Lesa's Book Critiques
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Kevin’s Corner Annex – Bump and Run by Richard Helms
I'm excited about tomorrow's book, one that I normally wouldn't read, but I'm loving it. Tomorrow is release day. And, on Wednesday, I'll have a recent award winner. Since I'm finishing both books, I was grateful for Kevin Tipple's review of Bump and Run by Richard...
Book Tasting
Yesterday was the book chat at my local public library, or what they call a "Community Book Tasting". I love to hear other reactions to books, and to hear what people are currently reading. I really appreciate the comments from a young man, former military, who...
The Patient by Tim Sullivan
Tim Sullivan's DS Cross books are police procedurals that really should be read in order. While Sullivan spent a great deal of time in the first book, The Dentist, introducing George Cross and the idiosyncrasies of his Asperger's syndrome, by the third book, The...
Dark and Deadly Be the Whispers by Heather Graham
If you've never seen her, that's author Heather Graham on the cover of her Krewe of Hunters novella, Dark and Deadly Be the Whispers. Like other recent novellas, this one takes place on a holiday weekend, Labor Day. Graham sends Jackson Crow and his wife and...
What Are You Reading?
My favorite day of the week, Thursday. It's been a quiet week here, great weather and time to read. What about you? What did you do this week? What are you reading? Most of Madeline Martin's novels are set during World War II. I loved The Last Bookshop in London....
Sandwich by Catherine Newman
I'm a little late in picking up Catherine Newman's Sandwich. It's one of the four choices for Saturday's book chat at my local library. It was worth the wait for this story of one woman in the sandwich generation. But, Rocky, who worries about everyone in her life,...






