Ellen is Book 6 in the Clover Springs Mail Order Bride series by Rachel Wesson that I am enjoying very much! The author introduces one main character in each book and the reader sees how the small town in Colorado gradually builds up. I’m loving it! Ellen is Katie’s sister. Ellen got a chance to attend a University to become a school teacher, but discovered it was harder than expected and returned to Clover Springs. She starts teaching again in Clover Springs and Father Molloy comes for a visit with two orphans who are mixed breeds. Talk of an orphanage for the town comes up and plans go forward. Some matchmaking ensues for Ellen and Samuel Higgins, but can a fire destroy their dream?
I didn’t feel Ellen was as a dynamic character as the first five so this book was not quite as good as the others in my opinion, but it went quickly and I still enjoyed it. (4 stars)
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Friday, May 25, 2018
"Ellen" by Rachel Wesson
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1800s,
historical fiction,
old west,
romance,
tragedy
Thursday, May 24, 2018
"Dog Medicine" by Julie Barton
Dog Medicine by Julie Barton is a true story about how her dog helped her. Julie had a rough childhood to say the least. She tried to go it alone and that turned into a total disaster. She needed help and fast! She decided to get a puppy! She could not even take care of herself so it was hard to see how she would manage to take care of a young dog.
I LOVED this book! I rooted for Julie all the way! This is a very short book. It goes fast so give it a chance, you will be glad you did! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 104: And, miraculously, I knew in that moment that I was more than capable of caring for him. I felt enormously driven to create a space for Bunker that felt safe, free of all worry, fear, and anxiety.
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I LOVED this book! I rooted for Julie all the way! This is a very short book. It goes fast so give it a chance, you will be glad you did! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 104: And, miraculously, I knew in that moment that I was more than capable of caring for him. I felt enormously driven to create a space for Bunker that felt safe, free of all worry, fear, and anxiety.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
"Team Players" by Mike Lupica
Team Players by Mike Lupica is a children’s book about a girls’ softball team and a boys’ baseball team that I enjoyed. Cassie, an eighth grader, is a good athlete and loves sports. She has some close friends who are boys that she hangs out with. Her dad coaches her softball team and they are good! When a new girl, Sarah, tries out, she easily makes the team because she is so fast and has a great arm. For never having played before, she is pretty amazing and can hit the ball too! She seems weird though to the other girls because of some quirkiness due to her Asperger’s. When Cassie tries to help her fit in, things get crazy causing a lot of drama on her team! Meanwhile, the boys’ team her friends are on have a new coach that is a total jerk so have drama of their own. He just yells constantly and is way too intense which takes all the fun of playing out of it.
This book is like getting a double-header since it covers the team dynamics and season of two teams, not just one. I read it in one day and enjoyed it very much. It is about friendship, sports, and teamwork. As an adult reading this, I identified more with the coach and tried to think how best to handle the dissension on the girls’ team. I highly recommend this to any kid who enjoys baseball or softball, but especially team dynamics.
(Karen's review,5 stars)
Teaser from page 33: Cassie gave Greta her biggest smile now and said, "We've only known her for two days. What I think would be weird is not giving her a chance to fit in."
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This book is like getting a double-header since it covers the team dynamics and season of two teams, not just one. I read it in one day and enjoyed it very much. It is about friendship, sports, and teamwork. As an adult reading this, I identified more with the coach and tried to think how best to handle the dissension on the girls’ team. I highly recommend this to any kid who enjoys baseball or softball, but especially team dynamics.
(Karen's review,5 stars)
Teaser from page 33: Cassie gave Greta her biggest smile now and said, "We've only known her for two days. What I think would be weird is not giving her a chance to fit in."
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friendship,
relationships,
softball
Friday, May 18, 2018
"The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah (We Both Liked This!)
I thought this book was really good! The three main characters are excellent and well brought out. At 644 pages (large print), this is no light read. I thought the pacing was okay and appreciated that it did not hop back and forth between present to past. A few twists caught me by surprise and I enjoyed the ending! (Gerard’s review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review (5 stars):
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah is about standing by those you love. Leni is raised by her mother, Cora, and her father, Ernt who changes after he gets back from being a POW in the Vietnam war. He is very abusive to his wife, but can't help it and she always forgives him. Her and Leni are very close and both pretend everything is fine. When Ernt decides to make a fresh start with his family in Alaska, the book gets quite interesting.
I thought this book was very good even though it moved a bit slow. It delves into several different relationships and explores love between an abusive husband and his wife, a love/hate relationship between a daughter and her father, young love between Leni and Matthew, and love between mothers and daughters. Another aspect of this book is how the community helps each other. This book shows how decisions and choices we make affect not only us but those we love as well.
Teaser from page 21: Dad wanted a new beginning. Needed it. And Mama needed him to be happy.
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adventure,
Alaska,
domestic violence,
forgiveness,
mothers and daughters,
PTSD,
romance,
survival
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
"Allied" by Amy Tintera (Last of Ruined Series)
Allied by Amy Tintera is the last book in the Ruined trilogy. Em and Olivia are sisters with very different ideas of how Ruined should be ruled! Em wants and needs to have the man she loves, Cas, to stop Olivia.
I thought this book was a good way to end the series. It had been a while since book 2 but I was able to get into this quick! It has good action and Em and Cas are really good together. The ending had me turning pages quickly!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 29: Em swallowed. Olivia was right, unfortunately. Cas couldn't fight three enemies at once.
See our previous reviews of Ruined and Avenged.
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I thought this book was a good way to end the series. It had been a while since book 2 but I was able to get into this quick! It has good action and Em and Cas are really good together. The ending had me turning pages quickly!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 29: Em swallowed. Olivia was right, unfortunately. Cas couldn't fight three enemies at once.
See our previous reviews of Ruined and Avenged.
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fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
romance,
series,
sisters
Thursday, May 10, 2018
"Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Box Set" by Rachel Wesson

The first, Katie, is about Katie and her sister heading west to get away from their mean uncle and aunt in Boston. Katie agrees to marry Montes Cassidy but on the way, the train is robbed and the engineer killed. She is stuck in a town called Clover Springs and meets lives at a boarding house owned by Daniel’s mother. She met Daniel on the train and sparks fly between them, but Montes agrees to come to Clover Springs to marry her. Katie wants to get of the wedding, but feels strongly about keeping her word.
