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Review:The Strategist really stands out amongst other conspiracy books. It contains pretty much everything - mystery murders, a lot of corruption and interesting crime puzzle. Camille Grisham is the main character here and she tries to investigate the murder of her best friend Julia. She receives no support from the police, but she keeps sniffing around. Her journey goes through a lot of plot twists and interesting actions scenes that will occupy your mind completely! Read more
Review:This book was so compelling. A definite page turner. I thought I was looking into the United States of Disaster as what to expect in the future. Very disturbing. I have never read any of Col Oliver North's books. I did not know he was a writer, he is definitely a HERO!!!!
THANK YOU FOR THIS TIME TO EXPRESS MY OPINION.
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Review:Good Morning, Midnight is a very good post-apocalyptic novel. It took awhile for me to become engaged as it was slow and I had expected it to be a gripping story of survival. It was not. It is a thriller in which the protagonists find themselves in danger from the start but it is a slower-paced story than what I expected.
The author knows her characters inside and out. The focus is on two of them; astronaut Sully and scientist Augie, their thoughts, relationships, regrets and motivations.... Read more
Review:I loved this book. There are several plot twists throughout the book. Riley seems like such a relatable character and since she is the main character, it feels like her perception of the situation is accurate throughout the book. We learn that it is not, and her perception of reality is greatly skewed. Read more
Review:Ok, well I liked the storyline, 12 zodiac dragons, guardians tasked with protecting the weak but have lapsed into keeping to themselves, slowly dying and not even realising it until their eyes are forced open to see that their lack of attention to their duty has allowed dark forces to creep in and threaten everyone.
Marcus finds himself drawn to Abrial, a wolf shifter and when her life is threatened he's prepared to level cities and kill anyone who gets in his way to keep her safe. The actio... Read more
Review:This is a great twist on Cinderella and the Hunger Games! It is similar because Clara is chosen to go to the ball over her step sister, but once she attends it becomes mush bigger and more dangerous than a just any regular ball. I am voluntarily leaving my review after reading this arc. Read more
Review:Probably the best read thus far from Jeremy Robinson. He has a style all his own and if you liked the previous books then this one is better. There are some good reveals about the Kaiju history and just generally bringing that world that the story is taking place into better focus. Read more
Review:Aside from his series (Odd Thomas) and his pairing (Christopher Snow), this is my favorite Dean Koontz book. The ending has a touch of cheese to it, but the interactions of the characters keeps me coming back! Whenever I'm down, I just grab the book, open it somewhere in the last 2/3's, and within a page or two I'm laughing. I've gone through four copies, loaning them out, and finally purchased a copy for my Kindle so I would always have one! Read more
Review:Wow! Every word grips you as you learn slowly about the main character. Very engaging, such as to suck you into a false reality of The Girl Who Came Back. 5 Stars, if you love mystery books there’s no doubt you will enjoy this one by Kerry Wilkinson. Read more
Review:Losing a mate has shaped the way that Mason leads his life. Shunning the status of King to his fellow wolves, and trying his hardest to ignore urges that clearly are not suited to his kind. It’s a battle that rages in the depths of Mason’s soul. A fight that he is slowly losing.
When Serenity comes into Mason’s life, the urges that he has pushed aside begin to fight to the surface. Healing Serenity is only the beginning. Mason quickly finds himself drawn to the vampire in ways that a wolf... Read more