Monday, March 9, 2026

Light of the Desert, by Lucette Walters - You Do NOT Want to Miss This One!

Light of the Desert, by Lucette Walters, is a book that you will definitely want to read. It has a very unusual storyline. I will give you a quick synopsis. It starts with an Arabic family in Jordan. The patriarch of the family, Farid Fendl, has five children. The oldest daughter, Noora, is planning on marrying Michel, the son of a man who Farid wants to do business with. But her younger sister, Zaffeera, figures out a way to have Noora disgrace the family. Farid attempts to drown Noora as an "honor killing" for what she has done to the family's reputation. He believes that he has succeeded...but has he? You will find out right at the beginning of the book that he hasn't.

So the rest of the book follows Noora's adventures around the world. She takes on a new name and recreates herself. I don't want to give anything away. But suffice it to say that Zaffeera has taken much advantage of Noora's "death" to further her own ambitions. She sets her sights on Michel. You will be very interested to see how that turns out.

This book was very hard to put down. It not only follows Noora's path, but it also delves into the lives of the other main characters, including Farid and Zaffeera. There are others who pop in that you will also find yourself rooting for or, in some cases, hoping they go away. 

The only other things I will tell you is that, first, I definitely teared up a couple of times late in the book. And, secondly, pay special attention to the last sentence on page 540. I think you might be nodding your head.


 




Thursday, February 19, 2026

Ho, Hum - Another Excellent Dugoni!

You might think I would get tired of giving Robert Dugoni's books 5 stars. But, here's the thing...I'm not! His latest, Her Cold Justice, which just came out on January 27, 2026, is another top notch story. It's #3 in the Keera Duggan series, and it is another great legal murder mystery. And if you think I'm alone in appreciating this series, take a look at Goodreads. With over 3,500 ratings, the average is 4.53/5! In case you don't follow ratings, let me tell you that this is an insanely high number. Even Dugoni's most popular book of all time - The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell (and in my top-12 all-time!) - is a little bit lower. That one has a rating of 4.45/5 with over 226,000 ratings!!! And that number is exceptionally high. To give you an idea of how high these numbers are, look at the ratings for these well-known books:

To Kill A Mockingbird , Harper Lee- 4.26 with almost 7 million ratings

11/22/63, Stephen King (in my top-12 all-time) - 4.35 with over 600,000 ratings

Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett (in my top-3 all-time) - 4.35 with over 800,000 ratings

The Source, James Michener (also in my top-3 all-time) - 4.30 with over 45,000 ratings

Shogun, James Clavell (and the final one in my top-3 all-time) - 4.41 with over 213,000 ratings

Have I made my point? Dugoni can flat-out write! Are you waiting for me to tell you what Her Cold Justice is all about? Well, I already did that. I told you that it's a legal murder mystery. Keera Duggan takes on the defense of a young guy, Michael, who is accused of murdering a neighbor and his girlfriend. It turns out that the neighbor is a drug smuggler. And he gave Michael a package to hold because he said he wanted to surprise his girlfriend for her birthday. It turns out that the package contains illegal drugs and a very large amount of money. Michael says he never opened the package. It's up to Keera to figure out a way to exonerate Michael. 

Dugoni's Keera Duggan series has a lot of trial work and great explanations as to how Keera does her investigating and trial prep. It's a great combo of watching a trial in action and all that goes into preparing for it. Throw in a number of personal connections she makes, including one with a member of the other side, and you will be picking up "Her Cold Justice" every chance you get. And, by the way, even though this book is a standalone, it never hurts to read the books that came before it: #1 - Her Deadly Game; and #2 - Beyond Reasonable Doubt. You will NOT be sorry!

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Top Books of 2025

Here are my top books of 2025:

4/4 - 

The Lies They Told - Ellen Marie Wiseman

In the Light of the Sun - Angela Shupe

Hacking the Holidays - Rich Amooi

3.75/4 -

The System - Barry Eisler

3.5/4 -

The Girls of Good Fortune - Kristina McMorris

Far and Away - Amy Poeppel

The Briar Club - Kate Quinn

Everything We Thought Was True - Lisa Montanaro

Broken Country - Clare Leslie Hall

The Botanist's Assistant - Peggy Townsend

Twice - Mitch Albom

The Hardness of Emeralds - Ron Ringsrud