Tuesday, November 3, 2020

"To Tell You The Truth...everybody lies" by Gilly Macmillan is Pretty Good

In To Tell You the Truth. . . everybody lies by Gilly Macmillan, Lucy Harper is a very good novelist.  Everyone loves her stories.  But now two people close to her have vanished--first her brother, now her husband!  What does she know?  Will people believe her?  This book was pretty good.  I liked Lucy, but at times, this dragged along with a just okay ending in my opinion.  (Gerard's review, 4 stars) 

Teaser from page 4 in large print version:  Your mum is clutching you by your upper arms so tightly it hurts.  You have the feeling she might shake you.  It takes every last ounce of your energy to meet her gaze, to widen your eyes, empty them somehow of anything bad she might read in them, and say, "Isn't he here?"

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Friday, October 23, 2020

"Daddy's Girls" by Danielle Steel

Daddy's Girls by Danielle Steel is about how three sisters deal with the passing of their father.  I enjoyed this book very much.  The author did a great job of bringing out the differences of all three sisters.  It also had some twists and turns with a happy "Hallmark movie" ending.  (Gerard's review, 5 stars) 

Teaser from page 21:  Kate was so shaken she could barely speak.  They walked into the house, and his belongings were everywhere, a pair of tall, mud-covered rubber boots that he'd worn the day before, his riding gloves on the table, a jacket he'd thrown over a chair. 

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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

"The Ballad of Song Birds and Snakes" by Suzanne Collins

The Ballad of Song Birds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins is about the kickoff to the tenth annual Hunger Games.  The main characters are 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow and his underdog tribute, Lucy Gray.  I thought this book was okay.  The two problems I had with it were that the characters were not developed enough and the lack of action at times.  The story line was easy enough to follow and the ending was okay.  (Gerard's review 10/20/20, 3.5 stars)

Karen's review:  The Ballad of Song Birds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins is all about Coriolanus Snow who mentors Lucy Gray in the tenth annual Hunger Games.  I would say this is kind of a pre-requisite to The Hunger Games series.  I liked the first half of the book better than the second and did not like the ending.  I agree with my husband that at times things seemed to drag along, lacking action.  I looked forward to reading this simply because I loved The Hunger Games Series and this was by the same author, but was disappointed.  It is no where near as good as the books in the series. I would recommend you save your time and skip this one.  (3 stars) 

Teaser from page 64:  "They're not animals, though," said Sejanus.  "They're kids, like you and me."

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

"Loving a Rebel: The Preacher's Daughters" by Linda Ford

Loving a Rebel by Linda Ford is a western romance that I enjoyed very much.  Flora, a preacher's adopted daughter, is a bit of a rebel who loves adventure.  One day she is riding her horse and discovers some man is following her so she rides faster.  A snowstorm comes up and she gets lost and her horse is lame.  Fortunately, she comes upon a house.  Kade is a rancher who lives alone and because of his past, is very cautious.  He feels sorry for Flora and gives her shelter even though she is reluctant to stay with him over night.  She knows if her father finds out, he will force them to get married!  

I liked this because it is a clean romance with no sex scenes at all and likeable characters.  Both Kade and Flora are stuck in their pasts until they open their hearts to each other.  (Karen's review, 4 stars) 

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

"The Forgotten Soldier" by Brad Taylor

The Forgotten Soldier by Brad Taylor centers on two men from the counterterrorist unit known as the Taskforce:  Guy and Pike. Guy wants to avenge the death of his brother.  Pike has orders to stop Guy any way he can.  Would Pike go so far as to kill Guy?  

This book overall was good with action; however, it had lots of talking as well which I found boring.  I would have liked the ending to be different.  (Gerard's review, 4 stars)

Teaser from page 13:  He squeezed his eyes shut, fighting for control, wondering if he'd made a mistake in his request. 

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