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Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah, #4) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Jenni Bishop

Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah, #4)Violet Blood by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah Book 4) by Lindsay Marie Miller ​is the final book in the series. This series should be read in order so you understand the back story and all the characters involved. I have been looking forward to reading this the final story and Lindsay didn’t let us down. The writing and the pace of the story flow easily and nd we have watched the characters grow both as individuals and together as they have fought their way through all that has been thrown at them. All the lies and deceit, the twists and turns and the mystery and mayhem have made them so much stronger together.

It’s a little sad to say goodbye to these characters as we have been through so much together but everything must come to an end and Lindsay ended it well.

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Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah Book 4) – Review by Heidi Eich Woodring

Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah, #4)Violet Blood by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Violet Blood is the 4th book in the Murder in Savannah Series by Lindsay Marie Miller, and also the final book in this amazing series that I have grown to love. Following Addie and Tom, seeing them grow as characters in these book have been amazing. So many ups and downs have shaped them throughout this whole series. So many secrets have been ousted, so many discoveries along the way. The road to this book has not always been easy and sometimes very dangerous. The book again grabbed me and held me to the end just as the others before this one, but as I kept getting closer to the end, I dreaded it since I knew I would be saying goodbye to Addie and Tom.
Lindsay Marie Miller, you gave us an amazing series that I know I will read many times, because Addie and Tom grew on me and gave them an ending they deserve. I truly cannot wait to read more by this author.

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Pearl White (Murder in Savannah) By Lindsay Marie Miller – Review By Heidi Eich Woodring

Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3)Pearl White by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pearl White is the third book in the Murder in Savannah series by Lindsay Marie Miller, is again another amazing and exciting book in this series. Along with amazing story lines, the characters simply draw you in, beginning with Addie and Tom/ These two disagree so much but when they are back in each other’s arms, the chemistry is unbelievable. This book takes off right where the last one left off and again the necklace is what drives them and leads them through this book and this time they wind up in Paris. Paris where this story really picks up and you really see what Millers book is really about and how well written in really is. The mystery, the suspense, the growing of Tom and Addie. I could not put 5 star book down and look forward to reading more in this series! I LOVE TOM and ADDIE!!!

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Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Jenni Bishop

Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2)Honey Gold by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah Book 2) by Lindsay Marie Miller continues on from book 1 Emerald Green. Here we find some answers left over from book 1 and we are thrown right into the ​danger and action, murder and mystery, thrills and spills. There are a lot of heart stopping moments that keeps you engaged from beginning to end. The plots just keep throwing up more drama and twists that keep you guessing. There is a lot happening and everything is not as it seems. The betrayal and secrets and lies, just keeps on coming as we learn more and more about these characters. The story continues at a fast pace that has you wondering what’s going to happen next and who will survive.

It will be interesting to see what happens in the next book.

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Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Jenni Bishop

Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3)Pearl White by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pearl White (Murder in Savannah Book 3) by Lindsay Marie Miller continues on from book 2 Honey Gold. ​It is a Young Adult story crime and​ ​danger, action and mystery, thrills and spills and lets not forget the romance. This story was a little slower to get started, and I found Addie frustrated me a lot more in this book with her attitude and her insecurities. There is more drama and twists that keep you guessing even when you thought things would be different. There are more betrayals, secrets and lies that leave you guessing and then we are left with a huge cliffhanger that will leave you frustrated.

Now I have to wait for the next book with bated breath.

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Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, Book 2) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2)Honey Gold by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Honey Gold was intriguing 4 stars read for my first book by Lindsay Marie Miller. As this is the second book in the Murder in Savannah series; I didn’t know that this series needs to be read in order. The blurb is what had me wanting to read this book; so I might have been a little confused in the beginning.

The writing and the “What will Happen Next” feel throughout the book, is what kept me turning the pages. There are little storylines in this book besides just the main story. I definitely will be going back to read the first book to fill in some gaps. I really want to know more about Tom and Addie. I’m looking forward to reading more of Tom and Addie’s story.

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The Girl in the Woods (Murder in Savannah, #0.5) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Girl in the Woods (Murder in Savannah, #0.5)The Girl in the Woods by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Girl in the Woods by Lindsay Marie Miller ​is a prequel novella and takes you back to the start of where it all began. It is a very short and very quick read. This story is told by our main character, Tom’s point of view. Tom has lead a sheltered life being raised and taught by his grandfather. One night he finds a girl in the woods, now years later he finally meets this mysterious girl and his life is changed forever.

