Archives for August 2017

Audiobook Review – Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy

Audiobook Review – Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy

What happens when one decision turns into your worst nightmare? Maile Meloy's newest novel explores this question when two cousins and their families go on a cruise to South America. During an expedition off the ship, a group of passengers explore a local beach. A group ...

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Book Review – The Sweetest Burn by Jeaniene Frost

Book Review – The Sweetest Burn by Jeaniene Frost

Note: I read this book in the summer of 2016 before it was announced that the publication date would be pushed back to summer 2017. With the way The Beautiful Ashes ended, I was curious enough to pick up the sequel. The Sweetest Burn lacked the same kind of action found ...

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Audiobook Review – The Lola Quartet by Emily St. John Mandel

Audiobook Review – The Lola Quartet by Emily St. John Mandel

An exquisitely constructed literary thriller that pulls you in from its striking opening scene and holds your attention until the end, THE LOLA QUARTET is another solid novel from Emily St. John Mandel about the ripple effect of our decisions and their affects on unintended ...

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Audiobook Review – Devil’s Cut by J.R. Ward

Audiobook Review – Devil’s Cut by J.R. Ward

Within the pages of J.R. Ward's DEVIL's CUT is the conclusion to one of my most highly anticipated love stories this year—the fate of Samuel T. and Gin's whatever-mance they have going on. J.R. Ward's Dynasty-inspired Southern soap opera is a quick and run romance read. I ...

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