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College Girl, Missing: The True Story of How a Young Woman Disappeared in Plain Sight
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This is a true crime story about a college girl who disappeared. Lauren Spieler vanished from Indiana University. She was seen in public by witnesses and security camera and ended up in a townhouse complex with several wealthy, well-connected male students - never to be seen again. The police investigation went nowhere and her body was never found. Was Lauren killed by her recent ex-boyfriend who was jealous? Was she killed by these new love interests who last saw her alive? Did an unknown person kidnap her as she walked home alone? Shawn Cohen has written this book with the ok from Lauren's parents. He is one of the original reporters from 2011.It contains information that was never released. Shawn has talked wth friends of Lauren and other people involved in the investigation. Hopefully this book will convince some people to come forward with answers to what happened to Lauren.


Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six
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Wow! Not my usual type of story, but I read it for Book Club. I'm not much for horror stories, but this was a great who-dunnit with a lot of intrigue. A dream weekend getaway turns into a nightmare for family and friends at a very secluded cabin in the middle of a massive storm. It kept me guessing for about three quarters of the story when I sensed a clue as to the identity of a character. Very interesting premise, and I probably shouldn't have been reading it before goin to sleep every night!


The Amazon Legion: N/A
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It's obvious to me that the author has spent a lot of time considering the role of women in the military. He raises valid points of discussion and methods to overcome a female's physical attributes that are lacking when compared to a male's. Note, I am not saying that the differences are deficiencies per se, but differences in strength, height, stamina, etc., are established realities. Kratman addresses the differences with logic and solutions that make sense in the real world. I enjoyed the book and look forward to reading the next in the series


The Last Hope: A Maggie Hope Mystery
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It's always sad to see a favorite series end, but-- to be honest-- Susan Elia MacNeal's excellent Maggie Hope series had no choice. People in Maggie's line of work had notoriously short shelf lives. With everything she was being asked to do, her number was going to be up sooner rather than later. And what better way for her career to end than in this pedal-to-the-medal thrill ride, The Last Hope?

I have enjoyed every second of Maggie's service in World War II. She's grown from a bright yet naive young woman to a brave, resourceful agent for British Intelligence. In The Last Hope, Maggie finds herself in a moral dilemma facing betrayal and personal danger, and every step she took felt right to this reader.

As usual with one of MacNeal's books, I felt right at home in the setting and time period, aided a great deal by the little details that the author added to the story. I'd often wondered how Londoners navigated bombed-out streets during the blackouts, and MacNeal mentions the "curbs painted phosphorescent white to glow in the dark." In addition, you simply have to have a bon-mot by the incomparable Winston Churchill. Once again, the man made me laugh when he said that the British "ambassador was descended from a long line of maiden aunts." I also enjoyed seeing Madrid in wartime. Maggie found it quite a change to be in a neutral country, and so did I.

In The Last Hope, a character asks Maggie, "Will I ever read about you?" to which Maggie replies, "Not if I do my job well." One of the things I am most grateful to Susan Elia MacNeal for is bringing to light just what so many incredibly brave women did in service to their country during World War II. Thank you, Susan. You took splendid care of Maggie, and I look forward to your new stories.

(Review copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)


Amy Winehouse: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Musicians)
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About six months ago, I saw an Amy Winehouse video called, "Rehab." I was mesmerized. Then, I watched, "You Know I'm No Good." I've played both videos dozens of times. I was amazed by her talent, along with her strange bun of hair on top of her head and cat-like makeup on her eyes. I googled and found out she was dead.

When Hourly History offered a book about this streak through the night, called Amy Winehouse, I wanted to read it. I couldn't believe she got a recording contract at such a young age. Frankly, she seemed mentally ill. The interventions came too little, too late. She became the newest member of the "27 Club" (the artists who died at twenty-seven years of age).

It was strange that nothing was said of her burial or how much she had earned by the time of her death. It is a tragic story.


