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Jun 24, 2023Liked by J.T. Ellison

I finished Between Two Strangers by Kate White and loved it!

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A Pocket Full of Rye! Christie!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by J.T. Ellison

I'm starting my weekend with The Keeper of the Flames ARC tonight and moving on to a Lucy Kinkaid novel.

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Cassandra in Reverse by Holly Smale. So far, I like how it is structured. Very interesting. Next on my list is Elin Hilderbrand's new book The Five-Star Weekend. 📚📚📚📚

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Jun 23, 2023Liked by J.T. Ellison

I finished Fastrope by LT Ryan, and have started on Scorched Earth by the same author.

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Jun 23, 2023Liked by J.T. Ellison

The Paris Agent by Kelly Rimmer and Bessie by Linda Kass

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Breakneck by Marc Cameron

Third book on great series

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I just finished The Push by Ashley Audrain and am half-way through The Audrey Hepburn Estate. Really enjoying it!

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Fastrope (Rachel Hatch series) Rachel is an ex-Special Forces and Military Investigator soldier. She receives a call from an old teammate mentioning he may be in over his head - then the call cuts out. Rachel heads to Panama City and finds her friend dead after a training accident. She gets drawn into a conspiracy where her friend's teammates are not what they seem. With the assistance from a local female detective, they race to uncover the truth.

Scorched Earth (Dalton Savage series) Dalton is the sheriff of a small town bordering on an Indian reservation. The investigation into the dead body of a Native American youth on a controversial building site that used to be part of the reservation, kickstarts a story about drugs, motor cycle gangs, and organized crime. Dalton needs all his wits to survive. The series is a spin-off of the Rachel Hatch series.

I also finished reading Trial and Tribulation, part of the Breaking Point series. This is a series about a British pilot and his wife - both complicated and conflicted in different ways. The husband (Johnnie), comes from an orphanage background, and has never felt himself worthy of anything. Despite being one of the Aces, and snaring a beautiful, smart wife, is dark and moody, and he believes he will die in the war. His wife (Eleanor), a brilliant mathematician is driven by ambition to be recognized as a major player in wartime British politics. Her drive to succeed threatens to destroy their marriage. Best of the series so far.

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