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This was an absolutely cringe worthy novel! Dialogue was awful! I don‘t like romance books and this acts like a murder mystery/ scifi when in reality those things were thrown in as a side to the romance. Blech
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This was an absolutely cringe worthy novel! Dialogue was awful! I don‘t like romance books and this acts like a murder mystery/ scifi when in reality those things were thrown in as a side to the romance. Blech
Another book done in this series with #IDLR with @StayCurious Every book seems to get better and better. This is number 12, we will be reading the short Novella, Interlude In Death this month. First check in is April 13th.
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#IDLR #InDeathLongReadalong Ch.15-end: things finally fell into place and connections were made between Yost, the people who hired him, Magda‘s scummy son, and yes, Roarke‘s old friend. It was a sad ending - between this and previous stories, Roarke has lost several of his links to his past. I liked seeing Summerset in his element and seeing his bond with Roarke. I‘m interested to see how things will work out for Peabody and Mcnab. ⬇️
#IDLR #InDeathLongReadalong I‘m very sorry for missing last week‘s post. Forgetting to hit the renew button led to me losing access to my library ebook for a few days. I‘ve got it back now but I‘m behind so I‘m going to give myself one more week to finish (especially considering April‘s book is shorter). Sorry to those who are finished and waiting! Anyway, to briefly discuss the above 4 chapters - ⬇️
#InDeathLongReadalong #IDLR Ch.6-10: someone is using a vicious killer for hire to get to Roarke, killing people who work for him. And since Roarke owns half the world there are millions of targets and no way to know who‘s next. So who is behind the contract? Who is trying to get to Roarke? And can Eve keep him in line so that he doesn‘t get himself into trouble while trying to find the culprit? ⬇️
#InDeathLongReadalong #IDLR Ch.1-5: a young maid is killed in Roarke‘s hotel by a professional killer. And Eve feels Roarke is the true target. Coincidentally, a ghost from Roarke‘s past shows up. He‘s charming for sure but Eve is keeping a close eye on Mick. I think he‘s up to something - but is he the one who hired the assassin? I‘m not sure.
I'm re-reading this series #IDLR with @StayCurious, and I still like it like the first time read. #SeriesLove25 #Read2025 More bingo spots #ISpyBingoMar @TheAromaofBooks @TheSpineView @Andrew65 @DieAReader
#InDeathLongReadalong Our next book for #IDLR is book 12. Although the books have been getting a bit longer (22-23 chapters) we will stick to our schedule of 5 chapters a week and finishing the rest in the last week. Our first check in for March will be March 9. Please let me know if you want to continue to be tagged or if you want me to remove your name from my list.
#IDLR #InDeathLongReadalong A challenging case where there were multiple elements to navigate - dirty cops, an avenging killer (also a cop), a crazed villain from Roarke‘s past, marital strife - Eve handled it all as she always does-with grit and determination and heart. She had compassion for her killer-and while I figured out who it was early on, I didn‘t know how things would come to a close. She and Roarke grew closer and weathered the storm.