The D2K Paranormal Junkies
Book 193 - The Christmas Bus by Melody Carlson
not the best book I have ever read, but it was a very sweet story about the angels among us and how we never know when God has put someone in our life for a specific reason, until the need is resolved. And it's often the least likely of people who have the greatest impact on our lives. Inspiring Christmas story with a delightful cast of characters. NFM
Book 192 - The Perfect Christmas by Debbie Macomber
Gotta love Debbie Macomber, and Debbie Macomber Christmas is even better! Anotehr delightful read with plenty of humor and tender emotion. Who can resist a motley crew like Cassie's friends and neighbors? NFM
Book 191 - 9 Months Later: Unexpected Gifts by Holly Jacobs
Holly has wrotten another wonderful story! But then, what has she ever written that WASN'T wonderful?
Book 190 - Skin by Ted Dekker
another excellent inspirational thriller by master Ted Dekker. This story kept me guessing the entire time and I was totally thrown when the truth comes out as to what was really happening. It's definitely abook you need to play close attention to as it can be coinfusing if you're not following along well.
Book 189 - The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd
very good. almost poetic at times with her writing style. A few surprises for us and a few obvious circumstances, but all iuin all, a good one. NFM
Book 188 - Kiss Me While I Sleep by Linda Howard
anoterh great one with a few twists thrown in (though the one I had figured out WAY early). She did startle me for a few minutes towards the end when I thought she was going to jump the shark and throw an ending at us that would infuriate me. But she didn't so I was relieved. LOL NFM
Book 187 - Cry No More by Linda Howard
Finished this one this afternoon. Great story. You can't help but love Milla and her dedication to her company Finders Inc, who searches for missing and/or kidnapped children. I liked the peek into fund raising for such a program and the background about her company. I love Diaz who is so NOT the traditional hero in any way shape or from.
Book 186 - Set the Dark on Fire by Jill Sorenson
I have one or two of her books but haven't read any before this one. It was an excellent mystery that had me going back and forth as to who I thought was behind the crimes. I liked seeing a lot about the wilderness preserve and Shay's work there. It broke my heart when she had to kill the mountain lion she raised from a cub, after someone is mauled to death by a lion.
Book 185 - Gretchen Lowell Book 3: Evil at Heart by Chelsea Cain
I've been waiting for this book for what seems like forever... ever since I finished the first two books earlier this year. I finally made it to the top of the waiting list at the library and started it immediately. It was fantastic. Totally gory in parts and VERY twisted but it totally keeps you guessing.
Book 184 - The Sanctuary: A Novel by Raymond Khoury
compelling thriller that spans centuries and countries. Archaelogist Evelyn makes an amazing discovery and shortly thereafter is kidnapped for what she found. her daughter sees her captured and promises to find her mother.

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