The second in this series is Mary. She was Katie’s friend who came over from Ireland with her younger sister and her parents, but her parents died on the ship. Katie’s Uncle did not want to take in Mary and her sister, so they lived at the orphanage. Mary’s sister was adopted, and Katie set her up as a mail order bride for Davey, her brother-in-law. In this book, Katie has a child and Mary and Davey hit it off once Davey shares his past with Mary.
The third in this series is Sorcha. She was a friend of Mary’s from the orphanage and agreed to be a mail order bride to join Mary in Clover Springs. She came to be a wife to an older man with two little girls who had lost his wife and son and is still grieving and very overprotective, understandably. He was only interested in providing a mother for his girls but found himself falling in love with Sorcha.
The fourth in this series is Emer, Sorcha’s sister who was raised by their mother, a member of an outlaw gang. When her mother planned to sell her to sell and give her to Bill, the leader of the gang, Emer at 14 years old, took off to find her sister who she thought was still in Boston. Father Malloy arranged for a well-to-do family, the Shipley’s to take her to Denver with them so she could get to Clover Springs.
The fifth in this series is Laura who also used to room with Mary and Sorcha at the orphanage. She has a photographic memory and a birthmark which caused people to believe she was a witch. She married Johnny, a saloon owner who turned out to be very bad. He forced her to use her memory to help him cheat and win at cards. She finally went to Clover Springs when her husband got shot and found happiness with some old and new friends. There is some interesting action in this book and Little Bear helps save Laura’s life.
I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series because each book kept my interest all the way through Every book is very balanced between adventure, romance and humor. They are all clean and reminded me of the TV show “When Calls the Heart.” I loved them all! I found out there is a next one named Ellen and hope to read that one as well. I highly recommend all these if you like historical fiction and/or western romance.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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1800s,
historical fiction,
mail-order Brides,
orphanage,
western romance
Friday, May 4, 2018
"Downsiders" by Neal Shusterman
Not even our dog was interested in this one! |
I thought this book was really goofy and very slow moving. I dozed off on it several times as I was reading it. The only character I really liked was Champ, an 85-yr.-old man who lived in an empty pool who Talon would visit with now and then and play games like Risk and Monopoly. I do not recommend this one.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
"Our Little Secret" by Roz Nay
Our Little Secret by Roz Nay is told by Angela who tells it very well! A woman is missing and detective Novak thinks Angela knows where and what happened to her. I thought this book was VERY well done. This is the author's first book too! It feels like you are right in the room listening to her tell the story. The pacing is perfect. This is not a long book and went fast, had trouble putting it down. Give this a read, you will be glad you did!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: So many perfect days are stored in my head. Novak brings me back if I take too long, and I try to let him see the moment I've just relived.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: So many perfect days are stored in my head. Novak brings me back if I take too long, and I try to let him see the moment I've just relived.
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contemporary fiction,
disturbing,
gripping,
mystery,
page turner,
psychological,
suspense
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
"Sometimes I Lie" by Alice Feeney -- Left me Hanging
Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney is told by Amber. She is in a hospital and in a coma! To find out how she got that way and why, you will have to read the book. This book goes back in time a lot, which I’m not really a big fan of; however, in this book it sort of makes sense because what you think you know, you don’t! I think the author tried to get too cute in this, her first book. Even after I read it, I’m still not sure what is what! That being said, I do recommend it. It is memorable!
(Gerard’s review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Although I am frightened, some primal instinct tells me that I will get through this. I will be okay, because I have to be.
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(Gerard’s review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Although I am frightened, some primal instinct tells me that I will get through this. I will be okay, because I have to be.
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Monday, April 30, 2018
"Be Mine" by Rick Mofina
Be Mine by Rick Mofina is a thriller about Molly, a news reporter who is stalked by a killer. Her stalker just kills anyone who shows any romantic interest in her, thinking that leaves the way open for him to have her. The story opens with Molly is waiting for Hooper, a cop and a good guy, at the restaurant. She was going to end their relationship because he was getting too serious. Hooper was going to propose to her that night! Unfortunately, he never showed and when she went to his home, she found him murdered!
This was a good book, went pretty fast. Basically, there were several likely suspects and the real killer was someone I didn’t even think about as a possibility. I enjoyed it, but didn’t really care all that much for Molly, the main character.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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This was a good book, went pretty fast. Basically, there were several likely suspects and the real killer was someone I didn’t even think about as a possibility. I enjoyed it, but didn’t really care all that much for Molly, the main character.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
"Tower Lord" by Anthony Ryan
Tower Lord by Anthony Ryan is the follow-up to Blood Song, which I loved! In the book, unlike the first, the story is told by other people than Vaelin. It is told by Reva, Frentis and Lyrna as well. A lot goes on in this book which is a good thing at 600 pages. The main story is Vaelin building up an army to fight in the war. The action parts are very good and I enjoyed when Vaelin told the story the most. I also liked the parts with Snowdance, the war-cat! I didn’t like this quite as much as the first, but good enough. Vaelin is awesome!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Despite his scorn the words were enticing. "You were there when it was taken from my father's martyred corpse."
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Despite his scorn the words were enticing. "You were there when it was taken from my father's martyred corpse."
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
"Blood Song" by Anthony Ryan--Husband Loved It, Wife Hated It!
In Blood Song by Anthony Ryan, Vaelin is only ten when his father takes him to join the sixth order. The sixth Order is devoted to battle to protect the realm and the faith! The book is told by the point of view of Vaelin. I really enjoyed the first part of the book when he goes through training exercises with his band of brothers. There is good action in this book with some twists that surprised me. At 575 pages, this is no light read to say the least, but I was caught up in it and pretty much enjoyed it all!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review, 4/25/18:
Blood Song by Anthony Ryan is like a marathon; I was so glad when I finally finished it! This is a fantasy that I really did not like much at all—only a few parts. It’s about Vaelien who is sent to the Sixth Order to learn to kill, supposedly to defend the faith and the realm. Part I was the best in my opinion, and then it went downhill from there. It is filled with fighting, murder, betrayal, and war.
Here are the few things I liked:
Here are the things I did not like:
I know I am in the minority on this book, it got lots of very good reviews. However, I was extremely disappointed in it and therefore give it just 2 stars. I will not be continuing on with this series.
Teaser from pg. 29: "Your first day in the Order is over," he told them. "It is a rule of the Order that you can leave in the morning if you wish. It will only get harder from now on so think carefully."
