Thursday, May 28, 2020

Just a Little Bit Married by Teresa Southwick

Started: 5/24/20
Finished: 5/27/20
Year: 2017
Pages: 218
Genre: Romance
Grade: B
Reason for reading: received through Bookcrossing.com, TBR pile
Blurb (from back cover): "The last time Rose Tucker saw her ex-husband, Lincoln Hart, he was fleeing their newly minted marriage. Now the man she fell in love with at first sight has returned to say those three little words: 'we're still married!' And while the lawyers fix the clerical glitch, the handsome millionaire offers a way to help his not-so-ex wife save her business.
"The pretty interior designer can hardly wait to say 'I don't.' But in the meantime, Rose can't afford to turn down her husband's job offer. So she agrees to decorate Linc's new luxury condo. While Rose draws up plans for his home, he has designs on her heart. And if he gets his way, the new towels will say His and Hers."
Opinion: Sometimes you just need fluff. I haven't read a Harlequin in a while. Highly predictable but still enjoyable. 

Saturday, May 23, 2020

The Silence by Susan Allott

Started: 5/17/20
Finished: 5/22/20
Year: 2020
Pages: 287
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from book jacket): "It is 1997, and in a basement flat in Hackeny, Isla Green is awakened by a call in the middle of the night: her father, Joe, phoning from Sydney. It seems that thirty years ago, the Greens' next-door neighbor Mandy disappeared. Joe claims he thought Mandy had moved away with her husband, but now Mandy's family is trying to reconnect, and there is no trace of her. Joe was allegedly the last person to see her alive, and now he's under suspicion of murder.
"So Isla returns to Australia for the first time in a decade to support her father and to search for the truth. Her arrival in Sydney brings up echoes from the past, taking us back to the heat of summer 1967, when two young couples lived side by side on a quiet street by the sea. The more questions Isla asks, the more she learns about the secrets each marriage bore. Could her father have some done something terrible? And how much does her mother know?
"At the center of it all lies a shameful practice rooted in Australia's colonial past: the forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, children now known as the Stolen Generation."
Opinion: A decent story with a familiar plot. Even though it is predictable, the mystery plot being resolved is done in a respectable manner. A more complete review will be on Myself.com in the upcoming months.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Beyond Betrayal by Phil Waldrep

Started: 5/10/20
Finished: 5/12/20
Year: 2020
Pages: 210
Genre: self-help
Grade: D
Reason for reading: Goodreads.com giveaway win
Blurb: how to forgive when betrayed
Opinion: This book was way too religious. Too many Bible quotes. I did like the personal examples of how the author and others that he knew worked through several steps to overcome the feelings of betrayal. It does ask for you to look within yourself to see why you feel so betrayed and how to overcome the feelings and eventually learn to forgive.

Saturday, May 09, 2020

Four to Score by Janet Evanovich

Started: 5/3/20
Finished: 5/8/20
Year: 1998
Pages: 313
Genre: mystery
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: bookslender.com book, rereading the series
Blurb (from back cover): "Stephanie Plum, Trenton, New Jersey's favorite pistol-packing, condom-carrying bounty hunter, is back-and on the trail of a revenge-seeking waitress who's skipped bail. With the help of 73-year-old Grandma Mazur, ex-hooker Lula, a transvestite musician named Sally Sweet, and the all-too-hospitable, all-too-sexy Joe Morelli, Stephanie might just catch her woman. Then again, with more mishaps than there are exits on the Jersey Turnpike-including murders, firebombs, and Stephanie's arch-rival bounty hunter chasing after the same fugitive-Stephanie better watch her back big-time if she wants to live to crack this case."
Opinion: This one is a rather funny book. The antics of Stephanie and her "help" make this book more of a comedy than an actual mystery but there definitely is one to be solved.

Sunday, May 03, 2020

Dead to Her by Sarah Pinborough

Started: 2/23/20
Finished: 5/2/20
Year: 2020
Pages: 388
Genre: Thriller
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from book jacket): "Marcie's whirlwind affair with Jason Maddox catapulted her into the most elite circles. Old money, old ties, old secrets. Marcie may have married into this world-but she'll never truly be a part of it.
"Then Jason's boss brings home a captivating new wife from his trip to London. Young, attractive, reckless-nobody can take their eyes off Keisha. Including Marcie's husband.
"Some people would kill for the life Marcie has-what will she do to keep it?"
Opinion: The book jacket is misleading. It was slow to start but picked up. Not the best thriller that I've read. A more complete review will be available on MyShelf.com in the upcoming months.