Sunday, March 30, 2014

Book #9 in 2014 (Audio)

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton.  Read by Caroline Lee.

20 hours, 48 minutes.

Love, love, loved this!  I was so sorry to see it end.  The reader did an excellent job and the story was excellent.  The story centers around Nell who is seeking to learn of her biological family, after he father tells her she was found , at age 4, lost and alone on the dock and he brought her home to his depressed wife and the couple "adopted" her.

5 stars.


Book #8 in 2014

Private L.A. by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan.

First book I've read in this series and I will probably try another.  The characters were interesting and of course the book is heavy on plot.  I did think the two parallel stories ended rather abruptly.  The No Prisoners ending was kind of hard to swallow, and I never much cared about the Harlows, the missing Hollywood couple.  Hmm.  Maybe I didn't like it as much as I thought?

3.5 stars.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Book #7 in 2014

Picture Perfect Corpse by Joanna Campbell Slan.

The latest installment of the Kiki Lowenstein adventures.  Pregnant Kiki and all those around her are shocked when her fiancee is arrested for the murder of his estranged wife, Brenda.   Despite admonishments from Chad's attorney, Kiki pokes around trying to clear the case.  All this takes place right after the end of the last novel, in which she shoots Bill Ballard, who has been hunting her.

The story was okay, but I kept getting Kiki mixed up with Sophie Mae from the other crafters series.
Also, it wrapped up so quickly it was like a deadline loomed and she quick finished it off.

3.5 stars


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Book #6 in 2014

Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight.

Kate receives a call at work demanding her daughter be picked up from school immediately, but by the time she arrives (late, as usual), Amanda is dead.  Initially, Amanda's death is ruled a suicide, but then Kate receives some anonymous text messages that suggest Amanda didn't jump off the school roof, she was pushed.  Kate then launches into a new investigation of Amanda's death, discovering things about her daughter that seem unthinkable to Kate.

4.5 stars.  The book was excellent, and almost a 5 star, except for some coincidences at the end which were unbelievable.