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Quickie Book Review – The Burning of Isobel Key by Jen McConnel
The Burning of Isobel Key by Jen McConnel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very nicely done. The juxaposition of past and present were well-done, never jarring or hard to follow. And both time lines were brought nicely together near the end.
My heart ached for Isobel and all that befell her. I was drawn to most of the characters in a similar way. The interaction between the characters felt “true” and complex, like it should. Particularly, the interaction regarding pagan/ Christian beliefs was very well thought out by the author and added another layer of “realness” to the novel.
I’d recommend this novel to anyone who likes women’s fiction, light-historical, or paranormal romances.
Quickie Book Review – Cool Shade by Theresa Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Interesting book… part mystery, part off-beat romance, with a dash of steamy goodness. I particularly like the way certain quirks of the main characters were handled by the author. I’m a fan of Weir’s, and this book fit in with what I’m used to reading with her. Recommend whole-heartedly!
Book Review- Death of a Supermodel by Christine DeMaio-Rice
Death of a Supermodel by Christine DeMaio-Rice
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I read and loved the first book in this series, so I jumped on Book Two as soon as I realized it was out. Once again, the author did not dissappoint. Some of the cast from the first book are back and better (or worse) than ever, plus we’ve got several new odd balls too. Throw in a few shady characters, some nefarious motives and its a party you don’t want to miss!
DeMaio-Rice had me guessing as to whodunit until the end (and it was refreshing that Laura, the main character seemed just as unsure at times too.) Death of a Supermodel was every bit as witty, tight and expertly written as the first book, and I can’t wait to see where Laura ends up in the next one!
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Book Review – The Sin Collector by Jessica Fortunato
The Sin Collector by Jessica Fortunato
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The title caught my eye, the blurb pulled me in, and the book itself did not disappoint. Overall The Sin Collector is a well paced, inventive paranormal-type novel. I found the premise especially unique and worthy of mention.
(Disclaimer – I’m horrible with names, so Main Char. is what you’ll usually get out of me for review purposes
Only a minor nit-pick… for some one who’s been around the block for a while, I found the main character to be slightly naive when it suited the plot and the rest of the time she was spot-on. Perhaps in the next book the character will be more uniform in her behavior, but it’s wasn’t that big of a deal. Certainly not enough to detract from the rest of the story.
I was very surprised by the ending… certainly didn’t see that one coming! Not sure how I feel about part of the plot resolution, so I’m anxious to read the next book to see where the author is taking it!
Pretty Witches All In A Row by Lisa Olsen – Book Review
Pretty Witches All in a Row by Lisa Olsen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed reading this novel. It was the perfect blend of mystery/ suspense, paranormal/magic and light romance. It’s not every day one gets all that in a single book, and Olsen did a fabulous job weaving all the elements together into one crafty book.
The characters were like-able and the red herrings plentiful enough that I wasn’t sure who was the Big Bad person until darn near the end of the book. In the middle of all that detecting, a sweet romance bloomed between two of the main characters, more than a few people died, and a little magic was put to the test.
Great book. Read it in one sitting. Read it!
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