I received this book as an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review. Young adult books can be a challenge to review. I’m not the author’s intended audience. While I […]
Book Review: Alone by Lisa Gardner – Suspenseful Detective Drama
This is one of those books I almost put down. I’m not even sure why it was in my Kindle library. I thought, perhaps, it was a book I was gifted from […]
Book Review: The Black Ice by Michael Connelly – Entertaining Detective Fiction
Gritty police detectives who sometimes operate outside of department boundaries are a favorite character in crime novels. Sometimes they are too much of a favorite character and it’s hard to strike the […]
Book Review: The Clue of the Tapping Heels – Nancy Drew Dances Her Way Into Trouble
I aspire to one day be an eccentric woman who lives alone with a lot of cats. Really. That seems to me to be the idyllic way to live since cats don’t […]
Book Review: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt – Quirky Southern Slice of Life with a Murder Besides
I had this book on my “to read” list for quite some time. It’s one of those books I heard much about but had never chosen as my next one to read […]
Book Review: Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan – More Than The Birds and the Bees
Jodi Picoult is an author whose stories could have the secondary title: Ripped From Today’s Headlines. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes she genuinely hits it out of the ballpark, such […]
Book Review: On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah – Chick-Lit For Those Over 35
I’ve never been a fan of what’s commonly referred to as “chick-lit”. Over the last few years, though, I’ve found a number of authors who appeal to me who would be classified […]
Book Review: Crazy in Paradise by Deborah Brown – Stephanie Plum South
Looking for some light summer reading? Look no further. If you are a fan of the light and ridiculous stories of the Stephanie Plum variety, you’ll enjoy Crazy in Paradise. Newly divorced, […]
Book Review: Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade by Diana Gabaldon
One of the great peripheral characters in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series is that of Lord John Grey. He is first introduced to the story when Jamie Fraser languishes in a Scottish prison […]
Book Review – Baseball Immortal: The Second Coming of Ty Cobb by Roland Colton
Watching baseball commentary, there are often musings on how the players of 100 years ago (or more) would fare against modern pitchers. The game was very different back then. It moved faster […]
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