#43 - Victims by Jonathon Kellerman - his wife, Faye, writes and his son, Jesse, does too, but I prefer Jonathan Kellerman's thriller mysteries to the other family members. I had some catching up to do in the Alex Delaware series, so I read two of them back to back. This was a creepy psycho thriller, and I enjoy creepy.
#44 - Guilt by Jonathan Kellerman - I preferred this one to the previous. Much like the tactics of Law and Order SVU, this book steals some headlines, families, places, people from the headlines, tweaks them a little to become fictional places, characters, and stories. Creepy again, and again, I enjoyed it.
#45 - Rockettes, Rockstars, and Rockbottom by Keltie Colleen - Super quick and easy to read (I read it in a day and a half), this memoir is written very much like a blog (well, the author is a blogger, as well as a dancer, performer, and now entertainment correspondent). After disastrous relationships, she learns lessons from each. She spells out those lessons for the reader (which I don't need; I prefer to view the situation and draw my own conclusions and lessons, but hey - this is her book, not mine). I did genuinely feel her heartache and pain in some circumstances, and I assume most who have had a heartbreak would to.
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