Reviews by Carrie McGriff
The Sweet By and By
On 1/5 Carrie McGriff wrote: The Sweet By and By by Sara Evans with Rachel Hauck is a rich look into the life of Jade Fitzgerald in the weeks leading up to her marriage in the small Tennessee town she calls her home. What should be a happy occasion has instead ripped open past wounds, shone a spot light on deep rooted family issues ... Stays with you long after you've finished reading
The Power of Respect
On 10/23 Carrie McGriff wrote: The Power of Respect by Deborah Norville is a common sense sort of self help book. In a nutshell, give others respect in order to increase positivity in your world. Think about how you treat others affects both their world and your own. By articulating such a simple, albeit under used, concept Deborah ... Priceless Returns on a Powerful Mindset
Face of Betrayal
On 10/5 Carrie McGriff wrote: his mystery thriller novel (as described by the back flap) is more of a political thriller which revolves around the disappearance of Katie Converse, a 17 year old senate page as law enforcement works to find her. It's subtitled "a Triple Threat" novel because of the three female lead characters that ... Decent, but Hardly Original
The Noticer
On 4/27 Carrie McGriff wrote: “The Noticer” by Andy Andrews is a short and engrossing book that captures your interest within the first paragraph and keeps you hooked until the final words. It is a self help book that is filled with sensible, practical and relatable advice, yet doesn’t move into the realm of preachy as so many ... Your Life will be Happier with this book in it
The Rivers Run Dry
On 4/18 Carrie McGriff wrote: Raleigh Harmon is an FBI agent with a background in forensic geology who is transferred in disgrace from her Virginia FBI post, to the rainy location of the Seattle FBI office. Agent Harmon gets given a seemingly bum case about a missing hiker, which turns into a full fledged kidnapping. I'll stop here ... Difficult to Enjoy