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Sunday, December 1, 2019
November Mini Musings
Devilish Duke: This was a cute enjoyable historical romance. I liked both of the main characters. Devlin was a sigh worthy hero and Sophie was his perfect match. I also enjoyed the mystery in the book and was surprised by the ending. I definitely will be continuing with the series.
No Judgments: This was just an OK romance for me. It was cute, but kind of forgettable at the same time. I thought the romance was a bit quick. The hero was kind of bland and I didn't feel any chemistry between the two. Not sure if I will continue with the series.
A Billionaire Between the Sheets: This was another just OK romance. I didn't love it or hate it. The main characters were fine, not anything to get excited about. The hero was a bit overbearing at times. The ending was cute. Not much else to say. I am going to read the other brothers' books. I liked their humor.
Too Close to Breathe: I thought this was a fairly solid mystery with a few twists and turns. I enjoyed the main character DCS Frankie Sheehan. She is definitely someone I would want to read about again in the future. I definitely recommend checking it out.
The Legend of the Ghost Queen: This is the fourth book in the Gulf Paranormal series. While I enjoyed it, it wasn't as good as the first three. The ghost story was a bit anticlimactic. I felt like there was a little too much personal drama going on with the team I also the narrator didn't differentiate between the female voices enough, so it was often hard to tell whose perspective I was getting. I'll probably still read the next book.
A Question of Honor: If you like cheesy throwback romance, then you will enjoy this one. It was a bit over the top. The push and pull of will they or won't they was a bit much. But it had a cute HEA.
Hide and Seek & Smoke and Mirrors: These are the second and third books in the ex-DSI Brandt murder trilogy. I am including them together because I feel like they could have been combined into one volume making this a duology. Hide and Seek was basically a cat and mouse chase in Europe and felt dragged out for page count. In the last book, there is a copycat, which I didn't love and his capture was kind of a let down. The overall ending was disappointing. I enjoyed the first book. Unfortunately, these two didn't live up to it.
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