- Awaken the Dragon
- Certain Jeopardy
- City of the Dead
- Deliver Us from Evil
- Double Cross
- The Duchess and the Dragon
- Enemies Among Us
- Forsaken
- The Moon in the Mango Tree
- Once in a Blue Moon
- Perfect Piece
- The Queen of Sleepy Eye
- Room of Marvels
- Rooms
- Seeing Things
- Shade
- Shadow of Colossus
- Sisters, Ink
- Sweet Waters
- Wind Dancer
Reviews & Endorsements
I give James David Jordan a thumbs up!
James David Jordan has penned two other novels prior to Double Cross. Mr. Jordan has degrees in law and journalism and an MBA from the University of Illinois. Currently he works as a business attorney in the greater Dallas, Texas area where he is generally well received. He has a wife and two children. (Back cover, 2009) For more information about this author and his other works please log on to his personal web site at www.jamesdavidjordan.com.
First of all let me say that I would easily hold Mr. Jordan in the same esteemed company as authors; James Hall, Patricia Cornwell and Stuart Woods. From the first pages of Mr. Jordan´s novel Double Cross until the final conclusion he manages to entertain and create drama/suspense for the reader. The lead character is a woman in her late twenties, Taylor Pasbury, who herself has a tragic past yet managed to reach the highest levels of law enforcement, the Secret Service before retiring to own her own security company in the Dallas area.
Ms. Pasbury has recently taken on a famous tele-evangelist as a client in her security firm. He is being blackmailed. In the course of this new endeavor Ms. Pasbury gets as close as family to the preachers young college-aged daughter and the preacher himself. As she investigates the blackmailing many more dark things occur. These incidents are seemingly unconnected until she [Ms. Pasbury] digs deeper into her own and the tele-evangalist´s past. This story takes many unlikely twists and turns before its surprise ending. Is it someone he [the tele-evangelist] works with or someone from outside of this religious network?
By the end of this tale Ms. Pasbury has found out some pretty revealing things about herself, as well as, solved this mystery. Because it is a murder/mystery/blackmail conspiracy that takes place in the religious sector there are some religious undertones, but they are well placed and well served in the greater context of this story.
I give James David Jordan a thumbs up! Thank you Mr. Jordan for a very good read!
Review by Michelle Malsbury, BSBM,MM
All Reviews
- Once in a Blue Moon. Sharp prose and an appealing love story make this tale a winner
- Deliver Us from Evil. A search-and-rescue helicopter pilot for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Brannon Callahan is distinguished by her faith and her rescue record.
- Enemies Among Us is a suspenseful thriller.
- Robin Caroll hits it out of the park in Deliver Us From Evil.
- Action packed with an emotional punch.
- If you love history, then you’ll love this fictional story built around many historical facts!
- Double Cross satisfying ending that leaves the reader wanting more.
- A truly exciting and wonderfully written book, Jamie Carie has brought us in Angel’s Den
- James David Jordan, has written an excellent mystery for all suspense lovers.
- Rooms is One of Best Books I’ve Ever Read!
- A book in the Seven Wonders series T. L. Higley has truly written a novel that deserves a five star rating.
- Tracy Higley is truly a gifted storyteller you must not miss.
- Sweet Waters is chick-lit at it’s very best!
- Love’s First Light is a top notch read.
- Seeing Things by Patti Hill is a tasty treat for a summer’s afternoon.
- I give James David Jordan a thumbs up!
- Will Christophe finally get his revenge or will Scarlet help him forgive his enemy?
- T. L. Higley has done it again!
- Window to My World reviews Sisters, Ink finale, Perfect Piece
- RelzReviews calls City of the Dead “an exceptional read”
- Wind Dancer “an amazing story”
- Wind Dancer “a jewel in Jamie Carie’s crown”
- Ruby’s Slippers “brought a smile to my face”
- The Queen of Sleepy Eye “highly recommended”
- Wind Dancer’s Isabelle “a wonderful heroine”
- Jamie Carie’s Wind Dancer “an electrifying romance”
- Struecker’s Certain Jeopardy “Best Military Suspense of 2009”
- Struecker’s Certain Jeopardy “a powerful look at Army life”
- Ruby’s Slippers gets “five out of five bookmarks”
- Wind Dancer reviewed at Faithful Reader
- Romantic Times says SHADE gives readers “the ride of their lives”
- Christian Home & School Calls SHADOW OF COLOSSUS “Fantastic”
- RelzReviews Interviews Pamela Binnings Ewen
- The Suspense Zone names Jordan’s Forsaken “Book of the Month”
- Bookpleasures.com duly pleased with T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- TitleTrakk says Jamie Carie’s The Duchess and the Dragon “Stands Head and Shoulders Above the Crowd”
- CBA Retailers & Resources says “You’ll love Shade” by John B. Olson
- Novel Review Calls James David Jordan’s Forsaken “Exciting, Deep, Contemporary”
- The Great Separation calls David Aikman’s Awaken the Dragon “A Great Read”
- RelzReviews Calls James David Jordan’s Forsaken “One Excellent Ride”
- RelzReviews Calls John B. Olson’s Shade “A Ride of Supernatural Proportions!”
- Christian Manifesto Praises John B. Olson’s “Smart Writing” in Shade
- Historical Novels Reviews T. L. Higley’s Shadow of Colossus
- BookPage reviews James David Jordan’s Forsaken
- Publishers Weekly says Olson’s Shade a “must-read” for Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti fans
- CurledUp.com reviews Shadow of Colossus
- Library Journal Likens Room of Marvels to Albom’s “Heaven”
- FaithfulReader.com Reviews Room of Marvels
- ACFW reviews Lookin’ Back, Texas
- Shadow of Colossus “unique and unmissable”
- Lookin’ Back, Texas “zings with humor, cuts with truth”
- Forsaken Ranks High on Bookshelf Blog
- Take a Chance on Shade
- Shade is chock full of action
- Warning: Awaken the Dragon may cause you to lose sleep
- Publishers Weekly Review of The Moon in the Mango Tree
- The Compulsive Reader calls “The Moon in the Mango Tree” Interesting and Totally Captivating
- “Riveting” says Romance Reader re: The Moon in the Mango Tree
- The Romance Reader’s Connection loves “The Moon in the Mango Tree”
- “The Moon in the Mango Tree” “A MUST READ!” by Publisher’s Weekly Beyond Her Book Blog
All Endorsements
- She has found the truth.
- Pure pleasure of wonderful storytelling
- Seeing Things skillfully weaves together the hard reality of afflictions.
- Tamara Leigh endorses Patti Hill’s Seeing Things
- Jim Denney endorses T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- DeAnna Julie Dodson endorses T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- Marlo Schalesky endorses T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- Sharon K. Souza endorses T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- Rick Acker endorses T. L. Higley’s City of the Dead
- Seeing Things “a literary treat”
- “Reading Sweet Waters is like taking a beach vacation…”
- The Queen of Sleepy Eye “a gem for all women’s fiction lovers”
- “You’ll Love The Queen of Sleepy Eye!”
- The Queen of Sleepy Eye Succeeds Brilliantly
- Hannah Alexander endorses Patti Hill’s The Queen of Sleepy Eye
- Shade declared award-winning author’s “finest work yet”