The beginning of the book is a bit slow. I guessed around 40% in where the story might be going. But this didn’t upset me. In fact, the opposite happened. I sat up straighter and tried to read faster. Was I going to be right? Where was this story really going to take me? I couldn’t wait to find out! Continue reading “Book Review: Claiming Noah by Amanda Ortlepp”
I’m so glad that Lisa reached out to Bookish Devices regarding her books Love Built to Last and Love to Believe. If she hadn’t I don’t know if I ever would have discovered her Fireflies series. And I’m in LOVE! Continue reading “Ten Questions with Lisa Ricard Claro”
Well written and suspenseful, All the Missing Girls gives readers not one but two mysteries to solve. Continue reading “Book Review: All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda”
What the heck did I just read? Seriously! What was that?! Continue reading “Book Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid”
Have you met Edward? No?! Then let me introduce you. Edward is a man in is late 30s with Asperger’s syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Edward is a wonderful, funny man. A fantastic character created by Craig Lancaster. Edward’s creator, Lancaster joins us today for Ten Questions. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Craig Lancaster”
This story holds one of the creepiest characters I’ve read about in a long time. Continue reading “Book Review: The Girl Who Came Back by Susan Lewis”
Lisa Lutz is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, including The Passenger, How to Start a Fire, six novels in the Spellman books series, and Heads You Lose, co-authored with David Hayward. She is also the author of the children’s book, How to Negotiate Everything. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Lisa Lutz”
A well written book and a great story but something was missing. Continue reading “Book Review: Lessons of the Heart by Jodie Larson”
Weird and creepy! In a good way. Continue reading “Book Review: The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell”
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