I've been seeing a few people post a new (to me) meme called What's Next? hosted by Icey Books. Basically, they share a few books on their TBR list and ask for help deciding which one to read next. I thought I'd jump in and see what you guys think!
I've been reading a lot of books for review this month since it's Review Copy Cleanup month, but my personal TBR list is calling out to me. So many great books, so little time, right?!
March is just a week away, so which of my TBR books should I move the top of my stack—and actually read? Sound off in the comments section and let me know!
Blood Ransom by Lisa Harris
Natalie Sinclair is working to eradicate the diseases
decimating whole villages in the Republic of Dhambizao when she meets
Dr. Chad Talcott, a surgeon on sabbatical from a lucrative medical
practice now volunteering at a small clinic. Meanwhile, things are
unraveling in Dhambizao. Joseph Komboli returns to his village to
discover rebel soldiers abducting his family and friends. Those that
were too old or weak to work lay motionless in the African soil. When
Chad and Natalie decide to help Joseph expose this modern-day slave
trade---and a high-ranking political figure involved in it---disaster
nips at their heels. Where is God in the chaos? Will Chad, Natalie, and
Joseph win their race against time? Romance and adventure drive Blood
Ransom, by Lisa Harris, a powerful thriller about the modern-day slave
trade and those who dare to challenge it.
Whispers of the Bayou by Mindy Starns Clark
From the author of the popular Million Dollar Mysteries
and Smart Chick Mysteries comes a new stand-alone novel full of hidden
staircases, buried secrets, and the promise of hope found in knowing
God.
Miranda Miller wasn't looking for the news the day the letter came. But, trying to survive in troubled circumstances, she welcomes the chance to change her location for a period of time. The letter informs her that her grandparents' estate is finally about to become hers. She immediately heads down to Louisiana and the old house by the bayou. There Miranda finds secrets that lead to life-changing revelations.
This suspenseful story reminiscent of old Gothic tales has a complex mystery and a vivid sense of the Deep South. It shows how God can take the darkest circumstances and use them to light a bright path leading to the future.
Miranda Miller wasn't looking for the news the day the letter came. But, trying to survive in troubled circumstances, she welcomes the chance to change her location for a period of time. The letter informs her that her grandparents' estate is finally about to become hers. She immediately heads down to Louisiana and the old house by the bayou. There Miranda finds secrets that lead to life-changing revelations.
This suspenseful story reminiscent of old Gothic tales has a complex mystery and a vivid sense of the Deep South. It shows how God can take the darkest circumstances and use them to light a bright path leading to the future.
As a member of the North Cascades Smokejumpers, Alexia Allen always takes care of the equipment that keeps her safe. So when she nearly dies in a fire due to equipment failure, she knows something is up. Ordered to take time off while the investigation continues, Alexia makes a last-minute decision to recuperate at her mother's home and attend her high school reunion. Yet trouble seems to be following her, and within hours of arriving home she's involved with murder, arson--and a handsome detective. But the conflicts ahead are nothing compared to the ghosts of her past. As she strives to remember and forgive her family history, she must also decide if the secret she's been guarding for the last ten years must finally come to light. Chock-full of the suspense and romantic tension readers have come to expect from Lynette Eason, When the Smoke Clears is the explosive first book in the Deadly Reunions series.
I loved When Smoke Clears. It's a great series and I'm waiting on the third book. Whispers of the Bayou looks good.
ReplyDeleteI read the second book in the Deadly Reunions series and thought it was great. Might be time to go back for the first. :)
DeleteI definitely vote for When the Smoke Clears! Such a great book Lynette Eason is awesome!
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