It’s not often I find a book that makes me stop what I should be doing so I can read, but The Last Way Home firmly entered that category. I love a solid brooding hero and Eli Ross fits the bill perfectly. The wounded athlete is expelled from the NHL and forced to return home. … Continue reading The Last Way Home, by Liz Johnson
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The Heart of the Mountains by Pepper Basham
The Heart of the Mountains is one of those stories that I didn’t want to end. Actually, I’d quite like to be in the Blue Ridge mountains hanging out with Cora and Jeb. Cora found herself under pressure to marry a creep. To escape him, she flees England, to the mountains where her brother is … Continue reading The Heart of the Mountains by Pepper Basham
The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip
It’s rare for me to read a book based on the title, but The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip, by Sara Brunsvold, grabbed me right away. I mean, as titles go, this one is outstanding. I was going to say extraordinary, but that’s been taken. The concern was with so bold a name, could the … Continue reading The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip
The Deadly Shallows by Dani Pettrey
The Deadly Shallows is so so good. I suppose I should expand. But really just go buy the book. Grab the entire series if you haven’t read them all. Each story stands alone but it’s more fun if you read them all because you feel like you’re hanging out with friends. The Deadly Shallows is … Continue reading The Deadly Shallows by Dani Pettrey
Fatal Forensic Investigation by Darlene L. Turner
After liking Turner’s debut series so much, I was excited to read Fatal Forensic Investigation. Happily, I wasn’t disappointed. Fans of a fast-paced, high octane thrillers will thoroughly enjoy this book. This time, a forensic sketch artist Scarlet Wells is on the hunt for a serial killer stalking victims in a small town on Vancouver … Continue reading Fatal Forensic Investigation by Darlene L. Turner