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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Week of January 19- Salena

Showdown in Mudbug by Jan Deleon (#3 in the Ghost-in-law series)—291 pages

Another fun romp through Mudbug and New Orleans. This one includes the FBI, a hacker on the run, and the mob.

 



Buried Bones (Sarah Booth Delaney #2) by Carolyn Haines—368 pages

Old secrets and a new tell-all book create chaos for the residents of Zinnia Mississippi. Sarah Booth is asked to find the manuscript when it goes missing. Not as good as the first installment but not a bad read. I will be giving the 3rd title a chance at some point in the future. 

 


Shakespeare’s Landlord (#1 in the Lily Bard series) by Charlaine Harris – 336 pages

Not real impressed with this one.  This was pretty depressing and the characters were weak. The relationships between them all were really superficial. I probably won’t be trying book #2.

 



The Whisper Man by Alex North – 400 pages

Wait…. What! There is a moment about halfway through the book when you think everything is coming to a head and you understand what is going on and then… wham! You are left wondering what the heck just happened. If you enjoy a good murder mystery with some twists and turns give this one a try.

 



Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen—352 pages

Time travel with some interesting twists. I really enjoyed this story and the glimpses into a not so distant future world. How far would you go to protect your child? Some things were predictable yet not boring. Great read!





Read by Salena Morgan

Friday, October 30, 2020

Week of October 30

 The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl by Theodora Goss 

This is the third volume in The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club. I highly recommend the whole series. If you enjoy weird adventure stories this one has a lot to offer. In the pages of this book you will get to know Mary Jekyll, Diana Hyde, Justine Frankenstein, Katherine Moraeu, Lucinda Van Helsing, Sherlock Holmes and more.
464 pages-

 



The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix 

The name of this one says it all! I didn’t like this as much as I expected I would but it was still a fun Halloween read.
424 pages-

 





Real Murders by Charlaine Harris 

A small town librarian gets caught up in solving a real murder instead of just reading about them.  I really liked this book. Aurora “Roe” Teagarden may be familiar to some since several movies have been made from this series for the Hallmark channel.
304 pages-