A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay is about Cal Weaver who lives in a small town and is looking to find out if his son's death was an accident or not. One night he gets involved in something that he probably should not have, but it's too late to get out!
I enjoyed this book because it has good action and lots of characters. I kept trying to figure out who were the good guys and who were the bad guys. I wasn't sure until the last page how it all worked out! Good stuff! This is a new author to me, got this one because a friend recommended it.
(Gerard's review 12/1/16, 5++ stars)
Karen read this one too on 12/8/16:
A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay is a thriller involving several mysteries. This takes place in a small town where cops like to take things into their own hands. Cal Weaver, a private investigator, is trying to find out who sold ecstasy to his teenage son who got high, fell off a roof and died. On a rainy night, against his better judgment, Cal gives Claire a ride when she taps on his window because she mentions that she knew his son Scott. From there, things really get messed up and snowball.
This is an interesting mystery that I only partially figured out. The short chapters that had conversations between a mother, son and a man whose names were not revealed until much later were annoying to me. I really wanted to know who these people were! There was a lot of tension in this book between the mayor and the police department, tension between Cal and his wife in dealing with the loss of their son and if Cal could track down Claire before something bad happened to her. There is a lot of suspense and mystery happening in this book with some very creepy people! (4 stars)
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Thursday, December 8, 2016
"A Tap on the Window" by Linwood Barclay--Good Stuff! (Updated)
Labels:
crime investigation,
drugs,
grief,
mystery,
secrets,
small town
"The Heart of Betrayal" (Book 2 of Remnant Chronicles) by Mary E. Pearson (UPDATED)
The Heart of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson is book two in the Remnant Chronicles series, the sequel to Kiss of Deception, which I LOVED. Lia and Kaden are taken as prisoners by the barbarians of Vaden and deception is prevalent in this book throughout, but not for the reader as it was in book one. Lia continues to be both feisty, brave and deceptive. She pretends not to care for Kaden in order to save his life while relying on Rafe, the assassin, to protect her. Tension between Kaden and Rafe continues to escalate, but they both love Lia. Lia and Kaden catch short times together to hatch an escape plan, that is even more urgent as Lia’s wedding to the Komizar fast approaches. There is some brutality in this book with lots of interesting characters and relationships. Will Rafe betray the Komizar to protect Lia? Will he kill Kaden? Will Griz get his revenge? Will Kaden and Lia be successful in their escape?
I LOVED this book so much! It moved along quickly and was as much fun to read as Kiss of Deception. I thought the funniest part was when Lia beat Griz at cards, but the saddest was when the Komizar killed the little girl. This is a good series that I’d recommend to anyone who enjoys adventure, romance and fantasy with royalty. I look forward to the next book to find out what happens! (Karen's review 8/1/15, 5 stars)
Gerard read this too 12/8/16, but didn't like it as much as I did:
This book is the follow up to Kiss of Deception which I liked better. Lia is being held captive in the city of Venda and Kaden is keeping an eye on her, making sure no harm comes to her. Rafe is also captured and is waiting for his army to come and rescue him and Lia. As in book one, the part that Lia tells were the highlight for me. She is really good! There is some action finally near the end which sets up the final book.
(4 stars)
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I LOVED this book so much! It moved along quickly and was as much fun to read as Kiss of Deception. I thought the funniest part was when Lia beat Griz at cards, but the saddest was when the Komizar killed the little girl. This is a good series that I’d recommend to anyone who enjoys adventure, romance and fantasy with royalty. I look forward to the next book to find out what happens! (Karen's review 8/1/15, 5 stars)
Gerard read this too 12/8/16, but didn't like it as much as I did:
This book is the follow up to Kiss of Deception which I liked better. Lia is being held captive in the city of Venda and Kaden is keeping an eye on her, making sure no harm comes to her. Rafe is also captured and is waiting for his army to come and rescue him and Lia. As in book one, the part that Lia tells were the highlight for me. She is really good! There is some action finally near the end which sets up the final book.
