Becoming Saint Peter, #1 - Well written, well thought out story lines with good characters and good dialogues. I did not put the book down until the last page and then started Saint Peter's Remorse. 5*
Saint Peter's Remorse, #1, 2 & 3 - Cliffhanger. Intense. Interesting. Hard to put down. Good characters and good story lines. Well thought-out and well written. 5*
Saint Peter's Remorse: Absolution, #4 - Picks up where Remorse part 3 ended. Surprises for John that have good and bad effects for him and Janis Angelica. Hard to put down. Good characters and good story lines. Well thought-out and well written. 5*
Revealing Saint Peter. #3 - Interesting. Intense. Well written with a good blending of the old and new story lines. Add in the characters that you either hate, love or pity, the book is difficult to put down until the last page is read. 5*
Saint Peter's Nemesis, #4 - Interesting continuation of this series. I missed the book before Nemesis but it did not make a difference. Luckily, Hamish does not regurgitate the previous books but gave enough of a glimpse to understand those events. Good story lines. Read the previous books in order for the best entertainment. 4*
Box of Frogs - Deleted expanded scene from Saint Peter's Nemesis, concerning Cass and Lexi and a deal they made. 5*
Saint Peter and the Italian Connection, #5 - Rather intriguing and definitely interesting combination kept me reading until the last page. Ya gotta hand it to the baddies, the plans were well orchestrated. It was continuously, "Well, Pete, whatcha gonna do now?" This is my favorite book after Becoming Saint Peter. With all the difficulties, there was no vulgar or even mild profanity, which I appreciated, and hardly any violence, graphic or otherwise. There were several "Yer Honor, he needed killin'." moments through out the book, but Peter stuck to his guns. Don't let my Texas colloquialisms confuse you, I'm trying not to go full book report since The Italian Connection is a well written and entertaining read. You need to reading it without some dimwit telling you everything. 5*