"Sugar Daddy"
I enjoyed the story. The second half was better more because it moved faster. The first part was way too detailed. Enjoyabe...like a good B movie. Reader's voice was way too high...good for child's voice but couldn't pull off mature voice.
Wilhelmina
"The Rembrandt Affair"
It was suspenseful and exciting. I really thought there was a nother Rembrandt out there the way this read. I would recommend it.
"Dexter is Delicious"
This was too wierd for me. The reader was very good...but the book took too long to move. Descriptions went on forever. I just didn't like the style I guess. Sorry
"Passage"
It's hard to wite a reveiw. I didn't like it. It was weird. Way too long and the reading was equally as dragging. I was determined to get through it...and I did. But, it was painful.
"Cross"
I wanted to go back and read the Cross books froom the beginning to see where he was coming from in the later books. Good foundation.
"Worse Case"
It was a true mystery.
"Deliver us from Evil"
This was terrible. I am a baldacci fan but I must say, it didn't even sound like Baldacci. It was confusing, didn't make sense, and the story line took forever to come together. My daughter is a Baldacci fan also..she called me and said "Mom, this is awful.... I don't want to read anymore." I told her not to bother...and I gave her a quick overview. It gets much better in the second half when all the characters are in one place. If you have a lot of patience..be my guest. I also felt like he couldn't make up his mind how he wanted to end it, so he didn't. Not good. I give it one star.
"Echoes of a Distant Summer"
Marvelos, absolutely marvelous. It's a gripping soulful captivating sequel to his previous book, Standing at the Scratchline. I would highly recommend reading that book first. I couldn't wait to get in my car to listen to the next part... He writes so well. The detail he gives to the characters as well as the events is all consuming. Read it. It's good. (But I still recommend reading Standing at the Scratchline first.) Congratulations Mr. Johnson. Well done.
Wilhelmina
"The Witness"
This is a must read. I love how Sandra Brown brings the characters together. You know there must be a connection and eventually there is. Her stories are so interesting and suspenseful. It's always a pleasure.
"Innocence"
Wow,I loved it. I was driving home from a presentation I made and was a little mentally exhausted. The last two hours of the book brought me home and I never thought about my mental exhaustion. It was riveting.
Read it, you'll enjoy it.