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review, 4/25/18:
Blood Song by Anthony Ryan is like a marathon; I was so glad when I finally finished it! This is a fantasy that I really did not like much at all—only a few parts. It’s about Vaelien who is sent to the Sixth Order to learn to kill, supposedly to defend the faith and the realm. Part I was the best in my opinion, and then it went downhill from there. It is filled with fighting, murder, betrayal, and war.
Here are the few things I liked:
1) The training at the Sixth Order.
2) Vaelien’s relationship with sister Sherin, Snowdance (a huge cat that was in it very little).
3) Vaelien’s Valarian slave-hound named Scratch, and his horse named Spit.
Here are the things I did not like:
1) The writing was hard to follow because it kept going back and forth from present to past and often I had to reread passages to figure out who was speaking.
2) Too many characters and then some even were called by several different names!
3) Characters I really liked got killed.
4) The names were hard to remember.
5) I had a hard time understanding how the magic worked.
6) The whole plot was hard for me to follow.
7) Lots of different countries to keep straight and I didn’t really understand what the war was all about—it made no sense to me.
8) The ending was horrible! I felt so let down and that I wasted so much time reading this. The only good part of the ending was when he let Spit run free!
I know I am in the minority on this book, it got lots of very good reviews. However, I was extremely disappointed in it and therefore give it just 2 stars. I will not be continuing on with this series.
Teaser from pg. 29: "Your first day in the Order is over," he told them. "It is a rule of the Order that you can leave in the morning if you wish. It will only get harder from now on so think carefully."
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Friday, April 20, 2018
"Glimpse" by Jonathan Maberry
Glimpse by Jonathan Maberry is about a woman named Rain. She still feels guilty for giving up her baby at 16. The boy's father died in Iraq. One day she gets a pair of glasses from someone and thinks she sees a young boy, but no boy is found and she misses a whole day! I think you get the idea, Rain is a mess. As she tries to get help, she runs into many different characters. I thought this book was pretty good. Rain was an interesting character to say the least and I loved the ending!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 63: My blood pressure kept going up, too, and I had all sorts of heart problems. Arrhythmia and palpitations. Then I was diagnosed with preeclampsia. It was a mess.
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 63: My blood pressure kept going up, too, and I had all sorts of heart problems. Arrhythmia and palpitations. Then I was diagnosed with preeclampsia. It was a mess.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
"The Gunners" by Rebecca Kauffman
The Gunners by Rebecca Kauffman tells the story of a group of childhood friends who are now adults and come together at a funeral of a girl who was in their circle of friends. Long-held secrets come out and some truths are told! I thought this was pretty good. I enjoyed all the characters and found them to be funny and interesting. It has a real nice ending and goes quick, only 257 pages.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 35: "Long story," Lynn said. "Ill tell you later."
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 35: "Long story," Lynn said. "Ill tell you later."
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
friends,
relationships,
secrets
Friday, April 13, 2018
"The Last Namsara" by Kristen Ciccarelli is GREAT!
The Last Namsara by Kristen Cicarelli is a fun, adventurous read! If you like fantasy, I highly recommend this. Asha is a girl who was scarred from being badly burned by a dragon but lived. Her father has promised her to marry someone she does not like who is very controlling. Fortunately, her father gave her a way out if she brings him the head of Kozu, the first dragon--the one who burned her as a child. She is determined to do it! There are many secrets though and as they are revealed, everything changes!
I liked this book a lot because it was fast-paced with lots of adventure, an interesting plot including forbidden love and strong characters. I liked Shadow and Kozu, the two dragons, very much! My favorite parts of the book were when Asha and Torwin rode on the dragons. The brother/sister dynamic was interesting as well.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4/1/18, 5++ stars:
In The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli, Asha is the daughter of the king, but she is also the Iskari--dragon hunter. She has one more dragon to kill and only so much time to do it! If not, well Asha does not want to think about that! It will change her life forever, and not in a good way.
WOW, DID I LOVE THIS BOOK! Asha is a great character! Nothing or nobody keeps her down for long! I really enjoyed the story line and the other characters were good also! This kept me turning pages quickly! I am really looking forward to Book 2.
Teaser from page 120: "The Old One can try all he likes to stop me, but I'm going to find Kozu. And when I do, I'm going to kill him."
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I liked this book a lot because it was fast-paced with lots of adventure, an interesting plot including forbidden love and strong characters. I liked Shadow and Kozu, the two dragons, very much! My favorite parts of the book were when Asha and Torwin rode on the dragons. The brother/sister dynamic was interesting as well.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4/1/18, 5++ stars:
In The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli, Asha is the daughter of the king, but she is also the Iskari--dragon hunter. She has one more dragon to kill and only so much time to do it! If not, well Asha does not want to think about that! It will change her life forever, and not in a good way.
WOW, DID I LOVE THIS BOOK! Asha is a great character! Nothing or nobody keeps her down for long! I really enjoyed the story line and the other characters were good also! This kept me turning pages quickly! I am really looking forward to Book 2.
Teaser from page 120: "The Old One can try all he likes to stop me, but I'm going to find Kozu. And when I do, I'm going to kill him."
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brothers and sisters,
dragons,
family secrets,
fantasy,
fathers and daughters,
Our Favorites,
page turner
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
"Unpunished" by Lisa Black
Unpunished by Lisa Black is the sequel to That Darkness. This is a murder mystery about four employees of the Herald, a Cleveland newspaper who were murdered and two other murders of people who did not work there. These murders were sometimes quite gruesome! Jack Renner is again on the case and Maggie, the forensics tech is working with him on the same murders. Everyone at the paper is worried about losing their jobs as the written newspapers become extinct and rumors fly about another company taking them over. Did Jack stop killing like he promised Maggie and what is going on at the paper where all these employees are being murdered? Will Maggie be able to keep her secret?
This book dragged along for me and I did not care for it. There was a lot of narration about the decline of newspapers in America that I did not find interesting at all! It was pretty obvious who the killer was early on. The focus was mostly on the investigation into the various murders. I was way more interested in the first book, That Darkness, than this one in spite of its creepiness.
(Karen’s review, 2 stars)
Teaser from pg. 23: Instead their attention rested on a man who hung in midair between that platform and the next lower one, swinging ever so slightly from the end of a thin white rope. The other end of the rope had been attached to the railing the men stood behind.
