
Complicated (Secrets and Lies #2)
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Mia Ryan has learned the hard way that her choices can have horrible consequences. Taking an offer...
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Leo (Three Divisions #1)
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A reverent touch to a set of suede-covered cuffs, and Jillian Dosh unwittingly takes the first step...
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Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Apr 16, 2022

Dark Empathy (Compound Series #1)
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For an empath, "How do you feel?" is never just a question. Not when it can kill you. These are...
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Desperate Measures (Aspen Falls #5)
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Camila has spent the last ten years trying to leave her dark past behind…but when Alex turns up on...
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MelanieTheresa (997 KP) rated The Shape of Night in Books
Oct 11, 2019
"After an unspeakable tragedy in Boston, Ava Collette flees to a remote village in Maine, where she rents an old house named Brodie’s Watch, hoping to work on a cookbook inspired by New England cuisine that she’s been trying to finish for months. In that isolated seaside mansion, Ava finally feels at peace . . . until she glimpses the long-dead sea captain who still resides there.
Rumor has it that Captain Jeremiah Brodie has haunted the house for more than a century. One night, Ava confronts the apparition, who feels all too real, and who welcomes her into his world—and into his arms. Even as Ava questions her own sanity, she eagerly looks forward to the captain’s ghostly visits. But she soon learns that the house she loves comes with a terrible secret, a secret that those in the village don’t want to reveal: Every woman who has ever lived in Brodie’s Watch has also died there. Is the ghost of Captain Brodie responsible, or is a flesh-and-blood killer at work?"
The descriptive passages are terrific, bringing a long-dead ghost to life in vivid detail. I had no trouble at all picturing the house as it was in the Captain's time, or believing the scenarios in which Ava found herself. I could absolutely see Hannibal the cat as he helped to rid the old house of its mouse population. I could almost taste the wonderful flavors in the meals Ava was testing for her cookbook. And I could very nearly smell the sea.
As with many of the author's previous works, she kept me guessing right up until the big reveal - which I did not see coming. The Shape of Night is a well-written, fast-paced read with a satisfying conclusion, and I'd love to see more like this from this author. (But of course, keep writing those Rizzoli & Isles stories, too, please.) 😊

The Crushing Depths (Coastal Guardians #2)
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When an accident claims the life of an oil-rig worker on the first drilling platform off the North...
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The Rules of Enchantment
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When a Sorcerer and a Scribe Team Up to Fulfill an Ancient Prophecy, The Fate of The World Lies in...
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Murder Worth the Weight
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Whenever Terry Mangel's body acceptance revival meeting rolls into town, local diet execs and "fat...
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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?...
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