Sunday, March 29, 2020

Hearts of the Missing by Carol Potenza

Started: 3/22/20
Finished: 3/28/20
Year: 2018
Pages: 291
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B
Reason for reading: Goodreads.com giveaway win
Blurb (from book jacket): "When a young woman linked to a list of missing Fire-Sky tribal members commits suicide, Pueblo police sergeant Nicky Matthews is assigned to the case. Soon, Nicky uncovers a threat that strikes at the very heart of what it means to be a Fire-Sky Native: victims chosen and murdered because of their genetic makeup.
"But these deaths are not just about a life taken. In a vengeful twist, the killer ensures the spirits of those targeted will wander forever, lost to their family, their People, and their ancestors. When those closest to Nicky are put in jeopardy, she must be willing to sacrifice everything-her career, her life, even her soul-to save the people she is sworn to protect."
Opinion: I haven't read a lot of books where Native Americans are the main characters (not sure why, just haven't). Add on the possibility of a serial killer and this is a decent debut mystery novel. This novel won the Tony Hillerman Prize and I can see why.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Three To Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich

Started: 3/8/20
Finished: 3/14/20
Year: 1997
Pages: 350
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B
Reason for reading: Booksfree.com
Blurb (from back cover): "A 'saintly' old candy store owner is on the lam-and bounty hunter extraordinaire Stephanie Plum is on the case. As the body count rises, Stephanie finds herself dealing with dead drug dealers and slippery fugitives on the chase of her life. And with the help of eccentric friends and family, Steph must see to it that this case doesn't end up being her last..."
Opinion: I'm continuing with the series. This one had laugh out loud scenes. The mystery plot was decent and enjoyable.

Friday, March 06, 2020

On the Corner of Hope and Main by Beverly Jenkins

Started: 3/1/2020
Finished: 3/6/2020
Year: 2020
Pages: 285
Genre: Literature
Grade: C
Reason for reading: review for LibraryThing.com
Blurb (from back cover): "Trent July has been the mayor of this historic town for the past four years, but now he's ready to let someone else take up the mantle. Barrett Payne, a former Marine, decides he wants the job. But when a surprise candidate also enters the ring, the town has strong opinions on who would be the best choice.
"And that's not the only drama, as Malachi "Mal" July continues to make reparations for the damage he's caused and the people he's betrayed, especially his lady love, Bernandine. Is she finally ready to forgive him and let the past go?
"As the residents of Henry Adams have learned, life will throw obstacles their way-but it's how they come together and rise above these challenges that keeps the bonds of their close-knit community strong."
Opinion: This started off in a good pace, but scattered. Lots of subplots going on. The last 3rd seemed rush to try to close out all the subplots and leave enough for the next book in the series.