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Staring my 2019 reading list off strong
I’m starting 2019 as I mean to go on with empowering, illuminating and motivating books that get me revved up to face the challenges of this year. How are you kicking off your reading this January? Lemme see yo’ books! #My2019ReadingList
When You See Me by Lisa Gardner - Review
5/5 Stars
I honestly love this series. Each book just gets more and more amazing.
In this book, D.D. is joined by past characters to help solve the mystery surrounding a body that is discovered in the mountains.
We’re also reunited with Flora, a past character who has honestly grown on me. Flora tags along with D.D. to the mountains and finds way more than she expected to.
This book is written extremely well and the plot just pulls you in. During the last 70 pages or so, I honestly couldn’t read fast enough. I had to know what happened next.
This book could be read just fine as a standalone due to all the background information but I definitely recommend reading the whole D.D. Warren series if you haven’t. You won’t regret it!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy in exchange for a review.
I got 60 out of 1000