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2018: #19 – The Ex (Alafair Burke)

January 15, 2019January 13, 2019 1 Comment
The Ex by Alafair Burke

This is the first Alafair Burke I’ve picked up, and I’m glad I did. It made me realize it had been a while since I read a good thriller and how much I enjoy them!  The main character here is Olivia Randall, a New York defense attorney who receives a call one morning from the daughter of her ex-fiance, Jack. He’s been arrested for murder,

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2006: #44 – Turning Angel (Greg Iles)

May 28, 2006January 15, 2021 0 Comment
Turning Angel by Greg Iles

Book #44 was Turning Angel, by Greg Iles, the second Penn Cage novel. This book is kind of a sequel to The Quiet Game, which I’m not sure I’ve read. If I have, I need to read it again, because I didn’t remember any of it. Anyway, this was great, and it wasn’t necessary to have read the first book to enjoy it. Book count:

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2005: #17 – The Hearing (John Lescroart)

March 4, 2005January 14, 2021

Book 17 was the 3rd book in John Lescroart’s Dismas Hardy series, The Hearing. I really enjoy Lescroart’s books. This is a series I’ve been reading out of order, so unfortunately I already know the fate of some of the characters. But, it doesn’t really matter. The books still suck me in, and the third part of this book was really fast-paced and interesting. Lescroart

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Hi, I’m Jaime…

That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey
hf - 1920s historical fiction historical mystery mystery review 

2021: #1 – The Widows of Malabar Hill (Sujata Massey)

January 15, 2021January 14, 2021 Jaime 0

The years that India was under British rule has long been an interesting time period to me, and this book is set right smack in the middle of it. Perveen Mistry is someone unusual — a female lawyer in early 1920s Bombay. She’s not considered a full lawyer because she cannot appear in court, but she’s able to do a lot of contract work and

Mean Streak by Sandra Brown
review romance romantic suspense 

2020: #43 – Mean Streak (Sandra Brown)

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Daughter of Moloka'i by Alan Brennert
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2020: #42 – Daughter of Moloka’i (Alan Brennert)

January 13, 2021January 12, 2021 Jaime 0
Takedown Twenty by Janet Evanovich
amateur sleuth comedic fiction mystery review 

2020: #41 – Takedown Twenty (Janet Evanovich)

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