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My Bookish Life Book Review : The Lions of Lucerne

        Hello and how are you guys? I hope you have all been good ! I've had a pretty good day . I had to work but, it wasn't bad . Now I'm chilling at home having a few drinks and relaxing . I've done some house work and now I want to work on my blog some which I have been wanting to do for a minute I have just been busy. I really enjoyed this one so lets talk books ! Title: The Lions of Lucerne Author: Brad Thor Genre: Fiction/Action Pages: 512 Rating: 4 stars Synopsis: On the snowy slopes of Utah , thirty secret service agents are viciously executed and the vacationing president of the United States gets kidnapped, seemingly by the Fatah, a lethal terrorist organization in the middle east. But Scot Harvath , the lone secret service agent to survive and ex-navy seal doesn't believe that the Fatah are responsible.  My thoughts on the book: I liked this one . It's pretty good . This was actually Brad Thor's first book which I hadn't read before. I have r

My Bookish Life: April TBR

        Hello and how are you guys? I hope you are having a good morning . I'm having a good morning so far and I hope it keeps getting better. I have some cleaning planned for today and I want to watch a movie with my kiddo later. Right now though I want to work on my blog and talk about books . I have my coffee and I'm ready to go so lets do this . 1. The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor    I have been reading this one for awhile . It's taking me a while to finish it because of how crazy my work and life has been but, I'm getting there. I should have a review up soon.   2. Asylum by Madelene Roux This is a book that my sister in law gave me. I have already started it . What happened was I had started reading this one and then it got misplaced for a couple of days so I started reading Lions. Now I have found this one again and I'm going to start reading it again right after I finish reading Lions. What I have read of it so far is pretty good though. So I decided to do