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The Price of Innocence
by Lisa Black
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“The Price of Innocence” is the sixth (of seven) in Lisa Black’s Theresa MacLean series, all of which have been enjoyable, easy reads. Theresa is a forensic analyst in the Cleveland Medical Examiner’s office, and often works hand-in-hand with her cousin, Frank, a Cleveland Police detective. In this episode, Theresa faces many challenges, including being present when a police officer is killed during an investigation, being poisoned by an unknown source and dealing with a budding romantic relationship with a man whose past is not 100% solid. I have also enjoyed Black’s Maggie Gardiner / Jack Renner (six books) and Ellie Carr / Rachael Davies (three books so far) series. As is generally true with series work, it is best to start at the beginning.

Dark Dive
by Andrew Mayne
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“Dark Dive” is the fifth book in Andrew Mayne’s Underwater Investigation Unit series, each featuring Sloan McPherson. In this volume, Sloan and her partner Scott Hughes investigate the mysterious disappearance of fellow diver Fred Stafford. This series always presents a well-told complex mystery, while also providing interesting insights into the history, geography and geology of Florida, as well as the technical aspects of diving. I hope that there is a sixth book in progress! The audio version is expertly narrated by Susannah Jones, whose first-person characterization of Sloan is perfect, along with different voice inflections for each of the other characters. I did detect one itsy, bitsy flaw -- a true Floridian would never say “kontch” fritter; conch is “konk.”

Keeper Of The Lost Cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger
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AMAZING!!!

The Heart Of Hell
by Jeffry D. Wert
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A vivid account of the battle at Spot Sylvania Courthouse - one of the bloodiest fights of the Civil War.

Pretties
by Scott Westerfeld
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Entertained me for 5 hrs.

The return
by Anne Silvey
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Book Review: The Return by Anne Marie Silvey Natalie's journey is a compelling tale of resilience, redemption, and unexpected love. Natalie's life takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself pregnant, with no memory of how it happened. This enigmatic beginning sets the stage for a story filled with intrigue, heartache, and ultimately, hope. "The Return" by [Author's Name] delves deep into Natalie's life, portraying her as a young single mother navigating societal judgment and familial betrayal. The narrative begins with Natalie's return home after being sent away in disgrace by her family for reasons unknown to her. The reception she receives is far from warm; instead, she is met with bullying and mistreatment from those who should offer her solace. This sets a poignant backdrop against which her strength of character shines through. Central to the story is Natalie's son, Liam, whose innocence and belief in his father figure, Bryce, add layers of complexity to the plot. Bryce, a wealthy and eccentric man with a keen intellect, becomes intertwined in Natalie's life when he witnesses the injustices she faces. Their initial interaction, where Bryce pretends to be Natalie's partner to shield her from further harm, sets off a chain of events that blend misunderstandings, protective gestures, and budding affection. The author skillfully navigates the dynamics between Natalie and Bryce, crafting a relationship that evolves from mutual assistance to genuine emotional connection. Bryce's character, despite his quirks and wealth, is portrayed with vulnerability and depth, making him a compelling counterpart to Natalie's resilience. The plot unfolds with a series of twists and turns, keeping the reader engaged as Natalie and Bryce navigate their complicated circumstances. Themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of love resonate throughout the narrative, offering a message of hope and second chances. What stands out in "The Return" is the author's ability to weave together a narrative that balances emotional depth with moments of levity and intrigue. The supporting characters, particularly Liam and Natalie's estranged family members, add richness to the story, each contributing to Natalie's journey of self-discovery and healing. Overall, "The Return" is a captivating romance novel that transcends the typical tropes of the genre. It is a story of overcoming adversity, finding unexpected allies, and ultimately, embracing the possibility of love in the most unlikely of circumstances. With its well-drawn characters and heartfelt narrative, this book is sure to resonate with readers who enjoy stories of love, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. Rating: 4/5 stars "The Return" is a testament to the author's storytelling prowess, offering readers a memorable and emotionally satisfying journey through the lives of Natalie, Bryce, and Liam.

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger
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Great!

To Sir, With Love
by Edward Ricardo Braithwaite
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It gives you the struggle of a teacher which gives you some obstacles a teacher facing with delinquent children n Great Britain

True Biz
by Sara Novic
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We read this for book club. It presents some points of view that I had not considered. I really enjoyed it.

Long Island
by Colm Toibin
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Good love story set in Long Island and Ireland
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