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Enjoyable.

Review from Dark Retreat: EMP Lodge Series, Volume 1 →

This follows Megan and her daughter Caitlin. Caitlin is deathly ill and Megan is trying to find a way to save her. She stumbles upon a remote cabin that seems abandoned and breaks in to see if there is anything there to help her daughter. Extremely tired, she falls asleep only to wake up to..

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Jack Stratton is down on his luck in Book 5

Review from Data Jack →

He’s been kicked off the police force, had his license to carry a gun revoked, and is out of money. But he still has Alice, aka Replacement, who was raised by the same wonderful foster mother as he. He becomes a bounty hunter hunting bad guys without a gun while Replacement finds a job setting..

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The Watson Girl

Review from The Watson Girl →

This was a book that kept my attention. I really enjoyed the storyline and the characters were interesting. The narrator did a very good job as well. However, there was a little too much talking amongst the police /FBI at times for my taste. And I expected more of a surprise at the end to..

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Jack Stratton to the rescue!

Review from Data Jack →

This newest addition to the Jack Stratton series is as expected; good , light and fast paced. I really enjoyed this, I just wish these books were a little longer. In this book Jack is working as a bounty hunter and Replacement is working for a billionaire. Meanwhile as Jack is earning little things at..

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Good thriller…good story

Review from Glimpse of Death →

Would you listen to Glimpse of Death again? Why? Probably not, because I already know who the criminals are and part of the fun of listening to or reading a thriller or mystery book is to figure out who dunnit. What was one of the most memorable moments of Glimpse of Death? Finding out the..

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Occasional reader

Review from Jack Knifed →

I love the adoption/foster family stories weaved in and out of this series along with the police stories. With each book, I can hardly wait to start the next. I have laughed aloud, as well as she’d some tears.