Sophie Littlefield
3.69 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
3.86 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I wanted to like this book, especially since it came highly recommended by a student. Truthfully, it took me a while to get into the book and I had to take a few breaks in between. Though the book picks up towards the middle, Littlefield's flashbacks are a little messy and hard...
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3.77 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: As much as I enjoyed the first book in this series--and liked the second one--it was just too much 'more of the same' in this one and had lost the appeal...especially as the sexual tension/romance factor ramped up between the main character and the sheriff. Can we not ever have a...
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3.63 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: not one of the best in the series - but I do like the series so I will read the next one - it got a bit stupid with the character's tirade against environmentalists...I mean why don't authors realize that that isn't what we want (regardless of which side you sit on...) in a sill...
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3.54 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: This story of two mothers searching for their lost sons, started out with promise. The premise was interesting and the mystery intriguing. But, once the mystery is solved, the book devolves into a strange and maudlin character study. The relationship between the two mothers wh...
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3.35 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: House of Glass is about a family with two kids that get their house broken into. The four of them are held hostage in their basement. After the first day the 15 year old daughter manages to get her 5 year old brother out of the house and he runs. There are two men who broke into ...
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3.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Hanging by a Thread was definitely a unique read: a typical small town murder with superpowers involved? Count me in! I was satisfied by the ending and was never bored by the mystery and plot. I was disappointed, however, by Clare herself. She was fresh and interesting, but also ...
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3.56 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Getting into this book was hard at first because the narrative is a little disjointed between a random assortment of flashbacks. Once I was used to the irregular flow I did enjoy the story that unfolded. Cass is a seriously flawed person in a seriously flawed world. You can't hel...
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3.89 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Great second installment! The first novel in this trilogy, Afterime, transistioned easily into Rebirth. I finished this book and let's just say when I realized I was on the last chapter, I went and ordered the next and final book in the series for my Nook. The ending of Rebirt...
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3.56 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Totally hilarious! Takes place in Kansas in areas near where I live in Ok so it's cool to see places mentioned I actually recognize. I don't know if it's realistic with the "Kansas Mafia" but then i'm not sure if it's supposed to be. I love that she's totally an S&M vigilante sav...
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4.02 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This zombie sub-plot is only a small detail of what this whole trilogy is all about. Self-contempt, atonement, and redemption, set the tone in this post-apocalyptic tale. Plus, Littlefield puts out a number of shockers to keep her audience on the edge of their seat. Overall, Hori...
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3.63 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: If the protagonist (Stella) were a criminal, this would qualify as a crime-caper novel. As it is, it's a really funny mystery. Stella is a good friend to know, and she is determined to demonstrate that her old friend is not a killer. And the sheriff, nicknamed Goat, does for Stel...
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3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Best yet in the series!This Stella Hardesty book was different from the others: the "villain" is a woman, not a man. And Stella is neck-deep in what happened to Priss - the girl from their small rural Missouri town who got what she wanted by her smarts and wily ways of blackmaili...
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3.88 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: And the story continues, of Cass, recovering alcoholic, recovering slut and recovering zombie . . . Gotta say, this book was much better than the previous one. Cass isn't exactly a likable human being. She kinda reminds me of Tara's mom from True Blood (she has a demon in her!). ...
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3.56 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Stella Hardesty dispatched her abusive husband with a wrench shortly before her fiftieth birthday. A few years later, she's so busy delivering home-style justice, helping other women deal with their own abusive husbands and boyfriends, that she's barely got time to run her sewing...
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3.69 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I really liked this book, all though i still liked the first book in the series better. The best part of the book was the romance between Kaz and Hailey, i thought the chemistry was good and they were so cute togther. There were afew things the book was missing like Kazs point of...
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3.64 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Gotta LOVE Stella Hardesty and her unusual side job of dispensing "justice" in the name of beaten/downtrodden wives and girlfriends.Except this time, Stella finds herself on the road in Wisconsin, embroiled in discovering who killed her step-nephew's girlfriend's husband. Yep, St...