Yesterday I posted about the prerelease angst I was feeling. It seems Karma chose to offer me hope, because while I was setting up a promo for Leaving the Tribe, I found reviews of some of my other books that I'd never read before.
It's SO nice to know there are people who get me.
Coco on KIDNAP.org: Lighthearted and amusing. Robin has accidentally become a modern day Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and corrupt, and giving to the selective poor. Collecting more misfits into her merry band, they bounce around from one caper to another with never a plan B. Thoroughly recommended. More adventures in book 2.
Amanda on Killing Silence: This was a fresh take on a mystery with a very interesting main character. Living on the streets of Richmond she (Loser) has learned to not trust people and gets blamed for a murder. Only talking 30 words a day how will she ever clear her name? This is jam-packed with action, mystery, and suspense. I loved the character interactions in this book and I will definitely be reading the rest of the series.
Ruth on Sister Saint, Sister Sinner: In the beginning Sister Saint, Sister Sinner by Peg Herring appears as though it will be the story of three very different sisters. It quickly becomes much more. At its heart is a mystery involving the horrific crime committed by one sister. Lurking under the surface like a hungry shark is a gradually emerging political thriller. Along the way, the novel challenges the reader to consider questions of right and wrong: Which is more important, the law or the greater good? Who should determine the greater good? Are there limits to loyalty? Characters are well drawn and believable. The writing is excellent, and the pace coaxes one to keep reading. My only quibble was a bit too much tying up after the climax.
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