More reviews by winter reading participants.
Cherry Cheese Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke
Just a same Joanne Fluke mystery. Good
Valley of Dreams by Lauraine Snelling
Lauraine Snellings newest novel takes place in the Dakotas in 1906. Cassie Lockwood's parents have died and their business partner has run the wild west show she stars in, into bankruptcy. So Cassie, her friends, a young man and an Indian pack up her wagon and livestock and head for her father's dream valley. Very good, but definitely a lead in for future books.
Sorry by Zoran Drvenkar
Adult subject matter but very interesting perspective and style of writing. Author writes in a way that you are the bad guy and the good guy.
The Journey by Wanda Brunstetter
Young Amish man, a twin leaves home to find himself in another Amish community 2 states away.
The Healing by Wanda Brunstetter
Second book in series with a third to follow in the fall. Young Amish girls searching for a hubby. English girl Bonnie is posing as a rival.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
An amazing book which I couldn't put down. I had to go buy the rest of the trilogy. Also, I can't wait for the movie to come out, it looks great!
Death of an Outsider by M.C. Beaton
Usual Hamish fare. Very good. A murder is found and the body is in the lobster tank. The lobsters eat it all. Scratches are left all over the bones.
This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Trooper
Fun, realistic examination of a marriage that has ended - but a connection forever. The main character connects everything to a moment of devastation that would throw anyone's world a kilter.
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