Copy Cat by Erica Spindler
Kept me guessing until the end. I like that. I hate when you can guess the ending halfway through the book.
Dark Tort by Diane Mott Davidson
I enjoyed the storyline of this latest of the Goldy Schulze series. The recipes are always a plus!
Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeffry Lindsay
A strange dark subject but humorous in spots. I can picture it as a TV series.
Sleeping with Fear by Kay Hooper
If you're in the mood for a spooky murder mystery with more "dark side" horror than Dark Vader brought to Star Wars, Kay Hooper's series is for you. Sleeping with Fear is book 3 in her series and heroine Riley Crane is an FBI Special Crimes Unit clairvoyant who specializes in the occult, the dark side. She's "drawn" to Opal Island, S.C. to investigate strange occult activities, and from chapter 1 you'll be hooked trying to figure out who Riley can trust and who's really behind the "black forces." Hooper also creates a great hero in Ash Prescott... ok, maybe I shouldn't have told you that... he does have a "secret connection"... I didn't solve this mystery until it was revealed in the last chapter. WOW!
Bishop's Daughter by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Entertaining - Read it in one day!
Sex, Lies, and Vampires by Katie MacAlister
Very campy. Amusing. I love vamps, and this was a different side of them.
Suzannah's Garden by Debbie Macomber
Always like her. A very human approach to everyday things. I recommend.
Lost in the Garden by Philip Beard
Clever and humorous.
Raiders of the Lost Corset by Ellen Byerrum
As bad as the title.
False Impression by Jeffrey Archer
A master story teller. He gets your attention from the beginning and he runs with a fantastic story of cheating, murder, Van Gogh and other art treasures. Wonderful read.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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