What I've read since last link-up:
So, so good. An interesting web of characters tangled in family dynamics, drugs, violence, crime, and mayhem. I was engrossed with the story from beginning to end. Side note: I enjoyed that the backwoods Southern father was called "deddy" because that's exactly how it's pronounced, and it read perfectly in my head. 4.5/5
2. Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira -
For YA, I loved everything about this book. Was it a perfect book? No, but I loved its imperfections. Were there some difficult scenes to read? Yes, several, but I thought it was done so well from the voice of a teenage girl. 4.5/5
I read the 2 previous books in this series and remember gobbling them up. This one was just alright. As Steph says, "it passed the time just fine". 3/5
This is the 27th book in the Lucas Davenport series. I have read it since 1991. I continue to be amazed that this author keeps every book interesting and unique enough to keep me coming back for more. 4/5
I liked this book, but I didn't love it. I appreciated the topics that she was trying to tackle, but I was just never as invested in the characters as I wish I was. 3/5
The current goodreads rating for this mystery/thriller is 3.81. That's a pretty adequate overall rating for it, in my opinion although, I wish a character or two had been further developed.
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