Book Review: Janet Evanovich & Lee Goldberg’s The Chase
Con artist Nicholas Fox and Special Agent Kate O’Hare go undercover to catch the world’s most wanted—and untouchable—criminals, including a former White House chief of staff.
Con artist Nicholas Fox and Special Agent Kate O’Hare go undercover to catch the world’s most wanted—and untouchable—criminals, including a former White House chief of staff.
Happy homes can only go so long before Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett get called out. Only both families are in trouble, and they’ll deal with an unlikely enemy.
Celia Graves’ client is the last surviving members of a magical family trapped in a feud, destined to die at the next full moon unless Celia can broker peace or break the curse.
Corruption threatens the end to the South Essex regiment and Major Richard Sharpe when he discovers an illegal recruiting ring selling soldiers to other divisions.
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 Kitty in the Underworldby Carrie VaughnIt is part of the Kitty Norville #12 series and is a urban fantasy in Paperback edition that was published by Tor Books on July 30, 2013 and has 305 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Dark and Stormy Knights, Kitty Goes to Washington, Kitty and the Midnight Hour, “Kitty Meets the Band”, Hex Appeal, Kitty and the Silver Bullet, Kitty and the Dead Man’s Hand, Kitty Raises Hell, Kitty’s House of Horrors, Kitty Goes to War, Kitty’s Big Trouble, Kitty’s Greatest Hits, Kitty Steals the Show, Kitty Rocks the HouseTwelfth in the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series and revolving around Kitty, a werewolf radio talk show host. My Take Normally, I enjoy the Kitty stories. Vaughn makes them fun and informative. This one? Not so much. It caught the informative bit as Vaughn delves into various Underworld myths, but how it related to the story was weak. It seemed more of stretch […]
Uncle Sunny has skipped out on his bond, and it’s Stephanie’s job to bring this much-loved crook — and Joe’s godfather! — back into the jailhouse fold.
Special Agents Ty and Zane must get across cross-country and endure TSA pat-downs, blizzards, uncooperative prisoners, CIA kill teams, a desperate lack of sleep or caffeine, and each other.
Vet Dell Connelly is suspicions of their new uber-efficient receptionist. For her part, Jade Bennett happily left the big-city behind and enjoys the views of her ruggedly sexy boss.
It’s Allie’s birthday, and all she wants is some time out of her stinking magic-infused building and a hot coffee. But when Mama calls, Allie feels compelled to respond.
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 A Christmas Hopeby Anne Perry historical mystery in a hardcover edition that was published by Ballantine Books on November 12, 2013 and has 197 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Death in the Devil’s Acre, Cardington Crescent, Silence in Hanover Close, Bethlehem Road, The Cater Street Hangman, Callander Square, Paragon Walk, Resurrection Row, Rutland Place, Farriers’ Lane, Bluegate Fields, Midnight at Marble Arch, Dark Tide RisingEleventh in Anne Perry’s Christmas Stories historical mystery series and set in Monk’s Victorian world of 1868, although Monk doesn’t appear in this. My Take It’s a bleak existence, attending parties for the sake of social and business advancement. Things get out of hand, however, and everything in Claudine’s world is overturned. And we encounter the double standards and the huge preference for appearance over character that are so disgusting in a society. People’s prejudices and expectations condemn another, mostly because it’s easier. Don’t want to rock the boat, do we? […]