Five O'clock Twist by Joanne Pence

Five O'clock Twist by Joanne Pence is a quick and entertaining read. In this fifth installment of the Rebecca Mayfield series, Rebecca struggles with her feelings for Richie Amalfi as she gets caught up in an investigation that keeps pushing her toward him. Pence delves into a few of the other characters, like Vito and Shay, a little deeper sparking my curiosity about their backstories and making me hope she will flesh these characters out more in future books.  I particularly enjoyed a point in the book where Richie's concern for Spike, Rebecca's dog, shows us a softer side of Richie in part because it addressed the "what about Spike?" loop in my brain. I always enjoy Spike's appearances in these books. Rebecca is torn between her work, her feelings, and her need to protect those she cares about. Five O'clock Twist was a fun read though it felt like it ended a bit abruptly. I'm looking forward to reading the next one in the series.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


The Productive Writer: Strategies and Systems for Greater Productive, Profit and Pleasure by Sage Cohen
Deluge by Charmaine Wilkerson
The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.



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