Murder mystery with compelling characters

Little Pretty Things

By: Lori Rader-Day

Rating: 5 of 5

littleprettythings“Little Pretty Things” is a murder mystery and much more. The story revolves around two runners, Maddy and Juliet, who were track stars on their high school team ten years before. Maddy, who was always first and the superstar, moved away from their little town and seemed to have gotten things together in a big way. Juliet, always second to Maddy, ended up leaving college when her father passed away and is stuck in the town and in a job that she can’t stand with a mother who can’t get beyond her husband’s death.

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Interesting thriller that intertwines YA and Adult Thriller

Take Another Look

By: Rosalind Noonan

Rating: 3.5 of 5

takeanotherlook“Take Another Look” is a psychological thriller that asks whether or not evil is genetic or whether it is a product of environment.

Jane is a young woman, just out of college, when she meets Frank. At first, the police officer seems to be a dream guy but very soon, Jane realizes the dream is really a nightmare. She escapes from him when he tries to force her into an abortion. She runs away from her old life and finds that she is going to have twins. She can’t afford both children, so she gives one up for adoption, Louisa and keeps the other, Harper.

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Entertaining weekend read

London From My Windows

By: Mary Carter

Rating: 4.5 of 5

londonfrommywindows“London From My Windows” is the story of a young woman, Ava, who suffers from acute agoraphobia. It starts when, as a ten year old, her father trips and falls to the ground and dies. She feels guilty for not having saved him and pulls away and hides from the world as she lets the sadness and the fear consume her.

We fast forward almost twenty years and she has almost completely encapsulated herself from the outside world. She knows a few people, her mother, her therapist Diana, and her policeman boyfriend Cliff. She has a job as a police sketch artist but works only from her home. To the extent possible, she has pushed away the rest of the world. Going outside brings on horrific panic attacks. She is forced to the police station to do a sketch and her world melts down.

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Vanessa Michael Munroe is, once again, ready for battle

The Mask: A Vanessa Michael Munroe Novel

By: Taylor Stevens

Rating: 5 of 5

themaskI have read all of the stories in the Vanessa Michael Munroe series by Taylor Stevens. As a character, Munroe is a bit of a puzzle. She is a woman who has horribly abused in the past. It has taught her to strike before being struck. To kill before being killed. Both her body and her mind are covered in scars but she is trying to find her way to a life where she doesn’t have to be on guard at all times. She has become an expert with knives – a real killing machine. She has also picked up martial arts street fighting skills that put her at an advantage in most fights.

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Fantastic resource book for shirtmaking

The Shirtmaking Workbook: Pattern, Design, and Construction Resources – More than 100 Pattern Downloads for Collars, Cuffs & Plackets

By: David Coffin

Rating: 5 of 5

theshirtmakingworkbookI have been a sewist for most of my life but have always had problems with collared shirts. I chose this book to see if it could show me where I have been going wrong. I consider myself to be an intermediate as much of my sewing projects over the last ten years have involved quilting more so than garments.

The book is much more than I originally thought. It has so much information that it will take me quite a while to go through it all and put its suggestions into practice in my projects.

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Dramatic writing but unrealistic plot

Kill Again (A Claire Waters Thriller)

By: Neal Baer and Jonathan Greene

Rating: 3 of 5

killagainWhile I think that the writing style of this book is very good, I have a hard time accepting much of the action. I am a reader of mysteries who wants them to make sense. I want to feel that the characters could be real and that I can follow their actions. Unfortunately, that wasn’t true in this story.

It seemed as if no one in the book did anything approaching reality. The police were constantly breaking rules. If someone was told not to do something, on the next page, that is exactly what they did. I can take a little rule breaking but this went beyond that.

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Engrossing thriller mystery

Scheduled to Die (A Carter Mays Mystery Book 2)

By: Alan Cupp

Rating: 4.5 of 5

scheduledtodieThis is the first book I have read by Alan Cupp. While “Scheduled to Die” is the second book in a series by Mr. Cupp, I found that it was very readable as a stand-alone book. I think that, perhaps, reading the first book would flesh out the character of Carter Mays (the private detective), it wasn’t necessary for this story. Having read and enjoyed this book, I will go back and read the first book in the series, too.

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Charming and Fun Cozy Mystery

The Rhyme of the Magpie: A Birds of a Feather Mystery

By: Marty Wingate

Rating: 5 of 5

thethymeofthemagpie“The Rhyme of the Magpie” is a first in a series of new books by Marty Wingate. It is also the first book I have read by this author but I will certainly be picking up her previous series based on how much I enjoyed this book.

The story is a delicious cozy mystery involving wind farm developers, bird enthusiasts, “typical” small village citizens, and even an Earl. It was a fun book to read, with lots of laughs and giggles. While I was able to figure out whodunnit, I had a blast reading through the rest of the book as the characters and the story were charming.

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Outstanding book – highly recommended

How to Sew Little Felt Animals

By: Sue Quinn

Rating: 5 of 5

How To Sew Little Felt Animals“How to Sew Little Felt Animals” is a lovely book of patterns of animals and clothing. It is a book that I saw and pre-ordered months ago based solely on the pictures on the cover. When the book arrived, the reality of the projects is even better than the promise of the photographs.

Sue Quinn has written a wonderfully instructive book. The instructions are clear, the photographs well done, and she has given many suggestions for how to make sure your animals look and act properly once they are finished.

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Compelling, Exciting, Action packed Sci-Fi War novel

Virtues of War (The Astral Saga)

By: Bennett R. Coles

Rating: 5 of 5

virtuesofwar“Virtues of War” by Bennett R Coles is an excellent futuristic war novel centering around the crew of the fast-attack craft Rapier.

As the events of the book unfold, you learn that in the future, Earth has colonized many worlds. The book follows the crew of the Terran Ship Rapier through their various missions in what turns out to become a war between the Terran forces, who see Earth as the mother planet, and Centauri Forces whose allegiance is to some of the colonies that were started from the Terran colonization effort.

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