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This book is part of the Stalking Jack the Ripper Series by Kerri Maniscalco, which I have loved, especially the audiobooks.
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This book is part of the Stalking Jack the Ripper Series by Kerri Maniscalco, which I have loved, especially the audiobooks.
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@Lindy @Teresereading @Thegirlupstairs
Definitely not the best in the series... I really don't like Audrey Rose and she made some really frustrating choices in this book
As I get older, it bothers me more when characters in YA make really bad choices that are obviously going to blow up in their faces...
I'm remembering that while I did enjoy the first 2 books in this series, Audrey annoyed me. She still annoys me 😂
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Part of my collection.
Have you read Rick Riordan's or Kerri Maniscalco's books? Did you enjoy them?
Also don't mind the dust: unfortunately I had s problem with my leg that sent me to the hospital, and even though now I'm out of the hospital, the doctors said it'll take 6 months/1 year at least to recover. Thus I cannot get on the bed to clean my shelves, nor can I stand for long..
#shelves #fantasy #shelfpride
While not quite as fun as the first two, this third book takes place on a ship at sea with a moonlight carnival. AR and Thomas must sort out the illusions from the truth when dead bodies start appearing. Their feelings for each other are put to the test when the charming ringmaster claims to have stolen AR‘s heart. I love the narrator and did enjoy this book overall.
On to book 3 of Cresswell and Audrey Rose for my audiobook. I need something that I can escape into while I knit. 📚🧶💕 I also adore this narrator!
Each book is better than the last. And Cresswell is the most perfect love interest!
The plot only worked with a lot of artistic licence, which Maniscalco explains at the end of the book.
Set on board a ship with a midnight circus performance every night, Audrey and Thomas soon have to solve the murders of young women. And it all seems to be tied to the circus, which has Houdini as one of its big stage acts.
It's a good set up for the grand finale.
Only wanted to get the zipper into the jacket then sit down with a cup of tea and a book. It turned into six hours of #Audiosewing - mainly because the sewing pattern wasn't very well written and I had to rip out the seams several times. The #audiobook definitely helped though.
Threatened my son with the car fabrics for the lining of the hood.😈 😁
Then made another triangular scarf since I had the machines out anyway.
“It‘s a sad truth that we do not live in a world where differences are accepted” Mephistopheles
This was excellent! It contained all the action and adventure with the mystery I could hope for.
This time Audrey Rose and Thomas are on a ship headed to New York. During their time abroad people keep coming up murdered. Many clues lead to some of the cruise ship show workers, but there are so many reasons why the lot of them would kill. I quite loved the journey I found myself on with this one. 🤗
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I am going to be sad when I am done bingeing this series. I will need to find another escape.
🌟🌟🌟🌟 (closer to 3.5). Loved the idea of the carnival 🎡 on a ship. Audrey and Thomas are on their way to New York to solve a new murder case. To get there they must travel on the grand RMS Etruria. Also aboard the ship is the traveling circus, the Midnight Carnival, for the passengers entertainment they have fortune tellers, trapeze artists, and one well known escape artist. It‘s not long after boarding that a series of murders occur… 🦁🥂✨
“One glance at a book and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years. To read is to voyage through time.”– Carl Sagan
"If you can dream without limits, you can soar to great heights. Let the magic of your imagination set you free." Mephistopheles, Pg.315
I finished it!! A little disappointed in it, Maniscalco seemed to turn her focus elsewhere. Let's hope the final book picks up! Now, time to put a review in my reading log
"Most stories are too good to be true. That's what makes them enchanting." Liza, Pg.76
I thought the setting for this story wasn't right. I didn't like the love triangle I think that Thomas is great and enough for Audrey Rose. I felt like the characters were lost in this one.
“Sometimes we choose not to see things we know are true, simply because we wish to keep the fantasy of what could have been alive.“
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I can't believe that #Scarathlon2020 is almost over, I've enjoyed my time being on #TeamSlaughter and I just want to say thanks to @clwojick for hosting this fun readathon! I'm trying to finish reading #EscapingFromHoudini halfway through this book and I love the mystery murder with a hint of magic involved!
Love the first two books in this series, so excited to started on the 3rd.
