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Literary Gothic Historical Fiction
This didn't feel like horror to me although others have categorized it as such.
This is great world-building and atmosphere.
I wanted more suspense and danger and a faster pace. It was extremely slow.


City of Jasmine

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First up was her Mountain Men of Danger Falls series. Three brothers, all ex-military (marine, army, and navy), special/black ops operatives, are emotionally blackmailed by their parents into returning “home” to run their parents' resort in order to inherit or profit from the sale of the resort. The brothers, who haven't gotten along since they were kids (their father's fault) all have to agree to remain there at least a year. Though the loners don’t care for their ex-army father and the way he raised and treated them before they enlisted, they agree to make their mother happy. Thus starts their stories. Though each can be read as a standalone, it’s better to read them in order. There is an overriding mystery to the series and each brother has his own demon to slay.
*01 Shephard
*02 Jagger
*03 Hunter
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Next up was the Montana Bad Boys series. This series comprises the stories of five buddies from Missoula, MT labeled the Bad Boys because they committed pranks and petty crimes. All enlisted in the marines together along with a sixth friend. Though separated after boot camp, they wound up a team of contracted soldiers. There was a problem with their last mission and the five wind up heading home for varying reasons (e.g., one's brother was killed; another's uncle passed and left his estate; etc.) and carrying some guilt from that last mission. As with the previous series, these can be read as standalones. It’s a bit easier with this series because there isn’t a overlying mystery, but reading out of order “spoils” some previous events, so it’s best to read in order.
*01 Hawk
*02 Scorpion
*03 Mustang
*04 Nash
*05 Austin
I enjoyed both series (3.0-4.0 stars). However, I did have issues with stuff that happens in the books that seemed out of character for trained military people, especially special/black ops (e.g., going into a fight in a remote area with no cell service without satellite phones or walkie-talkies, etc.). And, there are some loose threads left hanging here and there--at least stuff I'd want cleared up/answered. My biggest complaint, though, is that there are no epilogues. I want to know the couples I rooted for are living their HEAs, not just HFN. We do get updates on couples in subsequent books, but since the stories in both series take place within the same timeframe—albeit one after the other we don’t know how they all are a year or two or 10 down the road. C’mon Piper, would it kill you to have a series epilogue in the last book? -- To be fair, I haven't checked to see if there are (were) series updates offered in her newsletters. Still...
Note: These series include rough and/or intense sexual scenes, including spankings. If such material offends you, please avoid these series.
Finished Frenchman's Creek by Daphne du Maurier this afternoon. I started listening to it when I was home sick earlier in the week and was eager to finish it. Though I do have a print copy, I found an excellent free audio version on YouTube and did a hybrid reading of it. LOVED IT!

I have not read any other novels by this author. Although I did read Death Row courtesy of Amazon First Reads and found myself “on the fence” about her work.
Part 1 of The Housemaid was a solid 2/5 stars for me but it seems Part 2 may have a “shock and awe” factor. We will see…
But right now, I don’t get the hype…

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Paranormal Romantic Suspense
5th book in the White Wolf Series
Entertaining, feel-good romance with some action and suspense.
Great world-building and characterization

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Political / Espionage Thriller
2nd book in the Mac Dekker series
Entertaining thriller
Race against the clock
Plenty of twists and turns
Flashbacks help readers understand what has transpired but adversely affected the flow for me.


Night of a Thousand Stars

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Horror, but so much more.
Great atmosphere and world-building
Connections
Fascinating

marita wrote: "its finally here!!!!! I'm reading
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Oooh…I hope it lived up to the hype and anticipation. Enjoy!

Oooh…I hope it lived up to the hype and anticipation. Enjoy!

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Urban fantasy
Alpha & Omega-verse
Features deadly and reclusive werewolf
Gifted 5 blind dates by some anonymous and concerned friends.
Good vs. Evil
Some humor
Great characterization
Compelling storyline
Plenty of action and violence
My least favorite was date two which is written as the aftermath and cleanup of the date rather than the action date.
Five stories (2 newly published) and an Epilogue combined into a novelization.

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Contemporary Romance
Second Chance
Entertaining and light for the most part with a couple of deeper themes.
Humorous at times
Quibbles include: some telling vs. showing and the romance advancing too quickly