Review of “Lights Out” by Natalie Walters

Lights Out by Natalie Walters is her first book in the Snap Agency series. The first chapter was somewhat confusing, but later in the book it starts to come together. Walters does an excellent job with developing not only the major characters but also the minor characters. The two main characters, Brynne and Jack are teamed together to solve a mystery that could lead to possible terrorism. Their past history causes them to have a lack of trust for each other, so they have to work through this in order to be effective at their jobs. As the plot thickens, it is hard to put the book down. There is action everywhere you turn. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mystery, suspense and a touch of romance.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Their Yuletide Healing” by Mindy Obenhaus

This is the second book I have read by Mindy Obenhaus and it does not disappoint. I would love to visit this town of Bliss especially at Christmas because then I could attend the Mistletoe Ball. It sounds like a great event to attend especially this year since it is being held at the local castle. I also would love to get to know the townspeople better. Mindy Obenhaus did a wonderful job of bringing these characters to life. I find myself wanting to help Cole realize that he does not give himself enough credit when it comes to his generosity and kind spirit. And the two kids, Maggie and Max, sound like they would be awesome to be around. I would also love to tell Rae that love is worth the risk. I would definitely recommend reading this book to any Christmas lover.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Crosshairs” by Patricia Bradley

This is the third book in a four book series called “Natchez Trace Park Rangers”. The novel starts out with one mysterious suspect of a crime and not long after you find out about another crime that was recently committed which leads you to wonder if they are connected. Patricia Bradley does an excellent job of making you feel as if you are right there in the story instead of an outsider looking in. You feel almost as though you are the character to whom you are reading about. Each scene of this book is carefully set. I like how the author had short chapters because it makes the book feel like a faster read. Also, because the book is so good and has a lot of suspense, it reads pretty fast anyway. The interactions between the two main characters are well written and their back story makes in all the more interesting to read. I also found myself very fond of the two older women in the story to whom are related to the main female character. Overall, I would say this is an awesome romantic suspense that anyone would enjoy.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Deadly Target” by Elizabeth Goddard

This is the second book in the “Rocky Mountain Courage” series and is classified as romantic suspense. If you like very suspenseful books, then you will like this one because the suspense starts from chapter one. One type of suspense and mystery in this novel is cold cases. Erin Larson, the main female character, has a podcast called “Missing Children” that delves into cold cases. Also, the dad of the other main character, Nathan Campbell, is delving into a cold case until something happens to prevent him from continuing that investigation. Nathan and Erin must now put their heads together to figure out what is going on. This plot has many twists and turns which makes it like a puzzle to solve. I am a fan of trying to solve puzzles so it makes this book even more enjoyable for me to read. I would definitely recommend this book to those other puzzle lovers out there.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Tacos for Two” by Betsy St. Amant

Do you like romantic comedies? If so, then this book is for you. It has some hilarious situations that will have you laughing out loud. The interactions between the two main characters, Jude and Rory, are going to make you wish they could see what you do. This novel definitely shows you that not everyone or everything is what it seems. It also is a good book to teach you to love your enemies. One of my favorite characters in this book is a secondary character named Hannah. I would love to read a story with her as the main character. She was so sweet and I do not think the story would have been the same without her in it. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.