Admittedly this wasn't my favourite in the series, it took me a while to get into it, and I felt that it lacked the humour and partnership the previous books had. However I absolutely loved the atmosphere and setting of this book, I really enjoyed the mystery once again, and had no clue who the murderer was. I also really loved the way this book was written. I'm so excited and sad to read the last book in this series💙
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This was so disappointing! The characters I grew to love in the first two books were barely recognizable in this and the story was bogged down by an unnecessary love triangle. Ugh!
Forgot to post yesterday, but this opening to Escaping from Houdini is just 😍
Trying to get through these last two books before the end of the month. I upped my #goodreadschallenge2020 to 100 books which is ambitious for me, but if I can get through these I'll be right on track to start out the year. (We'll see how that goes over the coming months 🤷♀️) What is everyone else's Goodreads challenge goal?? We're only a month in, but what has been your #favoritebookof2020 so far??
My first finish of 2020! This is the third book in the Stalking Jack The Ripper series. While I did enjoy it, I had a hard time getting into it at the beginning. I can‘t pinpoint what it was that didn‘t draw me in immediately like the first two books did. So, if you start it and struggle a bit, keep reading because it does get better. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
I‘m quite pleased with this statistic! For many years I had been in a reading funk, so I‘ve been working on getting it back into being part of my routine.
A thought a book about murders on a cruise ship was fitting for today.
Much darker than the other two, but maybe the best yet. Audrey Rose comes to grips with her fear of setting down and settling down early. She seemed truest to herself and the most honest with herself in this book. Though she and Thomas go through some heart- wrenching trials, they seem to come out the other end the stronger for them.
I love this series!
And I love the authors notes at the end of every book.
I only think it was a bit lacking of Cresswell... But I still liked the mystery.
Oh thank goodness that‘s over....! While the imagery is stunning, it cries out for brutal editing because the language is florid and overblown. Audrey Rose, a character with promise in the first book, spends most of her time whining about decency, romantic indecision or (*gasp*) desire, an unfortunate fall for a previously interesting character. Once again, actions do not match character ages & seem shoehorned down to make the book YA. 😭🤦🏻♀️😭
Well that‘s a tad “close to the bone” (I have splintering of the radius... my ulna is fine 😂🤦🏻♀️😂) Thankfully only House Lions here and they prefer tuna 😂😂😂
Here is another Houdini (from whom I wouldn‘t want to escape)! Honestly, this book is perilously close to a DNF but for the fact a friend bought me the last book in the series and I promised I‘d read it 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Audrey Rose, an interesting character in the first book, becomes a ranty, annoying Puritan in this one. One more gasping line about indecency or debauchery and I swear I won‘t be able to be held responsible for my actions
Anyone who has read this one... I‘m struggling! Half a chapter before, Character X desperately wanted to learn something (stupid). Now she‘s being offered the chance but she‘s turning it down apparently because it was offered...🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ This series has a RAVENOUS fandom while I‘m sitting here with two expensive hardbacks and stupid characters I‘m really starting to loathe... OPINIONS PLEASE LISTY!
Creswell and Wadsworth are... not at it again. I was disappointed with this read because what I have come to love was not present in this book- a lovely team working together to solve crimes. Though I get what the author was doing, I felt the love triangle was unnecessary and that the case was a background piece. With that said, I am looking forward to the next book, hoping it gets back to what I loved so much about the story.
Re-read #3 complete for the release of the final book in the series, Capturing the Devil, which comes out NEXT WEEK! I'm super excited & it leaves me just enough time to sneak in the novella one last time (even though it just came out and was devoured last month lol)... Again, I can never rave about this series enough. I'll be sad to see it end. 5🌟
This is the 3rd book from The Stalking Jack the Ripper series. In this one Audrey Rose and Thomas are on a cruise to New York where a carnival is performing each night and bodies keep appearing. I really liked this one, the Ringmaster, Mephistopheles added an extra level of intrigue that made this one my favorite so far 🃏
My 2nd book for #SummersEndReadathon @Clwojick
& 6th for #BFCr3 #bookfitnesschallenge @wanderinglynn
1. Astronomer or a medical examiner
2. Veterinary Technician
3. Yes, I loved animals and science then as well
4. Idk probably nothing. I'd give my teen and young 20s advice instead.
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