Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Haiku Reviews...

 

Love at First Book by Jenn McKinlay


Em's Irish adventure:
meet favorite author, fall for her 
grumpy bookseller son.


Contemporary romance .... 324 pages .... 4/5 stars.
(This one made me laugh and cry.)






Until The End of the World by Sarah Lyons Fleming


A deadly outbreak
forces Cass and her five friends
to fight for their lives.


Survival fiction .... 392 pages .... 4.5/5 stars.
(An apocalpyse, zombies, and a heroine who's a prepper--all things I love to read about.)





On Her Watch by Melinda Leigh


Three bodies and a
missing girl have Bree and Matt
hunting a killer.


Mystery .... 303 pages .... 5/5 stars.
(While the investigation is good, it's these characters I really love.)





Love in Disguise by Dana LeCheminant


She needs a fake fiancé. 
He wants a different life. Can
old friends find new love?


Romance .... 369 pages .... 4/5 stars.
(I loved Kit's and Skyler's second chance romance.)





Happy Reading!


30 comments:

  1. Love at First Book sounds like one I would enjoy. Ireland, a bookstore, and romance... yes, please.

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    1. It was so good. One of those books that has all the feels.

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  2. Love your Haikus! I shall look up the Melinda Leigh series.

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    1. I think it's a mystery series you would really like! It's got such great characters in it. :D

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  3. Love at First Book would definitely be my choice! And the haiku are fun as always.

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    1. :D There's a lot to like about Love at First Book. It was a fun read.

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  4. Your haikus are so fun! I always look forward to them. Until The End of the World sounds really good. I'm adding it to my list. :)

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    1. I really love Until the End of the World. But then you know I'm always drawn to these kind of dystopian apocalyptic reads. :D

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  5. I love these, you did a great job.

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  6. Oooh, I love the sound of Until the End of the World! I'm going to look that up! Happy you enjoyed Love at First Book! I loved it!

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    1. Love at First Book was a lot of fun. Though I did cry a little at the end. :D

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  7. I've missed these reviews, Lark. I'm so far behind on writing reviews that I really need to learn to do this as effectively as you pull it off.

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    1. Short reviews work for me because I never seem to have a lot to say about a book...unlike you. You always have thoughtful things to say about the books you read. So that's probably why it's harder for you to write something as short as these haiku reviews.

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  8. I really enjoyed Love in Disguise as well! Love at First Book sounds interesting as well.

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    1. Love in Disguise was fun. I look forward to reading more books by Dana LeCheminant. :D

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  9. My favorite here would be On Her Watch by Melinda Leigh, and I like the length.

    The Haiku format is always fun.

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    1. I love that Melinda Leigh series. Sheriff Bree Taggert is a great character.

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  10. Your haikus are always fantastic. You should offer your talent to publishers. Your reviews are better than any of the excerpts on the back of the books by newspapers claiming how fantastic or brilliant or whatever the book is.

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    1. You're so kind. Thank you for that! I do have fun writing them, though some don't turn out as well as others. :D

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  11. I really enjoy Jenn McKinlay's writing.

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    1. I certainly enjoyed this book by her! I want to try some of her mystery series now and see what they're like. :D

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  12. I loved the Jenn McKinlay! I really want to read the Melinda Leigh and am adding Love in Disguise to my TBR!

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    1. I highly recommend Melinda Leigh's Bree Taggert series. It's really good!

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  13. I always love these reviews. Love at First Book was a winner for me as well. :)

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