Our Husband by Stephanie Bond
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Our Husband is a book about exactly what you'd think it would be about... Women finding out they're married to the same man. And these women couldn't be more different from one another.
Finding out your husband is a bigamist is one thing. Being forced to work together to clear your names is quite another. Could unlikely friendships be forged from these awful circumstances?
Guess you'll have to read and find out.
I wouldn't call this book a favorite or anything, but it was a cute little read. Even though the book seemed to be a bit predictable there were some interesting plot twists. Nothing to write home about, but if you're bored- give it a try!
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Book Review: Catch Me
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Detective D.D. Warren, fresh from maternity leave, finds herself on a case involving child predators. While investigating that case another case finds her... before it's even happened. A young lady suspects she'll be murdered in just a couple short weeks and she'd like Detective Warren on the case.
As usual, good writing and interesting plot twists.
My only fault with the book is that it hit a little too close to home. With a young daughter anxious to play on the internet gaming sites (which I thought were pretty safe), I was given a rude awakening of just how things work out there on the big, bad internet. Unfortunately, this almost even seemed like a how-to manual for a perv to make connections through the gaming world. Creepy. Just creepy.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Detective D.D. Warren, fresh from maternity leave, finds herself on a case involving child predators. While investigating that case another case finds her... before it's even happened. A young lady suspects she'll be murdered in just a couple short weeks and she'd like Detective Warren on the case.
As usual, good writing and interesting plot twists.
My only fault with the book is that it hit a little too close to home. With a young daughter anxious to play on the internet gaming sites (which I thought were pretty safe), I was given a rude awakening of just how things work out there on the big, bad internet. Unfortunately, this almost even seemed like a how-to manual for a perv to make connections through the gaming world. Creepy. Just creepy.
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