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Jennifer @ Bookish Devices

Wife, mom, crazy cat lady, lover of chocolate and reading.

Book Review: Seeing Red by Sandra Brown

It’s very rare that a book keeps me up late reading and if it does then it’s definitely a good one. That was the case with Seeing Red by Sandra Brown. As the clock ticked closer to 12AM, I couldn’t stop until I knew everything. Continue reading “Book Review: Seeing Red by Sandra Brown”

Book Review: I Know a Secret by Tess Gerritsen

Welcome back Rizzoli and Isles. It’s been awhile and I missed you!  Continue reading “Book Review: I Know a Secret by Tess Gerritsen”

Book Review: Best Intentions by Erika Raskin

Marti Trailor―social worker, mother of three, wife of a successful obstetrician, daughter of a Congressman―is ready to go back to work. She’s thrilled when the perfect opportunity falls in her lap. Marti quickly begins to feel like she is making a difference in the lives of her clients. Soon, though, she finds herself caught up in the dark side of the medical center. Continue reading “Book Review: Best Intentions by Erika Raskin”

Audiobook Review: Walland by Andrea Thome

Walland is solid start to the Hesse Creek series from Andrea Thome. Continue reading “Audiobook Review: Walland by Andrea Thome”

Book Review: The Breakdown by B. A. Paris

The Breakdown is the follow-up to Paris’ 2016 release Behind Closed Doors, a book that wowed this reader. I was really excited to be approved to read an early copy of The Breakdown and opened the book with high expectations. Continue reading “Book Review: The Breakdown by B. A. Paris”

Book Review: Bring Her Home by David Bell

I loved the opening lines of this book. Attention grabbing from the very beginning. Continue reading “Book Review: Bring Her Home by David Bell”

Book Review: A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson

Having only read two of Agatha Christie’s books, I’m far from being an expert on her books or personal life. It came as a surprise to me that she disappeared for several days in 1926. That fact alone led me to request A Talent for Murder from NetGalley. Andrew Wilson takes Christie’s odd disappearance in 1926 and weaves a story around this still unsolved mystery.   Continue reading “Book Review: A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson”

Book Review: The Right Side by Spencer Quinn

What I thought was going to be the story of a wounded warrior and a dog finding a missing child was not that at all. Continue reading “Book Review: The Right Side by Spencer Quinn”

Book Review: A Stardance Summer by Emily March

Emily March takes me back to one of my favorite fictional towns in the latest edition of her Eternity Springs series. Continue reading “Book Review: A Stardance Summer by Emily March”

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