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Book Review

Going Deep by Anne Calhoun

Going Deep

I really, really enjoyed Going Deep by Anne Calhoun.  It’s an excellent blend of romance and mystery, and it features a bodyguard hero, which I love. In addition, it’s pretty much free of violence, so if you’re iffy on romantic suspense because you don’t like violent themes, then this book is for you. Cady Ward aka pop superstar Queen Maud, is returning to her hometown for the holidays. She’s exhausted from being on tour for … Continue reading Going Deep by Anne Calhoun

Book Review

Lioness in Blue by Shira Glassman

Lioness in Blue

While reading this short story, I vacillated wildly between appreciation for the lyrical and elegant descriptions of playing music, and bafflement at the overabundance of exclamation points and awkward and unrealistic dialogue. Lauren Stern is second oboe in an orchestra, and she has a thing for first oboe, Dan Cohen, who is much older than she is. They’ve been playing together for awhile and are friends, having bonded over the experience of being two lone Jewish … Continue reading Lioness in Blue by Shira Glassman