Fast paced, enough humor to keep you going and more than enough questions to keep the pages turning. Highly recommend it but best if you read the other two first.
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Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Friday, October 21, 2016
Night Shift by Charlaine Harris
The residents of Midnight, Texas have a new problem, people are coming there to kill themselves. Strange is putting it mildly. Then it gets worse, Fiji's sister shows up and throws an even bigger wrench into the fray.
Fast paced, enough humor to keep you going and more than enough questions to keep the pages turning. Highly recommend it but best if you read the other two first.
Fast paced, enough humor to keep you going and more than enough questions to keep the pages turning. Highly recommend it but best if you read the other two first.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Day Shift by Charlaine Harris
Some authors should not be allowed to sleep and Ms. Harris is one of those. Threads are being woven together to weave a tapestry that combines so many stories into a rich compilation that keeps you turning pages until well after time to go to sleep or work or play.
Writing more may give away some of the surprises but I will write this, characters you have known before may show up which makes me look forward even more to Night Shift.
Writing more may give away some of the surprises but I will write this, characters you have known before may show up which makes me look forward even more to Night Shift.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Midnight Crossroads by Charlaine Harris
Midnight, Texas is small, really, really small. Most people barely slow down as they go through. The residents like it that way, as they are very private people, with reasons that are not discussed.
When a new resident arrives he fits right in, better than could even be expected. Of course a happy little town would not a make an interesting novel so things begin to happen.
The kind of book that makes you read late on the first night, get up early the next morning to read some more and ignore your chores for the day. Looking forward to the next in the series.
When a new resident arrives he fits right in, better than could even be expected. Of course a happy little town would not a make an interesting novel so things begin to happen.
The kind of book that makes you read late on the first night, get up early the next morning to read some more and ignore your chores for the day. Looking forward to the next in the series.
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