January seemed like a very long month, but it was good reading wise. I finished 15 books and for the most part they were pretty good. There were even a couple that were excellent reads. My TBR suffered a bit, but it was all good in the end.
January seemed like a very long month, but it was good reading wise. I finished 15 books and for the most part they were pretty good. There were even a couple that were excellent reads. My TBR suffered a bit, but it was all good in the end.
It is the end of the month and time to look forward to what I hopefully will be reading in February. This month I have 4 ARCs and 4 other books that I plan on reading. Strangely enough none seem to be love stories. Oh well, I will probably try to squeeze one of those in this month.
A review for the fifth book in a hilarious cozy mystery/ thriller. Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave by Elle Cosimano is just as good as the other books in the series. It is a laugh out loud race to find out who really buried that body in her neighbor’s backyard.
A review of the new stand alone novel by Edward Ashton. Fourth Consort is a thought provoking first contact story about a human stranded on an alien world and trying to survive in a culture very different from our own.
A review for the new YA dystopian novel by Neal Shusterman. All Better Now is the story of a new pandemic where the survivors experience utter contentment. There are many afraid of the virus and many who wish to share it with the world. Read this to decide which side you would root for.
A review for the third book in the Ben Packard series. This is a crime thriller/mystery series with a sheriff in a small midwestern town. Ben is a great detective that cares about his job and the people he knows. This book has three stories that intertwine to make a twisty thriller that will keep you reading until the gut wrenching end.
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