Summer Reading: Review

Since I posted about these two books I have read both, (now to add two new ones to the pile, lol).

Kathy Reichs didn't disappoint with four gripping stories. Short and full of detail, with serious discussions in the first three, they are fantastic. Dealing with puppy mills, raptors, pythons, The Everglades and climbing deaths on Mt Everest make for interesting reads.
The fourth story has me waiting for her next full novel to come out. While it is about how Tempe got into forensics, it is the ending that has the twist. Not telling, read the story.


Karly Lane, new to me, I loved it.  The blurb on the cover says A heartwarming novel about betrayal, ambition and the power of love. It is all that and more. I thought it was slow to start with and found her habit of slipping into the past strange BUT once I started I couldn't put it down. The trips into the past are as if the person was remembering and they added spice to the story. Again not telling, read it.

Bye for now,
Lilian.

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    1. I have the paperback but she is also on Kindle. I have Tallowwood to read as it looks like it has a family tree type story, to it.

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