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Razorblade Tears

July 14, 2021

razorblade

Ike Randolph and Buddy Lee Jenkins are middle-aged men with only two things in common. And both are things they’d like to forget: their prison time and their gay sons. One is easier than the other because their sons, Isiah and Derek married and have a little girl. Other than that, Ike is Black and the proud owner of a flourishing landscaping business and Buddy lives in a ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: Southern life, suspense, thriller

Summer Thrillers 2: Mini-Reviews

June 28, 2021

summer

On Friday I reviewed two summer thrillers that didn’t come through for me, but I acknowledged I’m finicky these days. Thankfully, I’m back with two more high-octane summer novels that kept me reading until the last page. Hang on.   I have to start my review of Falling with a big caveat: DO NOT read this book if you’re on a plane. Bill Hoffman is a long-time pilot ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: debut, mystery, suspense, thriller, vacation reading

Summer Thrillers: Mini-Reviews

June 25, 2021

summer

Summer is a great time for thrillers. Hot weather, vacation, and short attention spans are all made for engaging reading that moves fast. Of course, my expectations are higher, because humidity makes me cranky and we have plenty of it in Michigan. For that reason, I’m a picky reader right now so take these reviews with a grain of salt (what does that even mean?). On Monday I’ll ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Feature, Fiction Tagged: Italy, mystery, suspense, thriller

Impostor Syndrome: A Novel

June 16, 2021

impostor

One Julia is the wildly successful COO of Tangerine, one of the world’s largest technology companies (think Facebook). She’s happily married, living a life most of us only dream about. The other is a watchful, young Russian orphan desperate to be adopted. Plain and quiet, she’s ignored until later she catches the eye of Leo, a recruiter for the SPB, Russia’s secret intelligence ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary life, political intrigue

Her Dark Lies by J.T. Ellison

March 24, 2021

dark lies

Monday was fun day for reviews, but today’s a bit different. Still fun, but as you can probably tell from the title, Her Dark Lies is not a light-hearted romp through the craziness of reality TV. This is a thriller about a young woman marrying an older man with an insane amount of wealth and a lot of secrets. Basically, Rebecca on steroids and set in the modern-day world. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: mystery, suspense, thriller

The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins

January 8, 2021

wife

I’m a fan of modern retellings of classics. I realize they can risky and there are times they don’t work (I’m looking at you Anna K), but when I saw someone was taking on Jane Eyre I was ready. The Wife Upstairs is set in Birmingham, Alabama not England, and is about Jane, a young woman trying to build a new life for herself. She walks dogs in a wealthy neighborhood, ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary life, mystery, wealth

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