Apprentice Needed
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Ozzy Toffy’s adventure, which began in Wizard for Hire, continues when one dark and windy night,...
The Apartment
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It’s an opportunity she can’t refuse. The woman before her tried… Freya Miller needs a...
Thriller Revenge Suspense Apartment
No Flag (After Everything #1)
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Captain Mike Kelley does not ignore his intuition, so when sexy bartender Will Hayes captures his...
MM Military Romance BDSM Elements
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2436 KP) rated Charlie Thorne and the Curse of Cleopatra in Books
Jun 30, 2022 (Updated Jun 30, 2022)
This series has a couple of issues for me. One is Charlie, who can come across as a perfect character for far too long. Eventually, we do see some weaknesses, but it takes a while. I suspect this is something that adults will pick on more than kids do. Then there’s the data dumps. We need some of that information to have the context for the action, but it can get to be a bit much. However, overall, I do like these books, and this one in particular. There are plenty of action sequences and twists. I’m curious where the series is going to go from here. I like the core cast, yes, even Charlie. And I mentioned the action, right? Fans of good stories will enjoy this book.
Markov (Tangled Tentacles #4)
JP Sayle and Lisa Oliver
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When Markov finds himself in a life and death situation, can the man who rejected him be his true...
MM Paranormal Romance Shifters
Bad Boys After Dark: Brett (Bad Billionaires After Dark #4)
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Indulge your inner vixen with these sexy billionaires! Meet the Bad Boys... Four fiercely loyal,...
Contemporary Billionaire Romance
Sticks and Stones
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This action thriller is a complex story of three people, their lives, work, and adventures, and what...
thriller crime thriller action thriller
Our Evenings
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Alan Hollinghurst, the Booker Prize-winning author of The Line of Beauty, brings us a dark, luminous...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2436 KP) rated Stuff to Spy For in Books
Jan 24, 2025
This series is a mixed bag for me, and this book was no exception. I appreciate the friendship between Skip and James, but the ideas and James leads them into make me smack my head sometimes. I appreciate some of the humor, but other bits make me cringe. The plot was compelling, but the ending was rushed. And a key scene makes little sense (why are the characters there?). Then there’s also the needless tease in the opening. Yet, I plan to keep going forward with this series. If you pick the book up, keep in mind that it came out in 2009, which explains some of the dated technology. If the premise sounds interesting pick up the series. Otherwise, you can skip them.


