by Julia Spencer-Fleming
I have read this before, but I had totally forgotten how intense the last 25% of the book is. I wasn't really feeling it at first, and was a little bit disappointed, because I remembered the series being stronger than what I was getting from about the first 30% of the book. The chemistry between ...
I really enjoyed "In The Bleak Midwinter" and knew I'd found a good new series. Coming up with a second book in a series that had such a strong start has to be a challenge but Julia Spencer-Fleming manages it well. She continues to use two strong, likeable main characters, Clare the ex-army helico...
I really enjoyed "In The Bleak Midwinter" and knew I'd found a good new series. Coming up with a second book in a series that had such a strong start has to be a challenge but Julia Spencer-Fleming manages it well. She continues to use two strong, likeable main characters, Clare the ex-army helicopt...
Another great one. I enjoy reading these books immensely. Although this one was harder for me because of the LGBT rights issues. It's one of those things that sets me off quickly. Russ and Clare's UST is killing me, but it worries me because I don't know how they're going to be able to resolve it.
I don't know where I was or what I was doing when I gulped down this series, but I most certainly read them all in a few weeks and adored them. Clare Fergusson is a marvel to me, fascinating both as a priest and a pilot.
3.5 stars. This reads more like an action flick than a mystery; lots of excitement with helicopters, planes, and chases. I didn't enjoy it as much as the first of the series; now that Russ and Clare are aware of their attraction to each other, there was less emphasis on their relationship, as both ...