Tag: first-person protagonist point-of-view

Book Review: Rita Moreau’s Wheeler-Dealer

Book Review: Rita Moreau’s Wheeler-Dealer

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.Wheeler-Dealerby Rita Moreau amateur sleuth, cozy mystery in a Kindle edition that was published by Amazon on April 8, 2021 and has 334 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon First in The Ghost & Camper Kooky cozy mystery series about a pair of amateur sleuths and revolving around a sixty-something divorcée and the ghost that comes with her “new” vintage camper. My Take Let me start off with saying the premise is cute with its ghost needing to do good deeds to get out of purgatory and Mabel heading out to find a new way of life without her husband. The idea of getting out on the road and experiencing new things is exciting, and Bob is a trouper, helping Mabel find her camper and how to drive it. Irma makes the point that Mable shouldn’t “wait to do the things you should have done while you were living”. it’s too late once you’re dead. ”Just drive the truck, not the camper.” Moreau uses first person protagonist point-of-view from Mabel’s perspective, so we […]

Posted December 22, 2023 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Book Review: Laurell K Hamilton’s Smolder

Book Review: Laurell K Hamilton’s Smolder

The wedding of the century between vampire hunter Anita Blake and the vampire king of America Jean-Claude is almost here, but an ancient evil arrives in St. Louis and even Jean-Claude’s unmatched power isn’t enough to save them. Only the return of a lost love will give the a chance to save their loved ones and every vampire in the country.

Posted October 20, 2023 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews / 0 Comments