Going All the Way
Going All the Way
Author: Dan Wakefield
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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I enjoyed this novel about two young men returning home after serving in the military during the Korean War. The story takes place in 1954 mostly in and around Indianapolis where the two men lived and went to high school. Sonny is the main protagonist of the story. He was a photographer and kind of an outsider during high school and is very surprised when Gunner recognizes him on the train home and praises him for his photography during high school. Gunner was a jock and one of the 'Big Rods' during high school and was always a favorite with the ladies. Gunner had actually fought in Korea and spent time in Japan while Sonny spent his service time in Kansas City doing clerical work. Both have returned to Indiana to try to determine what to do with the rest of their lives. Gunner takes Sonny under his wing and introduces him to a life with women and acquaintances that Sonny never thought he could be a part of.

Wakefield did a good job of developing the characters in the novel including the friends and family of both men. Sonny was sometimes hard to like as he puts down his family and especially his girlfriend, Buddie, who he only wants for sex. The time period of the 50s was also very well captured . . . the time before Vietnam and the sexual revolution of the 60s. The novel portrays the 50s with the return of the Korean veterans as somewhat less than the glory of WWII, the racism of the time, the fear of Communism, the bomb, and the attitudes of the time. The story was funny, sad, raunchy, and overall I would highly recommend it. It was also made into a movie in 1997 starring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Davies that I'll be keeping a lookout for.


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This is a strange book. If you are looking for information to open your own bubble tea enterprise, this might be a good book. However, it is overkill otherwise. The information delves too deeply into the ingredients, tools, etc.

I didn't find any of the recipes appetizing. My daughter tells me bubble tea is an acquired taste. The most interesting thing about the book is that bubble tea comes from Taiwan.


Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning
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This book came to me highly recommended reading from a friend. I had no idea what it was about before I started it. Personally, I get tired of the spin put on the political news channels from BOTH sides! This is a MUST read, no matter your party affiliation. This book gives real honest insight into the Washington, D.C. scene. Get your hands on this one! Read it! Listen to it on audiobook (my choice). I applaud Liz Cheney for standing up for what she believes in, and sharing this history with the people of the United States of America.


The Microbiome Cookbook: Cultivating Wellness One Recipe at a Time
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At first, I thought some of the recipes were strange. However, I remembered that my brother started making CORN TORTILLAS just like this author. Her research is similar to some I've been doing about the gut and the foods it needs.

There are a variety of recipes (some were excellent). There are no photos or nutritional information. However, by looking at what foods are recommended for the gut, these selections seem worthy of consideration. Note: the author spends some time plugging her gut health products.


Cooking with Coconut Oil: 50 Mouthwatering Coconut Oil Recipes
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The author gives a nicely worded explanation about the usefulness of coconut oil in the diet. Then she talks about losing weight while using coconut oil. There are recipes for breakfast, chicken, beef, veal, pork and lamb, vegetarian dishes, side dishes, and desserts. There is something for everyone.

This book offers oven temperature equivalent and measuring equivalent charts. There are no photos, but nutritional facts are included.


Death on the Shelf (Haunted Library, Bk 5)
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Dollycas's Thoughts

Wedding bells are about to ring for librarian Carrie Singleton's best friend and co-worker Angela Vecchio but their bridal shower venue suffered extensive damage in a fire. Angela's cousins, Donna and Roxy offer to help with everything including hosting the shower, something Angela isn't sure about but with no other options she acquiesces. The event has strange undertones and many guests notice Roxy's fawning over Donna's husband Aidan.

Following the wedding guests are treated to an opulent reception but the party takes a drastic turn when Aiden collapses right in front of Carrie and into the chocolate fountain. It is clear the man is dead and there is a room full of suspects.

Carrie has a few true suspects in mind; his wife Donna, the flirt, Roxy, Roxy's ex-husband, Angela's angry brother, Aiden's partner, and even Aidan's controlling office manager who seems to have the dirt on everyone.

