***Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer!*** In the interest of full disclosure, I will tell you that I did not read the entire book. I read to 150 pages and I just couldn’t stomach it anymore. Re...
"I only know what the newspapers said. But I also know that blood always tells. Your mother was a murderer. You're capable of killing a man just like she did." I am a big fan of Hilary Davidson's Lily Moore mystery series so when I heard that she had a stand-alone novel out I knew that I had to rea...
I just can't get enough of this series. All throughout the three books of the series there has been a tension in the books that kept me on the edge of my seat. Lily Moore is a character that is easy to connect with and is a character that I look forward to reading about.I loved the twists in this bo...
I really enjoyed the first book in this series so I knew that this one was a must-read for me. I loved that this one was set in Peru, it was really easy and nice envisioing it in my mind. I really love Lily and Jesse and was glad to read about them together in Peru. Lily is really a character that I...
I was constantly guessing about what really happened while reading this book and I found myself wrong every time. There were just so many possibilities as to what could have happened that I just wasn't close at all. I loved that about this book. It was actually complex enough that I didn't end up fi...
This was nominated for an Anthony Award for best first crime novel and I found it very readable with just the right amount of suspense and family angst. The ending did get a little complicated for my tastes but all the threads were brought together nicely and the main character was, for the most pa...
Helpful and overall pretty good. It, however, left out the Inuit Art Museum, which was one of the main reasons I went to Toronto. Don't miss it.