Lindsay has written a story that is sweet, mysterious and intriguing and I am really looking forward to seeing where this story goes.

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Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Shannon Fowler

Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2)Honey Gold by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ohhh how the plot thickens with book 2! You must read book one, Emerald Green, to be able to follow the adventure. Honey Gold continues where Emerald Green left off. Sneaky, slimy bad guys, dead bodies, and oh man that necklace! What can Addie and Tom do! Honestly I would have been happy if Addie had smashed it into a million pieces!

Lindsay Marie Miller pulls you into this crazy world with characters you want to just hug and some you just want to kill…again. We are lead to believe many things during this portion of the series. It seems like Tom and Addie have figured out how to be together…but then Miller gives them something else to worry about. Oh how I love Eric and Jeanine! Of course if it is too good to be true then it probably isn’t. Miller doesn’t want any of these characters to have an easy time! Eric and Jeanine have so much to work through, I think even more than Addie and Tom!

There did seem like a few gaps in the story. For example, during their time at the beach house. I felt like Tom and Addie were only there for the necklace. Didn’t anything else happen there? I believe this story could have used a little more romance and the beach house would have been a perfect place for a little more loving…but then I remember that Addie, Tom, Eric, Jeanine and many other characters in this series are just 15-17 years old. While, yes they are experiencing true love, first love and even an intense kind of love, they are still just teenagers.

I am looking forward to reading what Miller has in store for this group of young people. Will the necklace be the end all? Will there ever be a happy ending!?

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Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Shannon Fowler

Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3)Pearl White by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love to write notes and my thoughts while reading a good book. So here are a few thoughts, of course edited for sensitive eyes.

Are you kidding me with that ending!?! Just when I thought we had a happy ending…that ding dang necklace shows up! What is it? How? Just smash it! And all those evil people and the betrayal that Addie has to deal with! So not fair! Do not throw the phone! Do not throw the phone! Just keep reading! The end is near!

Ok so Lindsay Marie Miller sucked me into Addie’s adventure and still has me all twisted up! I really liked this story much more than the first two, so I cannot wait to read the next one…there is a next one right Miller?!? Remember that ending? So yeah…the next one…please.

The same main characters are in this story because the adventure is not over. Addie still seems wishy washy to me especially at the beginning. She is still a 17-18 yr old young woman with only herself to guide her, so I have given her a little more leeway in her actions and mixed up emotions. Tom was so much more lovable and believable through most of this book. This book does explain a few things that were left questionable in books one and two. But as I said before, that ending! Now there are a few more questions!

If you want to read this book (you really do want to!) you must have already read the first two books or you will not know what the heck is going on. So I am definitely recommending this book, series and author!

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Emerald Green (Murder in Savannah, #1) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Shannon Fowler

Emerald Green (Murder in Savannah, #1)Emerald Green by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great young adult story. A little romance, lots of mystery. No adult supervision anywhere in the story. The main characters are typical high school students just trying to finish school and figure out life.

The relationships in this story are wishy washy. Tom and Addie say they love each other but as soon as they disagree with each other, one of them walks away. It’s hard to remember that they are not even adults, yet they are trying to have adult relationships. They have to deal with kidnappings, violence and murder, with no one to guide them in the ways of life. Even the parent/child relationship is strange throughout this story.

Emerald Green includes several characters, many of which seem to lie, causing Tom and Addie to have trust issues. However, this does help the two learn to trust each other. One lesson learned in this story is that not everything is as it seems.

Good story line. I would like to see what happens in this series. I wonder if Addie and Tom can figure out Daniel’s secrets or if knowing will cause even more trouble. I can easily recommend this story.

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Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah #2) – Review By Heidi Eich Woodring

Honey Gold (Murder in Savannah, #2)Honey Gold by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Honey Gold by Lindsay Marie Miller, is the second book in the Murder In Savannah Series. After reading the first book I dove right into the second book since it leaves off right after the first. Again you find yourself thrown right into another mystery surrounding the necklace. The storyline surrounding the plot, the dangers, and the family secrets grabbed me and kept me wanting more and more. While Addie has been through so much in her life and having Tom be her rock had helped her so much. These two while young, have a closeness many wished they had when they were young! This five star read had so much that I loved from the mystery, the drama, the romance. I was kept on my toes, and read this book in one sitting!

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