BOOK REVIEWS
Killer Smile (by Lisa Scottoline)
Satisfyingly working my way through the Rosato and Associates series by Lisa Scottoline with book number nine, Killer Smile. The law firm, Rosato and Associates, is comprised of…
Eggnog, Extortion, & Evergreens (by Tonya Kappes)
Eggnog, Extortion, and Evergreens by Tonya Kappes is book 14 of the Camper and Criminals Mystery series. This cozy mystery series is set in fictional Normal, Kentucky with…
The Good House (by Ann Leary)
I love discovering new-to-me authors and that’s exactly what happened when I decided to read The Good House by Ann Leary. This book has been patiently waiting…
Broken (in the Best Possible Way) (by Jenny Lawson)
I’m so grateful that Jenny Lawson continues to share her gift of humor as she opens-up to readers about coping with depression and anxiety. Broken (in the best possible way) is an excellent addition…
The Dead Key (by D.M. Pulley)
The Dead Key by D.M. Pulley is her debut novel. I became a fan with her other books, The Buried Book and No One’s Home. Her stories are a bit spooky, quite mysterious, and completely attention consuming!
Brave New World (by Aldous Huxley)
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley has been on my radar for quite a while and I’ve seen lots of glowing reviews. I’ve been cautious about reading it because I didn’t think I would like it. I’m not a reader of…
The Secret History (by Donna Tartt)
I was introduced to Donna Tartt when The Goldfinch was published. That book continues to be one of my all-time favorites. Ever since, people have been recommending I read The Secret History. I finally…
Rebecca (by Daphne Du Murier)
I am thrilled to join the club of readers who have enjoyed Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. The elegant writing and fascinating story were a true pleasure. The opening chapters were…
The Hot One (by Carolyn Murnick)
The Hot One: A Memoir of Friendship, Sex, and Murder by Carolyn Murnick is a unique book. Carolyn describes growing up in New Jersey with her best friend, Ashley. The two girls were close and began drifting apart when…
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