With help from some ranking members of the Catholic Church, the Spanish Royal Family, and some charming technology, Robert Langdon and his new friends scramble to unscramble and set the course straight once again.
This book will tug at your heart strings while offering hope and courage. Whether you’re looking for a kind voice to uplift you or a read that will hold space for processing emotions, this is the read for you.
As heads spin trying to figure out what may have happened, we find out that other women, long ago, also met their fates in these dark waters. Unsure what to make of this information, Hawkins keeps readers turning pages.
If you’re not looking for a book with enough intrigue to keep you reading, enough dreamy forests to keep you enchanted, and enough puppies to keep you aww-ing, then move right along; this book isn’t for you.
One fateful day, on his way to work, Police Officer John Busby was shot in the face through the window of his squad car. He and his family lived to tell the tale.
The story, while truly a story about two boys, is a story about Afghanistan, the Middle East, violence, and friendship that crosses cultural and geographic borders.
What did the unfairly pariah'd Rachel know? What were her motherly instincts telling her to do? And would the pieces come together in time to save Ben?
With nowhere to run, too many places to hide, and unsure of who can be trusted, Ware sends readers on an emotional roller coaster, hitting us with loop-the-loop after loop-the-loop as Lo Blacklock scrambles to unravel the details of mystery crime no-one believes took place.
Young and full of energy, our leading lady and protagonist, Mae, is employed by The Circle and quickly sets her self apart as the wunderkind of her organization. However, her ascension to the upper echelon is a precarious toothpick tower waiting to collapse and bury our bright-eyed girl.
Rife with teenage and parental struggle, the author does a great job of bringing the reader into the lives of these seemingly ordinary suburbanites; the ever present question of why ringing in the ears until just the right moment.
Infused with enough drama to keep me turning pages and enough London charm to make my heart nostalgic, I found myself hardly able to part with it long enough to pour cereal. If you're wondering whether you should give this one a read, my vote is definitely yes.
Glen, a down on his luck delivery driver, is charged and tried with Bella's disappearance. Jean, the portrait of an unsuspecting, blindsided, supportive spouse stands by his side. Glen is acquitted, but the drama doesn't stop there.