Sunday, May 24, 2026

Haiku Reviews...

 

Love Catch by Laura Langa


Roommates first. Then friends.
Can Trevor convince Kenzie
to risk her heart on him?


Sweet sport romance .... 297 pages .... 4.5/5 stars.
(He's a professional baseball player; she's an accountant. Together they work. Clean romance with the cutest rescue cat.)





Quiet Bones by Sarah Ward


A missing student.
A strange burial. A college
full of secrets.


Mystery .... 300 pages .... 3.5/5 stars.
(Carla James, an archaeology professor at Jericho College, gets caught up in three separate mysteries...or are they all connected?)






A Study in Secrets by Jeffrey Siger


A retired spy.
A homeless girl. A diner
owner. And murder.


Mystery .... 212 pages .... 4/5 stars.
(Great characters and a fun plot. I hope he writes a sequel.)



Happy Reading!

33 comments:

  1. I always enjoy your haiku reviews, Lark! All of these books sound so good! :D

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  2. Love these, glad you enjoyed them all!

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    1. :D After a slew of books I ended up DNFing, it was nice to get three in a row I enjoyed.

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    2. Yeah, that's rough! I hate when that happens...but I guess it's clearing the TBR faster, LOL!

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  3. Love the reviews! A Study in Secrets sounds like my style.

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    1. It's a fun one. I really liked all the characters in it.

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  4. I've enjoyed Siger's books.

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    1. I want to try his other mystery series now. :D

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  5. These all sound interesting. More titles for my reading list...

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  6. All of these sound good! I'm particularly drawn to A Study in Secrets😁

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  7. Love Catch looks like such a great read! The other two are intriguing as well. It's to bad you didn't like the second book a bit better as that one especially calls to me. I'll have to look for it though.

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    1. The second one is still good. I think you'd enjoy it. I just didn't like it as much as the other two books.

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  8. Always enjoy reading these, Lark. The Sarah Ward book looks like one I'd enjoy - after my summer 'comfort' books - ha!

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    1. :D Sometimes a murder mystery can be a comfort read.

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  9. Great haikus! Always so much fun to see your haiku reviews :)

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  10. Yeah the sports romance looks good. Though since the hockey playoffs are going on now ... I envision a hockey player instead ... maybe with some missing teeth and spotty beard. lol.

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    1. It's funny...they never talk about missing teeth in hockey romances, and yet my college friend who played hockey recreationally had one of his teeth knocked out in a game. It's such a thing! But apparently not in romance books. ;D

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  11. Love these.
    rkrsrue.blogspot.com

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  12. I love it when a cute cat is added to any story! Great haiku reviews, Lark! :)

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    1. Especially when they are cute rescue cats! ;D

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  13. Love your haiku reviews! I think I would enjoy A Study in Secrets. Have a great week, Lark!

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    1. A Study in Secrets was a lot of fun. :D

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  14. I'm glad you liked A Study in Secrets. I've met the author several times and love him to bits. I tease him by calling him a silver-tongued devil. :-)

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    1. That's so cool that you've gotten to meet Jeffrey Siger! His book was a lot of fun. :D

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