(4 stars)
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016
"Losing Isn't Everything" by Curt Menefee
Losing Isn't Everything--The UNTOLD STORIES and HIDDEN LESSONS--Behind the TOUGHEST LOSSES in SPORTS HISTORY by Curt Meneffe with Michael Arkush is a winner! This book tells the story of people who were on a big sports stage and came out on the losing side. I found it interesting to see what they were thinking during the games and how they dealt with defeat. If you are a sports fan, then this book is for you! You know how the winners felt because they are on TV and social media, but this book shows how the losing side feels.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
"The Kiss of Deception" by Mary E. Pearson - Fantastic Fantasy (UPDATED)
The Kiss of Deception Mary E. Pearson is about a young girl who is promised in marriage to a prince to keep the peace between the two lands. However, at the last minute, Princess Arabella aka Lia takes off! She wants no part of this at all!
This book has pretty good action. Lia is a fantastic character and the parts of the book that feature her were the best. The two primary male characters, Kaden and Rafe are interesting also. This is a good read, the first of the series. On to book 2! (Gerard's review, 12/6/16, 5 stars)
Karen's review 4/30/15, 5 stars:
The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson is about ancient far-away lands in a world of fantasy kingdoms. The main character, Princess Arabella Celestine Idris Jezelia, First Daughter of the House of Morrighan a/k/a Lia, the one named in secret, is not your average princess! She is only 17 and quite a rebel who runs away on her wedding day because she does not want to marry someone who she never has seen or met just to be part of her father’s plan to form an alliance with another kingdom. The jolted prince is greatly insulted so seeks to find her along with her father’s bounty hunters and an assassin from the barbaric kingdom of Venda. She just wants to live a normal quiet life and be loved by someone for who she is.
This book has pretty good action. Lia is a fantastic character and the parts of the book that feature her were the best. The two primary male characters, Kaden and Rafe are interesting also. This is a good read, the first of the series. On to book 2! (Gerard's review, 12/6/16, 5 stars)
Karen's review 4/30/15, 5 stars:
The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson is about ancient far-away lands in a world of fantasy kingdoms. The main character, Princess Arabella Celestine Idris Jezelia, First Daughter of the House of Morrighan a/k/a Lia, the one named in secret, is not your average princess! She is only 17 and quite a rebel who runs away on her wedding day because she does not want to marry someone who she never has seen or met just to be part of her father’s plan to form an alliance with another kingdom. The jolted prince is greatly insulted so seeks to find her along with her father’s bounty hunters and an assassin from the barbaric kingdom of Venda. She just wants to live a normal quiet life and be loved by someone for who she is.
This was a nice change of pace for me. I liked this book a lot because Lia is such a feisty
princess. The book has humor, action, mystery and clean romance.
The writes the story in first person by alternating chapters among the
perspectives of three different people: the princess, the assassin and
the prince who are all complex characters. The chapters are plainly titled when the prince or assassin
are speaking and the untitled chapters are when the princess is speaking.
In the beginning though, it is a bit confusing as to who Rafe and Kadin are—one
is the prince and one is the assassin, but it took me a while to figure out
which was which. What I thought turned out to be wrong when I read on a bit farther. On the inside the cover is a map of the various locations of
the different kingdoms which is helpful to the reader. This is the
first book in The Remnant Chronicles series and now I have to look for the second one--The Heart of Betrayal!
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Teasers
Karen's:
Brindle made another snorting noise. "This is the craziest story I ever heard."From page 58 of A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay.
Gerard's:
"The plans have changed," I said firmly, and I gathered my gown up in great bunches so I could get a foothold in the stirrup. The straw-haired boy's mouth fell open as he looked at my once pristine gown, the hem already sloshed with mud, now smearing my sleeves and lace bodice and worse, the Morrighan jeweled wedding cloak.From page 17 of The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
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