HELLO GIRLS By Brittany Cavallaro, Emily Henry

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HELLO GIRLS By Brittany Cavallaro, Emily HenryHello Girls by Brittany Cavallaro, Emily Henry
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on 8/6/19
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult
Pages: 336
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

Winona has been starving for life in the seemingly perfect home that she shares with her seemingly perfect father, celebrity weatherman Stormy Olsen. No one knows that he locks the pantry door to control her eating and leaves bruises where no one can see them.

Lucille has been suffocating beneath the needs of her mother and her drug-dealing brother, wondering if there’s more out there for her than disappearing waitress tips and a lifetime of barely getting by.

One harrowing night, Winona and Lucille realize they can’t wait until graduation to start their new lives. They need out. Now. One hour later, they’re armed with a plan that will take them from their small Michigan town to Chicago.

All they need is three grand, fast. And really, a stolen convertible can’t hurt.

Chased by the oppression, toxicity, and powerlessness that has held them down, Winona and Lucille must reclaim their strength if they are going to make their daring escape—and get away with it.

Short and Sweet

Winona and Lucille just have to make it graduation and then they can leave everything behind and start fresh in Chicago. On the outside it seems like Winona lives the perfect life with her weather man father Stormy Olsen, but nobody knows that he tries to control her eating and leaves her with bruises where no one can find them. Lucille lives with her mother and her drug dealing older brother, wondering if there’s more to life than the one she’s living. But one night both girls realize they can’t wait until graduation anymore and have to leave now, all they need is some money and a car to get them to Las Vegas.

Characters

Winona: Winona has dealt with a lot. Her father is a ticking time bomb and one wrong move could set him off. I felt bad for Winona she never knew what kind of mood her father would be in. Winona is a sweetheart and she’s fragile but in the end I think she’s had enough of the way people have been treating her and she finally takes charge of her life.

Lucille: Lucille is as tough as nails. She has a difficult life both girls do but in different ways. Lucille deals with her drug dealing brother and working her butt off as a waitress. Her mother relies on Lucille and that’s another added pressure to her life. All Lucille wants is to know that she could have a better life than the one where she’s struggling to get by.

Romance

Winona and Silas: Well this was a fling and it was short lived. I had a bad feeling about Silas and in the end I was right but I’m glad the girls found him and made things right… in a way.

My Thoughts

~ I liked Lucille and Winona’s friendship. They met outside of a police station and have been friends ever since. Lucille is like Winona’s protector and she’s always looking out for her and making sure she’s okay, in the end I think Winona is more stable when Lucille is around.

~ These girls risked it all when they left. Winona stole a car, Lucille took her brothers stash, and now they have Stormy looking for them and a drug dealer. It’s crazy how things play out.

~ I honestly think Winona and Lucille are brave and courageous. They basically winged their whole trip and just hoped that things would work out.

~ I liked their cross country trip, it wasn’t a breeze it came with hardships the whole time. I had a feeling something would happen to the girls and it did and I felt bad for them but they dealt with it like it was nothing.

~ Winona and Lucille make a dynamic duo and they don’t care what anyone thinks about them. They keep each other happy, they share real conversations, and always make each other laugh, and I’m glad they found each other at the police station.

~ I also liked the chapter titles, which gave an insight on how much money the girls had.

~ The ending was kind of sad but it was nice knowing the Winona and Lucille had each other.

Overall

I enjoyed reading Hello Girls, its not too long of a book so I breezed through it. I do think there are some flaws but they’re minor. I did like how the girls stuck together and Lucille was an amazing friend. If you want to read a book about friends who go cross country to leave their troubles and the awful men in their lives behind then this is the book for you!

