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Great reviews Weave I really like the sound of The Body Finder, you're right, it does sound rather like Harper Connelly which as you know I loved too. I think I'll add it to my wishlist
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Oh I hope you liked it? It came back! I finished Life Support by Tess Gerritsen at last. Good to hear yours is returning too! Thanks ... I started Therapy by Sebastian Fitzek, didn't you read this recently? Not sure if it's a 'cheer me up' kinda read
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Oh I'm so glad you're enjoying You Can't Hide I hope you get the chance to read the rest of them too, I really need to get on and order the ones I don't have yet My mojo is waning I don't know why, I'm reading Life Support by Tess Gerritsen but I just can't seem to get into it. Strange really, I usually like her stuff.
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No reading cause no mojo
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Hey frankie! Just thought I'd pop in and say hello You seem to be having a good reading year so far, hope it keeps up for you!
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It has it's moments Karen Rose books are really easy to read, even though they're usually big chunky things, I just get hooked! Aw thanks frankie! I'm making the most of it, I hope it hangs around for at least ..oh... 3 years? Oooh which one? It's probably better to read them in order, they're a bit like the J R Ward BDB series in that they focus on a character who knows, or has some sort of connection to one of the other principle character/s. Check out her website, there's a chart which explains all Book Relationships Like I said, they are a bit samey, but I love the characters and the way she writes
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Started Life Support by Tess Gerritsen last night, not quite into it yet but I'm hoping it will pick up
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Silent Scream ~by~ Karen Rose Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: Four college kids set fire to a supposedly empty condominium block. But when they see the young girl at an upper-floor window desperately banging on the glass, clawing to get out, they realise their mistake. Although they don't all agree, the group leave the girl to her certain death, little realising that someone is there, watching their every move. Someone who has a nasty habit of blackmail and sees an opportunity for profit which is far greater than any they have ever had before. For local fire fighter David Hunter, getting the blaze under control is hard enough, but when he finds the girl's body he realises that this arson attack has become a murder case and the homicide cops are immediately called in. Now, as David works with the cops, it's a race to find the arsonists, and the blackmailer, before events escalate out of all control. The synopsis doesn't do this book justice, there is so much more to it. The story is jam packed full of twists and turns which, yet again, take you to a thrilling conclusion. I cannot get enough of this author and will definitely be buying more. 10/10
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Flesh House ~by~ Stuart MacBride Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: Aberdeen is panicking. It's been eighteen years since Grampian Police caught the Flesher -- the notorious serial killer who butchered people all over the UK -- and seven years since he was released from Peterhead prison, his conviction overturned on appeal. But when a container full of joints of human meat turns up at Aberdeen Harbour, it kicks off the largest man hunt in Aberdeen's history. Ken Wiseman is on the run and looking for revenge. Detective Sergeant Logan McRae is lumbered with the unenviable task of babysitting Chief Constable Mark Faulds from Birmingham -- one of the original investigation team -- and trying to keep DI Insch from throwing his career away in his obsessive quest to see Wiseman behind bars before he kills again. When members of the team that put Wiseman away in 1990 start going missing, Logan knows that things aren't as straightforward as everyone thinks. More and more human meat is turning up in the food chain. Twenty years of secrets and lies are being dragged into the light.And the only thing that's certain is Aberdeen will never be the same again. This has to be my favourite MacBride read yet. The storyline is well thought out, full of surprises and written with enough humour to keep it believable. Stuart MacBride is a genious when it comes to Scottish wit and language and writes a plotline full of twists and turns which keeps you hooked throughout. Highly recommended to those who like their thrillers gritty and gory with an injection of humour. 9/10
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Fade Out ~by~ Rachel Caine Morganville Vampire Series book 7 Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: Without the evil vampire Bishop ruling over the town of Morganville, the resident vampires have made major concessions to the human population. With their newfound freedom, Claire Danvers and her friends are almost starting to feel comfortable again...Now Claire can actually concentrate on her studies, and her friend Eve joins the local theatre company. But when one of Eve's castmates goes missing after starting work on a short documentary, Eve suspects the worst. Claire and Eve soon realise that this film project, whose subject is the vampires themselves, is a whole lot bigger - and way more dangerous - than anyone suspected. This is another fantastic installment in the Morganville Vampire series. You know you're gonna enjoy a great little read the moment you start and it doesn't disappoint. Full of adventure, frights and even romance, this series is a must read for those who are fans of the young adult vampire genre. 8/10
