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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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Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson
review y/a contemporary 

2021: #59 – Catalyst (Laurie Halse Anderson)

January 30, 2022January 28, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments

Kate is a senior in high school. She’s working hard, both in school and out — keeping her grades up, working at the pharmacy, and keeping things on track at home, filling the role her dead mother would have had. Her father is a minister, and is often called away to help someone in the community, and Kate is left to make sure her brother

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review y/a fantasy young adult 

2021: #58 – City of Bones (Cassandra Clare)

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psychological thriller review thriller 

2021: #57 – Darling Rose Gold (Stephanie Wrobel)

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mystery review 

2021: #56 – Malice (Keigo Higashino)

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