Mystery & Suspense
Review:Holy smoke! Talk about an all-consuming book! This book landed on my Kindle yesterday and I devoured it! Could not put this baby down if I wanted to. All I can say is I need book 3 of this trilogy now Bink Cummings. Puh-lease!! I need it now.
This past weekend I consumed Book one, Hopelessly Shatter and loved it. Now after reading this book, Bink Cummings has quickly become a go-to author for my MC books.
Hopeful Whispers starts off a month after Hopelessly Shattered. And boy do w... Read more
Review:When Hayley meets Navy Seal Chasen she never sees his face through the darkness and terror of gunshots, smoke, and bombs exploding all around. All she knew was that some strong person with piercing eyes and a soft, caring voice had scooped her up to Dave her from her gray cellblock prison where she was being held by the Book Harem terrorists in Nigeria. Little did she know that her life would be changed forever from this moment on. Read more
Review:Gone is book two in the Deadly Secrets series, but I fully believe it can be read as a standalone book. Alec is a very realistic, flawed character. His current & previous relationship with Raegan felt very genuine to me; nothing was forced or unbelievable. Raegan is a very strong person herself and I love her independence. As people know, something things are just meant to be together and Alec & Raegan are meant to be together. They have issues to deal with and resolve, but they are much... Read more
Review:What a tangled mess of would-be thrills! The author introduces us to a rather unlikeable heroine and draws us into a tepid plot that combines ancient history and suicide nuclear bombers. The heroine, Jane MacGuire, is unsympathetic; instead of being feisty, she just seems contrary. The dialogue in this book is full of small but continuous argument that becomes very, very tiresome.
I listened to the book on CD and found myself skipping to the next track again and again. Here's the most tellin... Read more
Review:The Killing Game is an awesome thriller. Eve Duncan's child, Bonnie, was murdered 10 years ago by a serial killer. The killer refused to reveal the location of Bonnie's body before he was executed. Now some bones have been uncovered, one of which may be Bonnie. Eve wants to use her skills in facial reconstruction to find out if this could be her girl.
In the meantime, a serial killer has set his sights on Eve. Bored and unable to experience emotion, he has set himself a game playing with... Read more
Review:Elena Kyler is a mercenary assassin who was trained by her own father, and now she's on the run from drug lord Rico Chavez. She's made a deal with DEA agent Forbes to get her out of Columbia with safe haven in the United States and her bargaining chip is the one thing Chavez will risk everything for---even setting foot in the US where he could be captured. What Elena has is his five-year-old son, Barry. He wants little Barry who was not born out of love, but of rape, and he wants Elena dead. ... Read more
Review:I am gobsmacked at how this book affected me. Just finished and am still sniffling. Happy, sad, remembering how I thought I would never truly love and be loved in return until I was 52.
Mr North, you hit this out of the ballpark. Read more
Review:(PureTextuality.com)This is the second in this series, that features two authors, not writing the same book, but instead, each writing every other book. This is the second time this duo has written a set of novellas about the small town of Solitude, Oregon. These are mysteries, with a thriller aspect, and each features one of two couples-the same two that were in the original set of books.I received a copy of this from Net Galley, in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Taking place soo... Read more
Review:I have enjoyed the Eve Dallas series very much but I have the sense that either JD Robb has run out of new ideas or is just tired of the series. The phrases in this book are repeitions of dialogs from past books in this series. It gave me the impression that she had phrases mapped to keys on her keyboard and she just pressed keys to insert dialog. I'll have to think before I spend money on any more of these titles and I'm sad that these aren't enjoyable any longer. Read more
Review:In Bone Cold, Webb crafts a story featuring a minor character from Bone Deep, FBI Agent Tom Cuddahy. Horrified by what he witnessed in Paradise, and trying to move forward from the abduction of his daughter five years ago, Cuddahy throws himself into the search for the last missing brother. In the meantime, his estranged wife Sarah, a Detective, is working a child abduction case. The two seemingly unrelated cases are on a collision course bringing Tom and Sarah back together. When Tom and Sa... Read more