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Nothing To Fear ~by~ Karen Rose Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: Sue Conway is out of control. Recently released from prison she is determined to find the people responsible for putting her there and to give them a taste of what she has had to endure. When Sue kidnaps an eleven-year-old deaf boy it's only the first stage in an elaborate plan. Running to Chicago, Sue poses as a battered woman and it leads her to Hanover House, an inner-city women's shelter, run by Dana Dupinsky. Dana safeguards many secrets in her own life and in the lives of those around her but she would never harbour a murderer, that is if she knew that one was living at the shelter. Distracted by the presence of a new man in her life, Dana only realises the danger when those around suddenly start dying and she is thrust into the middle of Sue's dangerous and evil game... You Can't Hide ~by~ Karen Rose Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: A psychiatrist is bound to her patients by confidentiality but do ethics always override catching a murderer? You don't know who I am. Someone is tormenting psychiatrist Tess Ciccotelli's patients, pushing them to commit suicide, and setting her up to take the blame. But even police pressure won't make her break her oath to protect their secrets. You can't stop what I am doing. Detective Aidan Reagan understands Tess's need to safeguard her clients but all the clues suggest that a nameless, faceless enemy is set on destroying her career, her family and, finally, Tess herself. You can't hide. As Reagan and Tess race to stop the killer, one thing becomes clear -- the noose is tightening around Tess's neck and there is nowhere for her to go... Count To Ten ~by~ Karen Rose Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: A young boy and his brother are abandoned by their mother and end up in the foster-care system. Let down by everyone who should have looked out for them, the boys fall prey to the abusers they meet. Is it any wonder one of them loses his mind and develops a taste for matches and revenge? Years later, Reed Solliday, of Chicago's Fire Department, is determined to find an arsonist whose actions have just escalated to murder. With the police now involved, Reed is paired with Detective Mia Mitchell, on her first assignment since her father's death and her partner's shooting. Solliday and Mitchell know the violence is escalating and the death toll is rising. With no apparent connection between the deaths, they are at a loss until their attention focuses on a young offenders institution and the misfits within...Take a breath. Count to ten. And watch their world explode.. Karen Rose has quickly become one of my favourite authors. I love how the characters in her books all have a connection somehow, yet you could pick one at random and enjoy a fantastic read. Although the books tend to follow the same formula or pattern, each one is a well written thrill of a read which I quickly become totally absorbed in. Fantastic! 10/10
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I decided to start Flesh House by Stuart MacBride, nothing like a taste of good old Scottish gore to keep my mojo happy Another reason being that I really should start and make a dent in my TBR before buying more. ... I wonder how long that wil last?
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Thanks! I'm living the dream baby! .... well, while it lasts
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Ok, I've read You Can't Hide by Karen Rose and also Count To Ten by the same author, and have just finished Fade Out by Rachel Caine. Not sure what to read next ...
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Aw that's such a shame I honestly thought you'd enjoy it more. All the books follow the same formula though so I'm not sure if you'd enjoy any of them more. They actually remind me of J R Ward's BDB series only with hero/heroine instead of vampires/mates. Sorry you didn't like it more
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If you read this and never want to read any more Karen Rose books again, I'll stop reading for a month! Yay! *runs and gives catwoman a huge hug* Welcome back! Big thanks to The Hobbit for bringing you and your mojo back to us! I've finished Nothing To Fear by Karen Rose and went straight on to You Can't Hide by her
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Oooh brilliant! Let me know how you get on, I think you'll like them
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I'm Watching You ~by~ Karen Rose Synopsis Courtesy Of Waterstone's: Star prosecutor Kristen Mayhew has a dangerous, secret admirer. He seems to knows her every thought, her every move. He sends her letters. And he kills the criminals she herself is powerless to stop. This avenger even knows Kristen's deepest secret - the one that has made her keep her distance from Abe Reagan, the police detective sent to protect her. In the shadow of a calculating serial killer, the two have no alternative but to work together if they are to stop the messages and halt the vicious murders. Because sooner or later, the killer's obsessive need for retribution will make Kristen a target and then their real problems will begin... Wow! I cannot rave about this author enough. Yet again she delivered another brilliant read which I devoured! Her books have it all, gruesome murders & serial killers, fantastic characters, love & romance (not for YA ) and a roller coaster of a storyline. The only downside is that they do tend to be a bit formulaic, although, I don't care. I'm loving them and so is my mojo! Highly recommend! 10/10
