I was a bit hit and miss with this book. At times it seemed to drag and I found myself able to put it down easily. Though there were parts that had me fully engaged and the twists and turns were interesting. It was enough to make me want to give the second book in the series a go.
2nd book in the Hana Westerman series. It absolutely has me sucked in and invested in the characters.
Absolutely enjoyed this read. While fictional, some of the events were similar to real ones. Really helps get an understanding and also how these events can leave their mark.
I enjoyed this book. The twist and turns and the villain at the end made it a great read.
A follow on to "When the Deep Dark Bush Swallows You Whole" but could be read as a stand alone. Really enjoyed this book. Had me engaged and did not expect the outcome but was well done.
Wasn't sure how I was goi g to feel about this book, but actually really enjoyed it. The author was able to make me feel like I was actually in the King Country. The storyline was good and keeps you guessing right up until we discover "whodunnit"
Was not sure I was going to enjoy this book, but I really did. Quite a few twists and turns, which kept it interesting. Not what I would normally expect from Harlen Coben, but was a good read regardless.
A very easy read, book 28 in a series. Sometimes the way the characters speak seems a bit awkward and a bit lame. But good for a quick read
Took me a while to get in to this one. I used to really enjoy Kathy Reichs boiks, but not so much in recent years. The storyline was ok, and although it seemed the "whodunnit" was going to be obvious, it wasn't. The ending was a bit anti-climatic
Book 3 in a trilogy, as always, love Nora Roberts
Super funny series... Love the misfortune series
Book 6 in a really interesting series