Review of “Danger in the Rockies” by Terri Reed

I have read several books by this author and really enjoyed them. This is the third book in a continuity series called Colorado K-9 Unit. These series usually have a crime that occurs in the first book and is not solved until later in the series. This is the first book I have read in this series but I do not feel like I am lost even though I have not read the first two books. I thought that this book was really well-written. I really enjoyed the interactions between the two main characters and their K-9s. I also have to say that there were so many great secondary characters in this novel that make me glad it is a series instead of a standalone. I am looking forward to reading the other books in this series and I highly recommend this one.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “The Lies We Trade” by Kristine Delano

This is the debut book for this author. As an accountant the financial part of this book interested me but I was even more intrigued by the part of the book blurb that mentioned a secret the main character had. Some of the investment lingo threw me because I am not as familiar with it since I do not work in that part of accounting. I found the plot both intriguing and confusing. While reading it, I felt like I had started the book in the middle of it instead of the beginning. In the end, I thought the book was okay but I cannot really recommend it.

Review of “Birds on a Wire” by Katie Powner

I really enjoy books by this author. She is on my list of authors I go to when I need a good read. This novel falls within the contemporary genre so there is no suspense or real romance involved in the plot. It focuses more on real life messy situations people may find themselves in and how they deal with those situations. It was a fast read because it had short chapters and intriguing characters. I thought the name of the baby boy from the novel was so unique. I found the stories of both the main female characters to be gripping. This book caused me to feel a myriad of emotions. I definitely recommend this book.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Witness Safeguard Mission” by Carol J. Post

This is the fourth book I have read by this author. The suspense in this novel starts from the very beginning. This story revolves around Nicole and Braydon, but also includes the little sister of Nicole, Maddy. I felt so bad for Maddy because she is so young and having to deal with so much. I really enjoyed the interactions between all the characters in this novel. This book was so well written. I did actually figure out one of the people involved but I did not figure out the reason why. I definitely recommend it.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “The Lumber Baron’s Wife” by Lynn Austin

This is the second book I have read by this author so I would say she is still relatively new to me. This is a split time novel that takes place in 1873 and present day. It has three main characters. Hannah and Kate from the 1873 time period as well as Ashley from the present day. Each chapter is labeled at the top with which main character it is about so you will not get confused. Also the chapters are not all the same length. Some are short and some are long. The chapters for Kate tend to be short whereas the ones for Hannah and Ashley tend to be longer. There is a mystery to this novel that grabbed me from the very beginning. I was also drawn in by the stories of the three women. They are all so different but each one was intriguing in their own way. I found myself enraptured by their stories. This novel was so good and I highly recommend it for everyone.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.