Today’s review is of Kelly Ohlert’s upcoming release, To Get the Other Side, expected this December. I was able to get an advanced e-copy via Netgalley. What initially drew me to this book was the cover; the first thing I saw was a chicken, being chased by a concerned woman, and I knew that femaleContinue reading “To Get to the Other Side”
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When in Rome
Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read an advanced e-copy of author Sarah Adams’ newest release, When in Rome, set for publication this September. I’d like to start this off by saying that this is the first of Ms. Adams’ works that I personally read . . . and I can see whyContinue reading “When in Rome”
Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things
Thanks to NetGalley I was able to get an advanced e-copy of Garret Weyr’s new children’s fiction book, Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things. This was a quick read despite it’s being 100+ pages. Told from the point of view of Harvey the cat, the reader goes on Harvey’s adventure with him, learning whatContinue reading “Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things”
The Rebound
Today’s review is of author Catherine Walsh’s latest romantic-comedy, The Rebound. It’s set to be released this Valentine’s Day, and thanks to Netgalley I was able to get an ARC e-copy to review. Heads up that this review will be short, but that’s only because I was so invested in reading it that I didn’tContinue reading “The Rebound”
Freaks
This is a review of Tess Gerritsen’s short story Freaks, but since this is a very short review, I’ve also included a short list of her books that, due to the graphic and detailed, disturbing elements of the novel and plot itself, I have chosen not to review in depth. With this list I haveContinue reading “Freaks”
A Murder is Announced
A Murder is Announced is the fifth murder mystery novel in Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple series. From the summary on the back cover of the book, I knew it sounded like an interesting plot, and nothing I’d read before. It took a few chapters for me to really get into it, but after that, IContinue reading “A Murder is Announced”
The Mephisto Club
The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen. This is book six in the series, and after reading The Keepsake (the seventh), I was hesitant to start this one. That said, I am glad I did! This was by far one of the best mysteries I’ve read in a long time. That said, it does have it’sContinue reading “The Mephisto Club”
Every Breath; book review
When I first saw the announcement of Nicholas Sparks’ latest novel, Every Breath, I was pretty excited, as he’s written several of my favorite books. When it was released, I picked out a copy and sat down to read it . . . only to find myself putting it down after several pages, in favorContinue reading “Every Breath; book review”