Book Review: Ridley Pearson’s In Harm’s Way
Sheriff Walt Fleming has hit a hard patch in his romance with Fiona Kenshaw when he can’t keep her photo out of the paper after an heroic rescue.
Sheriff Walt Fleming has hit a hard patch in his romance with Fiona Kenshaw when he can’t keep her photo out of the paper after an heroic rescue.
A casino boat is suspected of dumping raw sewage into the harbor, so Noah’s dad sinks the boat. Oops. Now Noah is determined to succeed where his dad failed.
Trying to build a new life after her husband died, Robyn finds herself the prime suspect in her client’s murder. The only people determined to clear her are her old friend,Hope Adams and a homicide detective with an uncanny affinity for the dead.
When Benicio Cortez, the head of the Cortez Cabal, needs Hope Adams, a tabloid reporter and a half-demon with a thirst for chaos, to infiltrate kids getting out of hand, Hope hops on it.
Banned forever from the East Valley, Emerson and Amelia watch enviously as Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter discover King Tut’s tomb.
Three words that resound in the heart of the warrior, but what is duty when country is gone? Where does honour lie when allies are revealed as enemies, when friends are not who they seem and when enemies are the ones we love?
The impassioned, possibly bipolar, self-proclaimed queen of lost causes Honey Santana, who schemes to help rid the world of irresponsibility, indifference, and dinnertime sales calls.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Behemothby Scott Westerfeld steampunk in a hardcover edition that was published by Simon Pulse on October 5, 2010 and has 481 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include GoliathSecond in the Leviathan steampunk series for Young Adults. My Take Excellent! I do like how Westerfeld blends our version of history with his version. A very successful series of escapes, revolution, disguises, sabotage, and secrets culminating in a wee bit of disaster for Alek. Leviathan has made it to Constantinople, I mean, Istanbul, and we are treated to a blend of mekaniks and beasties in the Ottoman Empire along with a lot of cloak-and-dagger. Can’t wait to read Goliath, 3.
It’s an unexpected reunion when Michelle O’Neal, the first human Sohon mentat, suddenly appears, interrupting Cally O’Neal’s secret mission.