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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Connections in Death
by J.D. Robb
ARC received from Hachette Australia for an honest review
Woohoo, time for another Roarkegasm!
You would think that after 47 books in a series that I would be getting sick of the In Death series - but I am as hooked today as I was when I first started this series.
I love diving back into the world of Dallas and Roarke and the crew at NYPSD.
This time we have a suicide that is not a suicide, and Dallas is on the case. Whilst this time the mystery was not as strong as in other books in the series (I had a pretty good idea pretty early on who the culprit was) I still loved being taken along for the ride as Dallas, Peabody and her crew nutted it out.
And sigh - I fall more in love with Roarke and his darling Eve every book. I love the nuances of their relationship, as it evolves into even more each book.
I was completely engaged in this story, anxious to turn each page to find out where the story would take me next.
And now I am impatiently awaiting for more.
I. Need. More.



Woohoo, time for another Roarkegasm!
You would think that after 47 books in a series that I would be getting sick of the In Death series - but I am as hooked today as I was when I first started this series.
I love diving back into the world of Dallas and Roarke and the crew at NYPSD.
This time we have a suicide that is not a suicide, and Dallas is on the case. Whilst this time the mystery was not as strong as in other books in the series (I had a pretty good idea pretty early on who the culprit was) I still loved being taken along for the ride as Dallas, Peabody and her crew nutted it out.
And sigh - I fall more in love with Roarke and his darling Eve every book. I love the nuances of their relationship, as it evolves into even more each book.
I was completely engaged in this story, anxious to turn each page to find out where the story would take me next.
And now I am impatiently awaiting for more.
I. Need. More.

