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Review:Another effective trading strategy by Matthew Kratter. Written in a concise and easy to understand format. Day Trading Made Easy provides a simple yet powerful strategy to “hit consistent singles” while controlling risk. I’ve read all of his books and find unique insights and several useful tools in each. Read more
Review:Dr. Maura Isles is bored. Attending a charity function, the evening takes an almost romantic turn when she engages with a handsome man in a tuxedo. It seems that the bubbles from the champagne is not the only thing taking effect.
Sunday morning and Dr. Isles awakes on her sofa - still fully dressed in the evening silk gown she wore the previous night; but she can't remember getting there. She feels dizzy and has a headache. As she scrambles around making sure she hasn't been robbed, a kno... Read more
Review:Unlike the novels this is a quick afternoon of light reading preferably with a cup of hot tea and scones a d a blustery wind outside. The author is clearly used to a . Longer time line and gets lengthy on plotline. But a fun supplement to the Lady Julia Mystery stories. I would not recommend it as a first read of Lady Julia as there is no character development, just a fun snack for Lady Julia and Brisbane fans. Read more
Review:Another great bit of writing by Ms. Raybourn. Having read all her writings so far, I most prefer the Lady Julia family scenarios. This novella had it all: a mystery, romance, eccentric family dynamics and a link to past books in this series and to a later book, City of Jasmine. Read more
Review:The description sounded so interesting and I would have liked to read a book that follows that description, but it is graphically disgusting. Do I really need a detailed description of bodily functions? Does that really add to the storyline? Why in the world would anyone think it adds anything? I read a little further and it got worse. How can I remove this from my Kindle and my Goodreads list? Read more
Review:There are some good concepts in this book, but the plot was so flimsy in comparison I ended up not caring. It would have been a much better book with something grander than a power struggle over who manages the Haunted Mansion in Disneyworld. Read more
Review:I love the way that Ridley fight against her feelings, that's why I give to the story 3 stars. However, I ended the book with the need of action, but I hope to find it in Dangerous Creatures.
Anyway, it a placer start reading the stories of Beautiful/Dangerous creatures, again. Read more
Review:This is a guilty pleasure read, I love how Jasinda writes her characters and makes you fall into their stories so fast and you're sad when it's over. I dare you to read this in bed and not want to jump your partner ;). Happy reading Read more
Review:My mother told me what a huge sensation this book was in her day, and a copy was lying around the house, so I read it as a teen. (Even though I didn't really "do" romance.) I thought it was actually okay for what it was--I didn't go into it expecting much, and I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't some kind of sex book (which a lot of "romance" stories seemed to have been, in my experience). I thought the characterization wasn't bad (again, for what it was), but I did feel like the author mi... Read more
Review:It vibrated with sexual innuendos. Landon Sbeer an impossibly rich, successful business man may hold the answer to finding Aven's sister, Violet. But what he requires in exchange opens a whole other world. Part two is a must. Read more