Book Review: Katherine Hall Page’s The Body in the Snowdrift
Pranks, theft, and murder contrive to destroy the Fairchild celebration. That bad feeling Faith Fairchild has only escalates when she learns she may be next.
Pranks, theft, and murder contrive to destroy the Fairchild celebration. That bad feeling Faith Fairchild has only escalates when she learns she may be next.
A hidden diary from the past reveals horrors that taint the house on Brattle Street even as Tom Fairchild wrestles with a crisis of conscience.
The vengeful Duchess of the Red Court knows Susan’s long-kept secret—and she plans to use it. Harry may have to unleash the full fury of his untapped power to protect his family.
The scientific weapons of Sharona versus the magic of Arcana clash in the Multiverse, each thinking the other fired first and war snowballs between two powerful unions.
A former blood slave, the vampire Zsadist still bears scars from a past of suffering and humiliation and all fear him. Until he rescues the beautiful Bella from lessers.
Sabotage is spreading across the island, protesting the McMansions going up, turning Sanpere into another tourist trap, and Faith gets pulled in to the mysteries.
Patsy Avery has asked Faith to conduct a two-and-a-half week cooking class at the local prep school as a cover to investigate racial attacks on a young black student.
DI Thomas Lynley and Deborah and Simon St James uncover dark, complex relationships in a village where relationships bring men and women together with passion, grief, or the intention to kill.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Girls’ Poker Nightby Jill A. Davis chick lit that was published by Ballantine Books on February 3, 2004 and has 256 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon A standalone chick lit romance. My TakeThe focus here is on the wanna-don’wanna relationship with her editor, Michael. I almost stopped reading so many times in this book but, because I’m obsessive, I kept going hoping for something redeeming about it. I was right . . . thank god! About the last few chapters . . . well, not really chapters per se, more like entries in a journal . . . Ruby finally, for some reason, gets her act together and writes a very illuminating column. It is good. It made me wish that Davis had produced other columns. I did enjoy the alternative betting the girls indulged in; it was much more of a challenge to cough it up when your thoughts and feelings are on the line. Escaping an unwanted relationship in Boston, Ruby Capote takes a job as a columnist in New […]
Everything about Jessie Gillmansen’s life changed when her mother died. All Jessie wants is to avoid more change. But the universe hasn’t listened: the town, a hot new guy with secrets, and mysterious dark things happening, they’re all a’changing.