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This book dragged along for me and I did not care for it. There was a lot of narration about the decline of newspapers in America that I did not find interesting at all! It was pretty obvious who the killer was early on. The focus was mostly on the investigation into the various murders. I was way more interested in the first book, That Darkness, than this one in spite of its creepiness.
(Karen’s review, 2 stars)
Teaser from pg. 23: Instead their attention rested on a man who hung in midair between that platform and the next lower one, swinging ever so slightly from the end of a thin white rope. The other end of the rope had been attached to the railing the men stood behind.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
"Genesis" by Brendan Reichs
Genesis by Brendan Reichs is the second book in the Nemesis series. As in the first book, the story is told by Noah and Min. They are trying to find out what comes next in "The Program" and what the guardian has in store for them. I thought this book was just as good, if not better, than the first. There is good action and a good twist near the end. Too bad I have to wait until spring of 2019 for book 3!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 3: I'd been murdered over and over back in the real world, never knowing why, wracked by the pain and humiliation of thinking I was crazy. But I'd had it all wrong.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 3: I'd been murdered over and over back in the real world, never knowing why, wracked by the pain and humiliation of thinking I was crazy. But I'd had it all wrong.
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Saturday, April 7, 2018
"Not If I Save You First" by Ally Carter
In Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter, Maddie and Logan are young teen friends. Logan is the President's son. Maddie is the daughter of the man who helps keep the President safe. They get caught up in an incident at the White House that will make this an adventure for both of them.
This is pretty good stuff. There is good action and I liked Maddie and Logan; plus it has a good ending!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 19: For a second, the world stood still, and then he pulled the trigger just as Maddie's father jumped between the man and Logan.
And fired.
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This is pretty good stuff. There is good action and I liked Maddie and Logan; plus it has a good ending!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 19: For a second, the world stood still, and then he pulled the trigger just as Maddie's father jumped between the man and Logan.
And fired.
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teens,
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Friday, April 6, 2018
"That Darkness" by Lisa Black (Contemporary Fiction)
That Darkness by Lisa Black takes place in Cleveland, Ohio and is a work of fiction that makes one think. It is about Jack Renner, a vigilante cop who makes sure the scumbags in Cleveland who got off before do not get off again! He takes care of them himself! He justifies it by the fact that he’s saving others from their exploits. Maggie, a forensic investigator for the Cleveland Police Department suspects him and finds herself in dangerous situations as she gathers evidence.
This book is very creepy and at first; I was feeling overwhelmed with so many dead bodies to keep track of. Then though, things settled down some and I got caught up in wondering what I would do if I were Maggie and whether I liked Jack or not. This is a book with adventure and suspense that makes you think. It is definitely not a happy little story with a predictable ending, nor is it a murder mystery. There is no mystery at all so if that's what you are looking for, you will be disappointed. I look forward to reading the sequel, Unpunished next.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 172: "That in times of crisis, morality is the first thing to go out the window. It becomes a luxury people just can't afford."
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This book is very creepy and at first; I was feeling overwhelmed with so many dead bodies to keep track of. Then though, things settled down some and I got caught up in wondering what I would do if I were Maggie and whether I liked Jack or not. This is a book with adventure and suspense that makes you think. It is definitely not a happy little story with a predictable ending, nor is it a murder mystery. There is no mystery at all so if that's what you are looking for, you will be disappointed. I look forward to reading the sequel, Unpunished next.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 172: "That in times of crisis, morality is the first thing to go out the window. It becomes a luxury people just can't afford."
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
"I Was Anastasia" by Ariel Lawhon (Historical Fiction)
In I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon, on July 17, 1918 Valimir Lenin orders the entire Romanov family to be killed! Germany, February 17, 1920, a young woman is pulled out of the water. She looks like one of the daughters of the Romanov family. Could this be?
Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres so naturally, I thought this book was really well done. It goes back and forth in time, but that only builds up the suspense. There is good action that kept me turning pages. I enjoyed the two dogs in the story very much!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 37: "What do we do now?" I ask, my voice temulous with exhaustion and growing fear. Jimmy, ever sensitive to my moods, presses his cold, wet nose against the back of my hand.
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Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres so naturally, I thought this book was really well done. It goes back and forth in time, but that only builds up the suspense. There is good action that kept me turning pages. I enjoyed the two dogs in the story very much!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 37: "What do we do now?" I ask, my voice temulous with exhaustion and growing fear. Jimmy, ever sensitive to my moods, presses his cold, wet nose against the back of my hand.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
"Marrying Miss Marshall" by Lacy Williams (Wild Wyoming Hearts Book 1)
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This entertaining book has a good story line in addition to the love story between Danna and Chas. It has quite a bit of adventure which kept my interest and I liked both Danna and Chas. Danna’s dog, Wrong Tree, also added interest for me.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 7: Chas’s heart thundered in his chest, much like those hooves that had been so close to taking his life. This time for a different reason.
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1800s,
adventure,
crime investigation,
historical fiction,
old west,
romance,
series
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
"Year One" by Nora Roberts (Book 1 of Chronicles of the One Series)
In Year One by Nora Roberts, a virus is going around the whole world and the population is going down fast! We follow a bunch of different people who are trying to deal with the madness that has ensued! I thought this book was pretty good. It kept my interest for the most part. I enjoyed the mom who had twins and the female reporter the best and plan to read book 2.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 108: Now Bob's eyes filled with tears. "There's no point anymore. No point. False hope's just a lie in soft focus."
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 108: Now Bob's eyes filled with tears. "There's no point anymore. No point. False hope's just a lie in soft focus."
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Friday, March 30, 2018
"Close to the Bone" by Lisa Black
Close to the Bone by Lisa Black is a murder mystery that mostly takes place at the Cleveland medical examiner’s office! Theresa, acting supervisor for Trace Evidence, finds one deskman dead and the other missing when she heads into the office around 3 a.m. Upon investigation, it comes to light there is a serial killer on the loose targeting people who work at the medical examiner’s office who were connected to a murder of one of their employees ten years ago.
This is a pretty sad, gruesome book. It has several murders and an abduction in it. It is pretty good, but why Theresa is the one to solve the mystery instead of the cops was a bit puzzling to me. I liked the suspense and that it kept me guessing for most of the book.
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 1: The corpse under the sheet left her to it. The dead are courteous that way.
