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Certain Justice
by John Lescroart


Great book
 
 


A Certain Justice
by John Lescroart


Great book!
 
 


Balthazar's Bane
by Kat Ross


Balthazar, an ageless former necromancer is on a quest to rid the world of the evil necromancers that remain. His latest bounty brings him to Egypt where he quickly dispatches John Mortlake. However, the easy kill comes with strings attached. John Mortlake has debts with the djinn and a daughter who absolutely refuses to pay the debts for a father she equally despised. Balthazar gets waylaid after Mortlakes death by a beautiful woman and ends up on a Nile cruise. Balthazar's wiles get the best of him though, as the woman he is chasing steals the talisman that has kept him alive for over 2000 years. In trying to retrieve his talisman, Balthazar gets tied up in the woman's troubles and finds himself imprisoned by the djinn in a magical desert kingdom and now must retrieve a sword from a demon in order to escape with his life and his talisman. Enchanting, fun and action packed, Balthazar's Bane continues the world of the Gaslamp Gothic series. I really enjoyed getting to know Bathazar and Lucas better. The writing dives into some of Balthazar's lengthy past and his history with Lucas without slowing things down. I was in a love/hate relationship with Zarifa's character based on her changing actions. She was strong, independent and free thinking, mostly one step ahead of the guys. Most of all, I loved being transported to the magical city of Al Miraj and exploring the many inhabitants of the city along with their dwellings and items. The trails that the demon led had me enthralled as Balthazar deftly fought his way through. Thoughtfully weaving in themes of growth, good vs. evil and respect for all living things, Balthazar's Bane entertained from beginning to end and I can't wait to see what these characters get into next.
 
 


Agatha Raisin And The Quiche Of Death
by M.c. Beaton


So much more enjoyable than the Hammish series. Agatha is unlikable in such a charming way. Looking forward to reading the next in the series.
 
 


Proud
by Ibtihaj Muhammad


It was good to read a different kind of athlete biography.
 
 


Alert
by James Patterson


I liked this one so much more than the previous book. It felt like the ones from the beginning of the series, and the baddies motives, while ridiculous, were actually explain this time.
 
 


Burn
by James Patterson


I don't really know how to rate this one. There were way too many things going on and imo the case wasn't adequately closed. Too many unanswered questions.
 
 


Tribulations
by Jaydeep Shah


Six years ago partners Alex and Casie hatched a cruel plan to murder Ana, a young accountant, for her father's holdings. Now, Casie receives a strange phone call that forces her to return to the mansion where it all happened.  As Casie and Alex celebrate their eleventh wedding anniversary they experience a series of strange events.  At the center of the events is a woman they expected to never see again.  Ana has returned to make Casie and Alex pay for her tribulations. Diving right into the action, Tribulations was a heart pounding read from the very beginning.  There has been a murder, but we don't know of who or the reasons surrounding it.  Casie and Alex are an interesting couple, power hungry, driven, sadists with absolutely no scruples.  Ana is painted as their exact opposite, caring, polite and moral.  Combining these characters makes for an intriguing, disastrous and fast-paced trial of pain and punishment.  There was a sense of something paranormal throughout the story, but it never quite manifests.  There would definitely be another layer of excitement for me as well as some more explanation of motives if this element is incorporated.  As the story moves, an element of mystery is brought in with a separate game that law enforcement might be playing.  Ending on a cliffhanger, I'll definitely have to find out what happens to this group moving forward. This book was received for free in return for an honest review.
 
 


The Archer's Tale
by Bernard Cornwell


I love a good grail quest, especially if it's written by Bernard Cornwell. He is one of my favorite authors.
 
 


The Orchid Thief
by Susan Orlean


I didn't find this very interesting, which is surprising because The Library Book by Orlean is one of my very favorites.
 
 
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