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Another non-cozy finished this week: Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris. I can’t believe this has been moldering in Mount TBR for a decade now, but that is one reason I made finishing this series a priority this year. It helps that both this and the final book fit the Popsugar challenge (afterlife and tiger on the cover).
The reasons I put off finishing the series so long are many. For one, I knew this was the penultimate book in a series I had been following for years and it can be difficult to say goodbye to characters you have known for so long. I think there was also the fact I didn’t like the direction (action) of the last couple books. The fact I friend and I had been watching True Blood at the time may have also been an influence.
I have the last book planned for July.
The reasons I put off finishing the series so long are many. For one, I knew this was the penultimate book in a series I had been following for years and it can be difficult to say goodbye to characters you have known for so long. I think there was also the fact I didn’t like the direction (action) of the last couple books. The fact I friend and I had been watching True Blood at the time may have also been an influence.
I have the last book planned for July.


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This riveting crime thriller and police investigation keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The setting is mainly on four islands off the coast of Maine as well as the sea kayak trip to get there.











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Diverse characterization, exciting scenes, and great world-building made this crime thriller a winner for me.
Another Popsugar book out of the way! Just finished Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert, first in a trilogy. This book features an interracial relationship and while I enjoyed the book — the email exchange in chapter eight had me LMAO! — some people may not like the language or explicit sex scenes. IMO, that makes it a great summer read, though it’s set in fall.
I am using this for a BIPOC romance in the Popsugar Challenge, which means I am now 32/50. I picked up Chloe over the weekend because I wasn’t in the mood for the more serious book next on my June/Popsugar lists, Beloved by Toni Morrison, so now I guess it’s time to stop procrastinating and putting it off. I’ve heard it’s not an easy read, so will likely alternate it between short stories.
I am using this for a BIPOC romance in the Popsugar Challenge, which means I am now 32/50. I picked up Chloe over the weekend because I wasn’t in the mood for the more serious book next on my June/Popsugar lists, Beloved by Toni Morrison, so now I guess it’s time to stop procrastinating and putting it off. I’ve heard it’s not an easy read, so will likely alternate it between short stories.





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This is the first book in a new epic fantasy series. Overall, it is gripping and thought-provoking. The high stakes and smooth writing made it a page turner for me. There’s a lot of time spent introducing the characters and some of their back-stories as well as world-building, but that’s not unusual in the first book in a series of this magnitude. However, there is a lot of introspection by the main character that slows the pace as times.


I was surprised by how much I liked the book, which is set in the early 70s. Think something like The Hunt for Red October, but set in space, which presents its own set of challenges. Many of the characters are real people who were involved in the Apollo program, and some of the situations actually happened. The tension between the US and the USSR plays a huge part here too. Once things started happening, it was hard to put the book down, and I've already ordered it for Hubby to read.


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Set in Harlem in the late 1920’s, Harlem Sunset by Nekesa Afia brings to life the vibrant nightlife, jazz music, dancing, and cultural awareness of the times. It’s not just a historical mystery, but also the character journey of protagonist Louise Lloyd.
Finished Beloved by Toni Morrison. As expected it was not a fast read, but it was good. One more Popsugar prompt done!


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Brian Feehan’s debut novel, Harmony of Fire is an intense paranormal romantic suspense novel with plenty of action, thrills, and edginess. The author’s creativity and great world-building stand out in this novel. (Brian is the son of Christine Feehan).


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This novel combines genetic engineering science fiction with a techno-thriller. The story is engaging and suspenseful, keeping me turning the pages.


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Anna Harrington provides readers with a historical fiction tale that includes romance, danger, and suspense. This book has a solid plot, with great character depth, extraordinary characters, and a fascinating mystery.


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