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This is a pretty sad, gruesome book. It has several murders and an abduction in it. It is pretty good, but why Theresa is the one to solve the mystery instead of the cops was a bit puzzling to me. I liked the suspense and that it kept me guessing for most of the book.
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 1: The corpse under the sheet left her to it. The dead are courteous that way.
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crime investigation,
death,
mystery,
revenge,
sad,
serial killer,
suspense,
thriller
Thursday, March 29, 2018
"My Brother's Keeper" by Donna Malana - Mystery
In My Brother's Keeper by Donna Malana, Karen hires Diane, a missing person expert, to track down her 14-yr-old daughter, Sonny, who she lost contact with while serving seven years in prison for killing her son and attempting to kill her daughter. Karen wants to make sure Sonny is all right. Diane tracks down Sonny and even sets up a meeting for her to meet her mother, but her mother doesn't show!
This is a dark, twisted mystery that I finished in one day. It takes place in New Zealand and moved along quickly. I thought this was a good mystery and felt bad for Sonny and the mother.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page10: 'That's what I went away for. I tried to kill my daughter.'
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This is a dark, twisted mystery that I finished in one day. It takes place in New Zealand and moved along quickly. I thought this was a good mystery and felt bad for Sonny and the mother.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page10: 'That's what I went away for. I tried to kill my daughter.'
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death,
family secrets,
fathers and daughters,
grief,
guilt,
mothers and daughters,
mystery,
relationships,
sad
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
"His Risk" by Shelley Shepard Gray
His Risk by Shelley Shepard Gray is part of The Amish of Hart County series. When Cal goes back to his Amish home to help with his brother who was diagnosed with Cancer, he falls for, Alice, the pretty Amish preschool teacher who is living across the street. He is afraid of bringing danger though along with him so tries to keep his distance, but finds it impossible. He is in a tough spot because of some bad choices he made in his past. Can he become the man he would like to be? Could he and Alice have a future together?
This was pretty good because Cal was an interesting character. None of the characters were very well developed though, so I really didn't feel like I knew them. This did have an interesting plot line besides just the romance between Cal and Alice.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 4: "You hope not?" Her voice rose. "Calvin, if your being here is going to bring your gun-toting, drug-running friends, too, then you need to stay away," she hissed.
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This was pretty good because Cal was an interesting character. None of the characters were very well developed though, so I really didn't feel like I knew them. This did have an interesting plot line besides just the romance between Cal and Alice.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 4: "You hope not?" Her voice rose. "Calvin, if your being here is going to bring your gun-toting, drug-running friends, too, then you need to stay away," she hissed.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
"Have Dog, Will Travel--A Poet's Journey" by Stephen Kuusisto
Have Dog , Will Travel by Stephen Kuusisto is his true story about being born legally blind but trying to pass as sighted. He rode a bike, went to public school and even read. He became a professor, but when he got laid off at a young age, he had to do something. That is how he came upon getting a guide dog and a whole new way of living!
I thought this book was pretty good. I learned a lot about guide dog training and how people react to seeing someone with a guide dog. It is a very short book, only 232 pages. I loved Corky, his guide dog!
Teaser from page 43: I wasn't sure what I thought about walking around with a "pretend" guide dog. Somehow it seemed embarrassing, oddly performative, but my comfort wasn't as important as my safety, and ultimately getting the right dog.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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I thought this book was pretty good. I learned a lot about guide dog training and how people react to seeing someone with a guide dog. It is a very short book, only 232 pages. I loved Corky, his guide dog!
Teaser from page 43: I wasn't sure what I thought about walking around with a "pretend" guide dog. Somehow it seemed embarrassing, oddly performative, but my comfort wasn't as important as my safety, and ultimately getting the right dog.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Saturday, March 24, 2018
"Children of Blood and Bone" by Tomi Adeyemi
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi is fantasy that received a lot of hype. The land where Zelie lives once was a happy place. But the king has banished magic and people are without power, without hope. Zelie has a chance to bring magic back, and with the help of a rogue princess, can she give her people hope again? or will the king reign forever? I heard so much about this book I just had to read it and am glad I did!! Zelie is a great character. The story line is such that you never know what will happen next! The ending is great and makes me look forward to book 2.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 29: They broke him that night, battered his heart and shattered his soul. Maybe he would've recovered if he hadn't woken to find Mama's corpse bound in lack chains.
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 29: They broke him that night, battered his heart and shattered his soul. Maybe he would've recovered if he hadn't woken to find Mama's corpse bound in lack chains.
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Sunday, March 18, 2018
"Child of the State" by Catherine Lea
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I liked this book, it was interesting, exciting, suspenseful and moved along well. The only part I really didn't understand completely was the drug operation with the prison. I liked the ending.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from prologue page 1: Amy knew she should have gone to Stacy the second she'd opened the box. All night she'd lain there in her cot, listening to every sound, frightened they'd come after her, and wondering who else knew.
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Saturday, March 17, 2018
"The Wolves of Winter" by Tyrell Johnson
In The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, the world has been ravaged by war and an incurable disease. The population keeps going down. Lynn lives with her family and they try to make do; however, when a young man named Jax enters into their world, their lives change in a way they did not see coming.
I liked Lynn and Jax the most of all the characters. This book starts kind of slow but picks up when Jax enters. The story was good enough that if there is a book 2, I will probably read it.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 26: I almost grabbed my bow anyway because to hell with him. But I didn't.
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I liked Lynn and Jax the most of all the characters. This book starts kind of slow but picks up when Jax enters. The story was good enough that if there is a book 2, I will probably read it.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 26: I almost grabbed my bow anyway because to hell with him. But I didn't.
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Friday, March 16, 2018
"Ever the Brave" by Erin Summerill is Way Better Than the First Book of This Series
Ever the Brave is the the follow up to Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill. Britta faces new challenges. Now she has a strong bond with Aopren, the king. But, is that something she wants? What about Cohen? She also faces danger because the kingdom is under attack. Can Britta stop that? This story is told by those three characters.
I thought this book was WAY BETTER than the first. The writing and the interaction between the characters is very good! The action with twists and turns made me keep turning pages quickly! The ending is very good to say the least! I look forward to book 3 of this series.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Ever the Brave by Erin Summerill continues where Ever the Hunted left off. Britta and King Aodren have a special connection since she saved his life. Britta learns more about her channeling powers and joins with Cohen in fighting Lord Jamis and Phelia/Rozen, a strong spirit Channeler. Britta sees Aodren as a good man and a love triangle forms.
