The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst is a fantasy about bloodthirsty nature spirits, love, adventure, sea monsters and politics on the Belene Islands south of Renthia. Mayara successfully kept her spirit power a secret for years, only confiding in her best friend, Kelo who is now her fiance. Unfortunately, on her wedding day, she used her special power to stop the big spirit storm from destroying her island. That is when her adventure starts and she finds out what she is truly made of. When the "Silent Ones" eventually find her, she is faced with a difficult choice: denounce her family, leave her home forever and don't talk to join the Silent Ones or take her chances at trying to survive for a month on an island that is home to many nature spirits who are hungry and then become heir to the queen of Belene with the opportunity to visit her loved ones again.
I enjoyed reading this book very much, it is so good! I liked the humorous parts and the characters. The plot had twists I did not see coming at all and I was turning pages quickly eager to find out what would happen next. My emotions were all over the place with this one--amusement, sadness, joy and curiosity. This is a stand alone with a great ending! I finished reading this one in just two days and recommend to anyone who enjoys uncomplicated fantasy. (I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review--this book comes out March 19, 2019.)
(Karen's review 3/15/19, 5 stars)
Gerard's review 3/18/19:
In The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst, it starts off with Mayara's wedding day--a day to celebrate. But even before the vows are said, Mayara makes a decision that puts her future in doubt! Can she get her and her husband's plans back on track, or is their future doomed? The pacing of this book is very well done. The best thing about this book to me was the interaction between all of the characters. I really cared about what was going to happen. The ending of the book was a wild ride to say the least! Great job, Sarah! (5++ stars)
Teaser from page 73: "Because you've arrived, we all get to die that much sooner. Hurray. So happy to meet you."
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Monday, March 18, 2019
"The Deepest Blue" by Sarah Beth Durst (Fantasy) We Both Loved This One!
Labels:
adventure,
families,
fantasy,
friendship,
island,
love,
magic,
monsters,
Our Favorites,
politics,
sisters
Saturday, March 16, 2019
"My Life Among the Underdogs" by Tia Torres
My Life Among the Underdogs by Tia Torres is a memoir about Tia's life and all the great dogs that have been part of it! This woman has been blessed. Each dog has its own chapter and are all different. It is a short book, but the story is told very well! I wish she would have included pictures of the dogs, but that is the only criticism I have. If you love dogs, you will find this hard to put down.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 28: At that moment, I made the decision to protect her at all costs, always. I never wanted her to leave my side, and right there, on the floor, in an embrace that felt like forever, it became Tia and Tatanka. Together we would change the world.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 28: At that moment, I made the decision to protect her at all costs, always. I never wanted her to leave my side, and right there, on the floor, in an embrace that felt like forever, it became Tia and Tatanka. Together we would change the world.
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Thursday, March 14, 2019
"The Scorekeeper" by Dustin Stevens (Suspense Thriller)
The Scorekeeper by Dustin Stevens is a suspense thriller about an ex-con (The “Scorekeeper”) creating a sort of “treasure hunt” for an excellent detective and his canine partner to figure out to get the truth out about his conviction. Part of his scheme involved burying a college girl alive in a pine box! Why would he do that? Will the detectives find her in time? Who would do such a thing?
This book got the suspense going right from the start! It was refreshing to read a thriller that didn’t have crooked cops doing the investigating. I liked how this book showed the value of K-9 partners, having Billie involved in all the detective work. (Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 13, Kindle Loc. 174-76: The knuckles on her left hand were smashed beyond repair. Done by pounding her fist one time after another into the pine boards just inches from her face, she had lashed at her enclosure long after it proved any good to do so.
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This book got the suspense going right from the start! It was refreshing to read a thriller that didn’t have crooked cops doing the investigating. I liked how this book showed the value of K-9 partners, having Billie involved in all the detective work. (Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 13, Kindle Loc. 174-76: The knuckles on her left hand were smashed beyond repair. Done by pounding her fist one time after another into the pine boards just inches from her face, she had lashed at her enclosure long after it proved any good to do so.
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Labels:
creepy,
crime investigation,
dog,
page turner,
suspense,
thriller
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
"Mrs. Morhard and The Boys" by Ruth Hanford Morhard
Mrs. Morhard and the Boys by Ruth Hanford Morhard is a true story. This is about one mother's vision--the first boys baseball league. The first 10 pages or so deal with Josephine growing up and he adult life. What this woman went through is remarkable! What a story! The second part of this book deals with baseball and how she helped young boys play the game! I am glad this woman's story was told because it needed to be.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 24: Soon her feet were off the ground, and the colt was dragging her around and around with him. She clung on for dear life, terrified.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 24: Soon her feet were off the ground, and the colt was dragging her around and around with him. She clung on for dear life, terrified.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
"Mrs. Grey" by Rachel Wesson (Book 12 in Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Series)
Mrs. Grey: Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Book 12 by Rachel Wesson is about how the sheriff and Loreana Grey get together. There is some tension between the Irish workers and the former slaves who have set up camp just outside of town as well as some old grudges from the Civil War between those who fought for the north and those who fought for the south.
I was disappointed in this book because I really liked Mrs. Grey but her character seemed to be watered down in this book. It also wasn’t about a mail order bride so don’t know why it was included in this series. I liked other books in this series much better. This one lacked the humor and interest that others had.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
Teaser at Kindle Loc. 66-67: The former slaves and their families had been having a hard time in Denver and welcomed the chance to come to Clover Springs. The two groups of men had set up camp just outside of town.
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Labels:
old west,
prejudice,
series,
western romance
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