Everless by Sara Holland is her debut novel. It is a fantasy about mystery, magic, betrayal as Jules goes searching for an answer to why her father told her to never let the queen see her and to run if she ever saw Liam Gerling, once a childhood friend who banished her and her father from Everless. I liked Jules, but it didn’t make sense to me that she wouldn’t listen to her father and not go back to Everless, a dangerous place for her. She discovers her papa kept lots of secrets from her which leads to her searching for even more answers!
As with any fantasy, some things didn’t make a whole lot of sense to me, but I enjoyed this book anyway. It has a lot of interesting characters and an angle I haven’t come across before with the blood iron—stealing people’s years of life by draining some blood from them. This was a hard concept for me to really understand. The character interaction is what kept my interest. I didn’t like that one of my favorite characters was killed.
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
Everless by Sara Holland is fantasy and this author's first novel. The concept was a new one that I have never read before. It deals with blood and you can store it up to live longer. The main character is a young girl named Jules who I liked. I was engaged for the most part. The ending was wild to say the least, but I liked it enough that I will read book 2--Evermore! (4 stars)
Teaser from page 16: If I hadn’t pulled Roan out before the flames could catch, he would have been burned alive. And as my reward, we had to flee the only home I had ever known, because Papa was afraid of what Liam would do to me if we stayed at Everless, knowing what I had seen.
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Friday, January 25, 2019
"Everless" by Sara Holland--We Both Gave This 4 Stars
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
"Good Me Bad Me" by Ali Land
In Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land, Annie lives with her mom who does things she should not do! Annie goes to the police and tells on her mom, then into witness protection. Ready to start a new life with a new name and family while waiting for the trial to begin. Unfortunately, her new family and her do not seem to connect. She will be good, won't she?
This is the author's first book and I must say I am impressed! There is good pace to the book and the characters are very believable. The trial was the best part with a surprise ending! This is well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 6: You turned your had to the side. Faced me. Your eyes never left mine, I read them with ease. You said nothing to them, yet everything to me.
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This is the author's first book and I must say I am impressed! There is good pace to the book and the characters are very believable. The trial was the best part with a surprise ending! This is well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 6: You turned your had to the side. Faced me. Your eyes never left mine, I read them with ease. You said nothing to them, yet everything to me.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2019
"The Sun Dog" by Stephen King
The Sun Dog by Stephen King is vintage King! Kevin gets the birthday present he wanted for his 15th birthday—a camera! The first picture he takes shows something it should not! The more pictures he takes, the thing is still in there and is scares Kevin really bad! The pace of this book is really good and the ending had me turning pages as quick as I could!
(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 9: But it was not practical good Kevin was thinking about. In fact, he was not thinking at all. He was feeling . . . and remembering.
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(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 9: But it was not practical good Kevin was thinking about. In fact, he was not thinking at all. He was feeling . . . and remembering.
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Sunday, January 20, 2019
"Once a King" by Erin Summerill
Once a King by Erin Summerill is the third book in the "Clash of Kingdom" fantasy series. The first was Ever the Hunted and the second was Ever the Brave. King Aodren wants the best for his kingdom and that means making peace with the channelers. Lirra has every reason to not trust the king, but when he reaches out to her, she decides to help. Will it be enough?
I thought this book was really good, just as good as the first two! The book had a good flow to it and good action as well. King Aodren and Lirra are good characters.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 20: I press my fist to the sudden bloom of ache in my belly. I want to forget this request and finish my glider.
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I thought this book was really good, just as good as the first two! The book had a good flow to it and good action as well. King Aodren and Lirra are good characters.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 20: I press my fist to the sudden bloom of ache in my belly. I want to forget this request and finish my glider.
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Friday, January 18, 2019
"We, the Jury" by Robert Rotstein
We the Jury by Robert Rotstein is about a trial where a husband killed his wife. The question is, was it premeditated or was he a battered spouse who killed in self-defense? We hear from everyone involved in the trial, especially the jury! I enjoyed this book very much! The characters were really good and I liked the judge and the fore person the most. If you can figure out how this one ends, you are smarter than me. This is my book of the month so far!
Gerard’s review, 5++ stars)
Karen’s review:
We the Jury by Robert Rotstein reminded me of the play, 12 Angry Men because instead of taking us through the trial, the entire book centers upon the 8-member jury and its deliberations. I think anyone who has been called for jury duty would find this book interesting. We find out about the trial through transcripts that the jury requests read back to them. My favorite characters were the messenger/”actor”, the student, the grandma and the jury consultant who was part of this jury! I felt sorry for the judge and was surprised by the ending. I really liked the unique way this book was written. Each new chapter was really commentary by one of the many different characters. I loved it! (5 stars)
Teaser from page 22: The jurors look at each other and shake their heads. The Clergyman doesn’t look at anyone. He just keeps his head bowed, as if in prayer.
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Gerard’s review, 5++ stars)
Karen’s review:
We the Jury by Robert Rotstein reminded me of the play, 12 Angry Men because instead of taking us through the trial, the entire book centers upon the 8-member jury and its deliberations. I think anyone who has been called for jury duty would find this book interesting. We find out about the trial through transcripts that the jury requests read back to them. My favorite characters were the messenger/”actor”, the student, the grandma and the jury consultant who was part of this jury! I felt sorry for the judge and was surprised by the ending. I really liked the unique way this book was written. Each new chapter was really commentary by one of the many different characters. I loved it! (5 stars)
Teaser from page 22: The jurors look at each other and shake their heads. The Clergyman doesn’t look at anyone. He just keeps his head bowed, as if in prayer.
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