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Merissa (11771 KP) created a post

Jun 21, 2021  
The #Summer #Newsletter is out now, with lots of #NewReleases by various authors, including Erin Kellison, Sara Dobie Bauer, Maya Daniels, and more.

Check it out and see if anything grabs your fancy!

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/summer-solstice-enjoy-the-heat
     
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Eleanor (1463 KP) rated Blindsighted (Grant County, #1) in Books

Jun 8, 2019 (Updated Jun 8, 2019)  
Blindsighted (Grant County, #1)
Blindsighted (Grant County, #1)
Karin Slaughter | 2001 | Crime, Fiction & Poetry, Mystery
9
7.7 (15 Ratings)
Book Rating
Small town Georgia, big time gruesome crime thriller!!!
Hard to believe this was Karin Slaughters first novel, it’s very well rounded for a debut.

When a young college professor is brutally murdered (and I mean BRUTALLY - i.e. not for the squeamish) it falls to Sara Linton as the town coroner to perform the disturbing autopsy. Having found the victim in the local diner, it soon becomes obvious to Sara that there is a seriously sick individual on the loose.

It’s Sara’s ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, who must head up the investigation along with the only female detective Lena Adams, who is also the victims sister (love small town America everyone is all up in each others stuff - did I mention as well as been the towns coroner Sara is also the local paediatrician….) When another victim is found crucified the tension to find the killer builds, as does the tension between characters.

This book was very graphic, but boy was it entertaining in a disturbing way. Fast paced with plenty of suspense, a great beginning to a series.
  
[Out of War] by [Sara Cameron] is the story of the Children's Movement for Peace in Columbia. It is a non fiction book written for lower readers. The high interest of the topic, especially to many ELL students, will be a help but the way the stories are told is dull and could be written better.
  
The Vanishing Spark of Dusk
The Vanishing Spark of Dusk
Sara Baysinger | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Well written book with a great plot and characters. This book has action, romance, aliens and space pirates. Sara Baysinger is very imaginative, i love the Universe she created. The book can be slow going at times.....but so worth the read! I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from Netgalley.
  
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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated McCall in Books

Jul 1, 2018  
McCall
McCall
Patricia Evans Jordan | 2018 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
The setting description in this book was amazing but it was the characters that really made this story. The main characters of Sara and Sam were well developed and the secondary characters added life to the small community. The way the relationship developed had a good flow. I really look forward toreading more books by Patricia Evans Jordan.
  
Your Deepest Fear
Your Deepest Fear
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
'Sara! Remember! Victoria and Albert. All I can say. They're here. They're-'
These are the last words Sara Prior will ever hear from her husband.
As DS Nathan Cody struggles to make sense of the enigmatic message and solve the brutal murder, it soon becomes clear that Sara is no ordinary bereaved wife. Taking the investigation into her own hands, Sara is drawn into a world of violence that will lead her in a direction she would never have suspected.
For Cody, meanwhile, things are about to get personal in the darkest and most twisted ways imaginable . . .

This is the fourth Nathan Cody book. However, everything you need to know about Cody’s background is nicely covered in Your Deepest Fear so there is no chance you will fail to understand the significance of some of the bigger moments in this book.
This is a brilliant dark and twisted novel. It has short chapters which makes it a fast paced read and keeps the suspense built up.
Our lead is again Nathan Cody who is back after having being on forced leave due to mental anxiety/demons he is battling from the previous case. Still not being able to be full active duty he finds himself drawn into another investigation which will have him facing his demons.
Wow the twists and turns just keep the suspense ratcheted up and glued to the edge reading non stop.
 A MUST READ, an easy five stars and so Highly Recommended.

I would like to thank the author, Bonnier Zaffre and Netgalley for the ARC. This is my honest voluntary review.
  
Rogue (Relentless #3)
Rogue (Relentless #3)
Karen Lynch | 2015 | Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book starts with just a small gap from the ending of the last one. Sara has 'escaped' from her home, leaving Nikolas, Tristan, and her shadows behind. Of course, she's not allowed to escape by herself, Jordan has blackmailed Sara into letting her come along. I don't think that Jordan was expecting the escape to take the route it did, although it gave me plenty of laughs to start off this rollercoaster of a book.

Sara is determined to stand on her own, to prove that she isn't helpless or hopeless! With Jordan, Peter, and Roland's help, she has physical support. With the friendship of David and Kelvan, she has IT on her side too. She proves that she kicks ass whilst also showing her caring and empathetic side.

Sara's character grows with leaps and bounds in this book, as she harnesses both her Fae and her Mori sides. I will just add here that although I love Nikolas, I was ready to whomp him upside the head when he kept saying it was too dangerous for Sara and not listening to her. I couldn't wait for her to pull the rug out from under his feet! Of course, I still love his character, but still!

Packed full of emotion and action, this is a thrilling climax to the trilogy. What a journey this group of characters have taken me on. This is most definitely a 5-star series - there is not a book that lets it down. Absolutely loved it and highly recommended!

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Merissa
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Faithless (Grant County, #5)
Faithless (Grant County, #5)
6
6.5 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
Having struggled with the previous couple of books in this series this one seemed to up the game again; although still not back to the highs of the first two books in the series I did enjoy this one.

We are back in good old Grant County with Sara and Jeffery stumbling across a body whose last moments on earth were truly horrific. A difficult investigation follows with the girl belonging to a very religious family. It’s an interesting case if a bit of a slow burner of a book as a whole.

Sara and Jeffery carry on like Sara and Jeffery: bicker, argue, kiss rinse repeat but somehow Jeffery doesn't annoy me as much as he did in the last few books. Even Lena seems to be more of a character that I don’t need to just slap for making poor decisions, don’t get me wrong I’m still waiting to see any evidence of her being the “great cop” we keep getting told she is but she was a lot less of a car crash of annoying in this book.

Only one more book in this series to go and I’m really hoping it all ends on a return to the highs of the beginning of this series.
  
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Blades of Magic (Crown Service, #1)
Terah Edun | 2014
6
6.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
[Blades Of Magic:Crown Service #1] by [Terah Edun] had an interesting concept. The idea of a female fighter trying to find out what really happened to her dad who was deemed a traitor and executed after being the greatest fighter. The character of Sara Fairchild was well conceived but the plot itself seemed a bit forced. Overall it was an ok read.
  
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
Katarina Bivald | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
8
6.0 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
They say, "There’s a book for every person ... and a person for every book." Apparently, that's universal, and applies to the likes of unassuming Sara from Sweden, as well as to the inhabitants of the tiny Iowa town of Broken Wheel. Read more about this charming book in my review. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/01/06/nothing-lost-in-translation/