Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Seeing Julia written by Katherine Owen review

Seeing Julia written by Katherine Owen review
I came to read this book because Katherine Owen started following me on twiter,usually when someone follows me i follow them back i clicked on her profile and she was listed as a author so i started checking around and sure enough she has had 3 books published along with some journals.I looked in amazon all 3 books were there so i ordered them.The first book i read was seeing Julia, i really wasn't expecting much as i had never heard of the author and i know the books were never on NY times best seller list or i would of seen them.Katherine Owen probably one of the most beautiful authors ever to publish also is extremely talented as writer i don't know how much of her life is in this book, but it is written as if she lived it felt it and battled the battles she wrote about


I will say this is probably the saddest book i ever read her ability to make you feel the pain, the disappointments and the emotional ups and downs is second to no one so exceptional i think a lot of her is in this book,if she did not live all or part of this,her imagination is amazing.


This book is about a moving, psychological and tumultuous ride through the eyes of a young widow.The story was so grasping, and all of the personas were so easy to love - I quickly became devoted to all of them. Jake and Julia were enchanting, but I also adored Julia's close friends. Her "inner circle", as she named them, is adoring, encouraging, and more than ready to kick your behind when you need it. We should all be so fortunate to have fantastic friends like hers.


The best part of this extraordinary book was the astonishing concept in the story: Acknowledging we aren't perfect - no one is. Mastering to be comfortable with who you are. Just be you.I love this author and i am looking forward to reading her other 2 books, she will have a best seller,  if she keeps up the quality i saw in this book it's a sad sad book but a great great read.  click the link to read more
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Zero Day by David Baldacci


Zero Day by David Baldacci


Half way through this book i had to look back at the cover to make sure it was not a jack Reacher book under a alias name, the back ground is identical and the story similar it was a great book, but not as good as a Reacher novel but well worth reading ,it is a action packed thriller so you can not go wrong.I have a feeling there will be more book with Puller as the lead character.

U.S. Army's Legal Investigator Department Cause Specialist Bob Puller, Jr. trips his sibling Bob, a atomic researcher found guilty of treason at the US Disciplinary Barracks, but his sibling will not response whether he did it or not. Their dad the well-known Military idol would like to believe his most well-known son did not betray his nation.

At Quantico, Puller's Special Broker in Charge Don White designates the Cause Specialist to examine the killing of Immunity Intellect Organization Colonel Matthew Reynolds in Drake, Western Va. The official proved helpful at the Government, but what affects Puller is the DIA should be making the questions into the killing of the colonel, his spouse and two teenager kids in their non-urban home. He makes contact with Sergeant Samantha Cole, the private killing private investigator analyzing the huge killings, but she views him an undesirable outsider and functions accordingly towards accommodating Puller.

This is an excellent cops step-by-step loaded with a perspective that takes a local non-urban killing research rotating it into worldwide ocean as only Mark Baldacci can do and make it feel real. Puller is wonderful as the agent positioning the tale together. Visitors will appreciate this fast-paced thriller as Zero Day has come to Western Va and other close by .
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Fatal Exchange Russell Blake


Published in the design of Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle with more creativities and changes then a item of licorice this publication kept me wondering to the end. I liked the connections between the character types and information of the offenses provided. I, of course, had it all exercised (not) but it kept me captivated throughout the whole publication.

It was a joy to study such a publication without getting missing or tired. The writer kept elements to be able but still included the Forget Marple wide range of down house investigator and the `keep your sight start so you don't miss the apparent clue' of the Holmes wide range.

For an old created rather excellent who done it this was the best one I've study so far. I suggest it for this category and may even go returning and study it again to create sure I got all the intricacies the writer was planning. I just really liked this publication.


Blake's Fatal Exchange had me connected from the first part. It is a busy, measures loaded thriller that you won't want to put down.
It starts with an eye fixed supplier who provides a thousand cash value of timepieces to an Oriental business owner. When it changes out the expenses are fake the experience is on. The counterfeiters recognize some less than ideal expenses are out and they want them back before anyone knows they are available.
Tess, a motorcycle mail, is the girl of the observe supplier and when the systems begin putting up she understands she is probably next.
Throw in a murderer that is focusing on women motorcycle messengers and you have one more perspective in the story.
Blake connections the and building plots together exceptionally in a convert you won't see arriving.

 This is just a nice entertainment book that is well written i loved it.

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