Monthly Archives: February 2016
Review: A Disguise to Die For: A Costume Shop Mystery by Diane Vallere
I just love discovering new cozy series! This is certainly a fun one! Margo’s father always wanted her to have a better life than he, he wanted her to get away from the costume shop business and start a life … Continue reading
Review: Ginny Gall by Charlie Smith
Reading the premise, you can surmise that this novel has a dark and foreboding tone. Rising above all this, however, is one individual’s determination and refusal to relinquish to a fate that is pre-determined based on his skin color and … Continue reading
Review: The Passenger by Lisa Lutz
Wow, what a read! It sounds cliche, but this book took my breath away. Just when I thought I knew where the book was heading, I was taken on a completely different path, my heart pounding and pulse racing, a … Continue reading
DNF: The Good Liar by Nicholas Searle
I have strong opinions about reading books that don’t capture my attention. Yet, I agreed to read this particular title for a book tour, so I felt it necessary to give it a second try. Initially, I stopped reading around … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2016, Part III
My apologies, my work travel schedule means I completely lost track of time and forgot to post the third part of this list! In case you missed it, a few days ago I shared Part I and Part II of … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2016, Part II
Yesterday, I shared the first part of my most anticipated books of March. With at least one more post to follow, it’s probably best that you plan your budget now! The Crooked Heart of Mercy by Billie Livingston (March 8): Ben wakes … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2016, Part I
It’s sunny out today, so it’s slightly easier to think forward to Spring! Spring means new life, beautiful colors in nature. It also means a bunch of new book releases! I’ve broken my most anticipated books of March down into … Continue reading
Review: Girl Through Glass by Sari Wilson
When I accepted this title for review, I didn’t know what to expect. I thought it was a ballet book, certainly something outside of my realm of familiarity. Yet so many trusted readers were singing its praises so I opted … Continue reading
Review: Flight of Dreams by Ariel Lawhon
Lawhon excels at uncovering an event from the past and putting her own spin or explanation to it. She’s thoroughly succeeded once again. Though the build-up was a bit slow at times, the intensity quickly picks up as each of … Continue reading
Review: The Ex by Alafair Burke
No exaggerating: I read this book in under two hours. Already a fan of Burke’s writing, she captivated me from page one and, by the end, I was completely floored by what transpired. I was ready to pick it up … Continue reading