shout out saturday-8/8/2020

 "my two cents" reviews  


Welcome Book Lovers



My name is Cyn and thanks for stopping by.

Today I am featuring my short spoiler free reviews on several books all available today!

So here we go:







Ever since her true-crime podcast became an overnight sensation and set an innocent man free, Rachel Krall has become a household name―and the last hope for people seeking justice. But she’s used to being recognized for her voice, not her face. Which makes it all the more unsettling when she finds a note on her car windshield, addressed to her, begging for help.

The new season of Rachel's podcast has brought her to a small town being torn apart by a devastating rape trial. A local golden boy, a swimmer destined for Olympic greatness, has been accused of raping the beloved granddaughter of the police chief. Under pressure to make Season 3 a success, Rachel throws herself into her investigation―but the mysterious letters keep coming. Someone is following her, and she won’t stop until Rachel finds out what happened to her sister twenty-five years ago. Officially, Jenny Stills tragically drowned, but the letters insist she was murdered―and when Rachel starts asking questions, nobody in town wants to answer. The past and present start to collide as Rachel uncovers startling connections between the two cases―and a revelation that will change the course of the trial and the lives of everyone involved.

Pros: Smartly written and set up /formatted. Perfectly paced. Some really serious plot/themes developed in a thoughtful way with a satisfying resolution. I LOVED Rachel, she is a realistic believable narrator. 

Cons: NONE! Except you will want to read it in one sitting! LOL


I give this book 5 hearts (out of 5)








Rake Tarbell is in trouble. When the fabulously wealthy and carefree bachelor wakes up horribly hungover in Venice, it’s not something that would normally be a problem...except he has no idea how he got there from California. Or who stole his wallet. Or who emptied his bank account of millions. Or who in the world is Lillith, the charming little girl claiming to be his long lost daughter. For the first time in his life, Rake is on his own and throwing Benjamins around aren’t going to solve his problem. Now if only the gorgeous, fun, and free-spirited woman who brought Lillith into his life was willing to help the situation…

Claire Delaney finds Rake’s problems hilarious and is not in the least bit sorry of adding to them by bringing Lillith into the mix. A pretty Midwestern girl with a streak for mischief, Claire isn't the type to hang around with a guy like Rake. Even if he is drop-dead handsome and charming as all get-out. Even if he needs help and she has all the answers. But if this helps Lillith, she will go out of her way. And with a guy like Rake, she’s willing to bend her rules a bit for some fun.

But when adventure-filled days turn to romantic nights as they search for answers, and someone starts following them through the streets of Venice, Claire realizes she's playing more than just a game. And maybe, just maybe, she isn't willing to let go of Rake or Lillith just yet.


Pros: Freaking hilarious. Lillith. Seriously funny and wacky and snarky and everything you'd expect from Ms Davidson.Lillith. Easy to read. Total fluff but with a pinch of serious themes.Oh yeah,and Lillith. 


Cons: A bit disjointed sometimes. I also thought a few plot points were left unresolved or too lightly handled. Also the first book in the series NEEDS to be read first and I should have re-read/skimmed it before this one because I forgot way too much! LOL


I give this book 5 hearts (out of 5) mostly because of you know who LOL







When Fern Douglas sees the news about Astrid Sullivan, a thirty-four-year-old missing woman from Maine, she is positive that she knows her. Fern’s husband is sure it’s because of Astrid’s famous kidnapping—and equally famous return—twenty years ago, but Fern has no memory of that, even though it happened an hour outside her New Hampshire hometown. And when Astrid appears in Fern’s recurring nightmare, one in which a girl reaches out to her, pleading, Fern fears that it’s not a dream at all, but a memory.

Back at her childhood home to help her father pack for a move, Fern purchases a copy of Astrid’s recently published memoir—which may have provoked her original kidnapper to abduct her again—and as she reads through its chapters and visits the people and places within it, she discovers more evidence that she has an unsettling connection to the missing woman. With the help of her psychologist father, Fern digs deeper, hoping to find evidence that her connection to Astrid can help the police locate her. But when Fern discovers more about her own past than she ever bargained for, the disturbing truth will change both of their lives forever.


Pros: I dug the vibe of this book. It's a bit odd maybe? But I kind of really liked that. It's hard to explain without giving too much away.Trope filled.  

Cons: Fern. Not a fan. And I'll admit that I lost interest more than once. There's another plot point that kind of pissed me off but maybe that was just me? However, I did like Ms Collins'style enough that I want to seek out her prior book. 

I give this book 3.5 hearts (out of 5)




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