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My review is for this retitled edition: The Fallen. I don't know why that Kindle edition links to this edition on Goodreads. Take care not to buy both.This got my attention because of the cover (on Amazon). It's a lot more eye-catching and got me to buy it. It was a cozy-ish read but Cora, the main character didn't do much sleuthing. Honestly, she happened into what she found out but the main men in the story were all more pivotal here than she was. The mystery itself was pretty good but did get...
This book came as a vent of fresh air and surprised me with a fine thriller story. Easy to read, it was a pleasure dipping into its pages. When mystery mixes with some good romance and an intriguing murder, it keeps my mind and interest wide open. And the author, Jackie Kabler, did a great job for a debut novel.Here is my complete review: https://readingbadger.club/2017/11/23...All in all, the book is built around the criminal case, in a way that keeps the reader entertained but also curious to
A fun book made more fun by a favorite Audible reader. I will be listening to the next in the series soon.
This is the first book I've read by Jackie Kabler but it won't be the last. I really liked the Cora Baxter character and felt like I could have been friends with all her friends. It was a really interesting insight into life as a morning TV reporter, something I have never really thought about. The storyline was surprising and the book was really hard to put down.
I love the recent Jackie Kabler books & only discovered her earlier novels by being part of her Insta Book Club. I enjoyed this first Cora Baxter novel, but knocked stars off as it’s nowhere near as good Jackie’s later books. Looking forward to reading the next one in this series of three.
Very enjoyable. A good murder mystery with all the fun of chick lit thrown in for good measure.
A good mystery. I have to say I chose this based on the title and cover rather than the blurb. It reminded me of how I chose library books when I was young. I liked the main character Cora Baxter and the funny stories of her live reports for early morning tv. I see that the author has a background in tv news so the authentic feel is no accident. Based on this book, I could well be tempted to read more of the books in the series.