Strength Check (Dungeons and Dating #1)
Book
Roxie Esposito just opened a board game café in San Francisco and should be basking in success....
Contemporary FF Romance
Sweetheart (2021)
Movie
April Jane (Nell Barlow), or “A.J.” as she now likes to style herself, is a seventeen-year-old...
Tough as Iron (2013)
Movie
Kang Cheol is a legendary street fighter in Busan, who cleaned up his act to care for his sick...
Bella's Countryside Christmas
Book
Fleeing her heartache and horrendous job, Bella stumbles upon a December wedding in the beautiful...
Seasonal Contemporary Closed Door Romance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2206 KP) rated M is for Malice (Kinsey Millhone, #13) in Books
Mar 19, 2019
Those familiar with the series will know what to expect, plenty of family drama and a case that is much more complicated than it sounds. Yes, things slow down a bit in the middle, but I suspected what was coming next and I found that suspense more than enough to keep me reading. Kinsey is the star of this series, and her slow growth is enjoyable to watch. We do get a bit from other series regulars, but we spent the most time with the characters related to the mystery, and they are all strong. I was especially happy to note that a group of Christians Kinsey meets don’t turn out to all be hypocrites or extremists, which is what I expect almost every time I run across that in a mystery. Fans of Kinsey who haven’t read this book yet are in for a strong entry in the series.
Sassy Brit (97 KP) rated Finding Eva in Books
Jun 5, 2019
In this thrilling psychological tale of friends and family connections, told by J.A. Baker, we discover there’s much more to Eva’s relationship with both her best friend Celia and her recently dumped boyfriend Gareth than we are first lead to believe. But who’s the liar and just what secrets have they been keeping?
Gareth can’t get Eva out of his mind. He want’s to track her down and make her pay for ruining his life. But what has she done to him?
Celia only wants to make sure Eva’s safe, but when Eva ups and leaves without telling her, she makes it her business to find out what is going on. She wants answers and will do anything to get them. But in order to do this she must find Eva first.
I loved the ‘family drama’ theme which plays on how some secrets should stay dead and buried, but once unearthed there can be no going back. With Finding Eva we delve into tricky topics such as mental illness, fraught childhoods and that feeling of not quite fitting in with society. We also uncover the secrets of a feisty heroine who’s more than a match for her adversaries. A fun read with a wicked twist at the end!
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Grace is Gone in Books
Sep 24, 2020
The narrative was well delivered, I liked the investigation Cara and Jon were doing, as well as discovering more about Grace and Meg as the pages fly by. Even though Grace is missing, she plays a very important part in this search through her diary, that was very intriguing to read. The plot is pretty slow for about half of the book and I needed more pace and suspense, but it does pick up towards the end of the book, with quite intriguing twists and turns, so don’t give up on it.
The Cairo Trilogy
Book
Naguib Mahfouz’s magnificent epic trilogy of colonial Egypt appears here in one volume for the...
Summer of '69
Book
Follow New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand back in time and join a Nantucket family...