Reviews by Laure R. (Fresno, CA)

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Whispering Shadows
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
ROMANCE & MYSTERY INTERWOVEN BEAUTIFULLY (1/7/2015)
This is a story about people attempting to cope with deep emotional wounds and a terrible crime that occurs. It all takes place in contemporary China. .

I was hooked almost immediately by this author's ability to bring his complex characters to life. Add Hong Kong as themore
First Frost
by Sarah Addison Allen
FIRST FROST - WARM IMPRESSION (11/4/2014)
I found it an enjoyable read. Characters were off-beat and well fleshed out. I found it completely useless to second guess how the plot might unfold, particularly with the author's sprinkling of paranormal activity thrown in. I recommend this to younger readers as well.more
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