Sunday, 29 June 2014

Review: Surrender


Surrender
Surrender by Donna Malane

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



I was lucky enough to receive a free copy of this book in return for an honest review.

The Main character in this book is a missing persons expert.
Diane Rowe. And in this story Diane is trying to not only come to terms with but also solve the murder of her sister. And the case takes her on a long dark and dangerous journey, where she will find out about things maybe you are better not knowing about your sister.

She has involvement and help from the police, as she has done work for them in the past, and also because her ex husband Sean is still a copper.
The story also follows Diane trying to find the identity of a body that has turned up, and as the work she does for the police is for missing persons this part of the story sits in nicely and runs along side her trying to solve her sisters murder.

a quite enjoyable read, but I found it a little slow in parts. I would definitely read more from this author in the future.



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Monday, 9 June 2014

Review: Can Anybody Help Me?


Can Anybody Help Me?
Can Anybody Help Me? by Sinéad Crowley

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Can Anybody Help Me?

Detective Sergeant Claire Boyle is trying to carry on as normal in her job as the Detective in this novel, she is pregnant with her first child and over-doing things. Trying to find out why a young mother has been murdered,.

I was eager to give this book a read when I read some great reviews on it. And I certainly wasn't disappointed.
I started it late at night, and then ended up staying up even later so I could get a good way through it. Unfortunately for me, Real life keeps getting in the way or I could sit and read forever.
This book was an easy read, and found that I quickly got caught up in story line. I think As I am myself a mother, it was easy to relate to the characters, and the things they experience the worries that I think most mothers go through.
The story is set around an online forum, which nowadays I think is something almost everyone uses or has used at some time. The forum is for new Mums and Mums to be.
But i think with all the hype around social media f/b and Twitter etc, its so easy to become friends with people you don't actually know, yet they seem so much like a friend you have known for always. I know myself I have made some great on-line friends, but also met some complete loons. I think this book helps you think about the things you do when online.



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Saturday, 7 June 2014

Review: Second Chances


Second Chances
Second Chances by Rachael R. Vaughn

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Kate Strickland Ross is small-town attorney seeking election to a local judicial position, who has just discovered that her son Trey has been arrested for armed robbery and attempted murder in a neighboring college town. Although she is highly respected in the small town where she practices law, Kate has an ugly secret that, until now, she has successfully hidden for more than twenty years. Her son’s legal troubles and the sudden exposure of her dark past now threaten to ruin her chances of winning the election and to destroy relationships with the people she loves. Thanks to Wade Anders, a long-time friend to Kate and mentor to her son, she soon discovers that she is the target of an angry young man bent on revenge for misdeeds he believes Kate committed long ago against his deceased mother. It turns out that the vengeance-seeker, Andy, has been insinuating himself into the lives of the Ross family for years as part of a twisted plot to destroy Kate personally and professionally. Andy’s discovery of Kate’s secret gives him an advantage in his attempt to harm her reputation and, in his mind, insanely justifies the criminal rampage he has carried out thus far.

Kate is forced to face her past, along with the consequences it brings, and in doing so she has to unearth the enormous guilt that she has suppressed for decades. In the mean time, Wade, who is in love with Kate, desperately seeks evidence to clear her son’s name, and in the process, discovers that most of the people who have wronged Andy have wound up dead. Alarmed and convinced that Kate’s and Trey’s lives are in danger, Wade soon shockingly finds himself at Andy’s mercy, and he is compelled to reveal a long-held dark secret of his own which could devastate his own relationships with Kate and Trey



Everyone has a secret.
Maybe it's time for some truth. And time to get those skelitons out the closet.
A very easy and enjoyable page turner.
Kate Strickland Ross is a woman with secrets. Secrets she doesn't wish to share with anyone. And very few people know anything about her private life.
When Kate's Son Trey is arrested for Armed Robbery, that he state's he had no part in, Kate and Family Friend Wade try to put the pieces together to figure out what actually happened.
Along the way many things are discovered, and it's not only Kate that has secrets. What happens when the truth is revealed. Can people forgive and forget, and move on.
A really enjoyable easy read. Something you could curl up with early evening, get stuck into and finish in a few hours.




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