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The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Ashley Westerman

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek quickly grabbed my attention. Thrillers are one of my favorite genres, and I always feel like I am quick to catch on and figure them out. I thought I had this figured out a few times, and I was wrong every time. The Third Nanny kept me hooked and intrigued the entire time. I stayed up way too late because I couldn’t put it down. It was definitely surprising, and that end, you’ll never guess. So, Does Janey find out what happened to her sister Kelly? I highly recommend you read The Third Nanny to find out.

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Least Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie – Review by Ashley Westerman

Least Likely Suspect: RevengeLeast Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great thriller. It was hard for me to read, only because it is one of my worst fears as a mother. No one wants to think about having to bury their child, let alone bury their child because they were beaten so badly. I really felt like I could relate to Sam, as a mother how far would I go for justice for one of my children? I can’t say, only those who’ve had to live it can say. My heart broke for Sam over and over, I just can’t imagine the pain. I really enjoyed reading Least Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie. This was my first book by this author. I’m excited about the other works and hoping for another book like this or maybe a book 2? Please! I highly recommend this for the thrill-seeking readers out there, or even if you just need to switch up genres you read! You won’t be disappointed!

 

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House in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Ashley Westerman

House in the WoodsHouse in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved House in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall. I couldn’t put it down from the first chapter. Lots of twists and turns. I thought I had it all figured out. I wasn’t correct in my guessing. It made it that much better for me, it didn’t feel predictable. I really felt like I was there with the characters. They felt relatable, and like I’ve known them for a long time. I would definitely recommend this to everyone!

 

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Tally and the Angel: Book One India by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Ashley Westerman

Tally and the Angel : Book One IndiaTally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t say enough good things about Tally and the Angel by Eleanor Dixon. I ventured way outside my comfort zone when I chose to read this. I’m very glad I did. I got way more than I bargained for. Tally and the Angel is a great story, with strong characters, and excellent descriptions of the places Tally visits. I felt like I was there in India and the Taj Mahal. Eleanor Dixon gives a lot of opportunities for the reader to learn compassion, empathy, choosing between right and wrong, especially for younger readers. I plan to read this to my kids soon, I think they’ll really enjoy it! I can not wait to see where Tally and the Angel go on their next adventure. I highly recommend it for every age!

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Red Coat by Isobella Dunn – Review by Ashley Westerman

Red CoatRed Coat by Isobella Dunn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I picked up Red Coat by Isobella Dunn because I can relate to it. Sara and Rachel were/are foster youth. As a child/teenager I spent time growing in foster homes. Sara and Rachel’s troubles are often not uncommon in foster homes, at least in my experiences. I felt like the author did a lot of research before writing, or maybe she lived similar experiences.
I enjoyed the story a lot, it was an easy read, a mix of family issues, thriller and suspense, and some romance thrown in. I related a lot to the characters and spent the whole book rooting for Rachel. There are great background stories for the characters, so you really feel like you get to know them and understand them. You may shed some tears along the way, a racing heartbeat, and happiness as you read through this book.

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