Friday, December 4, 2020
"RAGE" by Cora Carmach
Monday, November 30, 2020
"Mandy and the Missouri Man" by Linda Ford
Mandy and the Missouri Man by Linda Ford is an interesting western romance about forgiveness. Mandy and her two sisters are called the Buffalo Gals and live together where they provide food to the gold miners. Their pa left and one day Mandy discovers Trace and his 16-yr.-old sister, Cora, whose face was burned in the fire that killed their parents. She is very self-conscious about letting anyone see her face. At first, Mandy wants them off "her" land but becomes friends as they race to build their houses. Trace is full of hate for those who set the fire killing his parents and his "friends" who he feels betrayed him.
I enjoyed this book because the characters were likable and it is a clean romance without any sex scenes. There is humor and even a kitten! It was fun seeing the relationship between Mandy and Trace blossom. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Friday, November 27, 2020
"You Are Not Alone" by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
I thought this book was really, really good! It flows well and all the characters were brought out well. It has some twists and turns with a good ending. (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 17: One second she existed, and the next, she'd been erased. I stagger over to a bench by the wall and collapse.
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Monday, November 23, 2020
"A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" by Holly Jackson
a good girl's guide to murder by Holly Jackson centers on a high school senior girl named Pip. For her senior project, she decides to look into a 5-yr.-old murder of Andie Bell, a high school senior. The police consider the case closed, but Pip has some doubts. For a while it was interesting to play along with Pip as she did her research, but became tedious. There is a lot of talk in this book without much action. I was mad at the author for killing off the dog for no good reason so only give this one 3 stars. (Gerard's review) Roxy is sad the dog in the book got killed--not good.
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Friday, November 20, 2020
"Playing Nice" by J. P. Delaney Has Lots of Twists--We Both Liked This One!
Playing Nice by J. P. Delaney is told by Pete and Maddie have been living together but are not married. They have a 2-yr.-old boy named Theo who has some behavioral issues. When Myles Lambert and his attorney show up on Pete's doorstep with the claim that Theo is really Myles' and Lucy's son and that their special needs son, David, is really Pete and Maddie's son, the nightmare begins! The boys were both preemies and somehow got switched, but was it an accident or intentional? Who would do that and why?
This book kept my interest all through, my favorite character being Pete. I did not like Myles from the start and wasn't crazy about Maddie. I felt kind of sorry for Lucy because she was married to Myles. This book is well written in how it gradually develops the characters and has lots of twists throughout. The ending was a surprise for me too. (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Playing Nice by J. P. Delaney is told by Pete and Maddie. One day they are told that the 2-yr.-old boy they have is not their son at all! He belongs to another family who want to switch their 2-yr.-old son for theirs! This is a wild ride for sure! I enjoyed this book very much and got through it very quickly. The story line is good and I never knew what to expect from page to page. Do not miss this one! (Gerard's review 10/30/20, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 15 (large print version): Disbelief, shell shock, horror, all paralyzed me. I'm not fast in a crisis, unfortunately, Maddie's the one who thinks on her feet.
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