Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams ★★★★☆ #bookreview #bookblog

★★★★☆

⚠️ Boy does this author like to write crazy stories involving women and cars!

⚠️ I will start by noting that this book has some issues in my opinion. There are some confusing storylines (too many unreliable narrators), some extremely convenient situations, and more than a few ridiculous occurrences. Do I care? No! Because this was an explosive read with a bad*ss heroine who took care of business!

⚠️ Once the action started it didn’t stop! I read this in one sitting!

⚠️ If this book doesn’t end up on the big screen, I’ll be shocked.

⚠️ Not all enjoyable reads have to be great literature or have an epic plot. Sometimes it is simply fun to race through an exciting/claustrophobic/tense situation, well beyond anything I’d ever experience in real life (hopefully), and get through it to a satisfying conclusion. This author does that well… at least for me. I will continue reading his books!

Thank you @NetGalley and Joffe Books for an eARC of this book, which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

100 Bible Verses That Made America by Robert J. Morgan ★★★★★ #BookReview #BookBlog

Primary Genre(s): History, Religion & Spirituality, Non-Fiction
Published: 4 Feb 2020 by Thomas Nelson
Page count: 384 (print)
My Format: ebook via NetGalley
Cover: Good
Pacing: NA
Ending: NA  
Do I Recommend: Yes
Commission Link (U.S.): Buy 100 Bible Verses That Made America

My rating: ★★★★★

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The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher ★★☆☆☆ #BookReview #BookBlog

Primary Genre(s): Horror, Fantasy, Humor
Published: 6 October 2020 by Gallery/Saga Press
Page count: 352 (paperback)
My Format: eBook via NetGalley
Cover: Creepy
Pacing: Okay                                                        
Ending: Weird
Do I Recommend: Maybe
Commission Link (U.S.): Buy The Hollow Places

My rating: ★★☆☆☆

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More Than We Can Tell (Letters to the Lost #2) by Brigid Kemmerer ★★★★★ #BookReview #BookBlog

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Primary Genre(s): Contemporary, Young Adult
Published: First published 16 March 2018 by Bloomsbury Children’s Books
Page count: 415
My Format: eBook via Overdrive
Cover: Simple
Pacing: Perfect
Ending: Really great
Would I recommend it: Yes!
Commission Link: Buy More Than We Can Tell

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