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Alexandra Ivy deftly weaves mystery, suspense, action, and romance in the fourth book in the Pike, Wisconsin romantic suspense series. Overall, this was an intense story with likeable characters that kept me turning the pages.



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It combines two of her earlier romantic suspense novels into this newly released book. The novels have common themes of revenge, suspense, romance, and some action as well.
Finished A Bridge to the Stars by Henning Mankell this morning. Now reading The Red Pony by John Steinbeck.




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The author brings action, suspense, and mystery to an intense story with complex characters.


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The writing is fluid and descriptive which helped me envision the scenes without disrupting or slowing the flow. Overall, this was intriguing, entertaining, suspenseful, and had an action packed ending with compelling characters that kept me turning the pages.




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Karen Rose knows how to hook readers with a prologue and keep them engaged throughout a novel. Cold-Blooded Liar , the first book in her San Diego Case Files series, is no different. It combines a police procedural with some amateur sleuthing and a hint of romantic suspense.



Ended February with:
* The Red Pony by John Steinbeck — American classic novella, but these days I would recommend it with trigger warnings for violence.
* Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson — Friends and I were discussing the recent announcement of a book for adults coming out in October by the creator of the 1980s/90s comic strip . . . which had me pulling out the Calvin and Hobbes books I own and rereading the first one (so far).
* Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo — Excellent middle grade book!
* Envy by Debra Webb — A short thriller from her Faced of Evil series.
* The Red Pony by John Steinbeck — American classic novella, but these days I would recommend it with trigger warnings for violence.
* Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson — Friends and I were discussing the recent announcement of a book for adults coming out in October by the creator of the 1980s/90s comic strip . . . which had me pulling out the Calvin and Hobbes books I own and rereading the first one (so far).
* Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo — Excellent middle grade book!
* Envy by Debra Webb — A short thriller from her Faced of Evil series.


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This is a delightful, charming, and fun paranormal romance with great characterization and some deeper themes woven into the novel.


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Entertaining contemporary romance....pacing was slower than I expected.


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The story captivated me with the terrifying realism of the prologue. A twisty, deeply involved, and absorbing plot kept me engaged throughout this riveting mystery. With twists and turns, the investigation builds momentum until it peaks with an edge-of-your-seat finish.


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Young adult mystery
Overall, this was intriguing, entertaining, and had an action packed ending with diverse characters. However, some of the items revealed in the interviews seemed unrealistic for adults to divulge to teenagers.


Never quite got into it - really seemed like a JonBenet Ramsey retelling - 2.5 rounded to 3
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I am a fan of his also.


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John Sanford brings investigation, suspense, and plenty of action to the second book in the Letty Davenport series. The story is part undercover investigation and part action thriller. Sandford’s a superb storyteller who kept me on the edge of my seat as the undercover operation and action unfolded. The final action scenes are riveting and hauntingly memorable.


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