Altered (The Made Ones Saga #1)
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The Eleutians are dying out, one female at a time. To save their species, the powerful Alchemic Clan...
Adult Fantasy Romance
Twisted
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The psychologist with a troubled past… Dr. Christopher Kellan spends his days at Loveland...
Riding The Whirlwind (Full Circle #3)
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What happens when a vile man gets his just reward, and The Base's boss is accused of dealing it out?...
Contemporary MM Romantic Suspense
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Listening Woman in Books
Aug 24, 2024
I wasn’t surprised when the various cases Joe was investigating played into this case, but I did feel like things were a little unfocused early on. Still, everything came together well, and the last third is a page turning thriller. While I like Joe, we still know very little about him or his personal life. Likewise, the rest of the cast isn’t fully developed, but they are real enough given the page time they have. I do appreciate how Joe balances the Navajo myths versus the reality of police work. It’s easy to see why these books are so well loved, and I’m glad I’ve picked them up.
The Glass Bottom Hoax
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Cruising Caprice! Madison Night has a reputation for excellence in mid-century modern decorating,...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated The Glass Bottom Hoax in Books
Sep 26, 2024
It was fun to go on this cruise with Madison and Tex. Naturally, we didn’t see as much of the regular characters, but the new characters did help fill in the gaps. Plus, we got to see some growth in Madison and Tex and their relationship. The plot starts strongly. I felt like part of it was a bit of a stretch, but it still mostly worked for me. Likewise, one of the Easter eggs for Doris Day fans was a stretch, but there are some other fun ones. Really, fun is the overall word for this entry in the series. If you are already a fan, you’ll want to book passage on this entry soon.
Red Anemones
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Moving among generations of a German-Jewish-American family, "Red Anemones" is a poignant...
Historical Fiction Family Legacy Jewish History
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Playing it Safe in Books
Jun 25, 2025 (Updated Jun 25, 2025)
While I’ve enjoyed the first two books, this one wasn’t as good. There is too much to the plot. While the ending makes sense, it is very rushed because of being overly ambitious. There’s also a focus on the love triangle, a storyline I’m not invested in since I know the outcome won’t be one I like. I also missed the regulars, although we did still get updates on some ongoing storylines. The book isn’t all bad. Ellie is enjoyable to spend time with, and the story kept my attention when it was the focus, allowing us to see another part of life in England in 1940. This is a book for fans of the series. Everyone else should start at the beginning.
The Ninja’s Illusion
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A fabled illusion performed by a stage magician who claims to possess real supernatural powers. A...
Lessons
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While the world is still counting the cost of the Second World War and the Iron Curtain has...
WW2 Post war Germany Post War UK Relationships Literary Fiction Historical Fiction

