Book review: Cold Girl by R. M. Greenaway
I received this book from Netgalley. I just finished R.M. Greenaway’s Cold Girl. This is a mystery and a police procedural. It revolves around a disappearance–what happened to the pretty singer of a local up-and-coming Canadian band? The main characters…
Book Review: The Seventh Bride, T. Kingfisher
I received this book from Netgalley. Wow. I mean, wow. The Seventh Bride by T. Kingfisher (aka Ursula Vernon) is stunning. So freaking good. I’ve read three books so far this year that I think deserve big awards and this…
Book Review: Four Weddings and a White Christmas
I received this book from NetGalley. I’ve been in the mood for some light romance and some Christmas reading. I don’t know why. It’s not even Halloween. Maybe it’s because of the recent shooting here in Oregon, and I just…
Book Review: Kill Box
I received this book from NetGalley. Kill Box is a Thriller by Nichole Christoff. Today we’re starting with the description: Hardworking Jamie Sinclair can’t wait for the weekend. She plans to be off the clock and on the road to…
Book Review: Wrapped in Red
Received from Netgalley. This book is actually two novellas about Christmas, both contemporary romances. I don’t really have a lot to say about them. I found them fine, but not really all that appealing to me on an emotional level.…
Book review: The Society Lilith Saintcrow
I received this book from NetGalley. I enjoy reading Lilith Saintcrow. I was looking forward to The Society quite a bit and sadly found myself disappointed. It has a terrific premise, but it wasn’t executed as well as I hoped…
Book review: Shadow Fall
I’m way behind on book reviews. Way behind. I counted. I have at least nine books that I’ve read and haven’t yet written my reviews. Some of the books were really good, some less so, some really less so. I’ll…
Book Review: Finding It by Leah Marie Brown
Book received from NetGalley When I first got Finding It , I wasn’t sure what I was expecting. The cover and description said Chicklit in the traditional form, and I thought it would be a fun, light romance. From the…
Book Review: Jonathan Kellerman’s The Murderer’s Daughter
I received this ARC via NetGalley. I just finished Joseph Kellerman’s The Murderer’s Daughter (which will come out August 18). It’s amazing. From the back of the book description: A brilliant, deeply dedicated psychologist, Grace Blades has a gift for…
Book review: Sally MacKenzie’s What to Do With a Duke
I took the boy to his doctors appointments today. Knitted on the way up, then read this book while waiting, and got stuck in traffic on the way home (the man drove up, I drove home). Anyhow, I’m a sucker…