21 Weeks: Weeks 1 to 7 by R.A. LaShea: Book Review
From our review: “The beginning and the character of Nash are brilliant. There is clever exposition around the gradual reveal”
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From our review: “The beginning and the character of Nash are brilliant. There is clever exposition around the gradual reveal”
Read moreFrom our review: “Mack is a great character with flaws and issues and a lack of success in her relationships. She is self-aware and three-dimensional and it is satisfying to follow her”
Read moreFrom our review: “The plot is straightforward but subtle in its complexity. I kept having to check my perceptions about what they were feeling and why”
Read moreFrom our review: “My favorite thing in this book has to be the most original haunt ever. While it is actually scary and dangerous it’s also wonderfully silly and character specific.”
Read moreFrom our review: “One of the great things about Holmesian mysteries is how they engage the reader in trying to work them out. The author always gives enough clues to figure out whodunnit, but I was led astray a couple of time”
Read moreFrom our review: “Rosie’s grumpiness is no match for Dawn’s sunshine and rainbows and the two will make you fall in love with them in no time.”
Read moreFrom Our Review: “This is a love letter to Dot from Ames, but it’s also a love letter to softball. Dot Wilkinson was a formidable force.”
Read moreFrom our review: “This is the final book of the trilogy so start with Princess of Dorsa if you haven’t read it yet. But the entire series is very worth it.”
Read moreFrom our review: “The early 1920s in England is fascinating, historically speaking, because while the country and the world was still reeling from the horrors of World War I”
Read moreFrom our review: “Hunter’s Revenge by Gerri Hill explores the darkest part of Detective Tori Hunter’s past, the murder of her family that left her alone and burning for revenge.”
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