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TheLudicReader
Nightwatching: A Novel | Tracy Sierra
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Although some bits were a little slow going, this debut was definitely a cut above. A woman and her two children hide after a home invasion...but was the whole thing just a figment of her imagination because of earlier trauma? Smart, well-written and definitely some pulse-pounding moments.

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JillR
Nightwatching: A Novel | Tracy Sierra
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From the blurb this story sounded like my worst nightmare. First third, nope, can‘t do it. Mother is up in the night with young kids, husband not there, realises there‘s someone else in the house. No, not 300 pages of a house invasion with kids in the mix. Yet then the story changes, we go back into various parts of the narrators life, stories slowly evolve. A third in I was suddenly so invested I read the rest almost in one sitting.

Cathythoughts Great review! I think I‘d like this one. Stacked 1mo
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Susanita
Winter Sisters | Robin Oliveira
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Follow up to My Name Is Mary Sutter, about a determined young woman who serves as a doctor during the Civil War. It‘s several years later, and Mary is working in Albany, New York. When a surprise blizzard strikes and two young girls disappear, she doesn‘t rest until they get justice. I don‘t believe there will be a third book, but I‘ll look for others she has written. #serieslove2025

Susanita CW: kidnapping and child sexual abuse 2mo
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TorieStorieS
Nightwatching: A Novel | Tracy Sierra
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Well, this was yet another tough decision for which October read would be one of my #12BooksOf2024! But, I had to ultimately go with the scariest and the most tense (a very close runner-up was SOMEONE IN THE ATTIC which had me just checking on our own attic before taking my review picture!🤣) which was this listen. Not only did it scare me, but my gasping out loud while walking our dog passed along the scares to him! So this one even scared him!

Andrew65 October and being scared, goes together like fish and chips. 3mo
TorieStorieS @Andrew65 Precisely!! And I feel like over the years, I have grown a tolerance to a real scare— but this one delivers!! Though, the Andrea Mara book did, too! 3mo
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Eggbeater
Nightwatching: A Novel | Tracy Sierra
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The suspense really grabbed me in this thriller. The tension was written quite well. I was actually scared. I'm never scared.

Erinreadsthebooks It‘s so good and should be getting way more hype! 3mo
DogMomIrene I was scared too! I read this one so fast because I needed all the answers. 3mo
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Kshakal
Snowed In for Christmas | Jaqueline Snowe
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Eggs Beautiful ❄️❄️ 3mo
AnnCrystal 😍❄️💝. 3mo
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Susanita
Winter Sisters | Robin Oliveira
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1. Sitting quietly in the morning with a cup of coffee and a book on my phone makes my day. Today that was a little delayed thanks to a power outage, but it‘s all sorted now.
2. The MC of this book is showing, just like in the first book, that she can be compassionate and caring to those in need but won‘t take any 💩from pompous people who try to tell her how to live her life.
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 🤩📖 3mo
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marleed
Snowed In for Christmas | Jaqueline Snowe
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This was a cute story - a snowed in holidays between a college‘s house mom and the head football coach with the obvious HEA outcome. The only thing that bugged me was Becca imparting her leadership skills Harrison as if a professional coach has neither experienced his own mentors nor undergone any leadership training.