First book down, One in a week is good for me and my neglected Kindle... Let's thank insomnia for that.
Otherwise I enjoyed the split narrative dual perspective fast paced book!
First book down, One in a week is good for me and my neglected Kindle... Let's thank insomnia for that.
Otherwise I enjoyed the split narrative dual perspective fast paced book!
It's a relaxing at my mother in law's to escape our hot house, starting a new book kind of new year's Day for me 💕💕
4 stars From its explosive opening scene to its dramatic climax, Kelly Irvin‘s Her Every Move is one high-octane read. A ripped-from-the-headlines plot, a well-described familiar setting, a broad array of hot-button issues, and a large diverse cast made this book remarkably current and incredibly realistic.
Full review is on my blog Carpe Diem Chronicles.
“He‘s a cop trying to stop a serial bomber. And she‘ll stop at nothing to clear her own name.”
Sounds good.
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This is a faith-based thriller centered around finding a serial bomber in San Antonio. I wish I had connected more with this one. Too many cliches, too predictable, weird twists and turns and a romance that didn‘t feel real to me. At the risk of being too harsh, the writing also felt uneven. I felt like some good editing could tighten it up and make it flow more smoothly. But in the end it just didn‘t do much for me. 2.5/5⭐️