This is the third book in Sallie Bissell's Mary Crow series. I read the last book first, not realizing it was a series until it was too late, so I'm starting it with the knowledge of where the characters are now. I am now working my way through the series in order.In this book, Mary Crow is stil...
This review and others posted over at my blogMary Crow and her friends Alex and Joan are taking a long weekend in the mountains of North Carolina, near where Mary grew up. Mary is a young prosecutor in Georgia and after a particularly popular trial she’s hoping to escape into the wilderness with ...
This is the second book in Sallie Bissell's Mary Crow series. I read the last book first, not realizing it was a series until it was too late, so I'm starting it with the knowledge of where the characters are now. I am now working my way through the series in order.In this entry, Mary is an AD...
After that she floated away, back to Chase climbing high into Cousin Petey’s sycamore tree, back to her father waving to her from his truck, back to a strange, lush land where people had wings and dogs walked upright, reciting poetry. For days she traveled through dazzling meadows with a poetry-q...
He thought she might—for days he’d felt a tingling in the pit of his stomach that wavered between terror and excitement. He’d gone to bed with a snootful of whiskey, hoping Dr. Jack Daniels might render him immune to her. But his eyes had flown open with her first rasp on the screen, as clear-hea...
Before he answered, he checked the number. A local area code, but not his parents. Wondering if Butch or Devin were cooking something up, he accepted the call. A breathless voice greeted him. “Adam? This is Grace—Grace Collier.” “Hi, Grace,” he answ...