Feb
28
2011

February 2011 books

Hmmm, need to try and remember what I have read whilst I have been away!

Kill For Me by Karen Rose is a pretty good crime novel. Pacey and relatively well written I enjoyed it, but as ever, the story is fairly ludicrous.

Living Dangerously by Katie Fforde is absolutely typical of one of her novels. Easy to read but with a predictable storyline – it was perfect plane reding material.

Dust to Dust by Beverley Connor is an enjpyable crime novel, more along the anthropology genre.

Secrets by Freya North is a book that I really enjoyed. I like Freya North – I know she is frothy and chick-lit but I like her stories! This one is about a woman who leaves London with ehr daughter, trying to escape all the debt she has accrued, and goes to live in the North-East as a house-sitter. Predictably she falls in love with the owner of the house and it all ends up happy ever after.

Eyes of a Child by Richard North Patterson is a really dense courtroom story. It is dense in the sense that there are a lot of characters, but also there are lots of twists and turns to the storyline. A good read if you like this sort of book but it took some getting through, especially in the middle.

Vision in White and Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts are books 1 & 2 in a Quartet of books by this author. Basically they have exactly the same storyline. Four childhood friends now run a wedding business, one is the organiser, one the florist, one the photographer and the other the cake baker. They all struggle with their own relationships with men, but in each novel one of them finds luuuuurve. Nice schmaltzy reads, but utter rubbish really.

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