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Barbara Ann RS's Blog – December 2013 Archive (10)

Review of Snow Fence Road by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

“You have to believe what your heart loves, what it wants. As hard as you can, with everything you’ve got. That’s the way love comes into the world.”

            -Andy Hollinger from Snow Fence Road

If you are looking for a touching romance novel to curl up with by a roaring fire during the winter holidays, then consider Snow Fence Road, a beautifully written, poignant love story about two lonely individuals who struggle to move beyond…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 23, 2013 at 9:11am — No Comments

Review of Identity X by Michelle Muckley

Muckley has written an intellectually gripping thriller that demanded and kept my attention from the start.  What happens when you walk out of your front door and realize that you no longer officially exist in society? When you realize the little plastic government issued ID card that you must use everywhere to do almost anything has suddenly become deactivated? This is the mystery Ben Stone, a prominent medical scientist working in the U.K., must solve after he awakens one morning following…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 22, 2013 at 5:39pm — No Comments

Review of Evil Town by J. David Bethel

David Bethel has created a fascinating fictitious thriller that takes readers into the dark, seamy hidden world of backdoor Washington politics where influential characters become players in a ruthless high stakes game involving scandal, blackmail, and cover-ups. Those who become ensnared in this tangled web of deception become susceptible to manipulation and corruption.

 

After the murder of a high-profile politician’s wife, Joanna Caffery, FBI Special Agent Matt Thurston…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 22, 2013 at 1:41pm — No Comments

Review of The Forgotten by L.C. Mortimer

Many of the post-apocalyptic zombie novels I’ve read have focused on a protagonist’s dealing with the immediate effects of a zombie outbreak, so the fact that The Forgotten is set eight years after a zombie invasion caught my attention and was one motivating factor in my decision to read this book.

Nicole Blue has grown up learning to live in a new world where survival is always at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Nicole’s young life has been filled with tragedy since the…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 19, 2013 at 9:07am — No Comments

Review of Ashes to Ashes (Experiment in Terror #8) by Karina Halle

I’m a huge fan of this series and highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys reading books about the paranormal.  Ashes to Ashes is the eighth book in this nine part series, and just when I thought the hauntings couldn’t get any creepier, any more chilling,  and the love scenes between Perry and Dex any hotter, Halle proves me wrong with this book, and it is one of the best in the series.  Each book just gets better and better!

As this series draws closer to its conclusion, and…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 17, 2013 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Kate McCarthy has written a wonderfully poignant love story about the endurance and power of love all wrapped up with the beauty and heartbreak that’s bound to happen when you’re willing to open your…

Kate McCarthy has written a wonderfully poignant love story about the endurance and power of love all wrapped up with the beauty and heartbreak that’s bound to happen when you’re willing to open your heart and love someone with every fiber of your being.  This novel is about Ryan and Fin’s arduous journey to find their way to one another despite the distance, the sacrifices, and the travesty of war. It’s an amazing, unforgettable story, and I’m not sure my review will do this book…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 12, 2013 at 10:06am — No Comments

Review of Blue Lines (Assassins #4) by Toni Aleo

This is only the second book that I have read in Toni Aleo’s popular Nashville Assassins series, and, although I’m sure it’s best to read the series in order, I did not have any problem with picking up the series after only reading Taking Shots (Assassins #1). Couples featured in previous books continue to play minor roles in Blue Lines, but Aleo provides just enough of their backstories to help me understand their relevance and connection to the main characters in this book,…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 12, 2013 at 10:05am — No Comments

Review of Sins Brothers Series by Rebecca Zanetti

With the latest release of the second book in the Sins Brothers Series, Sweet Revenge, this week, I wanted to showcase the series because after reading these first two books, I absolutely love it! Zanetti immerses you into the world of four brothers who have been genetically engineered as part of a covert military experiment whose purpose is to create an elite force of government assassins. Conceived in test tubes and genetically altered to give them superhuman traits, the brothers…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 9, 2013 at 9:44am — No Comments

Review of Grimnirs (Runes #3) by Ednah Walters

I’m already a fan of this creative YA series where Norse mythology, the magic of runes, and teen romance have been carefully crafted into a fantastical plot of intrigue, mystery, and suspense.  The series does need to be read from the beginning in order to understand and follow the continuous storyline. While the first two books have featured Raine and Torin, in Grimnirs, the focus shifts to Raine’s best friend, Cora.

 Since I enjoyed the romance between Raine and Torin so…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 9, 2013 at 9:41am — No Comments

Review of Winter's Heat (Titan #1) by Cristin Harber

Winter’s Heat is a great start to Cristin Harber’s romantic suspense series.  The book has a dramatic action-oriented beginning that grabs you and doesn’t let go until the end.  The fast-paced storyline is packed with danger, suspense, and passion that really doesn’t slow down into the last few chapters, and by then, I wanted to shake some sense into the stubborn, very sexy, Colby Winters, an elite member of the Titan Group, a security company comprised of several hard-core warriors…

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Added by Barbara Ann RS on December 5, 2013 at 8:29am — No Comments

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