Maggie O'Dell (7 books in series)
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review 1: I really enjoyed this book, the action was moderately paced, with some slow but nice moments. Still in love with the slowly evolving hopefully romance between Maggie and Ben. I really liked the character of Lucy, hope to see her in a future book maybe. It was so nice to see Maggi...
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review 1: 3.5 I've really been wavering on how to rate this. On the whole, it's a compelling read with good background drawn from her own life, and the ending (I'm trying not to spoil at all here) unexpected in what I think a good way. But the naiveté of one of the characters was antagoniz...
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review 1: Whoa! A lot can happen in 48 hours. This is actually one of Alex's shorter novels but it is not short on action and suspense. While a quick read, I was glued to the page waiting to see what would happen next. I have never thought of myself as a conspiracy theorist before but ...
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review 1: Not one of my favorites, the 2 different and parallel stories were distracting and there isn't a connection until the very end, and that's not what I expect from a book like this. Maggie's part was way more interesting, thrilling and frightening that Ben's one, and I'm also getti...
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review 1: The good in the book was that it was fast paced and the story was interesting, but there were too many bad things - all the constant ramblings about past cases (and Maggie never seems to recover from them and it's getting tiring that she never lets no one enter her life, why crea...
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review 1: WOW...Better hope this Ebola virus never happens to us! Yikes! In this book 6 of the Maggie O'Dell series...Maggie finds herself exposed to a deadly virus. There are a few story lines with different people getting exposed to this virus...One story just seemed to get wrapped up be...
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review 1: Alex Kava's books have a higher than usual evil bad guy theme, even when considering it is a murder mystery and by definition someone has to die. She has several series, and this is a Maggie O'Dell book, which tend to be kinder than the rest. That said, it is a sadistic serial ...