I wrote about the second of Kelley Armstrong’s Nadia Stafford series at Curled Up With a Good Book. Check it out here.
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I wrote about the second of Kelley Armstrong’s Nadia Stafford series at Curled Up With a Good Book. Check it out here.
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When I don’t really care for a book, I generally just don’t write about it here. I have written some reviews of books I dislike, if I have specific reasons. If it was simply “this book didn’t grab me” then I just don’t write about it. I read so many books that [...]
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I wrote about Cleopatra’s Daughter for Bookbrowse.com.
Go check out my review – and other people’s review – of Cleopatra’s Daughter.
While you’re there, consider getting a membership. I find out about great books well before they show up on bookshelves and sometimes I get Advance Reading Copies to review. It’s pretty great and not [...]
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I can’t believe I got suckered into yet another series but I did.
Mark of the Demon is the very first book by Diana Rowland, so obviously the very first book of this series.
Kara Gillian is a Louisiana detective. She’s only been a detective for three years and she’s been assigned her first homicide [...]
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This is the fourth book of the series and it just keeps getting better.
Cat Crawfield is half-vampire and half-human. Until six years ago, she was a vampire killer. Then she met Bones. She’s since learned that not all vampires are evil but that a good many of them aren’t all they appear to be.
She has [...]
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Somehow, I wound up on the Amazon Vine list. This is the first of the books I’ve reviewed as an Official Vine Reviewer but I have two more books waiting for me to review and I think another one the way.
You can read the review here.
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I had a hysterectomy on 6/17 and I’ve read nearly all the rest of the Home Repair is Homicide series. At the moment, I don’t feel like going back and writing about all of them so I’ll do a group summary of them.
Mallets Aforethought, Tool & Die, Nail Biter and Trap Door get progressively [...]
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Interesting things keep happening to Jacobia Tiptree.
An old woman that no one really liked has disappeared. The locals think she has just run off to avoid creditors – until her body is discovered. Of course, Jacobia (Jake) and her friend Ellie have to investigate.
It turns out that this series of murders is much closer to [...]
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I love this series. I really do. I have no idea when it will end but I hope not soon. Harrison left plenty of things to tie in to the next book, so I hope it’s not another year before the next one.
Rachel’s boyfriend, Kisten, was murdered a book or so ago. Jenks, her business [...]
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It’s been a while since Davidson’s last book, Sweet Revenge, and since then Goldy has acquired a godfather who has moved in across the street. Okay, I guess she’s had him all along but he’s pretty much just now showing up. (Unless I just forgot about him, which is likely.)
Goldy is in wedding season – [...]
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