An interesting plot that should have been packed with emotion, but emotion did not quite fill the suitcase. Continue reading “Book Review: Little Lovely Things by Maureen Joyce Connolly”
An exciting beginning but what followed didn’t quite take the story over the mountaintop. It was lacking something for this reader that would have put it over the top. Continue reading “Book Review: The Escape Room by Megan Goldin”
Man! Oh man! It feels as if I’ve done nothing but read, review and have lackluster feelings about books in the mystery/thriller/suspense genre lately. Unfortunately, that’s not changing as I bring you a review of another lackluster book. Continue reading “Book Review: The Perfect Alibi by Phillip Margolin”
An emotional mystery. I don’t believe I have ever used those words to describe a book in the mystery genre. Continue reading “Book Review: The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald”
With this third novel by Strawser, I’m removing her from my must read authors list. In my opinion, each of her works has gotten progressively worse. Perhaps it’s just this reader getting picker about what grabs her? Continue reading “Book Review: Forget You Know Me by Jessica Strawser”
That’s it? Well, that was a disappoint! Those were my thoughts when I finished The Throwaways. Continue reading “Book Review: The Throwaways by LS Hawker”
As a mother, this story was hard to read. Can you imagine not knowing where your child is? Continue reading “Book Review: Her One Mistake by Heidi Perks”
I love the mystery/thriller/suspense genre, but it has been quite some time since one made me sit back and say “WOW!” Am I experiencing a book slump? Or have the books I’ve been reading in this genre lately all been missing something? Continue reading “Book Review: An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen”
Jack Reacher book #23. At this point you either love him or hate him. Unfortunately, the last few books in this series find me hovering a little closer to the hate side of the fence. Continue reading “Book Review: Past Tense by Lee Child”
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