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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

ARC Review: The Cowboy Says I Do by Dylann Crush

Series:     Tying the Knot in Texas #1
Pub. Date:Aug. 4, 2020
Publisher:Berkley
Length:332 pgs
Source:NetGalley

As I just moved to Houston, I thought this would be a good choice. I don't, Texas is a tiny town somewhere between Houston and Dallas. There are quirky small town residents and family-driven politics and economics. That's how we get our main characters, the newly elected mayor (despite a lack of qualifications) and the deputy sheriff (despite questionable business activities by his family). This is a good story for those fond of sweet romance without a bit of small town drama.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

ARC Review: Sucker Punch by Laurell K. Hamilton

Series:     Anita Blake #27
Pub. Date:Aug. 4, 2020
Publisher:Berkley
Length:496 pgs
Source:NetGalley

This was quite the different kind of book for Anita and the Marshalls, one where they were trying to save a life instead of take it. I don't know if it was the rush to beat the clock or just the different situation, but the investigation didn't seem to fall into place well for me. There also wasn't the thrill of the hunt of the defeating of the big bad villain, so it just wasn't as exciting overall.

Monday, July 27, 2020

ARC Review: Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter


Series:     Soulwood #5
Pub. Date:July 28, 2020
Publisher:Ace
Length:384 pgs
Source:NetGalley


I so enjoy spending time with Nell Inghram, our widder-woman who liberated herself from a cult in East Tennessee. Oh, and a yinehi with unique powers and abilities. I have loved watching her come into herself as the series has progressed. As Nell's experiences have grown beyond pizza and Krispy Kreme, she has amassed a family through blood and the land. So Nell is no longer our loner against the church, but now has a team to help fight battles both personal and professional. Her common sense approach to life and solving crimes is endearing and inspiring. And her relationship with Occam, the werecat, is so dang cute that I can't help but smile at their interactions.