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A QUESTION OF HOLMES By Brittany Cavallaro

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A QUESTION OF HOLMES By Brittany CavallaroA Question of Holmes by Brittany Cavallaro
Series: Charlotte Holmes #4
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on 3/5/19
Genres: Contemporary, Mystery & Detective, Retellings, Young Adult
Pages: 304
Format: Ebook
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ReviewedbyDani

Charlotte Holmes and Jamie Watson finally have a chance to start over. With all the freedom their pre-college summer program provides and no one on their tail, the only mystery they need to solve, once and for all, is what they are to each other.

But upon their arrival at Oxford, Charlotte is immediately drawn into a new case: a series of accidents befell the theater program at Oxford last year, culminating in a young woman going missing on the night of a major performance.

The mystery has gone unsolved; the case is cold. And no one—least of all the girl’s peculiar, close-knit group of friends—is talking.

When Watson and Holmes join the theater program, the “accidents” start anew, giving them no choice but to throw themselves into the case. But as the complicated lines of friendship, love, and loyalty blur, time is running out—and tragedy waits in the wings.

Short and Sweet

Charlotte and Jamie are finally in the clear, they’ve left behind Sherringford and the Moriarty family. Now they’re both looking ahead to the future and they’ve started to take  summer classes at Oxford, but once Charlotte gets to the school she learns about accidents that have plagued the theater members, now Charlotte and Jamie have to stop the perpetrator before theres another victim.

Characters

Charlotte: Charlotte Holmes, our lovable main character, when I think about it she reminds me of Bones from the tv show Bones a little awkward socially but still smart and good at heart. I love Charlotte she’s been going to therapy and she’s trying to better herself and I like how she’s working on herself, she’s grown a lot over the series.

Jamie: Jamie Watson, I just like saying their last names. Jamie is still Jamie he cares, he’s still a little aggressive, and he’s just trying to focus on his future in this book. Where could taking summer classes take Jamie in the future? Well he wants to be a writer and I think he’d be great at it.

Romance

Charlotte and Jamie: So in this book Charlotte and Jamie are exploring and trying to figure out if a relationship would actually work. It’s cute they keep their boundaries but at the same time theres hand holding and kissing. I actually really liked this because they respected each other and never went beyond what the other was comfortable with.

My Thoughts

~ I feel like this book was a lot shorter than the other books in the series but it was still enjoyable I really liked the mystery in this book.

~ The book is told only in Charlotte’s POV which was different from all the other books, at first I was surprised but I really liked her narration.

~ I loved the new setting and I liked that these two were investigating accidents happening around the theater students. It was a good mystery because it was hard to tell who could have actually been causing the accidents.

~ I liked the banter between Charlotte and Jamie it was funny and cute and it was great.

~ By the way I think Leander should win uncle of the year. He cares so much about Charlotte and he keeps her safe and he’s amazing and I’m glad she had him around.

~ As much as I loved this book I didn’t like the epilogue, but I don’t want to spoil anything so I’ll just leave it at that everything was great except for the epilogue.

Overall

I’m so sad that this series is over, I liked this take on Sherlock Holmes. It’s been fun following Charlotte and Jamie and the mysteries they encounter. I thought this was a great book I liked picturing what life would be like for these two in college and the future too. I love this series and you guys should read it if you like mysteries and Sherlock Holmes because who doesn’t like Sherlock?

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THE CASE FOR JAMIE By Brittany Cavallaro

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THE CASE FOR JAMIE By Brittany CavallaroThe Case for Jamie by Brittany Cavallaro
Series: Charlotte Holmes #3
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on 3/6/18
Genres: Contemporary, Mystery & Detective, Young Adult
Pages: 368
Format: Ebook
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ReviewedbyDani

It’s been a year since the shocking death of August Moriarty, and Jamie and Charlotte haven’t spoken.

Jamie is going through the motions at Sherringford, trying to finish his senior year without incident, with a nice girlfriend he can’t seem to fall for.

Charlotte is on the run, from Lucien Moriarty and from her own mistakes. No one has seen her since that fateful night on the lawn in Sussex—and Charlotte wants it that way. She knows she isn’t safe to be around. She knows her Watson can’t forgive her.

