Holy infidelity Batman! Chockerbock FULL of skankiness this book was extremely well plotted and enjoyable. Aurora’s sister in law gets murdered and lucky her, she finds her dead body. After that Aurora finds out that Poppy and her husband John David basically have a horrendous marriage where they are consistently cheating on each otherContinue reading “Poppy Done to Death–Charlaine Harris”
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A Fool and His Honey–Charlaine Harris
Aurora and her husband Martin are going through a tiny rough patch. They don’t see each other as often as they would like but are going to try and make the effort. Then Martins niece Regina shows up with her baby…her baby that no one knew she had or even know that she was pregnantContinue reading “A Fool and His Honey–Charlaine Harris”
Dead Over Heels
What has Aurora done to deserve such a life full of death? Apparently someone is out to get her (again) and they are doing some super creepy things to get her attention. She’s getting those weird phone calls where you know someone is on the other line, her cat shows up with a ribbon aroundContinue reading “Dead Over Heels”
A Bone To Pick–Charlaine Harris
A Bone to Pick is the second in the Aurora Teagarden series and quite nice to read. Didn’t take me very long and I’m really enjoying reading murder mysteries with simple and neat endings. Nothing too complicated or intense, just a nice filler to the void. A Bone to Pick in particular isContinue reading “A Bone To Pick–Charlaine Harris”
End of the Week Roundup
Although I skipped a day we’re already here at the end of the week, thankfully on a long weekend for all of you, for me it doesn’t seem to make a difference except that I get to see my siblings for an extra day. I finished a number of books this week starting withContinue reading “End of the Week Roundup”
Homicide Stories–Max Haines
Well written, crazy as all hell and disturbing to say the least. Max Haines does a terrific job in writing about a huge variety of homicide cases. He made things that were already interesting into something readable and at some points confused about who is the killer. There are some cases where youContinue reading “Homicide Stories–Max Haines”
Crimes of Passion–Howard Engel
Dear Lord. This book is terrible. Not just because of the murders, those were what made it unbearable/bearable to read. I don’t know who told this guy to write this book, but they should get their money back. He took interesting crimes and turned them into something that was ridiculously boring! If you areContinue reading “Crimes of Passion–Howard Engel”