Hey Curious One! We ended on a pretty good note with Wolf’s Bane by Aimee Easterling last time, and the good vibes should continue pretty well with this next book. Written by Anna Lowe, Desert Hunt is one for those who love to be proved wrong about what they think is best for themselves.
Continue reading “Love Shifters? Step into Desert Hunt by Anna Lowe”Wolf’s Bane by Aimee Easterling – A True Shifter Mystery
This was a good one, Curious One! I took my own advice and did some research. I found a collection of five books, written by individual authors that all centered around shifters. The first book, Wolf’s Bane by Aimee Easterling revolves around two sisters who are secretly fox shifters (kitsune) and a particular alpha wolf who isn’t the leading alpha of the pack. I will try to keep these all a bit shorter than usual too.
Continue reading “Wolf’s Bane by Aimee Easterling – A True Shifter Mystery”Cursed – An Evans Pack Trilogy by Claire Farrell
Ooookay, Curious One. I promised I would hit some shifter books after the last long haul of suspense, but I have to admit my first pick was not quite what I wanted. That’s what I get though, for hitting up a short series centered around dramatic High School. You could say I’m…Cursed!
Even if it was based in the good old land of Ireland. So, before I dig into this series here, I want to apologize and promise once more that I will keep reading these shifter books until I can find one that I loved!
Without further ado, let’s get started on Claire Farrell’s complete edition of Cursed: An Evans Pack Trilogy. Verity, Clarity, Adversity (a novella from Amelia’s point of view) and Purity.
Continue reading “Cursed – An Evans Pack Trilogy by Claire Farrell”Still Waters by Tami Hoag – A Disappointment
It’s been a couple hours now since the last page of this book and I am in the middle of a battle here, Curious One. Tami Hoag’s Still Waters is my discussion of choice today and I can’t believe I’m gonna say this, but I was a bit disappointed in it. If I’m asked who my top crime and suspense authors are, I would have definitively included Tami Hoag in my list. Still Waters, however, is definitely not among them.
Still Waters begins with the introduction of Elizabeth Stuart walking down a gravel road in expensive clothes with spike heels after her car broke down. She literally stumbles into a crime scene and a dead body falls onto her feet.
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