Thursday, April 24, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Spy Games For A Deserter by Ephraim
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
I, of course like a good mix of suspense
, mystery, and possibly conspiracy in the books that I read. Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue by E. L. Irwin delivered (as
do all of her books.) I’m a binge reader of Irwin’s books. They are captivating
and keep my attention. From Scotland to Ireland to the U.S., Written in the Deep was a cascade lovable of realistic emotions. I especially like that
Irwin not tells us a story, but she takes us to her destinations as well. After
Written in the Deep, I feel like I took a trip to Ireland. Excellent. Of
course, there was a touch of conspiracy surrounding a crime against women. This
thread was expertly woven into the main story. I highly recommend Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue and all of Irwin’s books.
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