Sunday, September 10, 2023

The Cairo Curse by Pepper Basham

This book takes us on the honeymoon of Lord and Lady Astley.  They have already seen their share of murder and kidnapping.  Lord Astley decides to take Lady Astley to Venice by way of Cairo for a visit with his cousin who is sponsoring an archeological dig.  Of course they find themselves in the middle of a mystery when they get there.  Lady Astley has a vivid imagination which isn't helped by all the books she reads. She also has a very spontaneous nature that gets her into trouble.  She approaches every situation as if she were Sherlock Holmes. 

This book involves murder, tomb robbing, and kidnapping.  It's not a suspenseful novel. But full of mystery.  This is the second novel in the Freddie and Grace Mystery series.  This book sort of fills the reader in on what happened in the first book so it would be possible to read this with out reading the first book.

The only negative I have for this book is that sometimes I felt like I was reading a history book instead of a novel.  Other than that, I enjoyed it.  

I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.  

Wildflower Falls by Denise Hunter

Charlotte Simpson is trying to restore her mother's ranch to it's former glory.  Only one problem.  Money.  With the death of her mother, she uses the insurance to build a barn to house the horses she hopes to be able to have.  Gunner Dawson is an excellent horse trainer.  He has a problem too.  He doesn't stay in one place very long.  Of course there's the spark between Charlotte and Gunner.  Charlotte is also hiding a secret that could have major consequences to people she has to come to consider as friends.

This book is a good book to read while sitting on the beach or in front of a fire on a cold wintry day. It was a little bit slow in spots.  But I tend towards more of a mystery most of the time.  The characters are likeable.  They each have their own set of problems that need to be worked out.  

I was given this book by Thomas Nelson Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.   I was not compensated in any way.


Sunday, September 3, 2023

Facing the Enemy by Diann Mills

Risa, an FBI agent, is thrilled to be having a reunion with her brother Trenton.  He's been a drug addict for years and has now cleaned up.  After a very nice lunch, they are walking along and someone tries to run over Risa.  Trenton is killed saving her life.  The rest of her family and friends are threatened if she pursues looking into who tried to kill her.  So her takes a leave of absence from her job and goes back to teaching college.  All the while secretly trying to determine her killed her brother.  Her FBI partner, Gage, is still working on the case also.  It all stems back to an adoption ring stealing babies.

This story has a lot of twists and turns that kept me reading.  Of course Risa and Gage develop more than a working relationship.  But they have to keep it quiet or the bad guys will start targeting Gage as well.  If you want a good mystery, this is the book for you.

I was given this book by Tyndale House Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.  

Tracked Through the Woods by Laura Scott

Abby Miller is searching for her father.  Wyatt Kane is also searching for him.  He is a federal agent who has been betrayed.  Abby and her father neither one trust him as they were almost killed when they felt he had betrayed them.

This is a fast paced story with plenty of action.  We aren't told until the end who the betrayer is.  I did find it hard to believe that Abby kept going with all of the injuries she had received throughout the story.  But it's a book. Not real life.  Overall it's a good book and kept me reading.

I received this book from Love Inspired Suspense via Net/Galley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.