In When We Were Worthy by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen will enhance your library and be a great find for those who enjoy drama and emotions, taking you into the thought and feelings that often result from tragedy.
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Book Review: ‘The Outliers’, a Novel of Suspense by Kimberly McCreight
In 'The Outliers' by Kimberly McCreight We meet friends Wylie and Cassie. Close since childhood they communicate frequently and are always there for each other. Wylie has not heard from Cassie since their last fight, and in true Wylie fashion she decides it is up to her to save Cassie from herself.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kowloon Bay,’ An Abby Kane Thriller, by Ty Hutchinson
In 'Kowloon Bay' by Ty Hutchinson we catch up to Abby Kane one more time as she continues her work with the FBI. However, on holiday in China in order to help her children understand their background, she is drawn into a mystery that could well be the destruction of the very family she has come to view as her own.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Second Life,’ A Novel of Murder and Secrets by S.J. Watson
Watson takes us on a strange and perilous journey into darkness, secrets and murder in a way that creates creepy vibes that make you uncomfortable. J
Read More »Book Review: ‘Johnnie Come Lately’ a Novel by Kathleen M. Rodgers
Rodgers has given us a tale of hurt and anguish. Her characters are an eclectic mix with emotions and flaws that are the same you find in the people you meet every day. Yet some of the secrets and issues are things we only hear about, and with a steady hand she introduces us to the dangers of bulimia and its aftermath.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Suspicion’ a Young Adult Fiction by Alexandra Monir
The secrets of Rockford manor are very delicate and Imogen is cautious about creating any further concerns. There is something very strange about the deaths of her parents and that of her cousin, something that someone is willing to kill to keep secret.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Ballroom’ by Alice Simpson
If you enjoy music and dance, and are intrigued by people and their behaviors you will find this work to be immensely satisfying.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Hidden Child’ by Camilla Lackberg
The past moves forward with haunting precision.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Elizabeth is Missing’ by Emma Healey
How do you communicte your concerns when you are diagnosed with dementia, and no one will listen?
Read More »Interview with Beverly Stowe McClure, Author of Life On Hold
A paper found. A secret revealed. A girl's life changed forever.
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