Book Review: Suzanne Johnson’s Belle Chasse
It’s time to choose sides. Friends will become enemies, enemies will become allies, and not everyone will survive. And sometimes, even the ultimate sacrifice isn’t enough.
It’s time to choose sides. Friends will become enemies, enemies will become allies, and not everyone will survive. And sometimes, even the ultimate sacrifice isn’t enough.
Darkness is falling everywhere and little ones are getting sleepy, feeling cozy, and being tucked in. It’s time for a wide yawn, a big hug, and a snuggle under the covers—sleep tight!
Thieves are hitting ranch after ranch, and Carson Thorn is under fire from his fellow ranchers with fingers pointing to the brother of the woman he loves.
It’s the knowledge held by the very shy Jace that may be the world’s only hope as two enemies are forced to join forces.
A combination of eleven short stories, 12.5 in the Bryant and May crime mystery series based in London, and it recaps the first ten books, although it ranges all over time from World War II to today.
A lyrical animal ABC book, a mother tries to tuck her child in for the night by telling him about all the awake animals that are getting sleepy.
After an eventful (and murderous) conclave, Queen Arden Windermere in the Mists is alone again. Alone with her sleeping brother, and the cure that will wake him.
Rot still exists within the Sûreté, and Armand Gamache is determined to root it all out…whatever it takes, whoever it hurts.
Friends are elf-shot and suspicion falls on Sir Toby as assassinations fell more during the conclave. And Toby must stop the killer before he kills still more.
As short as it is, it could take a while to read as you act out the animals with your own kids…if you can keep from rolling on the floor, laughing.