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Ultimate Objective by Jack Hutchison

Title: Ultimate Objective Author: Jack Hutchison I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Honestly, I couldn’t finish it. I rate most books I can’t finish as 1; I gave this a 2 because I read 50% of it before giving up. I kept waiting for it to get […]

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Children of the Enemy by DJ Swykert

Children of the Enemy by DJ Swykert

Title: Children of the Enemy Author: D.J. Swykert Available from: Amazon I was asked by the author to read/review this book and received a copy of the book in exchange. This is a well-written book and the characterization, especially Ray, is compelling. From the minute Jude St. Onge encounters Ray, I was fascinated by Ray, […]

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Contrails by Robert Anderson

Title: Contrails Author: Robert Anderson Available from: Amazon I received this book with a request for review from the author. This book gets a 3 rating from me because nothing about it is anything more than average. The book description states that Sam Claymore sleepwalks through the highs and lows of being an airline pilot. […]

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Whiplash River by Lou Berney

Title: Whiplash River Author: Lou Berney Available from: Amazon I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway. There is an understanding that a review will be written and published (somewhere) but it isn’t a requirement. I didn’t read “Gutshot Straight,” the first Shake Bouchon book, but I didn’t feel that was detrimental to the enjoyment […]

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The Prize (Julie Garwood)

Title: The Prize Author: Julie Garwood Available from: Amazon I wasn’t going to review this one because I don’t usually write reviews when I read a well-known and traditionally published author. However, I felt it deserved a review to explain the low rating. I hated the heroine, Nicholaa. There was no happy medium for this […]

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Mean Martin Manning (Scott Stein)

Title: Mean Martin Manning Author: Scott Stein Available: Directly from publisher Once I started reading this book, I couldn’t stop. It’s a sly and humorous sendup of the nanny state. At the center of the bureaucratic good intentions (and a road to hell) is Mean Martin Manning, a recluse who simply wants to be left […]