Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Books read May 20



A Dubious Rock by Gerald J. Kubicki

A Dubious Rock by Gerald J. Kubicki
Really enjoyed this mystery and thought when it first started out it was to be a 1940's war book.
Just a dream but it seems all so real. There is so much action and special teams that come to the aid of the police and other forces.
Just when you think the Homeland Security team is in the clear they are shot on again and they have to ramp things in. They do have connections and that really helps.
Like the subject matter as I did not know much about the rocks at all. Entertaining for me.
Especially like the excerpt about the pollution going on in the oceans of our world and a book in the series.
Was on the edge of my seat when I heard about the women and how there were able to subdue those after them with their special kicks and other devices they used.
They need to set up a school so others can learn from them.  Action, adventure, mystery, cartels from all over the world and so much more.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.




What Means the Most by Hazel Taylor
What Means the most by Hazel Taylor
Short story of a woman who returns to where her grandmother lived on the island of a few thousand where everybody knew you and your troubles.
She meets up with the boy that was like a brother to the family and he is there to welcome her back to the island. He's back from fighting the war and she's there to bury her grandmother.
Reading of the will the family find everybody was included in her generosity and the house and special instructions are left for Morgan.
The grandmother had kept something of hers when she was just a young teen and she wanted her to complete the wishes...
Quite the list and Cadence will help her finish them all.
This is the first book in the series and there are four in total.
Excerpt from the next book in the series is also included.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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