This new series by Karen Rose is absolutely fantastic! There is a slight connection to her Baltimore series. I like that this book has all new and fresh characters. For anyone who has never read anything by Karen Rose this is a great place to start. Although the book is 24 hours she completely fills..
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Loved it!
Review from The Highlander’s Promise →
Best one of the series so far! I cried and laughed! This one is the 3rd book of the series I’ve read (I did not read them in order. I didn’t realize this was a series until the second book, 3rd in series, I read). I will be recommending this series to friends because of..
When fourteen-year-old John Pickett is hauled into Bow Street for thieving an apple from a street vendor, the copper who brings him in is ready to lock him up and throw away the key. But magistrate Patrick Colquhoun recognizes his last name and asks the boy if he is the son of the criminal, he..
What happened?
Review from The Solstice Prince →
I kept waiting for something to happen in this book, but nothing ever did. The entire time, I thought the book was building to something (i.e. a war, a kidnapping, a coup), but nothing ever happened. The characters were unrealistic to the extreme and so flawless they became boring. I didn’t like any of them..
Eden Finley creates characters that you fall for, get frustrated with, hurt for, and rejoice with! Law: So many things to say about Law. He is one of those characters that you simultaneously want to cheer for, want to hug, and want to slap upside the head at the same time! He has a heart..
I definitely did not dislike anything about the book, I think the characters are all perfectly agreeable, the complications and little elements of drama seem absolutely decent and the fantasy elements are not bad. It is just, there is not really a lot of tension, you do not really feel like you have to go..
Love these stories!
Review from Peril by Post →
I absolutely love the John Pickett Mysteries audiobooks. They are always full of suspense, danger, a dose of humor, and lots of sweet romance. Quite often there is also a little moral ambivalence, and John sometimes has to choose between the strict letter of the law and what his conscience tells him is right. There..
Beautiful. Wow
Review from His Cocky Valet →
It was as Cole said. I could almost see it.I honestly would prefer to avoid hospitals unless injured or in pain, not to… let’s just say I’ve had my fill. And I’d rather remember that person before they were destroyed by whatever felled them. Does that make me heartless? Maybe…But I don’t want my last..
This book had all the complexity of an Anne Perry novel, but none of the excessive angst which so pervades Perry novels. This book was more thoughtful, and more devious than a typical “cozy” mystery, but like a cozy, it was not saturated with descriptions of gore, although there was murder, mayhem, prostitution, philandering, betrayal..









