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What a ride!

Review from Always the First to Die →

Having read the author’s first two novels, I knew to expect a gripping ride, expert character development, and a protagonist to die for. What I couldn’t have predicted was just how unpredictable the crescendo would be… Always the First to Die is the twistiest, most irresistible whodunnit I’ve read. The revelatory references to some of..

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Waste of money

Review from Astrology for the Soul →

This book is very disappointing. You can find more information from Steven Forrest. I did not feel that the author gave enough detail on the so called experiments that we’re supposed to bring our soul peace.

SmallTown Hijinks, Family and Friends

Review from The Sisters Café →

Feuding, small town gossip, relationship troubles, festivals, and friendship are all part of Carolyn Brown’s first foray into women’s fiction. And folks, she hit it out of the ballpark. I wasn’t but a few pages in that I was delighted by the characters and town with their separate stories that come together in the end…

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Hmmm kinda bad

Review from The Sisters Café →

I am a Carolyn Brown fan but this book was a little trashy and another old lady narrator ruined the voices of young women. Not much good Texas drawl. Ending was without closure or surprise