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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Christmas in Europe



EEEKKK!!!! I'm so excited for this upcoming trip in the middle of December….we are going to be spending 10 days in Europe for Christmas.  I've always wanted to see the Christmas markets in Germany so we will be flying into Germany on the 17th and making our way by train to Holland by Christmas Day to spend it with our family there.  We fly home around the 27th!

Book Review: Last Seen


I'm on a roll when it comes to my yearly reading goal.  As of now I've read 7 books out of my goal of 15 for the year.  Last Seen, the last book in the Amateur detective trilogy, is a great book where one of the amateur detectives is now in the trap of the killer they are chasing.  The remaining detectives must not only figure out how to save their friend but also uncover the remaining pieces of the killers sorted past all while solving SEVERAL other crimes.  I think it had a perfect end to the trilogy.


The stakes are higher than ever in this third installment of The Amateurs, as Aerin finds herself kidnapped by the killer she knows all too well, and her friends must work to solve a puzzle laid out by the villain in order to save her. At first, the mystery they're tasked with seems to have nothing to do with Aerin or her kidnapper. But as Seneca, Maddox, and Madison hit the Jersey Shore to gather clues, they begin to uncover the true background of the killer and the horrors that shaped him into who he is. The scavenger hunt leads them to the family of a recently kidnapped boy, a serial child-snatcher, and dark secrets they could never have seen coming. As Aerin struggles to play nice with the person who killed her sister in order to buy herself time, her friends work feverishly against the ticking clock that could mean her life, and every clue they uncover leads Seneca to suspect she's more connected to the killer's history than she ever realized. With nail-biting suspense, twisted secrets, and non-stop action, this final installment in #1 New York Times best-selling author Sara Shepard's The Amateurs series will shock even the savviest of readers with its big reveal.

Book Review: Follow Me


A couple months ago I did THIS review of the first book in The Amateurs series by Sara Shepard and I couldn't wait to move on and read the rest of the trilogy.  These books are perfect for young adults or really anyone.  A perfect Summer read, the second book in the trilogy is Follow Me.  It follows some newly graduated high schoolers and a few college kids as they try to uncover and catch a complete psychopath and murderer that is playing a serious game of cat and mouse.  The young adults really learn about themselves as they chase a friend/killer around the East coast.



Amazon Synopsis:
It was the perfect night for a party. That is, until twenty-one-year-old Chelsea Dawson disappeared. The social media star was last seen enjoying a beautiful summer night at the Jersey Shore with her friends. But after an explosive fight with her ex-boyfriend, she vanished without a trace. When Seneca, Maddox, Aerin, and Madison hear about the suspected kidnapping, they notice a jarring detail about the victim: she looks exactly like Aerin's sister, Helena, who was killed five years earlier. Seneca is convinced she knows who killed Helena, and she can't shake the feeling that the same person has taken Chelsea. Desperate for answers about the two girls, and the truth behind her mother's murder, Seneca will stop at nothing to find out if the cases are linked. So when Maddox receives an invitation to the Shore from none other than their primary suspect, the Amateurs begin an intense new investigation. Full of disturbing secrets, startling twists, and horrifying revelations, the second book in #1 New York Times best-selling author Sara Shepard's The Amateurs series follows the team down a twisted path—one crafted by a 

Book Review: 18th Abduction



Each year or if I am lucky twice a year I wait for James Patterson to put out a new women's murder club book.  The  most recent addition to this series is the 18th Abduction.  I really had no clue where this story was going to end up but I really liked how it looked back on a situation in Lindsey and Joe's past and tied it into a current situation.  This book and really the entire series are all such good books and easy, fun reads.  Perfect for a beach vacation!  I just hope another comes out by the end of the year so I can also cozy up in the Winter to the Women's Murder Club.




Detective Lindsay Boxer's investigation into the disappearance of three teachers quickly escalates from missing persons to murder in the newest Women's Murder Club thriller.

For a trio of colleagues, an innocent night out after class ends in a deadly torture session. They vanish without a clue -- until a body turns up. With the safety of San Francisco's entire school system at stake, Lindsay has never been under more pressure. As the chief of police and the press clamor for an arrest in the "school night" case, Lindsay turns to her best friend, investigative journalist Cindy Thomas. Together, Lindsay and Cindy take a new approach to the case, and unexpected facts about the victims leave them stunned. 

While Lindsay is engrossed in her investigation, her husband, Joe Molinari, meets an Eastern European woman who claims to have seen a notorious war criminal -- long presumed dead -- from her home country. Before Lindsay can verify the woman's statement, Joe's mystery informant joins the ranks of the missing women. Lindsay, Joe, and the entire Women's Murder Club must pull together to protect their city, and one another -- not from a ghost, but from a true monster.

Happy Reading….currently re-reading Fifty Shades for the 3rd time :)

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