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message 1: by Sandra (new)

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Share the books you're reading in 2025!


message 2: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover What book is everyone reading first this new year??


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Nikhol I'm listening to an audio book of What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher and then starting A Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches on Kindle !


message 4: by Shelby (new)

Shelby I am reading

The Drowning Girls (Detective Josie Quinn, #13) by Lisa Regan

Cher The Memoir, Part 1 by Cher it really is quite interesting.


message 5: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover I'm starting the year off with 2 of my favorite authors - JD Robb & CJ Box
Bonded in Death (In Death, #60) by J.D. Robb
Battle Mountain (Joe Pickett, #25) by C.J. Box


message 6: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten I've been listening to It Happened One Autumn (Wallflowers, #2) by Lisa Kleypas It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas


message 9: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.7 rounded to 5 stars review of A Killer's Code by Isabella Maldonado:
Read in Dec. but needed to wait until 2025 to post.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

FBI Thriller
Book 3 in the Daniela Vega series
Featuring an FBI codebreaker following a killer's cryptic clues across the country.
Twists, tension, suspense & violence.
Solid plot. Good characterization. Excellent world-building.
A Killer's Code (Daniela Vega, #3) by Isabella Maldonado


message 10: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.63 rounded to 5 stars review of Track Her Down by Melinda Leigh:
Read in Dec., but needed to wait until 2025 to post.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Police Procedural
The next book in the Bree Taggert series
Deception, exotic animals, police investigation, and a little romance
The plot has twists and turns. The world-building is well-done and the characterization is excellent.
Track Her Down (Bree Taggert, #10) by Melinda Leigh


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message 15: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 3.8 rounded to 4 stars review of The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha:
Read in Dec., but needed to wait until 2025 to post.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

"Locked Room" (Private Island off the coast of Scotland)
Mysteries, and Family Drama
Significant Inheritance at stake
It was a fascinating and twisty look at family dynamics and secrets between members of a wealthy but dysfunctional family.
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha


message 16: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.0 review of Edge of the Moon by Rebecca York:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Paranormal Romantic Suspense
Combines Police Procedural, Fantasy, and Romance
Set in and around Rockville, Maryland
A demon, a black arts purveyor, a werewolf, and much more......


message 17: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta I finished listening to;

What the Wife Knew by Darby Kane and it’s a crazy sauce ride!
my review
What the Wife Knew by Darby Kane

Pictures of You by Emma Grey and loved everything about this dual timeline story.
my review
Pictures of You by Emma Grey


message 19: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.18 rounded to 4 stars review of Chain Reaction by James Byrne:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Thriller / Terrorist Attack
Book 3 in the Dez Limerick series
Twisty, fast-paced, and engrossing
Interesting concept of a "gatekeeper"
Protagonist that tends to avoid guns
Chain Reaction (Dez Limerick, #3) by James Byrne


message 20: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.23 rounded to 4 stars review of Shattering Dawn by Jayne Ann Krentz:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romantic Suspense,
Private Investigation with a paranormal twist and romance
This story captivated me in the first chapter and gained momentum as the twists and turns unfolded. It’s also well-plotted with characters that had flaws, but who worked to overcome them. There are some surprising moments in the plot that added to enjoyment and the world-building is well-done. Full of action, investigation, paranormal experiences, and more, this book was hard to put down.
Shattering Dawn (The Lost Night Files Book 3) by Jayne Ann Krentz


message 25: by ElectricOutcast (new)

ElectricOutcast House of Earth and Blood House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City, #1) by Sarah J. Maas by Sarah J. Maas is technically my last book of 2024 but I literally finished it last night.

Vampire Hunter D Volume 18: Fortress of the Elder God Vampire Hunter D Volume 18 Fortress of the Elder God by Hideyuki Kikuchi by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Yoshitaka Amano is now my first book of the year


message 29: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta I finished listening to:

Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney and it is über creepy and atmospheric!
my review
Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney

What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange and loved every heartbreaking moment.
my review
What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange


message 30: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 3.38 rounded to 3 stars review of Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Debut Novel
Cozy Mystery
Well-plotted, Suspenseful, Heart-wrenching at times
The pacing was off at times and there was some repetition.
The author managed to give great insight into Misty’s and Joe’s thoughts, behaviors, and actions towards others as well as the challenges and difficulties they faced from others.


message 32: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover I finished Remember When: Clarissa's Story by Mary Balogh and enjoyed this poignant, second chance historical romance featuring older main characters. My Review
Remember When Clarissa's Story (Ravenswood, #4) by Mary Balogh


message 33: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Sandra wrote: "I finished Remember When: Clarissa's Story by Mary Balogh and enjoyed this poignant, second chance historical romance featuring older main characters. My Review
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Good to know; I just ordered this book from public library.


message 34: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Ah, Harry! Not a cold case this time, but a complex current one for Bosch. In The Overlook, by veteran best-selling author Michael Connelly, what looks like a 'standard' murder, turns out to have deadly, and potentially very widespread, ramifications.
The Overlook (Harry Bosch, #13; Harry Bosch Universe, #18) by Michael Connelly My review of The Overlook


message 38: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta I finished listening to Rolling Toward Clear Skies by Catherine Ryan Hyde, a complex story about a blended family.
my review
Rolling Toward Clear Skies by Catherine Ryan Hyde


message 39: by Anita (new)

Anita Wyoming Mountain Investigation (Cowboy State Lawmen Duty and Honor #1) by Juno Rushdan Wyoming Mountain Investigation by Juno Rushdan 5-Stars
Mystery, Suspense and a Second Chance Romance
My Review

See How They Hide (Quinn & Costa, #6) by Allison Brennan See How They Hide by Allison Brennan 5-Stars
Slow Burn Suspense
My Reveiw

Bad Seed (Jubilee, Kentucky #5) by Sharon Sala Bad Seed by Sharon Sala 3 1/2-Stars
A hit-man is no match for true love.
My Review

Track Her Down (Bree Taggert, #10) by Melinda Leigh Track Her Down by Melinda Leigh 4-Stars
A double homicide and exotic animals plague Bree
My Review


message 42: by PamG (new)

PamG Here is my 4.06 rounded to 4 star review of Dead Money by Jakob Kerr:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Twisty and twisted crime thriller
Technology start-up world and a look at venture capitalists
Fascinating and engrossing
Murder mystery and investigation
Full of secrets
The ending was a wake-up call that makes you wonder what’s next. Will this become a series? It has the potential.
Dead Money by Jakob Kerr


message 43: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta I finished listening to The Close-up by Pip Drysdale and it’s a cautionary story about the desire for fame.
my review
The Close-up by Pip Drysdale


message 46: by Robin (new)


message 47: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Aussie writer Adrian Hyland's outback and remote rural mysteries feature female protagonists who are unruly in the best sense of the word - they have to be.

Jesse Redpath is great in The Wiregrass, and my only complaint is that Hyland doesn't write faster.
The Wiregrass (Jesse Redpath #2) by Adrian Hyland My review of The Wiregrass


message 49: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma If they've found The Wrong Hands, then whose are they? This is Mark Billingham's Detective Miller #2, but it could easily be a standalone. He is an experienced author who leads us gently through back stories without making me feel guilty for not remembering who's who. 😊)
The Wrong Hands (Detective Miller #2) by Mark Billingham My review of The Wrong Hands


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