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Another fun book in the Hope Street Church mystery series
The Root of All Evil (Hope Street Church Mysteries Book 4)
By: Ellery Adam
Rating: 5 of 5
“The Root of All Evil” is the fourth book in the Hope Street Church Mystery series. The whole gang is back again. There is so much going on in this book, it really jumps along as you read.
Cooper is now working in a managerial position at Make It Work and there is a problem at work – it appears that someone has been pilfering the work machines. The boss wants Cooper and the other manager to figure out who is responsible and, much as it goes against the grain, Cooper knows she has to figure it out. Cooper also is trying to figure out just what is going on with her relationship with her boyfriend Nathan. They have been together as a couple for more than a year but the relationship is taking a very different course than what she has learned to expect.
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Lots of fun in a West Texas small town
Bringing in the Thieves (The Joyful Noise Mysteries Book 1)
By: Lora Lee
Rating: 5 of 5
“Bringing in the Thieves” is the debut mystery by Lora Lee who also writes romance stories. It is set in western Texas and the heroine (Frankie Lou) is the daughter of a preacher. Ms. Lee is clearly in her element here – she is from the Hill Country of Texas (really more mid-state than west) and is, herself, the daughter of a minister.
Frankly, nothing is sacred here. Ms. Lee skewers the police, the church and its members, Big Hair, southern manners, cosmetic surgery, politicians, and everyone and everything else. I found myself laughing at some of her over-the-top dialog, especially anything to do with Miss Nettie – the elderly neighbor of Frankie Lou who clearly rules the town by the sheer force of her big personality in her tiny little body.
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Third book in the series is a charm
The Graves of the Guilty (Hope Street Church Mysteries Book 3)
By: Ellery Adams
Rating: 4.5 of 5
This is the third book in the Hope Street Church mystery series. Once again, Cooper and the rest of her Bible study get drawn into a murder mystery. While Cooper doesn’t find the deceased this time, it is close enough to home that she feels compelled to find out whodunnit. She runs into “the Colonel” now that he is out of prison and sparks begin to fly a bit. The story is good and the mystery is interesting. While it is certainly a Christian story, it doesn’t hit you over the head with it and the characters all have their flaws. It is a good series and I plan to continue to read the new books as they are released.
I was given a sample copy of this book by the publisher, Beyond the Page, via Netgalley.
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A great second book in the series about Max Revere
Compulsion (Max Revere Novels)
By: Allison Brennan
Rating: 5 of 5
“Compulsion” is the second full length novel in the new Max (Maxine) Revere mysteries by Allison Brennan. There is also a short novella prequel, “Maximum Exposure” which focuses on how Max gets her television show about solving cold cases regarding people who have gone missing. Max is an investigative reporter who specializes in this type of cold case. She started her career by reporting on the disappearance of her college roommate and has now written four books on various cases and has a monthly cable television show with a similar focus.
In this book, Max is trying to solve the missing persons case of an older couple who have disappeared more than a year ago after a visit to New York City. While that mystery is being worked, complex stories of other cases which may or may not be related are woven into the story. Max’s relationships are picked apart – beginning with that of her missing wild-child mother through others to her new romantic relationship with Nick Santini (introduced in “Notorious”).
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Great prequel to the Max Revere series
Maximum Exposure (Max Revere Novels)
By: Allison Brennan
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a fairly short novella prequel to the new Allison Brennan series about Max (Maxine) Revere. Max is an investigative reporter who specializes in cold cases.
In “Maximum Exposure”, the story of how Max gets her cable television show is told. With one exception, Ben, the rest of the relationships which are introduced in “Notorious” (the actual first book of the series) are missing. The focus is really on a single case of a missing college student and how Max goes about finding what has actually happened. This, in turn, leads Max away from writing her books about the cold cases to doing a monthly show.
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Fun and adventurous book set on Planet Ed
Willy Maykit in Space
By: Greg Trine and James Burks
Rating: 4.5 of 5
This is a great book for the recommended age group (7 to 10 years.) It has action, adventure, knock-knock jokes, silly plays on names and more. The book is made up of short chapters and is printed in largish print with plenty of spacing. There are a few black and white illustrations throughout that help keep the action going.
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A great debut mystery – one of the best I have read in a long time
The Deep End (The Country Club Murders) (Volume 1)
By: Julie Mulhern
Rating: 5 of 5
This was a really great read. I was about halfway through the book when I realized that I wanted to read all of this author’s back list. Imagine how surprised I was when I discovered that “The Deep End” is her first mystery. The author’s style is polished, the plot well defined, and the characters were impeccable.
Add to that, I really liked the heroine of this story. She was absolutely a child of privilege, but one who is trying to break out of the mold. She is a really funny lady and her daughter and mother are hoots, too. The murders are plausible and so is the solution – these are things that can make or break a murder mystery for me. I loved that I enjoyed the story and got to laugh my way through the book.
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Second book in series is even better than the first
The Way of the Wicked (Hope Street Church Mysteries Book 2)
By: Ellery Adams
Rating: 5 of 5
“The Way of the Wicked” is the second mystery in the Hope Street Church series. As with the first book, I really enjoyed reading the upbeat story (well, at least as upbeat as you can get solving murders.) I liked this book even more as we get more depth about a number of the characters.
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Good read but could have had better transitions
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Rating: 3.5 of 5
“Sisters of Shiloh” is a very interesting book about two sisters who disguise themselves as men to fight for the Confederacy in the Civil War. The book has some fairly gruesome descriptions of battle scenes. It was more than I expected; however, it absolutely conveyed the horrific loss of life that happens during war.
Libby, the younger of the two sisters, goes slightly off-balance mentally after her husband is killed by the Yankees. She decides the way to avenge his death is to go to war in his place. When Josephine, the older sister, is unable to convince her not to go, Josephine follows her. While on the face of it, this seems far-fetched, it turns out that a good number of women actually did fight in the war disguised as men.
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Lots of fun with Bizzy Bear and all the farm animals
Bizzy Bear: Fun on the Farm
By: Nosy Crow
Rating: 4.5 of 5
This is really fun activity book. I purchased this book and one other from this series at a local big box store for when my grandson comes to visit on weekdays while his parents work. The activities come via push/pull sliders and tabs that you put your fingers into make items appear and disappear. Making the baby cow appear on the cover, making the chickens and rooster appear and then playing bye-bye with tiger on the tractor are his favorite activities. He grabs his book, comes over, and climbs on Grandma’s lap to have his favorite books read to him and this one makes its appearance several times a day.
These books are extremely sturdy but are not indestructible. My grandson is a very strong 16 month old and he was looking at the Bizzy Bear Pirate book and was trying to change the pages by pulling them apart. I stopped him in time but will certainly need to reglue the pages at some point soon. The books are so much fun I don’t hesitate to buy more of the series and at the same time, teach him to treat them a little more gently.
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