Kalil (Men of S.O.C, #1)
Book
Since Marissa Taylor’s narrow escape from her would be killer, she’s been on the run. He...
Romantic Suspense
Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Mission impossible dead reckoning part one (2023) in Movies
Jul 14, 2023
Milky Baby
Games, Entertainment and Stickers
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Milky Baby is a costume fashion dress up, nursery and babysitting game for people of all ages who...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2444 KP) rated The 18th Abduction in Books
May 25, 2019
Outside the prologue and epilogue, this book takes place five years in the past, meaning that some of the recent stupidity in Joe and Lindsay’s marriage has been forgotten. I couldn’t be happier about that. The story is another fast-paced mystery against overwhelming odds that keep the pages turning. It even gave me something I’ve been wanting for a long time in this series (no spoilers, don’t worry). Unfortunately, most of the Women in the Women’s Murder Club are reduced to cameos as the plot drives forward. The characters continue to be fairly thin, but that’s no surprise to fans. We get into Anna’s past and the war crimes that took place in Serbia, so expect the heavier subject matter when you pick up this book. Overall, fans of the series should be happy with this latest offering.
Twas the Fight Before Christmas: A Parody
Book
From the creators of the bestselling parodies We're Going on a Bar Hunt, The Very Hungover...
A World of Gardens
Book
A Japanese garden is immediately distinct to the eye from the traditional gardens of an English...
Deeper Than The Ocean (Deep Six #4)
Book
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julie Ann Walker delivers perfect pulse-pounding...
Military Romantic Suspense
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2444 KP) rated Smile Beach Murder in Books
May 26, 2022
Despite the vacation island setting, this book does have a bit of a more serious tone thanks to Callie’s own past and how the current death impacts some of the characters. It’s a delicate balance that this book handles well. I quickly came to love the characters, and I can only see that love growing as the series progresses. The plot has a bit of a relaxed pace, but it does get us to a logical conclusion. I loved the setting; I can see myself spending a week on the island on vacation. I also appreciated how this book used all the senses to bring the setting to life. This book would be fun on a vacation, but if you are looking for a virtual vacation, you’ll be extra glad you picked this one up.
Merissa (13446 KP) rated The Enemy to the Living (The Wild Hunt #2) in Books
Sep 26, 2025
This is Quinn and Asher's story. Quinn, we know quite well, but Asher has been a character of mystery up until now. Quinn is dealing with some heavy-duty emotions, which in turn lead to his wolf going AWOL. Asher is doing his job with the Hunt when he spots Quinn in a fighting cage. This seems to wake up all kinds of protective instincts in Asher. Will he be able to help Quinn before the fae take what they feel they are owed?
This was a great addition to the series, with emotions running high from beginning to end. I loved the way both Quinn and Asher provided what the other needed almost instinctively, with no fanfare, but just by being there. The little insights they had about each other were also good to read.
Told from both perspectives, this was a medium-paced, smooth read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Definitely recommended by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Sep 26, 2025