The first half of this book dragged along for me, but the second half really picked up! I liked how Britta kept trying to learn more about her gift without giving in to Phelia’s wishes and crossing to the dark side. This book deals with how people with evil parents can choose their own path and not be like them. The ending was very good! I will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Knowing it is the king makes me feel guilty. It makes me think I should take her advice.
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I thought this book was WAY BETTER than the first. The writing and the interaction between the characters is very good! The action with twists and turns made me keep turning pages quickly! The ending is very good to say the least! I look forward to book 3 of this series.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Ever the Brave by Erin Summerill continues where Ever the Hunted left off. Britta and King Aodren have a special connection since she saved his life. Britta learns more about her channeling powers and joins with Cohen in fighting Lord Jamis and Phelia/Rozen, a strong spirit Channeler. Britta sees Aodren as a good man and a love triangle forms.
The first half of this book dragged along for me, but the second half really picked up! I liked how Britta kept trying to learn more about her gift without giving in to Phelia’s wishes and crossing to the dark side. This book deals with how people with evil parents can choose their own path and not be like them. The ending was very good! I will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Knowing it is the king makes me feel guilty. It makes me think I should take her advice.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
"If I LIve" by Terri Blackstock
If I Live by Terri Blackstock is the third and final book in the “If I run” series. Casey is still on the run, but the police are closing in. Her time is running out! Will she be able to get the truth out? Will anyone believe her? Dylan is trying to do what he can to keep Casey safe, but danger lurks! This book was WAY BETTER than book two! I suggesting skipping book 2 and going right to this one instead. There is more action for one and I enjoyed the interaction between the different characters. This is a good series!
(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from pg. 27: God is on the case with me, fighting this battle. As I cling to the image of his sword slashing the evil around me--and around Casey--I fall back to sleep and, this time, dream of victory.
Karen's review, 4 stars:
If I Live by Terri Blackstock is the last book in the If I Run series. It is about Casey, a fugitive who was framed for murder by dirty cops, and detective Dylan who is hired by the victim’s family to work with the police to find Casey and bring her back. Instead, he believes Casey was set up and helps her prove it, aiding her along the way. Casey comes to look for God being at work and finds lots to be thankful for even as she is on the run. Dylan keeps trusting in Romans 8:28 which says all things work together for good to them who love God and are called according to his purpose.
This was pretty good. I skipped the second book and jumped right to this one and felt I didn’t miss much. It had some Christian overtones and some far-fetched incidents. When Dylan unscrewed the light plate with his fingernail while his hands were tied, I found that very hard to believe. At least he wasn’t able to unscrew the screws in the door hinges at the cabin! SPOILER ALERT—STOP READING NOW IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK: I thought the ending was very rushed with Dylan and Casey jumping right into marriage and odd that he did not have Dex as his best man or any of his family at the wedding.
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(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from pg. 27: God is on the case with me, fighting this battle. As I cling to the image of his sword slashing the evil around me--and around Casey--I fall back to sleep and, this time, dream of victory.
Karen's review, 4 stars:
If I Live by Terri Blackstock is the last book in the If I Run series. It is about Casey, a fugitive who was framed for murder by dirty cops, and detective Dylan who is hired by the victim’s family to work with the police to find Casey and bring her back. Instead, he believes Casey was set up and helps her prove it, aiding her along the way. Casey comes to look for God being at work and finds lots to be thankful for even as she is on the run. Dylan keeps trusting in Romans 8:28 which says all things work together for good to them who love God and are called according to his purpose.
This was pretty good. I skipped the second book and jumped right to this one and felt I didn’t miss much. It had some Christian overtones and some far-fetched incidents. When Dylan unscrewed the light plate with his fingernail while his hands were tied, I found that very hard to believe. At least he wasn’t able to unscrew the screws in the door hinges at the cabin! SPOILER ALERT—STOP READING NOW IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK: I thought the ending was very rushed with Dylan and Casey jumping right into marriage and odd that he did not have Dex as his best man or any of his family at the wedding.
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Saturday, March 10, 2018
"Winter Sisters" by Robin Oliveira
Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira is a historical fiction novel. A blizzard hits the town of Albany and when it finally stops, two little sisters are missing. The search is on! After awhile, the police give up and declare them dead. When they reappear, the questions start: Where were they? Was someone holding them? Are they okay?
I thought this book was really good. The pacing of the book is very well done. There are also some other stories that are brought out as well. The last part of the book, when a trial takes place, was very, very, good!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 17: "Then a friend might have taken them in when no one came for them. A thousand things could have happened."
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I thought this book was really good. The pacing of the book is very well done. There are also some other stories that are brought out as well. The last part of the book, when a trial takes place, was very, very, good!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 17: "Then a friend might have taken them in when no one came for them. A thousand things could have happened."
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sisters
Thursday, March 8, 2018
"Shoeless Child" by J. A. Schneider is a Murder Mystery with a Child Hero!
Shoeless Child by Joyce Schneider is a thriller about a serial killer whose only eye witness is Charlie, a 5-yr-old boy. Charlie manages to get away from the killer after he saw his mom get shot in their apartment and her mom’s best friend killed. The detectives, Kerri and Alex both connect with Charlie and get him to talk again as he recovers in the hospital with his mom.
This is a good murder mystery I recommend. Charlie is a brave, adorable little boy that is a hero. This one kept my interest right from the start and is a fast read.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 75 on Kindle: He kept seeing Mommy, lying there. He wanted so much to scream into the night, but knew it would give him away. The man with the gun was after him.
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This is a good murder mystery I recommend. Charlie is a brave, adorable little boy that is a hero. This one kept my interest right from the start and is a fast read.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 75 on Kindle: He kept seeing Mommy, lying there. He wanted so much to scream into the night, but knew it would give him away. The man with the gun was after him.
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Monday, March 5, 2018
"A War of Gifts" by Orson Scott Card
A War of Gifts by Orson Scott Card is a very short story about Zech who gets drafted to battle school against his will. He has an extraordinary memory, has the whole King James version of the bible memorized. He is the son of a minister who abuses him. At battle school, he just wants to go home and refuses to do any practice fighting at all. This was disappointing; was not interesting to me at all because it put Christians in a bad light. There was a big issue made about whether Santa Claus was a custom or some kind of religious practice and I didn’t care for this one at all. Ender Wiggin had a very small part in this. (Karen's review, 1 star)
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Thursday, March 1, 2018
"Ever the Hunted" by Erin Summerill
In Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill, Britta is alone and hungry. She gets caught poaching on the King’s land which carries a death sentence. However, the King gives her a deal—capture the person who killed her father and bring him to the King, and she will be set free and get to keep her cottage. The only problem is the killer is her one and only friend!