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The Morganville Vampire Series ~by~ Rachel Caine continued ... Lord Of Misrule Morganville. Texas. Just south of normal. In the college town of Morganville, vampires and humans coexist in (relatively) bloodless harmony. Then comes Bishop, a master vampire who threatens to abolish all order, revive the forces of the evil dead, and let chaos rule. But Bishop isn't the only threat. Violent black clouds promise a storm of devastating proportions. As student Claire Danvers and her friends prepare to defend Morganville against the elements - both natural and unnatural - the unexpected happens: Morganville's vampires begin to vanish one by one. Discovering why leads Claire to one last choice: swear allegiance to Bishop...or die. Carpe Corpus In the small town of Morganville, vampires and humans lived in (relative) peace - until all the rules got rewritten when the evil vampire Bishop arrived, looking for the lost book of vampire secrets. He's kept a death grip on the town ever since. Now an underground resistance is brewing, and in order to contain it, Bishop must go to even greater lengths. He vows to obliterate the town and all its inhabitants - the living and the undead. Claire Danvers and her friends are the only ones who stand in his way. But even if they defeat Bishop, will the vampires ever be content to go back to the old rules, after having had such a taste of power? This would have to be up there as one of my favourite young adult series, it just keeps getting better and better. The writing flows well making the books a quick read (I read Lord Of Misrule in 5 hrs) and the storyline just keeps you wanting to know more. Added to that the fact that I love the main characters, I would definitely recommend these books to anyone who is a fan of young adult fantasy vampire books. 9/10
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The Rest Falls Away ~by~ Colleen Gleason Synopsis courtesy of Waterstone's: Vampires have always lived among them, quietly attacking unsuspecting debutantes and dandified lords as well as hackney drivers and Bond Street milliners. If not for the vampire slayers of the Gardella family, these immortal creatures would have long taken over the world. In every generation, a Gardella is called to accept the family legacy, and this time, Victoria Gardella Grantworth is chosen, on the eve of her debut, to carry the stake. But as she moves between the crush of ballrooms and dangerous, moonlit streets, Victoria's heart is torn between London's most eligible bachelor, the Marquess of Rockley, and her enigmatic ally, Sebastian Vioget. And when she comes face to face with the most powerful vampire in history, Victoria must ultimately make the choice between duty and love. As a gothic vampire story, I was quite looking forward to this one. However, it didn't really blow me away. The writing wasn't too bad except for the main character of Victoria, she just didn't gel with the era for me and I really didn't warm to her. The story was action packed enough and did move along well, it actually kept me interested to the end, but I'm not sure if I'll be in any hurry to get the next one in the series, unless it was a bargain. All in all, a pretty average read. 5/10
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Oh you should definitely read more thrillers! Start with Karen Rose's Don't Tell, I think you'll want to read more Aw thanks hun Like I said to Weave, start with Don't Tell, it's the first book and one of my favourites (If you have any problems getting them, I'd be happy to lend them to you )
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I've finished I'm Watching You by Karen Rose and have moved on to Nothing To Fear by the same author. I'm loving these books
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I've been buying books again In my defence, I'm reading a lot too! This week I've bought: Kiss Of Death by Rachel Caine I'm Watching You by Karen Rose Nothing To Fear by Karen Rose You Can't Hide by Karen Rose Count To Ten by Karen Rose at a total of £20.49 I've finished reading The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason and I've also read Lord Of Misrule & Carpe Corpus by Rachel Caine. I'm now onto I'm Watching You by Karen Rose. I love my mojo atm!
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To be honest, I preferred them to Karin Slaughter books. They're both very character driven but for some reason I got more caught up in the Karen Rose books. Read Don't Tell first to see what you think, I think you'd like them If you hubby likes Tess Gerritsen then I could nearly guarantee he'd like Richard Montanari, he writes a brilliant series starting with The Rosary Girls. I would say the Karen Rose books do need to be read in order, but I'm a bit pedantic about things like that They're not a series as such, but characters from the first book would appear in the fourth or the eighth. It wouldn't be confusing or anything to read them out of order because each character stars as a principle in their own right, but he would have a better knowledge of each of their backgrounds if he reads them in order. If he goes on to her website, you can see how each book is related to another. They're not all linked though, just maybe with another one or two out of the whole lot. (I'm sure I'm making no sense whatsoever here )