Holmes and Watson may not be looking to reconcile, but when strange things start happening, it’s clear that someone wants the team back together. Someone who has been quietly observing them both. Making plans. Biding their time.

Someone who wants to see one of them suffer and the other one dead.

Short and Sweet

After everything that happened in The Last of August, Charlotte and Jamie haven’t seen each other. Jamie is going through the motions, he goes to school and he has a girlfriend. Charlotte is on the run from Lucien Moriarty and keeping a low profile. When strange things start to happen its clear that someone wants Charlotte and Jamie back together even if that’s not what they want.

Characters

Jamie: Jamie is just trying to figure himself out in this book, its his senior year and he’s just trying to finish it without any problems. Without Charlotte around Jamie does have some character growth he’s figuring things out himself and without a partner and he’s learning he’s capable of doing some things without Charlotte.

Charlotte: In this book Charlotte is still a mysterious character but we did get a lot of range from her and thats what I liked the most knowing that deep down she can express emotions. Charlotte is on the run from Lucien Moriarty but she’s still doing detective work trying to figure out what he’s up to.

Romance

Jamie and Elizabeth: Well Jamie has a girlfriend and this relationship was boring. Honestly Jamie didn’t want to be with Elizabeth and the sad thing is Elizabeth knew that, but she was still willing to help him which I liked. They work as friends but not so much as a couple.

Jamie and Charlotte: These two aren’t in a relationship but it can develop at some point but I’m glad that both of these characters know that it isn’t the right time for them.

My Thoughts

~ For a majority of the book Jamie and Charlotte are separated which I found interesting. I liked seeing them apart like I said Jamie grew a lot during this time and so did Charlotte.

~ Theres not much of a mystery in this book, everyone is just trying to figure out Lucien Moriarty’s next move.

~ Jamie is at Sherringford dealing with someone who is messing with him and is trying to frame him for things he didn’t do so he has to deal with that. Charlotte on the other hand is wearing disguises and hunting down people who know where Lucien is and what he may be doing

~ The climax takes place towards the end of the book I would say around like 60-70% through and thats when things become fast paced.

~ I loved Charlotte and Jamie’s email exchange at the end of the book I love that they’re learning how to be friends and give each other space.

~ This book was shorter than the last two and there’s really not much to say.

Overall

I enjoyed this book a lot actually. I know its weird when two characters who are always together are separated for so long but I thought it worked and I liked it when they were reunited. I’m excited to read the next book, I love mysteries and this is one of my favorite series.

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THE LAST OF AUGUST By Brittany Cavallaro

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THE LAST OF AUGUST By Brittany CavallaroThe Last of August by Brittany Cavallaro
Series: Charlotte Holmes #2
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on 2/14/17
Genres: Contemporary, Mystery & Detective, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 336
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

Jamie and Charlotte are looking for a winter break reprieve in Sussex after a fall semester that almost got them killed. But nothing about their time off is proving simple, including Holmes and Watson’s growing feelings for each other. When Charlotte’s beloved Uncle Leander goes missing from the Holmes estate—after being oddly private about his latest assignment in a German art forgery ring—the game is afoot once again, and Charlotte throws herself into a search for answers.

So begins a dangerous race through the gritty underground scene in Berlin and glittering art houses in Prague, where Holmes and Watson discover that this complicated case might change everything they know about their families, themselves, and each other.

Short and Sweet

In this sequel to A Study in Charlotte we’re in England with Watson and Holmes for winter break! But just because they’ve left the States doesn’t mean they’ve left the mysteries behind. This mystery hits close to home as Holmes’ uncle Leander goes missing and her mother is poisoned, and there’s art forgeries involved.

Characters

Jaime Watson: One of our main characters. Jaime is a descendant of James Watson in case his name didn’t tip you off. James is our narrarator during the first 3/4’s of the book. He had a more prominent role in this book I think, he tried to solve it on his own and he put some clues together.