This book starts out slow but gets better so stick with it. Britta is a real good lead character that knows what she wants and hot to get it! The action is good with some twists to add to your reading pleasure, leading to a very strong ending! I look forward to reading book 2 in this series!
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 17: It takes a beat for his warning to hit me. I jerk out of his grip, mumble thanks, and race toward home.
Karen's review:
Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill is the first book of the Clash of Kingdoms series. In this fantasy, 17-yr.-old Britta is in love with Cohen, her father’s former apprentice. Her father was a bounty hunter for the King of Malam until he was killed and Cohen has been accused of his murder. Britta agrees to hunt him down for Lord Jamis when she is charged with poaching on the King’s land and faces being hanged unless she agrees. Britta has a special gift for telling if one is lying or not, so when Cohen captures her from the royal guards, he convinces her he is innocent and together they try to track down her father’s killer. Then royal guard keeps after them both! Secrets come out along the way that keeps things interesting.
I thought the pace of this book was pretty slow, but it did pick up near the end. I really liked Enat and felt bad when she was killed. I like both Britta and Cohen alright so will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
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This book starts out slow but gets better so stick with it. Britta is a real good lead character that knows what she wants and hot to get it! The action is good with some twists to add to your reading pleasure, leading to a very strong ending! I look forward to reading book 2 in this series!
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 17: It takes a beat for his warning to hit me. I jerk out of his grip, mumble thanks, and race toward home.
Karen's review:
Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill is the first book of the Clash of Kingdoms series. In this fantasy, 17-yr.-old Britta is in love with Cohen, her father’s former apprentice. Her father was a bounty hunter for the King of Malam until he was killed and Cohen has been accused of his murder. Britta agrees to hunt him down for Lord Jamis when she is charged with poaching on the King’s land and faces being hanged unless she agrees. Britta has a special gift for telling if one is lying or not, so when Cohen captures her from the royal guards, he convinces her he is innocent and together they try to track down her father’s killer. Then royal guard keeps after them both! Secrets come out along the way that keeps things interesting.
I thought the pace of this book was pretty slow, but it did pick up near the end. I really liked Enat and felt bad when she was killed. I like both Britta and Cohen alright so will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
"Grist Mill Road" by Christopher J. Yates
It is hard to write a review of Grist Mill Road by Christopher J. Yates without giving something away, but I will try. Patrick, Matthew and Hannah were involved in an incident when they were in their teens. Now, years later, their paths cross again. Will there be a resolution to that incident? Although this book goes back and forth in time, I did not have a problem with it. I thought the three main characters were well developed. Some parts of the book dragged along, but there is more good than bad. The ending was just okay but still worth the read.
Teaser from page 15: Mornings after, she remembers only the screaming, not the words. But even so he can't lie to her.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
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Teaser from page 15: Mornings after, she remembers only the screaming, not the words. But even so he can't lie to her.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
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Saturday, February 24, 2018
"I Am Watching You" by Teresa Driscoll is a Good Mystery
In I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll, when Ella is on a train, she overhears a conversation between two young girls and two young men just out of prison. It sounds like they plan to hook-up? Ella debates if she should warn the girls that maybe this is not such a good idea, but says nothing! The next day, she finds out one of the girls has gone missing!
I really enjoyed this book a lot! It is told by various people who have a connection to the girls which only adds to the mystery of what did happen to this girl and why! If you know the answer before you finish, you are way smarter than me!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll is a mystery of a missing person with a surprise ending. I did not figure out what happened, but there were a couple things that I did not care for about this book. One was that there was so little action and the second was that the chapters ended on cliff hangers and then jumped to another person’s view. The changing of views was distracting to me and seemed to slow down the pace of this book None of the characters were very well developed, which made me not care about them much at all. I would not recommend this one. (2 stars)
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Teaser from page 26: So that I see it even more clearly now. This is my fault.
I really enjoyed this book a lot! It is told by various people who have a connection to the girls which only adds to the mystery of what did happen to this girl and why! If you know the answer before you finish, you are way smarter than me!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll is a mystery of a missing person with a surprise ending. I did not figure out what happened, but there were a couple things that I did not care for about this book. One was that there was so little action and the second was that the chapters ended on cliff hangers and then jumped to another person’s view. The changing of views was distracting to me and seemed to slow down the pace of this book None of the characters were very well developed, which made me not care about them much at all. I would not recommend this one. (2 stars)
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Thursday, February 22, 2018
"Bruiser" by Neal Schusterman
Bruiser by Neal Schusterman is a contemporary fiction novel but with one special boy, named Bruiser. Somehow, he has an unusual power to take on himself the pain of those he cares about, like his younger brother and his Uncle. His uncle tries to protect him as best he can be keeping him home so he doesn’t make friends. He just goes to school and comes home, until Bronte decides to be nice to him. Her brother, Tennyson, doesn’t like her seeing Bruiser at first, but then also becomes his friend, realizing he’s not really so bad after all. Bruiser is wired to only receive pain, not give it.
Teaser from page 14: I hate him. I hate the concept of him. He's a freight train of bad news barreling at my sister.
I thought this book was just okay because Bruiser was so unbelievable in what was an otherwise modern-day contemporary fiction book. The story was pretty good and it kept my interest but it wasn’t near as good as the other books I read by this author.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Teaser from page 14: I hate him. I hate the concept of him. He's a freight train of bad news barreling at my sister.
I thought this book was just okay because Bruiser was so unbelievable in what was an otherwise modern-day contemporary fiction book. The story was pretty good and it kept my interest but it wasn’t near as good as the other books I read by this author.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Monday, February 19, 2018
"Everfound" by Neal Shusterman (Fantastic Book 3 of the Skinjacker Series)
Everfound by Neal Shusterman is the amazing third book in the Skinjacker trilogy. Will Allie, Mikey, Nick, Jix and Jill be able to stop Mary, Milos, Rotsie and Speedo from destroying the real world? Will Nick and Mikey get out of the Wraith’s trap? Will Jix bring Mary back to the City of Souls? Will Johnnie O and Choo Choo Charlie ever be able to get off the Heidenberg? Will Allie every get back to her parents? Teaser from page 41: Allie didn’t want to believe it. “No! Milos didn’t! He couldn’t have . . he wouldn’t dare!”
