May 2022

    Meant To Be by Emily Giffin

    Emily Giffin writes what i think of as sappy books (Lies That Bind, All We Ever Wanted), so I wasn’t sure how this one would go. Particularly after I read that Meant To Be followed a family  portrayed as “American royalty,” featuring a son whose father is killed in a tragic accident and who feels …

    Every Cloak Rolled in Blood by James Lee Burke

    James Lee Burke’s book Another Kind of Eden (reviewed in 2021) had just a bit too much of the supernatural in it for my taste…same for my husband who is the real Burke fan in this household. So I was a bit hesitant to dive into Every Cloak Rolled in Blood, described as “ his …

    The Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz

    Although I wasn’t expecting to, I really enjoyed The Plot, so I was looking forward to her latest, The Latecomer. The story revolves around the Oppenheimer family of New York City, parents of triplets who don’t have much of a bond among themselves or with their parents. The triplets are about to go off to …

    Take Your Breath Away by Linwood Barclay

    I’ve been a regular reader of Linwood Barclay’s books for several years, generally awarding 4 or 5 stars, so I was pleased to get a copy of Take Your Breath Away from William Morrow and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.  But then I looked at the last book of his I reviewed, which …

    All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers (withAlex Kiester)

    I was so eager to read this book. Partly because I am such an avid reader of true crime, and Ashley Flowers is the primary host of the wildly successful Crime Junkies podcast. When I got my review copy (thanks to Random House/Ballantine and NetGalley) which I received in exchange for my honest review, I …

    Ashley’s War by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

    I really wanted to love this book. I kept trying not to let my negative feelings about the war get in the way…alas, it was not to be. The women who served as CSTs (Cultural Support Team members) in Afghanistan are amazing. I admire their courage, ability, and willingness to serve. But the whole idea …

    Dead In The Water by Matthew Campbell and Kim Chellel

    I love true crime, especially when it reads like fiction. I wasn’t familiar with the event described in Dead In The Water by Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel, but the subtitle grabbed me: A True Story pf Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy. I didn’t realize how totally ignorant I was about international shipping, …

    American Quartet by Warren Adler

    When I got this book, I knew it was a police procedural/political thriller, but I didn’t realize it had been published in 1982, a full forty (gasp!) years ago. So I had a “hmmm” moment before I started to read. I wasn’t sure a story about a female police officer in Washington, D.C. in the …