
Charlotte
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For fans of Longbourn and The Other Bennet Sister, this beautifully told story of marriage, duty and...
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Regency England

Weaver by Tish Thawer
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He walked out of my dream, identifying himself only as the Weaver. In a black cloak, with eyes like...
Adult Paranormal Romance

Bethr1986 (305 KP) rated Forced Perspective: A Novel of Domestic Suspense in Books
Nov 28, 2022
I was hooked from the get-go. This is part of the Chasing Secrets series but, as far as I can tell, you don't have to read both. I think they are stand-alone.
Harper has been on the run for a long time, hiding her identity to stay safe from the drug cartel she was kidnapped by when she was younger. I don't want to say too much as I feel it would take away from the suspense that the story gives. It is so cleverly written, I found myself being pulled so far in that I was getting anxious that things wouldn't be fixed.
It is a recommendation by me. A fantastic mystery that keeps you on your toes.

Knot My Sister’s Keeper
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In tracing her ancestry, quilter Martha Rose discovers a ritzy half-sister, a stash of family...

A Sundered Moon (Legends of Elessia - Shadows Over Garm #3)
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When the Blood God rises, two sworn enemies hold the fate of the world in their hands. Lucius has...
Action and Adventure Sword and Sorcery Epic Fantasy

Left (Reflections #12)
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I spent five hellish years in a constant state of fear, convinced that we were only a heartbeat away...
Young Adult Paranormal Romance

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Craftsman (The Craftsman, #1) in Books
Dec 25, 2023
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The Craftsman (book. 1)
By Sharon Bolton
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OLD ENEMIES... NEW CRIMES
Thirty years ago, WPC Florence Lovelady's career was made when she arrested coffin-maker Larry Glassbrook for three shocking murders.
Larry confessed; it was an open and shut case. But now he's dead, and events from the past are repeating themselves.
The town Florence left behind still has many secrets. Will she finally uncover the truth? Or will time run out for her first?
This was a decent read I did enjoy it but it took me a while to read. It wasn’t as gripping as I expected. These poor children it was so heartbreaking and I didn’t really see that ending and I’m normally pretty good at catching the killer. Overall it was a good read!

David McK (3562 KP) rated Ant-Man (2015) in Movies
Aug 26, 2019 (Updated Dec 28, 2024)
However, when his ex-protoge also managed to unlock the secrets of the Pym particle (which allows the user to shrink or grow), Hank Pym - and his daughter, as played by Evangeline Lilly - must find a way to stop him from selling his yellow jacket suit to the highest bidder (ie Hydra: "they're not what they used to be"), which is where the cat burglar Scott Lang comes in.
And, I'll admit, I laughed the first time at the Thomas the Tank Engine bit.

Chocolate Can Be Deadly
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Catering a post-Valentine's Day Death by Chocolate dessert party should have been a delicious way to...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Her Sister's Lie in Books
Mar 11, 2019
"I... then stopped myself, pulled by the invisible thread that runs through all of us, that however much we might want to, none of us can ever truly disown. Family."
Well, this was an interesting, albeit frustrating one. I really love Debbie Howells' work and the fascinating stories she weaves. Her characters are always complex and often flawed, and there's no exception here. Hannah is a mess, honestly, and I won't lie, she's not the easiest to like. Truly, there aren't really any likeable characters here. Hannah is an unreliable narrator, which sometimes drives me a bit insane. However, the book does a strong job of making you wonder who to trust or believe and what exactly is going on. I was confused a good portion of the time. The weird, creepy things that happen to Hannah are interesting and crazy, though they sort of stressed me out. (Maybe I get too involved?)
The novel is filled with references of Hannah and Nina sticking to the script and keeping each other's secrets. At first, it's intriguing and you're curious as to what they are hiding. After a while, when Hannah makes yet *another* reference to the script and secrets--without any details being revealed--you sort of want to scream. I get a little frustrated at the lack of any reveal throughout the entire book. Eventually, I basically guessed all the major twists anyway, though I still found them clever.
So, overall, this one is a mixed bag. Unlikable characters, some frustrating plot pieces. Some clever plot twists, though I managed to predict most of them. It's a very quick read, however. My rating may be slightly affected by my overall love of Howells. If you've never read anything by her, I would definitely head to THE BONES OF YOU first.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley in return for an unbiased review (thank you!).