
Casi McLean
Author of Beneath the Lake
Works by Casi McLean
Virtually Timeless: A Chilling High-Tech Thriller (High-Tech Crime Solvers Book 5) (2020) 2 copies, 1 review
Reign Of Fire: Lies, corruption, and murder… Can a ghost spark love in the midst of chaos? (Deep State Mysteries Book 1) (2019) 2 copies
Timeless Mysteries––Three Sisters Island Mysteries––Book 3 : A Time Travel Suspense Mystery (2022) 2 copies, 1 review
Convergent (Destiny, #4) 1 copy
Timeless Secrets––Three Sisters Island Mysteries––Book 1: A Time Travel Suspense Mystery (2021) 1 copy, 1 review
Time in a Bottle 1 copy
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Savannah works as a successful fashion designer in Atlanta and she’s in love with a wonderful man who dotes on her. Life is perfect until she’s promoted to her dream job and has to move to London. It’s Christmas Eve and Ryan has no idea about the promotion. He plans to ask her to marry him. When she finds the ring, she flees his house during a snowstorm and finds herself in a stranded in a ditch. Luckily for Savannah, there’s a sweet old woman who takes her in for the night.
But this show more woman, Emma, isn’t who she seems to be. Savannah needs to make a choice that will forever change both her and Emma’s destinies forever.
This is a really sweet short story about second chances and learning that there’s more to life than money and a career. I enjoyed the author’s writing style and I found no typos. I wish the story would've been a bit longer so I could've seen Savannah and Ryan interact more, but it's a full, complete story with no cliffhangers.
5 Stars
Disclaimer – I volunteered to read and review this book. I received an ebook copy through the author’s newsletter. I am not paid or compensated in any way, shape, or form for this review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion. show less
But this show more woman, Emma, isn’t who she seems to be. Savannah needs to make a choice that will forever change both her and Emma’s destinies forever.
This is a really sweet short story about second chances and learning that there’s more to life than money and a career. I enjoyed the author’s writing style and I found no typos. I wish the story would've been a bit longer so I could've seen Savannah and Ryan interact more, but it's a full, complete story with no cliffhangers.
5 Stars
Disclaimer – I volunteered to read and review this book. I received an ebook copy through the author’s newsletter. I am not paid or compensated in any way, shape, or form for this review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion. show less
Doctor Noah Monaco, rare disease specialist, and his twin sister, Sydney, private detective, lost their parents years ago, but have recently inherited an estate in Connecticut, from an aunt they never knew existed. It's 800 miles from their Atlanta home, but Noah takes a few days to check the place out, including walking the perimeter of the property.
In the course of doing that, he finds a woman being attacked by a strange man. He manages to chase the man off, but while pursuing him, Noah show more stumbles and takes a bad fall.
When he doesn't check in as expected, Sydney turns current cases over to her assistant, and heads to Connecticut to find him.
When Noah regains consciousness, he recognizes that he has a concussion, and is relieved when the woman shows up. Help available! But the woman is very confused, has no memory of seeing him before, and it slowly becomes apparent she has no short-term memory at all. Even turning away for a few minutes wipes out her memory of what went before.
He gets some help from the woman, but soon loses her to her lack of short-term memory.
When Sydney shows up, tracking his cellphone to where he dropped it, and then following the scuffed trail, he discovers he was out longer than he though; it's the next day. The woman wanders back, and the twins manage, despite the woman's confusion, to coax her to help Sydney get Noah back to their aunt's house.
What they don't yet realize is that the spot where Sydney found Noah's phone, and an unusual amulet buried in the leaves, is the entrance to an underground chamber, and the site of a ten-year-old crime.
The confused woman has her own hidden history that she knows nothing about--not even her own name. Sydney and Noah manage to win her trust and get her to record reminders to substitute for real memory for the moment, but it soon seems that she has enemies who are pursuing her, not just a random attacker in the woods.
They need a crafty plan to get them all to Atlanta, and then Noah goes to work solving the mystery of the woman's condition, while Sydney goes to work solving the mystery of her background. It's fast-paced, exciting, and fun, even if the discussion of cutting-edge DNA testing and searching, to identify the woman, does get a little ridiculous. I seriously lost count of the number of times that what sounds like pretty normal use of DNA genealogy databases to identify relatives was described as "cutting edge." I mean, really, this is basically the business that Ancestry and 29andMe, and probably others I'm not aware of, are in. But except for that weakness, it's interesting and entertaining. I really liked Noah, Sydney, and their friends.
Recommended.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, and am reviewing it voluntarily. show less
In the course of doing that, he finds a woman being attacked by a strange man. He manages to chase the man off, but while pursuing him, Noah show more stumbles and takes a bad fall.
When he doesn't check in as expected, Sydney turns current cases over to her assistant, and heads to Connecticut to find him.
