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A review of "What A Girl Wants" — 2 years ago

Hayley Jane Smith doesn’t want much. Well, she does want a job, ever since she asked for a raise…and promptly got fired. And she wants a certain rugged, handsome detective, who seems to be interested in her too…although it might be because she’s a suspect in a murder he’s investigating. Fortunately, Hayley has her three best pals to help her out-Diane the brainiac, Audra the career wiz, and Suz the sexpot-who are, unfortunately, brimming with bad advice.

This book isn’t as good as I thought it would be. The storyline was annoying and frustrating, and the lead characters were irritating. Hayley annoyed me from the beginning and I just couldn’t believe that some one was that shallow. Her girlfriends were no better. There were some funny tidbits that I enjoyed reading but for the most part…...well….it sucked.

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A story about "Crossing Over" — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

See what a wrote in my blog.
http://www.martiegras.com/weblog/index.php/individual/crossing_over/

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A story about "One Last Time: A Psychic Medium Speaks to Those We Have Loved and Lost" — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

http://www.martiegras.com/bookworm/index.php/bk/one_last_time/

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A story about "Key of Valor" — 3 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

The third and final book to the key trilogy. Zoe is a single mother and the last of the three women to go on her quest for the key. She’s the one that shares the face of the warrior of the three sisters that are locked in stasis. Since she is the last to go, she faces far more problems than the previous two women. She also has a harder road because of her own past and insecurities.
With that said, I found this character rather unbelievable. I couldn’t believe she was this “super mom”, a Walmart version of Martha Stuart, and a female Bob Villa, she’s also the perfect hairstylist, manicurist, etc, etc….she’s an entire spa in one person. No one is that good at everything at least no one I know. Then there’s Simon (her son), who sounds like a cool kid but then again he’s so perfect…..but I can look away at these flaws and still managed to enjoy reading this book.

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A story about "Key of Knowledge" — 3 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

The second book of the Key Trilogy. I read this book on my way to Vegas and really couldn’t put it down. I t was still easy to read, a tad predictable and sometimes to “girly” for my taste but over all I enjoyed reading this one more than the last one. In part because I can relate to this character and seems more real to me.

Malory completed part 1 of the quest in Key of Light, and also found love with Flynn Hennessey. Part 2, Key of Knowledge, is the story of Dana (Flynn’s step-sister).
As you know,Malory, Dana, and Zoe each have to find a key, to free the souls of three Celtic goddesses who have been trapped by an evil sorcerer. I know it doesn’t sound real but it’s a book.
Dana was in love with a writer named Jordan Hawke, but he broke her heart many years ago when he moved to New York City to make a name for himself. He became very successful. He’s back in town though, and between the quest for the key and the sparks flying between Jordan and Dana (plus Malory, Dana and Zoe all starting their own business together), this book has alot of drama and action.

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A story about "Key of Light" — 3 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I have to admit that I have never read any books by Nora Roberts but my SIL told me I had to read this trilogy. I read the first book and I found it easy to read and entertaining. Definitely a chick book full of Romance and mystery that deals with Celtic fantasy in modern day America.

In Pleasant Valley, Malory Price is upset as her orderly professional life looks like it’s going to be over. Seven years at the Gallery with the last three as the manager means little when the owner marries a young woman who decides to make the place her little project. This new wife hates Malory makes her life impossible and actually gets her fired.

Malory decides to attend a reception at Warrior’s Peak. Hosting the event is a couple Rowena and Pitte. Also there are two other guests Dana Steele and Zoe McCourt. Rowena and Pitte offer the mortals one million dollars each to find three missing mystical keys that together will free these Daughters of Glass. Though skeptical, the human trio begins the quest, not yet understanding the danger they face.
Malory is chosen first and she has one month to find the key. As they search for the first key an evil Celtic God tries his best to stop her. Not only is this hard for Mal but she has to deal with falling in love as well, Will she have enough time or clues to find the key?

Martie
Martiegras blog

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A story about "The Secret Life of Bees" — 4 years ago

For the most part I enjoyed reading this book. The characters were likable and believable. Also it was a tad predictable, but I didn’t mind much because I liked the characters.
Over all it was a lighthearted easy reading book.

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A story about "The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family" — 4 years ago

See my weblog for details… http://www.martiegras.com/blog/archives/000680.html

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A story about "Mind Wide Open: Your Brain and the Neuroscience of Everyday Life" — 3 years ago

You can see what I wrote here>>>> http://www.martiegras.com/blog/index.php/weblog/individual/bookworm_07/

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A story about "A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive" — 3 years ago

You can read my review here
http://www.martiegras.com/blog/archives/000650.html

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