Honey Girl: I know this book has been getting rave reviews all over. But I ended up DNFing it at about 20%. I couldn't get behind the main character. Just in the small part that read, she made so many ridiculous life choices. I just had no desire to read any more about it..
Mr. Mitchell: I enjoyed the first book, but I really disliked this one. I dnf'd it at about 40% in. The main reason being the heroine. She is a recovering addict who admits that she has made lots of bad choices. She is flying to London to see her sister. Yet she takes off with a random guy she met on an airplane to his house in the country. She continues to make bad choices. There was no chemistry between the couple. I actually felt bad for the hero that he would fall for someone like her.
The Jigsaw Man: I wanted to like this book, but I ended up giving up about 30% in. The It seemed like every cop in this book had an issue at home. I really am tired of reading about the poor detective who has issue sat home and how it affects work. For once, I would like to read a police procedural where the cops are happy. I also felt like I was missing some serious back story, but since this is the first book in a series.
Missing from the Village: I found this book very unfocused and kind of dull. I ended up reading an online article about it insread. I also had an issue with that use of a certain word by the author. I know he explained why he used it, but it really bothered me because it had always been a derogatory word to me. I didn't like hearing it repeatedly over and over on the audiobook.
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