Charlotte Holmes: Our other main character and descendant of Sherlock Holmes. She definitely has qualities that Sherlock has. She’s a very interesting character in that she has great deductive skills but isn’t great at sharing her feelings with others so you kind of have to guess what she’s up to.

August Moriarty: In this book we get to meet Holmes’ old tutor. He was a decent character he was mainly there to help them solve their case. But he’s still a moriarty so can we really trust him?

Romance

Charlotte Holmes and Jaime Watson have the most… I don’t even know how to describe their relationship. I mean they work well as partners and there’s feelings there but its complicated to describe. Their whole relationship is the definition of Facebook’s its complicated status.

My Thoughts

~ I thought the beginning was a little slow, I think it’s because we had to meet a few more characters and learn about their backstory but after that the story took off.

~ We see more traveling in this book which I loved.

~ Jaime took off on his own and tried to follow leads which was really interesting to see what he would do without Charlotte.

~ Charlotte is still the same Charlotte we met in the first book, you just learn to love her even though she’s closed off.

~ This was an interesting mystery, because Leander was trying to solve one so when he went missing Holmes and Watson and to figure out what he was trying to solve and solve the mystery of his disappearance.

~ My favorite part of this book was meeting Elmira Davenport she’s quite the character.

~ The ending killed me I don’t even know what to think it happened so fast. I need the next book to see what happens next!

Overall

If you haven’t read A Study in Charlotte you should, and then pick up this book! I love the dynamic between Holmes and Watson and seeing them solve mysteries together is great! We meet new characters we travel and we’re solving mysteries whats not to love? Pick up this book I recommend it!

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A STUDY IN CHARLOTTE By Brittany Cavallaro

A STUDY IN CHARLOTTE By Brittany CavallaroA Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro
Series: Charlotte Holmes #1
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on 3/1/16
Genres: Mysteries & Detective Stories, Romance, Thrillers, Young Adult
Pages: 336
Source: Publisher
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ReviewedbyDani

Jamie Watson has always been intrigued by Charlotte Holmes; after all, their great-great-great-grandfathers are one of the most infamous pairs in history. But the Holmes family has always been odd, and Charlotte is no exception. She’s inherited Sherlock’s volatility and some of his vices—and when Jamie and Charlotte end up at the same Connecticut boarding school, Charlotte makes it clear she’s not looking for friends.

But when a student they both have a history with dies under suspicious circumstances, ripped straight from the most terrifying of the Sherlock Holmes stories, Jamie can no longer afford to keep his distance. Danger is mounting and nowhere is safe—and the only people they can trust are each other.

There’s a mystery to be solved my friends! I really enjoyed reading this book I read it in one day. I love mysteries, and what’s better than a book with the greatest mystery solving duos great great grandkids? The book kid of started out slow for me especially the first chapter but chapter 2 is when it starts to pick up. Charlotte Holmes and James Watson are brought together when a fellow classmate is murdered and they’re being framed. The thing I really loved most about this mystery was the fact that the culprit was using Sherlock Holmes stories to commit the murders.
What I liked
~ Charlotte Holmes! She’s smart, strong, and her deduction skills are amazing! (If only I was a Holmes)
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~ James Watson! I mean he’s the narrator, he’s pretty smart himself and of course very knowledgeable when it comes to recalling his great great grandfathers stories.
~ The mystery I was reading trying to figure out who was smart enough to pull this off!
~ The writing is also amazing!
What I didn’t like
James had a bit of a temper, I guess I understand some of the reasons why he got mad but others I just thought he could have been more understanding.
~ Charlotte had her secrets but it took a while to get them out of her. Just when I thought I knew her she tells us more.
Favorite Quote
~ “Access tunnels?” I said. “You really should explore more. We’ll remedy that. but not now.”
 
Overall
 I would recommend this book especially if you love mysteries. I’m ready for book 2 and too see what other mysteries this new duo solves! This book was great and had me wanting more!
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