2021: #17 – The Silence of the White City (Eva Garcia Saenz de Urturi)

This is the first book I’ve read from Spanish author Saenz de Urturi, and it’s a strong one, despite a slow start. She spends a lot of time place-setting and establishing our main characters. Things start rolling about halfway through, and the ride gets a bit wild. It all starts when our investigators, Unai and Estabeliz, are called to a crime scene exactly like a

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2021: #16 – The Tourist Attraction (Sarah Morgenthaler)

I thought this was a cute romance that gives you a little taste of Alaska in the summer. Graham gives off strong “Luke from Gilmore Girls” vibes, though he might be a little more fun than that. Zoey actually feels like a person who struggles with money and is stretching her dimes for her vacation. If your prefer your romances to be more closed-door, this

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2021: #15 – Tropical Attire Encouraged (Alison Rosen)

As an indecisive control freak who’s always sure there’s something better around the corner, all my lesser qualities had come together at once to leave me paralyzed. I’ve long been a fan of Alison Rosen and her podcasts, so this was a fun read for me. I’ve always found her to be really relatable. It’s particularly poignant to read this now that she’s in a

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