Claire’s Picks
‘A Sea Of Unspoken Things’ by Adrienne Young – When I first chose this book I wasn’t too keen to read it. I do not normally read 1st person reads, or what I call them “I” books. But am I glad I did! I couldn’t put this book down. James shared an almost supernatural connection with her twin brother, Johnny, that went beyond intuition – she could feel what he was feeling. So, when Johnny is killed in a tragic accident, James knows before her phone even rings that her brother is gone and that she’s alone for the first time in her life. When James arrives in the secluded town of Six Rivers, California to settle her brother’s affairs, she’s forced to revisit the ominous events of their shared past and finally face Micah, the only other person who knows their secrets and the only man she has ever loved. But as James delves deeper into Johnny’s world, she realizes that their unique connection hasn’t completely vanished. The more she immerses herself in his life the more questions she has about the brother she thought she knew. The deeper she digs, the more she is compelled to unravel the truth behind the days leading up to Johnny’s death. James must decide which truths should come to light, and which are better left buried forever. A very good read!
‘Stone Barrington Novel’ by Stuart Woods – I started this series several months ago (65 books in this series so far!) and I just keep reading and reading them. Stone is a lawyer for a well-known firm and he takes the cases that seems to get him in more hot water and has more adventures than anyone. From luxury New York high-rises to the sprawling New Mexico desert and on to clients from all corners of the world Stone quickly learns that easy money isn’t always so easy. A good read (I am on No. 35 in the series right now).
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by Claire Cline