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Book Review: Missing Pieces by Heather Gudenkauf

Title: Missing Pieces

Author: Heather Gudenkauf

Rating: 3 stars

Reviewer: Jennifer

*sigh* Everyone is an amateur detective. It occurred to me several times while reading this book that unprofessionals always seem to be doing the work better left to the professionals. Anyway, I’m getting sidetracked … Continue reading “Book Review: Missing Pieces by Heather Gudenkauf”

Book Review: He Will Be My Ruin by K.A. Tucker

Title: He Will Be My Ruin

Author: K.A. Tucker

Rating: 3 stars

Reviewer: Jennifer

The prologue was captivating and grabbed me but …
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Book Review: The Winter Girl by Matt Marinovich

Title: The Winter Girl

Author: Matt Marinovich

Rating: 2 stars

Reviewer: Jennifer

I’m almost at a loss for words. I didn’t like this book at all. I’m surprised I finished it but I was curious enough to want to know how it would end. Continue reading “Book Review: The Winter Girl by Matt Marinovich”

Book Review: Playing with Fire by Tess Gerritsen

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Title: Playing with Fire

Author: Tess Gerritsen

Rating:  4 stars

Reviewer: Jennifer

I’ve only read Ms. Gerritsen’s Rizzoli and Isles series and have absolutely loved them. While Playing with Fire is a departure from that, I did find it to be a really quick and enjoyable read.

Julia Ansdell picks up “The Incendio Waltz,” while on a trip. When she sees it for the first time, she knows it’s an unusual composition. Once back home, while playing the piece, Julia blacks out and awakens to find her young daughter implicated in acts of surprising violence. Was Julia’s daughter really acting out and intentionally harming her? I found this aspect of the story intriguing and creepy. I imagined what my reaction might be if I thought my child were harming me … and that freaked me out.

When Julia travels to Venice to find the previous owner of the music, she uncovers a dark secret that involves dangerously powerful people—a family who would stop at nothing to keep Julia from bringing the truth to light. Um … sounds like a big part of the story doesn’t it? I didn’t think so. It was not well done in my opinion. It felt slapped together and wrapped up too quickly with not enough of the details the rest of the story was given.

There is also the story of Lorenzo and Laura. I enjoyed their story as well, finding it believable and interesting.

While there was that one aspect of the story I couldn’t quite believe, I found myself not being able to turn the pages fast enough because I wanted to know what was next.

ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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