Carrie is also dealing with a request from the library's friendly ghost, Evelyn. She wants Carrie to find her brother Harold so he can help another family member. The mayor has her in mind for another job too. So between hunting down a missing person, and deciding whether she wants to honor the mayor's request, she now has to find a murderer. Can she do it all? or will she be another causality and join Evelyn in the afterlife where the wardrobe appears to be vast?

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Ms. Brook's characters continue to evolve in realistic ways. Carrie gets stronger in each story and people in the right places have noticed. She is actively participating in the library expansion planning and putting forth her ideas. The mayor has picked her for an important position in the city. Her relationship with Dylan is moving right along although Carrie believes he is keeping something from her. Dylan's business is growing. He already has brought Carrie's dad into the business and is now interviewing to bring in another investigator. Evelyn pops in often in this story and is putting pressure on Carrie to find her brother. We meet a plethora of new characters due to Angela's wedding and in Carrie trying to fulfill Evelyn's request. All the characters are skillfully created and have a purpose in the story.

Our protagonist is one industrious individual with two mysteries to solve in this book. They are expertly twisted together with all the other happenings that take place. Carrie finds a unique balance and I had a good time tagging along with her each step of the way. She was hindered by Angela's mother who begged her to prove all her family members innocent but Carrie had to follow where each clue led. One observation led to revealing all but put Carrie in a dire situation and made by heart race.

Death on the Shelf is a well-plotted cozy mystery with interesting characters. I was kept guessing throughout the entire story. The final chapter greatly piqued my interest to read the next book soon. Evelyn thinks "Clover Ridge is in for many changes". and I am excited to read all about them.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Thank you to Crooked Lane Books, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.


Brie Careful What You Wish For
Brie Careful What You Wish For
Author: Linda Reilly
Book Type: Paperback
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Dollycas's Thoughts

Carly Hale's Grilled Cheese Eatery is her dream come true. She and Grant Robinson, "grill cook extraordinaire", assistant manager Valerie Wells, and part-time server, Suzanne Rivers work together like a well-oiled machine. Ross Baxter wanted a way to earn money for college so he started Fab Food on Wheels. He picks orders from several restaurants, including the Grilled Cheese Eatery, and delivers to his clientele, mostly senior citizens.

Ross has one very difficult customer, Octavia Gray. She had several complaints about Ross but she kept calling for delivery. Ross arrives right on time with her perfect order but when he arrives he finds Mrs. Gray dead on the floor. Soon the police and many residents of Balsam Dell believe he killed her. Carly thinks they are all crazy so she decides to find the true killer so Ross can get back to work and off to college. She soon learns the woman had made a ton of enemies over the years and whoever murdered her may be ready to grill Carly and that's no cheese.

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I am happy this series found a new home at Beyond the Page Publishing and that we can return to Balsam Dell Vermont and Carly's Grilled Cheese Eatery.

Ms. Reilly has created a great cast of characters. Carly is a strong protagonist who can't stay out of Chief of Police Fred Holloway's investigations. He is dating her assistant manager Valerie Wells so Carly hopes she will get some inside information.  Instead, Valerie along with the rest of Carly's staff and her boyfriend Ari Mitchell try to convince her to leave the case to the police. Her BFF Gina Tomasso though is ready to help her investigate any way she can. Ross Baxter is a nice addition to the group. The young man is a hard worker and polite. How anyone could believe he was a killer makes no sense. These characters are well-developed and engaging. I have been invested in their lives since book 1, Up to No Gouda.

Octavia Gray was not a nice person which means plenty of suspects and motives. Carly did her best to pare them down but took some real risks as she repeatedly questioned people to try to make clues fit together. Ms. Reilly set up some interesting red herrings and I fell for every one. I knew both Carly and I were missing something but the actual killer wasn't even on my radar. The twists at the end were stellar. I had to pick my jaw up off the floor.

There is a wonderful subplot with Ari and Carly. It had me captivated almost as much as the mystery. It came together in the final chapter along with other good news. I am excited about the future for Carly and all her friends. They are like one big family and I love that.

