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Review: CLINT

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CLINT by Debra Webb My rating: 5 of 5 stars At 19 Clint Austin was convicted of murdering Emily Wallace's best friend. It was her testimony that sealed his fate and sent the cocky town bad boy to one of the worst prisons in the southeast. But after 10 long brutal years, he is free. The parole board has decided that 10 years for a crime with little or no evidence was long enough and now Clint is out to find out who took his life from him, and he wants his revenge Emily is in shock, she knew what she saw so how could they let him out? She is determined to find a way to put him back where he belongs..or does he... she wants justice for her friend but are things really how she thinks they are? Both are out to find the truth but as the tensions rise and the lies are exposed will either of them survive? This book IS Debra Webb. The clock ticking edgy suspense with the strong, well-developed characters and intense chemistry it is s exactly what you expe...

Review: The Color of Lies

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The Color of Lies by C.J. Lyons My rating: 5 of 5 stars Ella Cleary has lived her life trusting in her instincts about people and her ability to read their emotions. Ella has synesthesia, a medical condition that scrambles the senses and for Ella, allows her to see the emotions of others in colors that swirl and surround everyone she comes in contact with, that is everyone except for Alec. Alec is a complete mystery to Ella, a stranger that comes into her life with secrets that will change Ella's world. As usual, this author will take you on a trip of words into a world of mystery and suspense and one totally transformed by a condition most of us probably have never heard of. The characters she writes about will tug at your heart and the ending will totally be a surprise! A big Thumbs up CJ! Loved It! View all my reviews

Review: Don't Let it Snow in Deadwood

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Don't Let it Snow in Deadwood by Ann Charles My rating: 5 of 5 stars It's Christmas time hilarity as Violet tries to make it to her parent's house and to her kids for the holiday while trying to keep her calm knowing that the demon that her parents call her sister is waiting to pounce! This is her and Doc's first Christmas together and her nerves are already rattled knowing her sister has already been sniffing around, and with their history, there is no telling what hell the woman is going to conjure up! It takes a village, well her entire circle of friends at least, to help Violet battle Old Man Winter and her inner demons to make it home for the holidays. Once again, I laughed out loud from the very beginning to the last page as Ann recounts a tale of Christmas went haywire in her unique style. View all my reviews