Anatomy of Innocence edited by Laura Caldwell and Leslie S. Klinger What an intriguing concept: have a mystery writer--someone who makes a living inventing crimes and delving into a fictitious criminal justice system--with a real-life exoneree, someone for whom a red herring was a life-altering tr...
What a trip down memory lane. As I read these short stories, it took me back to my teen years and what I recalled about Judy Blume’s novels. I remembered sneaking to read her paperback novels, as my mother thought Judy was inappropriate and too mature for my innocent, sinless eyes. It was on my way ...
What can I say? If you've ever been a fan of Judy Blume, if her books have ever held a special place in your heart and soul, you should read this book. If you missed out on the beauty of Judy Blume, but you have pre-teen daughters, you should still read this book. There wasn't a bad essay in thi...
Izzy McMeil has returned to the world of Law after having left it a year ago. When her friend, Maggie, calls her and urgently tells her she needs her help on a case, she rushes to her aide. When she meets up with Maggie, it's to find out she needs Izzy's help with a criminal case involving a woman...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: August 23, 2011 (Available Now!)Publisher: HarlequinImprint: MiraAuthor’s Website: www.lauracaldwell.comMy Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: YesSeries Best Read In Order: YESSteam Leve...
Izzy McMeil has returned to the world of Law after having left it a year ago. When her friend, Maggie, calls her and urgently tells her she needs her help on a case, she rushes to her aide. When she meets up with Maggie, it's to find out she needs Izzy's help with a criminal case involving a woman...
Quoted from my review @ http://misscz.wordpress.comComments: Though Kate was the main character of the book, I was more interested in Liza. I was never worried that Kate and Michael’s relationship would fall apart beyond repair. But Liza’s journey — and Michael’s professional quandaries — had me tur...
A quick, fun book to read, a bit predictable, but not bad for a debut author.
The background of Italy and Greece was much more compelling than either the dialogue or the characters. A little preachy.