Latest Book Reviews
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Life Flight by Lynette Eason
Oh my goodness, get ready for a book gush! MY REVIEW So you know you can sometimes read “praise for” the book on the cover, right? Well, those endorsements promised that Life Flight could not be put down from page one. They were not wrong. Phwew! In true Lynette Eason style, Life Flight starts off in the action. The reader is basically at the edge of their seat up to the last page. If you like that fast paced romantic suspense then this one is for you. Penny Carlton’s job is stressful, but add on a serial killer on the loose and things pick up a notch. It just builds…
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To Disguise the Truth by Jen Turano
MY REVIEW There is nothing better for curing a bad day than opening the pages of a Jen Turano book. This one did not disappoint. I think I should start calling her books my therapy reads. To Disguise a Truth is the last of the Bleeker Street Series and brought the series to a satisfying conclusion after much shenanigans and skullduggery. Eunice’s story finally comes to light and we find out why she had been hiding behind her widow’s weeds and weeping veils. This cast of quirky characters offers an entertaining read and a break from reality we all need these days. This book was provided by the publisher and…
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Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant
I cannot believe it has taken me this long to read a St. Amant book, but here I am. I’ve heard good things. MY REVIEW Don’t get me wrong, I love a good classic ROM COM. But I love an updated one with a nod to the classics even better! Texting, yes! Smart and zinging texting, yes please! Betsy St. Amant Haddox provided a solid bit of entertainment that successfully had me rooting for Rory and Jude. Mexican food and food trucks, and then add a contest and you have a winning recipe. Spiced with a dash or two of romance mixed in with situation comedy and you have the…
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The Highest of Hopes
I have been waiting to read this book for months! I had to get some deadlines out of the way and carve out some time just to relax and read. I did that after Christmas! And I needed to read it before the next book releases in 2020. MY REVIEW I thoroughly enjoyed The Highest of Hopes. I made sure I had a few days off before starting to read it because I expected it to be a page-turner. I wasn’t disappointed! Emmaline’s story was a wonderful story, but I loved the fact that we get small hints of information about the characters we read about in book 1. I…