What Rose Forgot sounded like an interesting mystery, and it does start off that way. However, it soon turns into something unbelievable bordering on ridiculous. I realize this is fiction, and a certain amount of leeway can be given, but this one is almost fantasy, especially since nothing short of ...
A fun romp involving a miss used elderly artist and her side kicks. Sweet, laugh out loud antics are balanced by drug abuse, lies and deceit. The sad reality is, this scenario could happen, without the happy outcome. An excellent story, add this to your TBR list.
This is the story of Rose Dennis, a grandmother in her sixties, who wakes up in an Alzheimer unit at a nursing home. But Rose’s mind is fine, who has committed her is the question?… She does not linger with whom, what and the how, and soon a plan emerge: avoid all medication and stage an escape…. Ro...
Enjoyable book. I figured somewhat the reason and the bad guy was so predictable he should have had a black hat, twirling his mustache. The part I loved the best was Anna. Her trying to figure out her job, her life, her residence, her drinking. The ending was great.
AudiobookI'm late in the game regarding this author/series, but I really enjoy this book. It's another example of by library mystery book club recommending a series, I read it, and then I can't make the meeting because of life. (It's happening this weekend with another book I read - ugh!) The book c...
I received a copy from Buoni Amici Press for review.This one was a stretch from my normal reads, but was fun! I really liked the characters and suspense in this one, and enjoyed with twists along the way! I don't often read romance, and never really read BDSM, but I thought this one sounded fun! I w...
I have to be honest; I'm not at all sure what I think of this book.We start out with a brutal familial murder in Minnesota: mother, father, baby, and cat are all dead. One son, Richard, has a giant cut on his leg; the other son, Dylan, is unharmed ... but covered in blood and holding an axe. It seem...
I've been reading the Anna Pigeon series for a long time now. This is the 19th book in the series and I haven't got bored with it yet. Several books ago Barr introduced a couple of new characters Heath, a paraplegic and Elizabeth, who is now Heath's adopted daughter. In this book, Elizabeth is being...
Back in olden times, before my spouse gave me a kindle, most of my reading involved books she had read and judged worthy to pass along. At one time or another, virtually all of the Nevada Barr novels involving Ranger Anna Pigeon were passed along to me, including this one. For some reason, my spouse...
I received a copy of this book from the publishers and this is my honest review of the book. Park Ranger Anna Pigeon is hoping to spend a few days enjoying a trip in the Minnesota forests, whilst her friend Heath, tries out new camping equipment designed for the disabled by Leah Hendricks. Also on...
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