I would like to thank NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group Ballantine for the ARC of “The Marriage Pact” by Michelle Richmond for my honest review. The genres of this book are Mystery,Thriller and Adult Fiction. The author questions “How far would you go to protect your marriage? Alice, a former musician, now a prominent
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I would like to thank NetGalley, St. Martin’s Press and B.A.Paris for the ARC of “The Breakdown” by B.A. Paris for my honest review. B.A. Paris is the author of “Behind Closed Doors”, and her novel “The Breakdown” doesn’t disappoint. The genres of this novel and Mystery and Thriller. One of the blurbs for this
I would like to thank the author for an edition of “No End To Trouble : A St. Polycarp School Mystery” by Marianna Heusler for my honest review. The genres of this book are mystery or cozy mystery. I find that the author describes St. Polycarp School as a building were there were several murders
“Wild Life” by Alison Brodie is an entertaining,charming and a delightful read. The genre of this novel is fiction, but there is humor and romance as well. I feel it has a magical feel, and a little bit of Fairytale, or Folktale as well. Kudos to Alison Brodie for making a statement about the importance
I would like to thank NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for the ARC of “Beyond Justice” by Cara C. Putman for my honest review. The genres of this book are Mystery, Thrillers and Fiction. There is a touch of romance as well. I like the way that Cara C. Putman describes the detention process for juvenile
I would like to thank NetGalley and Imbrifex books for an ARC of “A Justified Bitch” by H.G. McKinnis for my honest review. The genres of this book are Mystery and Thriller,Suspense, and General Adult Fiction. H.G. McKinnis does an excellent job in describing the devastating effects of mental illness on a family. The story
I would like to thank LibraryThing, Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House for an Advanced Reading Edition of “Lola” by Melissa Scrivner Love for my honest review. The genres of this book are crime thriller and fiction. Melissa Scrivner Love describes the characters as complex, complicated , weak and strong. The Crenshaw
I would like to thank First to Read, Marian Wood Books/Putnam and Penguin books for the ARC of “Prussian Blue” by Philip Kerr, for my honest review. The genres of this book are fiction and adventure. There is some mystery and a touch of history. The author uses two timelines, to tell us the story,
I would like to thank Netgalley, the publisher and Wendy Hinman for the ARC of “Sea Trials” by Wendy Hinman. The genres of this book are Nonfiction and Travel Wendy Hinman writes about the Wilcox family which is her husband’s family . They planned to sail around the world in four years on a large
I would like to thank First To Read and Berkley/Penguin Random House for the ARC of “The Child” by Fiona Barton for my honest review. The genre of this novel is Mystery/thriller and Adult Fiction. During a demolition of a building, the bones of a baby are found. The baby is referred to as the