Brie Careful What You Wish For is a delightfully delicious read. From the wonderful characters to the twisted mystery to the yummy grilled cheese sandwiches and soups, I was all in on this terrific addition to the series. I can't wait to see what Ms. Reilly grills up for her readers to enjoy next.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.


The Diva Goes Overboard (A Domestic Diva Mystery)
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Dollycas's Thoughts

Sophie Winston's frenemy Natasha Smith's mother Wanda is getting married. The groom is antiques dealer Orson Chatsworth and Natasha is happily planning the wedding and the engagement party. You know both will be lavish events.

A crowd of people attend the engagement party and Natasha has gone all out serving a variety of food boards catered by social media star, and the groom's daughter, Stella St. James. Charcuterie boards, butter boards, dessert boards, and more. Natasha has gone overboard on boards but everyone loves them until the groom crumbles to the ground and dies. At first, it is thought that Orson had a heart attack but it is later confirmed that he was poisoned. An event this big yields several suspects, including his daughter, an ex or two, and even Sophie.

Sophie jumps on board to investigate the murder ready to serve the killer his just desserts.

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This is one of my favorite series. Seventeen books in, the topics are fresh and the characters continue to surprise me.

Sophie has a huge heart and is very down to earth. When working on an event, a new task, or a murder she gives it her all. Natasha is over the top but she and her mother, Wanda, haven't had an easy life.  I was so happy that Orson was going to be in their lives. Sophie has a wonderful relationship with her ex-husband Mars. They get together often with their friends Nina and Bernie where the current murder is often discussed. Sophie and Mars share custody of their dog, Daisy, and Sophie has an ocicat named Mochie. All these characters are well-developed. Their interactions are true to life. It is very easy to get invested in their lives. I would love to jump into the pages and become part of their group. Even introduce my Daisy to Sophie's.

Finding Orson's killer was not easy. Ms. Davis has written a compelling complicated mystery with plenty of twists and turns including a surprising reading of Orson Chatsworth's will. Its contents really shook things up and sent the story in a very interesting direction. Then just when I thought all the clues were falling into place, the author served up another twist that stopped me cold. Sophie was working on some other mysteries too that were wrapped up in the last chapter. She really had her hands full in this story and she didn't disappoint. She is quite the sleuth.

Be prepared to have your stomach growl while reading The Diva Goes Overboard. In addition to all the trendy food boards described in detail, there is never a shortage of food when the characters in this series gather. Recipes for Salted Caramel Banana Pudding, Banana Walnut Bread, Summer Succotash, Bourbon Peach Ice Tea, Lavender Lemonade, and more are included in the back of the book. Each chapter also starts with a letter asking for advice from Sophie or Natasha and their fun replies.

The Diva Goes Overboard is a grand addition to this series and another Perfect Escape. I open the book and like Calgon, the story just takes me away. I am looking forward to book 18 already. My visits to Old Town Alexandria end too soon especially when I read the book all in one sitting. Until next year...

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Thank you to the author, Kensington Cozies, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.


Cameron's Troop Lift (Donald Cameron, Bk 12)
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I love naval fiction, so my reviews of such are probably skewed towards being very favorable. McCutchan's "Donald Cameron" novels are hard to come by. So I'm not reading them in chronological order.

This one was a good action novel about rescuing British POWs from a Japanese death ship, as they were later called by the Allies. The only problem I found was a small one. Early in the book some remarks are made about Japanese kamikaze planes. Yet, other remarks led me to believe the time frame of the book is 1943 or even slightly earlier. However, according to the Wikipedia page on the kamikaze, the Japanese didn't begin using those until October 1944.

As usual, McCutchan spends time developing the characters of the personnel on the ship. So these become three-dimensional characters you either care for or dislike.


Resort to Murder (Northwoods, Bk 1)
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Dollycas's Thoughts

Emmy Cooper had a great job at a design firm until she didn't. Now, she has returned home to the Wisconsin Northwoods and her family's cottage resort on Lake Covington for a break and to reassess where she is in her life. Sadly, life in the lake is not as relaxing as she hoped. Instead, some bigwigs from a development company are working hard to get property owners to sell their land so a ritzy modern resort can be built. Emmy's parents have refused several times but the pressure is on.

