**To read the full review, click the title** Glory in Death is the second book in the In Death series, but the first I'm writing a review for. Don't mistake, though, so far, the In Death series is pretty amazing. It has all the makings of becoming a favorite series of mine, if it keeps this way. ...
Opening Line: "The dead were her business" I originally started JD Robb’s In Death series because it was recommended to me by well… everyone. And Yes it is good. In fact I ended up liking this 2nd instalment even more then the first, however (except for Roarke) I don't totally love it. The writin...
This one opens with Eve Dallas standing over a dead body. This isn't really something new, given that Dallas is a Homicide cop, but she knew this woman. Oh not well, but PA Cicely Towers and Dallas had worked together on cases before. Eve wonders if it's worse if you know the victim. I'm tempted...
Let me start off by saying that I picked up this series and was highly skeptical of it, Roberts and I have never truly seen eye to eye and her brand of cheese in the Romance genre doesn't truly appeal to me. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover how much I would enjoy reading this book.Gri...
I really enjoy the narrator, the characters, and I like that I can guess the bad guy before it's revealed. I've become addicted to the audio books in this series, in short order.
We catch up with Eve Dallas a couple of months after the events of the first book. She has recuperated from her gunshot wounds and is struggling with the notoriety that comes with solving a big case and dating the City’s most powerful man, Roarke. Up until Eve met Roarke, her life centered on work...
"You know people," she argued. "You have a way of getting inside their heads. Nothing ever surprises you.""You do," he murmured. "Continually."I wasn’t supposed to read this one just now but once I finished “Naked in death” I wanted to see how Eve and Roarke relationship was evolving so I opened “Gl...
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