Blood Red by Wendy Corsi Staub
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When I find a good writer I tend to add that author to my "follow that author" list and then systematically read as many books I can from that writer when I find them. Learned that from my Mom. Wendy Corsi Staub has been added to that list.
Her writing is enjoyable with the right mix of history, believable characters and is a real page-turner that kept me guessing until the very last pages. The little hints that made you think, "okay, this has to be the killer" but then you start to think another person is to only find out that none of the people you originally thought was.
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Review: Licking The Salt Block
Licking The Salt Block by Jan Fink
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The things that go on behind closed doors can be the cause of many a nightmare. In this story of a young girl who finds some happiness when she spends time with her Granparents on their rural farm with the horse they bought for her. But she must face her fear head on with the situation of the blue demons comsuming her father each night and the deadly secret that has her fearing for her life.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The things that go on behind closed doors can be the cause of many a nightmare. In this story of a young girl who finds some happiness when she spends time with her Granparents on their rural farm with the horse they bought for her. But she must face her fear head on with the situation of the blue demons comsuming her father each night and the deadly secret that has her fearing for her life.
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