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”
More twists and turns than the curviest back road you can image! What happened to Sarah Cook? That’s what PI Roxane Weary is charged with finding out. Continue reading “Book Review: The Last Place You Look by Kristen Lepionka”
MatchUp is the follow-up to 2014’s FaceOff and teams up a female thriller writer with a male thriller writer. One of each writer’s main characters will pair up for a bit of mystery solving. Continue reading “Book Review: MatchUp Anthology”
A well-written and compelling story. This is the first book I’ve read by Wingate and I’ll be checking out more of her work. Continue reading “Book Review: Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate”
I’m getting older and my memory isn’t what it used to be. I’m finding it harder and harder to keep track of the characters in books. You Will Pay had so many characters that my head was often spinning with the effort to keep track of who was who and what their story was. Continue reading “Book Review: You Will Pay by Lisa Jackson”
I hate writing a bad review for a book because I don’t enjoy bashing an author’s baby. I enjoyed Miranda’s previous book and looked forward to reading The Perfect Stranger, but it just wasn’t for me. Continue reading “Book Review: The Perfect Stranger by Megan Miranda”
The twists and turns are not gone without a trace in this novel from Mary Torjussen. They are around every corner. Continue reading “Review + Blog Tour + Giveaway: Gone Without a Trace by Mary Torjussen”
Intriguing from the first page! Things are not always what they seem and Scottoline captures that in One Perfect Lie. Continue reading “Book Review: One Perfect Lie by Lisa Scottoline”
It all starts with a classified ad. Zoe Walker sees her own face staring back at her from an ad that also includes a phone number and a website called FindTheOne.com. Other women begin appearing in the same ad, a different one every day, and Zoe realizes they’ve become the victims of increasingly violent crimes. Continue reading “Book Review: I See You by Clare Mackintosh”
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