What a week I am so happy its Friday! It was back to work after two weeks of vacation and that meant a very busy week. Just need to get through today and then it's offically the weekend for me. Our vacation was a enjoyable break, filled with beautiful scenery, lots of great memories, and getting to spend some face to face time with my bbf! Of course we chatted books, I added to her TBR pile and she told me I needed to move Dani Pettrey's books up on my TBR list. I had no choice but to listen to her, so I read Cold Shot on the plane ride home and then started book 2 right after. Book 3, Blind Spot, of the series releases in 10 days (Oct. 3). But today I am highlighting book 2, which I just finished last night. My review will be coming on Monday.
Today's book is: Still Life by Dani Pettrey
"He glanced around what had become a dumping ground by the river's edge.
Dark, silent . . . deserted. Perfect."
Dark, silent . . . deserted. Perfect."
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Ooohh. I just shuddered!
ReplyDeleteI'm featuring the first line from J. Rodes' "Charging the Darkness" on my blog today--great conclusion to her dystopian trilogy--but right now I'm going to share the opening of Rachel Dylan's recent release, "Deadly Proof":
"You can't call that a settlement offer." Kate Sullivan looked directly into the dark eyes of her opposing counsel, who represented a medical device company.
Have a great weekend!
I've seen this book around quite a bit recently. I just might need to add it to my tbr.
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteHow dare the stars still light the night and the James River continue to flow, when the one who made Lettie’s life bearable was gone?
This is the first line from chapter 1 (not the prologue) of Carrie Fancett Pagels novella “Love’s Escape” in The Captive Brides Collection.