Category: Mysteries
The Resting Place -Camilla Sten ( Book 30 of 2022)
Dark Sky -C.J. Box (Joe Pickett #21)
I have been reading c.J. Box‘s Joe Pickett books for a long time and Dark Sky the 21st book in the series is in my opinion one of his best!
About Dark Sky
In Dark Sky Joe must lead an elk hunting trip for a famous tech mogul. Steve Price, better known as Steve-2, the founder of Aloft and the social media platform ConFab. Steve-2 wants to track, kill and dress an elk. Needless to say things don’t go well almost from the beginning. As the hunting party begins the hunting party are being watched by the Thomas family. Seems the father Earl has a score to settle with Steve-2 and he’s brought along his to sons Kirby and Brad to help him settle it!
The Other Mrs – Mary Kubica A Great Read! What’s Next?
The Boy from the Woods -Harlan Coben delivers again!
Balancing Reading and Writing And Riley Sager’ Home Before Dark
Reading, Listening and Writing – How Can I Balance It All ?
What I am discovering over the last few days is that as I write more and more posts, I am reading less and less. And I am not thrilled about that trade-off.
Saying that, if I read four more books in the remainder of November and December. I will have read 52 books in 2020. That of course is one book a week and I think that’s pretty good. However, my goal was 60 books and I would like to get a little closer to that goal.
Alex Kava – Hidden Creed (Ryder #6) Her Best Yet?
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Hidden Creed (Ryder Creed #6) -Alex Kava
Ok so I am not a dog person, we have always had cats. Having said that, Alex Kava’s Ryder Creed series makes me realize how many cool things dogs can do that cats can’t or won’t do! Hidden creed is book number 41 for the year. It is the sixth book in the series and may be the best yet!
A Scourge of Vipers – Bruce DeSilva September’s First Read
So I’ve recently been recapping the six books that I read in August. So far I’ve only written about two of the books. Well, today I finished my first book I have read in September and the 40th book I’ve read in 2020. Now, rather than not writing anything about books until I’m caught up writing about the books I read in August, I thought I’d write about book 40 while it’s still fresh in my memory!