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The Rise of the Islamic Republic and the Rebirth of America (World War III Series Book 1)
The Rise of the Islamic Republic and the Rebirth of America (World War III Series Book 1)

Review:I was hooked on this series shortly after reading the first few chapters of the initial book. It has been quite a while since I devoured a multi-book series but this was the only course of action I could follow.

I heartily recommend the four-book series! The books are not unlike eating peanuts— once you start, you really can’t stop. Books like these really reinforced my decision to subscribe to Kindle Unlimited. Needless to say, I am looking forward to the next series from these authors. ... Read more

No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men

Review:No slow start in this thriller - the murder of a deputy and escape of a sadistic killer; the fortuitous find by the hunter, Moss, amidst the corps of a Mexican drugs war gone wrong; propels the reader into the heart of the action immediately. But then Moss makes a stupid decision, and the hunter becomes the hunted.

The writing style is spare, with short clipped sentences that help to keep the action moving apace.

Sheriff Bell is investigating the deaths, which are occurring all ove... Read more

Over (Gone Series Book 3)
Over (Gone Series Book 3)

Review:I really loved this series about a young woman who is kidnapped and held by a madman. The 3 books of the series were all so exciting that it was hard to put them down. So very well written. I would have given them 5 stars except for the following: 1) The author claims that she had an editor reviewing the book, but there were so many grammar errors and typos that it was distracting. I hope that Ms Claflin achieves enough success that she can hire a professional editor (or even grammar checking so... Read more

After She's Gone (West Coast Series Book 3)
After She's Gone (West Coast Series Book 3)

Review:I very rarely stop reading a book or series, however, I made an exception in this case. The story line is a good one, but the story moves so slow and is so repetitive it bored me to tears. Moving on to another series. Read more

The Gone Trilogy
The Gone Trilogy

Review:I absolutely loved reading this trilogy! But let me start off with why only four stars. The set needs a strong amount of editing. Missing words, misspelled words. If a reader finds them, then why not the editor or author? An otherwise great storyline that's not properly edited is one of my biggest pet peeves. Authors: please don't do that to your (paying) audience!

I became engrossed in the series from page one. Poor Macy, at only 15 and not allowed to date yet, sneaks out of the house to... Read more

Mind Game: A Novel (Eve Duncan)
Mind Game: A Novel (Eve Duncan)

Review:Mind Game was SO good!!! I love these characters and they feel as if they are friends. I really enjoyed that the book was centered around Jane, but that everyone else was mentioned or involved in the story line. I absolutely cannot wait for the next one to see what happens with Jane and Seth! Don't hesitate to read! Read more

Hide Away: An Eve Duncan Novel
Hide Away: An Eve Duncan Novel

Review:Hide Away is the newest of the Eve Duncan Novels. I enjoy reading books like this because they are easy reads. What I don't enjoy is reading a book all the way to the end only to have a cliff hanger. It bugs me to the point that I don't want to read the books any longer. It is really okay for a book to end without the cliff hanger. Read more

Night Watch: A Novel (Kendra Michaels)
Night Watch: A Novel (Kendra Michaels)

Review:Another winner in the Kendra Michaels series. Mystery, tension, and finally some moments between Kendra and Lynch.

I didn't want to stop reading. Enjoyed the in-depth backstory on Kendra getting her sight.

I always enjoy the interactions between characters in any of Ms Johansen's books and the books written with her son seem to have an added "something" Just that much more intriguing.

Highly recommended. Read more

Shattered Mirror: An Eve Duncan Novel
Shattered Mirror: An Eve Duncan Novel

Review:Another great Eve Duncan book. A skull is left for Eva to do what she does best as a forensic sculpture. Turns out the skull is the sister of Cara, Eve' s adopted daughter, roommate. I love how the writer brings characters in from other books and makes them richer. Very well written Read more

Eve: A Novel (Eve Duncan Book 12)
Eve: A Novel (Eve Duncan Book 12)

Review:The book gets a little unbelievable here and there. Finished Quinn and am starting on Bonnie. The way they end you have to read the next one. Its not the best book but have to say I did enjoy it for the most part. Read more

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