Great book. Very intriguing. Definitely a subject for this time and age. Highly recommend
What a rush this book was. I loved it.. The characters were so funny and loveable. I highly recommend this book
It is NOT a stand-alone. Seven Suspects wrote a new sequel in Bobbi Logan Crime Novel Series was a mixture of excitement and concerns. As much as I enjoyed the series, I was a bit skeptical: The case was solved (you have to know that the both books ARE about the same case, but from different pers...
Seven Suspects by Renee James is a brilliantly written story about Bobbi Logan who is smart and a successful businesswoman. She's also survived gender transition and rape, along with bullying and blatant bigotry. "Time will never sweep away this memory. It will live in me like a virus that alterna...
This was the second in a series and despite not having read the first, I really enjoyed this one. The story flowed well and I was sucked in from the very beginning. All of the characters were flawed in one way or another and that made them feel real.Overall, I was impressed with the flow of the stor...
When I started A Kind of Justice made me break my own rules. And I’m soooo glad she did it!As an experienced Bobby Logan's expert, I dare to say, that you can read two books (I don’t know if more will come, so I mean really only the first two books in the series), as a stand-alone, or in any order y...
When I started A Kind of Justice made me break my own rules. And I’m soooo glad she did it!As an experienced Bobby Logan's expert, I dare to say, that you can read two books (I don’t know if more will come, so I mean really only the first two books in the series), as a stand-alone, or in any order y...
I read this book during our summer holiday, and I am so sorry that I couldn't write my review immediately after I had finished it. It would have been much longer and maybe more helpful. The best thing about this book is Bobbi Logan. I am not completely "virgin" in regard of books with transgender c...
This is another book my wife tore out of my hands because I gushed too much, too soon. We both adored Achy Obejas' short story "Destiny Returns" from Chicago Noir and this book reminded me greatly of Obejas' story: the wonderful use of place and the bright light shone on the experience of those on ...