Then, Emmy finds one of the developers bobbing in the lake near one of the cabins. A piece of evidence puts Emmy's dad in the hot seat. Now, Emmy is on a quest to clear her dad and find out what happened to drive someone to resort to murder.

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Ms. McEwen does an excellent job introducing Emmy, her parents, her brother, and her friends. They are all true-to-life and relatable. The developers put on a full-court press to get them to sell their resort but they stayed strong even after finding a body. Reservations were canceled, and rumors were flying but the Coopers and their friends stuck together while Emmy, and her friends, Whitney and Marcus-with-the-mullet, "way cooler than Billy Ray Cyrus" tried to find the truth. Friends forever, they reminisce about the old days, and poke fun at each other, but always have each other's back.  Another old friend happens to be on the police force. Emma blushes head to toe whenever he is around. All the characters grew over the course of the story but there is plenty of room for them to evolve as the series continues.

The author penned a well-plotted mystery that was filled with twists and turns.  Both Emmy and I rotated through the possible suspects. I had my a-ha moment sometime before Emmy.  Thankfully, the girl has the Wisconsin gift of gab, the ability to devise a plan, and the fear to follow through. It was edge of the seat moments for me.

Ms. McEwen's descriptive detail brings the Wisconsin Northwoods, the close-knit town of Covington, and Cooper's Cove to life. It was easy to follow in the characters' footsteps and see in my mind's eye every person in the story. As a lifelong Wisconsite everything rang true to me from the settings to the dialogues. Now that I have met the Cooper's and the wonderful people of Covington I can't wait for my next visit.

Resort to Murder has sent this series off to a super start. Genuine characters and a twisty mystery set in an idyllic spot made for a very enjoyable read. I am excited to see Dead White and Blue will be released on July 2, 2024, so I will be returning soon.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Thank you to the author for providing me with an ARC.


Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer
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Though written over 15 years ago, this is a must read for patients, providers and politicians.


Innocent in the Ivory Tower (Harlequin Presents, No 3057)
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Loved this story and the chemistry between the hero and heroine made it a 5-star from me. Great banter, hot & sensual, a hero that falls without fulling realizing it and grovels at the end.
This is my first book by this author and I'll have to seek out more.


Circle of Friends
Circle of Friends
Author: Maeve Binchy
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Good read


Goodnight Nobody
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Ok read


Now You See Her
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Ok read


Code 211 Blue
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I was excited to read this book by our former chief. I admit I only finished 1/2 of it. Too much corruption and violence - and typical of books by men (sorry, that's my experience) too much titillation - it's not necessary to getting the point across about the rapist or the sex addicts.

Part of my disappointment is also that I thought it would take place in San Jose as that is where I knew him as a chief, but it takes place in San Francisco. Never make assumptions.


Twice Freed (Freestyle Fiction 12)
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This book was a gift for someone who absolutely loves this story.


To Catch a Coronet
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Taking place in the Regency Era and full of careless friends, cold-hearted relatives, and set dancing, Grace Hitchcock gives Jane Austen vibes, but she also adds a flourish of her own! With a lighthearted touch of silliness and ever-growing subplot with action, there were times I laughed and others that caught me off-guard. I loved main female protagonist Muriel for her fearlessness and the main male progagonist (Erik) for his kindness. Their adorable meet-cute added to the charm of their relationship. The book gave twists and turns I didn't see coming, and a plan at the climax was brilliant and powerful. Grace Hitchcock is a great author, and Regency Era books are my jam, so I'm thrilled to see them come together!


Intro to Alien Invasion
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Creepy little blue ladybugs had been smuggled in from Russian soil. They have been kept at Fenton College and have been unleashed. There is an outbreak and some are invaded. This is all about that ordeal.

This is my first time reading a graphic novel. It was kind of fun. Like reading a comic book as a kid. The story was pretty good. Might try another one.


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Cute little stories that will touch your heart, especially if you are a dog lover.


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