It's Better to Be Feared by Seth Wickersham covers the 20-year run of the Patriots dynasty. I really enjoyed this book! It brought back so many great games and so many great players that made it all happen with lots of inside insights as well. If you are a Patriots fan, this is a must read. If you're not a fan, then you wouldn't want to read this book anyway. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Friday, February 18, 2022
"It's Better to Be Feared" by Seth Wickersham (Patriots Dynasty)
It's Better to Be Feared by Seth Wickersham covers the 20-year run of the Patriots dynasty. I really enjoyed this book! It brought back so many great games and so many great players that made it all happen with lots of inside insights as well. If you are a Patriots fan, this is a must read. If you're not a fan, then you wouldn't want to read this book anyway. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
"Crime Scene Connection" by Deena Alexander
Crime Scene Connection by Deena Alexander is about Addison who witnessed her mother's murder as a 3-yr-old hiding in a kitchen cabinet. She wrote a murder mystery and now is trying to figure out who is doing real murders based on those in her book before other get killed, including herself! She thinks it might be her ex-husband who is a dirty cop and who was abusive to her. Jace, Addison's ex-husband's ex-partner, and his dog, Phoenix, try to protect Addison and in the process fall in love. Although the romance part between Jace and Addison was predictable, I was surprised at who the killer was.
This was a pretty good murder mystery with the personal journey of Addison and Jace learning to forgive and being drawn to each other. It has suspense, mystery and romance all wrapped up together. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Labels:
crime investigation,
murder mystery,
romance,
secrets,
suspense
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
"City of Champions" by Hank Gola
I was not surprised that I enjoyed City of Champions by Hank Gola because it is a true story that I knew little or nothing about. It is about a high school world championship football game in 1939. Who knew? Not me! I liked reading about both teams and the coaches. It shares good insights into both teams. (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Our Favorite Books We Read in 2021
I'm a bit late posting my favorites from last year, but here they are. You can easily find our reviews by searching for the title in the upper left search box. It was a slow reading year for me with only a total of 24 books so I only had 8 that I loved (the first four below were my husband's favorites as well):
Historical Fiction
Fantasy (part of series)
Fantasy
Historical Romance
Mystery
Autism & Sisters
Historical Fiction
Historical Fiction (artists during depression)
Next are my husbands favorites (he read 62 books in 2021):
Romance
Psychological Thriller
Historical Fiction
Mystery/Thriller
Thriller
To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
"From the Ashes" by Jesse Thistle - A memoir of a life surviving the streets
From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle is a true story, and what a story it is! Jesse tells how he grew up and it was far from the ideal childhood. In his teen years and beyond, he made some wrong choices and suffered the consequences. It is inspirational because he turned his life around. This was a very honest book and I enjoyed it. He told his story very well and I think anyone would like this book! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
addiction,
crime,
foster care,
homeless,
inspirational,
memoir,
prejudice
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