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Perfect by D. D. Larsen (Book Review #793)

Perfect is a romantic crime story written about Seryna. She is a teenager going to high school. She is passionately involved with someone who is rich, powerful. There is one problem though, the FBI is suspicious of her family, and her boyfriend is part… Continue Reading “Perfect by D. D. Larsen (Book Review #793)”

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Vanwest The Past by Kenneth Thomas (Book Review #790)

The past is a dystopian time travel thriller. It is the first book of the Vanwest series and is about an enforcer who lives in dystopian earth of the year 3000 and works for an authoritarian ruler called the Universal Council.

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The Tech by Mark Ravine (Book Review #788)

The tech is a crime mystery novel about Cassidy, who works for the FBI. She is trouble, stands her ground, and following orders is just not what Cassidy does.  She has a reputation. When Cassidy returns to Arizona, she finds herself in a predicament.… Continue Reading “The Tech by Mark Ravine (Book Review #788)”

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In the canyons of shadow and light by Emily Donoho (Book Review #786)

In the canyons of shadow and light is a psychological thriller set in 2004, New York. The story begins with Alex Boswell, an NYPD homicide detective, introspective, world-weary, and cynical man. He seeks justice in an injustice world, and crimes happen at frenzied promptness,… Continue Reading “In the canyons of shadow and light by Emily Donoho (Book Review #786)”

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Hinterland by L. M. Brown (Book Review #783)

Hinterland is a fictional story written about family, love, and the importance of a father’s love for her daughter. Nicholas has a five-year-old daughter named Kate. Kate’s life falls apart when her mother disappears, and Nicholas does not reveal the real reason that has… Continue Reading “Hinterland by L. M. Brown (Book Review #783)”

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Root and Branch by Preston Fleming (Book Review #782)

Root and Branch is a political thriller written about Rogers Zorn, who is a security contractor. He learns that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been using his companies’ discoveries in order to achieve their own disturbing purposes.

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Roar Carlos by E. Vargas (Book Review #781)

Roar is a fantasy book about Ella, a 10-year-old girl who lives on a farm with her older brother, Maurice. She loves the farm life and is very happy. However, things don’t last long after her brother disappears one day. Things around the farm… Continue Reading “Roar Carlos by E. Vargas (Book Review #781)”

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The Ocean Raiders – A Nicholas Foxe Adventure by Jackson Coppley (Book Review #779)

The Ocean Raiders is an action-adventure story written about Nicholas Foxe and his team of code hunters. Nick is invited to Venice by Niven Dowd, a billionaire who owns several high-tech companies. There is a big flood coming, and his underwater excavation work findings… Continue Reading “The Ocean Raiders – A Nicholas Foxe Adventure by Jackson Coppley (Book Review #779)”

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Wander New York: Fitz in the City by Reese and Jon Traves (Book Review #778)

Wander New York is a Children picture book written about Fitz, a little fox who travels to New York for the first time. As he walks and explores the City that never sleeps, he finds himself in a kafuffle walking the subway.

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