A Dangerous Life (DCI Jack Callum #2)
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A tortured body is found hanging from a tree DCI Jack Cullum leads the investigation into this...
Historical Crime Fiction
Dog Rose Dirt
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When prodigal daughter Heather Evans returns to her family home after her mother's baffling suicide,...
Stupid Christmas
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A new collection of outrageous, laugh-out-loud anecdotes about the weird and wacky things that...
Oceans Away (The Atlas Series #2)
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When the girl next door returns home as a millionaire to face the farmer who never lost hope, she's...
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Restrained Desires (Rehoboth Pact #3)
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One rule: don't fall for your best friend's straight sister. Especially not when she's pretending to...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Joshua Tree in Books
Jul 17, 2024
Once again, it was great to be spending time with these characters. The plot drew me in and kept me turning pages. There were a couple of things I might not like from another author, but this author pulled them off while answering all my questions. The characters, both new and returning, are wonderful. I was surprised at the bit of language in the book, mainly because most of the time when it showed up, it didn’t feel appropriate. But that’s a minor issue. Overall, I continue to love the author’s use of language. It’s almost poetic at times, but never gets in the way of the story. This is another great entry in a great series.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
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When William Kamkwamba was just 14 years old his parents told him that he must leave school and come...
Kids Song -Over 160 English Kids Song With Lyrics
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- Over 160+ English Kids Song. - 11 Disc Catalogue, 16 Songs each Disc. Over 160 Songs. - Random...
Village Life: Love & Babies
Games, Entertainment and Stickers
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START YOUR FAMILY TODAY! Play the smash hit game played by over 15 million people! Guide your...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Playing with Fire (Magical Romantic Comedies #1) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
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This one starts with Bailey working at the coffee shop where she makes drinks for its regular but unusual breed of customers from humans to pixies to werewolves, adding a pinch of dust to each drink to give them a high. Her nemesis, Chief Quinn, comes in and she makes him a drink before he heads out, taking her boss with him, leaving Bailey to work an 18 hour shift alone. Jealously flares within Bailey as she's had a thing for Quinn since he asked her to find proof of his wife's cheating. When Bailey is asked by Quinn's former brother-in-law to help her find someone, she's reluctant but agrees, and is handed a phone. Only the phone isn't all that it seems setting in motion a series of events that throws her into Quinn's life more than either bargained for.
I enjoyed the first 40% of this more than the latter 60%. The beginning was fun and quirky. I loved the sort of love/hate thing she had going on with Quinn. I enjoyed the banter between her and some of the other cops and it was just up my street. It just seemed their will they/won't they get together thing was concluded too early in the book and I was wondering what the rest of the book would be about. It lost some of its appeal for me after the weird Gorgon vomit scene. And then I just struggled to connect with it again. I soldiered on, determined to finish it.
I also found Quinn's family very complicated. He has almost every type of creature in his family tree from angels to incubus to gorgon but he is very much human and I couldn't keep track of who was who half of the time.
I liked it enough that I'd buy more of this series.