The Last Child by John Hart
This book was one that I might not have chosen all on my own but the woman next to me at the thrift store highly recommended it and I could tell by the books we were both discussing and recommending to each other that her taste was right up my alley. It is about a little boy whose twin sister has been missing for a year and he is on a mission to find out what happened to her. The book is fast paced and has some great twists. It seemed like a mix of The Green Mile and Huck Finn plus a few others. This was one of those books where I couldn't wait to have a chance to sit down and find out what would happen next. Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah
This book reminded me of a Jodi Picoult book and since she is my favorite author that is high praise. Magic Hour is set in a small Washington town where a little girl appears out of the woods one afternoon. The town police chief calls her sister who is a well-known California child psychologist to come help the girl. The first few pages of the books were about the psychologist's recent problems and my least favorite part of the book. As soon as the Washington portion got going I was hooked!
Nefertiti by Michelle Moran
Sometimes I am in the mood for a juicy historical fiction and this book certainly delivered. Nefertiti is told from the point of view of Nefertiti's younger half-sister and details the many decisions and calculations of the whole family to rise in power in Ancient Egypt. The narrator is very likeable and the descriptions and emotions really bring the book to life. I have seen this book compared to The Other Boleyn Girl and I have to agree that I was just as drawn into this tale of sisters and rivalries and it certainly had the same level of drama and intrigue.