When Noah regains consciousness, he recognizes that he has a concussion, and is relieved when the woman shows up. Help available! But the woman is very confused, has no memory of seeing him before, and it slowly becomes apparent she has no short-term memory at all. Even turning away for a few minutes wipes out her memory of what went before.
He gets some help from the woman, but soon loses her to her lack of short-term memory.
When Sydney shows up, tracking his cellphone to where he dropped it, and then following the scuffed trail, he discovers he was out longer than he though; it's the next day. The woman wanders back, and the twins manage, despite the woman's confusion, to coax her to help Sydney get Noah back to their aunt's house.
What they don't yet realize is that the spot where Sydney found Noah's phone, and an unusual amulet buried in the leaves, is the entrance to an underground chamber, and the site of a ten-year-old crime.
The confused woman has her own hidden history that she knows nothing about--not even her own name. Sydney and Noah manage to win her trust and get her to record reminders to substitute for real memory for the moment, but it soon seems that she has enemies who are pursuing her, not just a random attacker in the woods.
They need a crafty plan to get them all to Atlanta, and then Noah goes to work solving the mystery of the woman's condition, while Sydney goes to work solving the mystery of her background. It's fast-paced, exciting, and fun, even if the discussion of cutting-edge DNA testing and searching, to identify the woman, does get a little ridiculous. I seriously lost count of the number of times that what sounds like pretty normal use of DNA genealogy databases to identify relatives was described as "cutting edge." I mean, really, this is basically the business that Ancestry and 29andMe, and probably others I'm not aware of, are in. But except for that weakness, it's interesting and entertaining. I really liked Noah, Sydney, and their friends.
Recommended.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, and am reviewing it voluntarily. show less
With Halloween so close, I bet you are ready for a ghost story. May I suggest Destiny?
Meet Reagan. She is hiding out at remote Spirit Lake in an effort to deal with life altering news. Far away from everything, she finds a young girl named Destiny who implores Reagan to help her to save her dad. That there is a child alone in the middle of nowhere isn’t the oddest part. A ghostly ship, the likes of which haven’t been seen in the area for over a hundred years, appears out of a strange fog show more and it would seem that Destiny’s dad is somewhere on board. It is up to Reagan to figure out how to save him. Who Destiny might really be is probably the most original twist on a ghost story that I have read in years.
While the story is far too short, it is a great way to spend a few free minutes. Reagan is a fun heroine. Part scrappy gal, part MacGyver, complete with duct tape. Destiny is the beginning of a series and I am certain that I will enjoy the rest as much as this first volume. show less
Meet Reagan. She is hiding out at remote Spirit Lake in an effort to deal with life altering news. Far away from everything, she finds a young girl named Destiny who implores Reagan to help her to save her dad. That there is a child alone in the middle of nowhere isn’t the oddest part. A ghostly ship, the likes of which haven’t been seen in the area for over a hundred years, appears out of a strange fog show more and it would seem that Destiny’s dad is somewhere on board. It is up to Reagan to figure out how to save him. Who Destiny might really be is probably the most original twist on a ghost story that I have read in years.
While the story is far too short, it is a great way to spend a few free minutes. Reagan is a fun heroine. Part scrappy gal, part MacGyver, complete with duct tape. Destiny is the beginning of a series and I am certain that I will enjoy the rest as much as this first volume. show less
With Halloween so close, I bet you are ready for a ghost story. May I suggest Destiny?
Meet Reagan. She is hiding out at remote Spirit Lake in an effort to deal with life altering news. Far away from everything, she finds a young girl named Destiny who implores Reagan to help her to save her dad. That there is a child alone in the middle of nowhere isn’t the oddest part. A ghostly ship, the likes of which haven’t been seen in the area for over a hundred years, appears out of a strange fog show more and it would seem that Destiny’s dad is somewhere on board. It is up to Reagan to figure out how to save him. Who Destiny might really be is probably the most original twist on a ghost story that I have read in years.
While the story is far too short, it is a great way to spend a few free minutes. Reagan is a fun heroine. Part scrappy gal, part MacGyver, complete with duct tape. Destiny is the beginning of a series and I am certain that I will enjoy the rest as much as this first volume. show less
Meet Reagan. She is hiding out at remote Spirit Lake in an effort to deal with life altering news. Far away from everything, she finds a young girl named Destiny who implores Reagan to help her to save her dad. That there is a child alone in the middle of nowhere isn’t the oddest part. A ghostly ship, the likes of which haven’t been seen in the area for over a hundred years, appears out of a strange fog show more and it would seem that Destiny’s dad is somewhere on board. It is up to Reagan to figure out how to save him. Who Destiny might really be is probably the most original twist on a ghost story that I have read in years.
While the story is far too short, it is a great way to spend a few free minutes. Reagan is a fun heroine. Part scrappy gal, part MacGyver, complete with duct tape. Destiny is the beginning of a series and I am certain that I will enjoy the rest as much as this first volume. show less
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