I requested a chance to review this because I was more than a little tempted by the pretty cover and the blurb seemed pretty interesting too. I liked the book and it was a quick read. It had a few unexpected bits but not in the places they usually occur. This is a story of… Continue reading The Secrets of Paper and Ink by Lindsay Harrel
Month: February 2019
Deadly Recall By T.R.Ragan
Narrator: Kate Rudd I reviewed the last book of the series here:Her Last Day (Jessie Cole #1) by T.R Ragan and this is building up to be a very thrilling series. This book has its moments but is for the most part a very efficient filler between the last book's revelations and the chaos predicted in… Continue reading Deadly Recall By T.R.Ragan
One Minute Later by Susan Lewis
Once again I was taken in by an ambiguous blurb on Goodreads. I do not mean to say I did not like the book. I enjoyed it but part of that was overshadowed by my expecting something extremely 'thriller like' to jump out at me. This is not a story of secrets although there is… Continue reading One Minute Later by Susan Lewis
The Pet Shop at Pennycombe Bay by Sheila Norton
The first thing I need to comment is the cover. I like the fact that our leading lady looks like her descriptions inside. An average comfortable thirty year old. The tale begins simply enough, woman runs into another man on the beach also with a dog and they have a 'meet cute'. Things may not… Continue reading The Pet Shop at Pennycombe Bay by Sheila Norton
The Birds That Stay (A Russell and Leduc Mystery #1) by Ann Lambert
I have been busy today! I spent all day reading to stay on top of releases in the week to come. I am trying to keep a delicate balance between making it seem like work and actually getting it done. It all seemed much more fun to fill into tiny little calendars than the actual… Continue reading The Birds That Stay (A Russell and Leduc Mystery #1) by Ann Lambert
A Merciful Fate (Mercy Kilpatrick #5) by Kendra Elliot
Teri Schnaubelt (Narrator) This is one series that I know I can rely on to enjoy. I have been following the series from the beginning and each cover links back to their respective reviews if you want to check them out. This installment does not focus on the preppers as it did in the… Continue reading A Merciful Fate (Mercy Kilpatrick #5) by Kendra Elliot
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
This book was everywhere the past year or two. It did release in 2016 but seems to have an online presence at some point or the other every following year. I guess this year I am contributing to that! I was interested in the book because I read the Wayward Pines (also by this author)books… Continue reading Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
Sewing Shirts with a Perfect Fit by David Page Coffin
I saw a copy of this come up for review last year but I did not try to get it then because I was nowhere close to sewing a shirt. In 2018 though, I did take a basic sewing course and then followed that up by taking apart a shirt of my husband's that he… Continue reading Sewing Shirts with a Perfect Fit by David Page Coffin