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The Sweet By and By

The Sweet By and By

On 1/20 Georgiana Daniels wrote: As a longtime Rachel Hauck fan, I'll admit to being curious about this collaborative effort I'd been hearing about. While there is definitely a different flavor to this book, the craft and storytelling were absolutely stellar, as I had come to expect. Vintage shop owner, Jade Fitzgerald, has a tough ... Enjoyable Collaborative Effort

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4 Stars

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Face of Betrayal

Face of Betrayal

On 5/6 Georgiana Daniels wrote: Surprise, surprise. Strong read! The story, which strongly resembles elements of the Chandra Levy case, kept me tuned in the entire way. Great pacing, never a dull moment. The thing I liked the most was seeing the whole thing from the viewpoints of a lawyer, a television reporter, and an FBI agent. The ... Surprised

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4 Stars

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Kiss

Kiss

On 2/6 Georgiana Daniels wrote: The perfect blend of action and emotion. I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but I snuck away from my family to finish reading the book because I couldn't--wouldn't!--set it aside. When you pick this up, be ready to lock the door! Though I've only read a handful of Ted Dekker books, this is by far ... A Must-Read for Suspense Fans

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The Unseen

The Unseen

On 1/6 Georgiana Daniels wrote: My head is spinning--in a good way. There are so many layers to The Unseen, that I didn't see it coming (pardon the pun.) The book starts with Lucas, a man who spies on people in public places, and lives in underground tunnels and other unauthorized areas. Honestly, I didn't know what to think of him ... Really Liked It!

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Field of Blood

Field of Blood

On 11/28 Georgiana Daniels wrote: This well-crafted and imaginative novel from Eric Wilson combines incredulous legends with just enough historical and biblical truth to make even bloodthirsty vampires seem plausible. The story opens with the demise of Judas in the field, incorporating both biblical accounts, in order to set up the false ... Enjoyable Read

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