April 2011
12 posts
Where the River Ends by Charles Martin
The last book in my mystery bag. I have a bad habit of not saving the best for last, but want to do the good stuff first and save the boring stuff for last.
This read like a Nicolas Sparks novel. Not always a bad thing, but not really my cup of tea. It was like The Notebook meets A Walk to Remember (one of my favorite movies of all time, but an okay book in my opinion). I read the whole thing in...
Sandra Brown reviews, part 2: Play Dirty
This book was in my queue a little earlier, but I picked it up and wasn’t interested. Boy am I glad I gave it another shot. I read the whole thing in one sitting and felt very satisfied.
Griff Burkett is being released from prison after five long years, determined to stay out. The professional football player formerly of the Cowboys, was locked away after gambling and throwing games to...
Sandra Brown reviews, part 1: Smoke Screen
There were two Sandra Brown books in the mystery bag of hardcovers I was given, so I read them back to back.
Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown opens with Britt Shelley, local newscaster, waking up in bed next to popular cop, Jay Burgess. She’s hungover, ashamed, but all that doesn’t matter when she realizes he’s dead. Problem is, she can’t even remember what happened the night...
Scream for Me by Karen Rose
Wow. Just wow. It’s been a very long time since I liked a book and wanted to read it so much that I could not go to bed until it was finished. I finished this book at around 3:30 am last night.
Daniel Vartanian has a…complicated family situation to say the least. When this book opens, he had just had the funeral for his parents who were killed by his brother, who Daniel had just...
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Queen of Broken Hearts by Cassandra King
It can’t be easy being a widowed divorce counselor watching marriages fall apart. Clare is exactly that, trying to put her own life back together while trying to support friends and relatives as well. Widowed several years, she has to choose between her late husband’s cousin who has been her friend and supporter since she married, and a Maine sea captain who moved to her little Alabama...