Everfound is fantastic! What a great finish to a great series! I LOVED IT! This had lots of adventure as well as relationship building, humor, supernatural abilities and lots of plot twists. Certain parts were so captivating that I couldn’t turn pages fast enough and other parts were so funny, I laughed out loud! I was always eager to see what would happen next and really came to care about certain characters. At some points, I felt so bad that I had to put it down for what happened to sink in, I couldn’t believe it! This series was wild and quite a ride! Unlike Scythe and Unwind, this series mostly takes place in Everlost, a ghost world between the real world and the light at the end of the tunnel into eternity. The ending was perfect! I highly recommend this series if you want an entertaining fantasy read! Neal Shusterman is becoming my favorite YA fantasy author very quickly with his well-developed characters and extremely original plot lines.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
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Everfound is fantastic! What a great finish to a great series! I LOVED IT! This had lots of adventure as well as relationship building, humor, supernatural abilities and lots of plot twists. Certain parts were so captivating that I couldn’t turn pages fast enough and other parts were so funny, I laughed out loud! I was always eager to see what would happen next and really came to care about certain characters. At some points, I felt so bad that I had to put it down for what happened to sink in, I couldn’t believe it! This series was wild and quite a ride! Unlike Scythe and Unwind, this series mostly takes place in Everlost, a ghost world between the real world and the light at the end of the tunnel into eternity. The ending was perfect! I highly recommend this series if you want an entertaining fantasy read! Neal Shusterman is becoming my favorite YA fantasy author very quickly with his well-developed characters and extremely original plot lines.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Links to my reviews of previous books in this series: Everlost and Everwild
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"The Perfect Nanny" by Leila Slimani
In The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani, Myriam decides that she wants to go back to work as a lawyer. She and her husband, Paul, decide to hire a nanny. It does not take them long to decide to hire Louise, she seems perfect! This book starts out a bit flat, but stick with it! When it picked up for me, I had a hard time putting it down. At less than 250 pages, it will not take you long to finish it. Like everybody else, I did not care for the ending.
Teaser from page 19: "It was heartbreaking when we had to let her go. To be perfectly honest, I even thought of having a third child at the time, just so we could keep her."
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
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Saturday, February 17, 2018
"The Woman in the Window" by A. J. Finn
In The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn, Anna lives alone. She loves to watch old movies, drink, remember old times and spy on her neighbors! One day she sees something terrible, but is an old lady who mixes booze and pills to be believed?
Teaser from page 70: And suddenly I'm rushing down the stairs; suddenly I'm back in the dark of the hall, my bare feet on the tiles, my hand on the knob. Anger grips me by the throat; my sight is swimming.
This book is on the New York Times Bestseller List and now I know why! Anna is an enjoyable main character and as you read along, you are not sure if Anna is in her right mind or not. I enjoyed it a lot!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Teaser from page 70: And suddenly I'm rushing down the stairs; suddenly I'm back in the dark of the hall, my bare feet on the tiles, my hand on the knob. Anger grips me by the throat; my sight is swimming.
This book is on the New York Times Bestseller List and now I know why! Anna is an enjoyable main character and as you read along, you are not sure if Anna is in her right mind or not. I enjoyed it a lot!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Thursday, February 15, 2018
"Only Child" by Rhiannon Navin (School Shooting told by a child) UPDATED
In Only Child by Rhiannon Navin, there has been a school shooting at the school that Zach attends. He is going to tell you all about it! Zach is 6 years old. This book centers around the shooting mostly; however, there is a whole lot more to this book than that. The aftermath of the shooting and how it affects Zach's mom, dad and other people connected to the school.
Here is the teaser from page 7 I'd like to share with you: She pulled the door closed again and told me to hold the metal piece this time. I did, even though it hurt my fingers and the door was heavy to keep closed.I was into this book from page 1 and I thought the pacing of it was very well done. I really enjoyed Zach's perspective of the events going on. Only Child is the author's first book and I will be looking forward to her next one after reading this! With all the school shootings going on this year, this is one book you definitely should read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 2/21/18:
Only Child by Rhiannon Navin is a contemporary fiction novel about Zach, a first grader whose fifth-grade brother was killed in a school shooting. Zach narrates the story of what happened and how his family sort of fell apart afterwards, his mixed feelings and how he spent time in his secret hideout in his brother’s closet. Zach is a cute little kid I couldn’t help but feel sorry for throughout the book.
Only Child is a touching novel that leads to healing for the family of a victim. This is an emotional read that kept my interest. I liked the ending and the child narration. Overall, it is a sad story but has some good advice for dealing with sadness. (4 stars)
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018
"Everwild" by Neal Shusterman (Skinjacker series book 2)
Everwild by Neal Shusterman is the 2nd book in the Skinjacker series. In this book, a lot of new characters are introduced. I enjoyed Moose and Squirrel the best! This book started out good with Allie the Outcast and Mikey as the main story line; however, then it got into a bunch of story lines and I did not know who was good and who was bad. I thought the ending was okay. I am in no hurry to read book 3 though!
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's review, 5 stars:
Everwild by Neal Shusterman, book 2 of the Skinjacker trilogy, is as good as the first. Ally finds her parents in the real world and skinjacks a 7-yr-old boy that was pretty funny. Milos leaves Ally and sides with Mary Hightower who also has Jackin Jill with her. Mikey continues to stew about losing Ally, but is reunited with her temporarily when she is on her way to warn Nick about Mary's plans. Poor Nick runs into a major problem of his own! There is lots of action in this book and the plots thicken. I loved it and laughed out loud at some parts! Can't wait to move on to book 3 and see how it all turns out! I highly recommend this series, but read Everlost first or this book won't make much sense to you.
Teaser from page 8: "I'd still rather be alive," Speedo would say whenever she spoke of how blessed they were to be here in Everlost.
"If I had lived," Mary would remind him, "I'd be long dead by now . . . and you'd probably be a fat, bald accountant."
STOP READING HERE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THIS BOOK--SPOILER ALERT!
IF YOU READ THIS BOOK, PERHAPS YOU COULD EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS TO ME:
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(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's review, 5 stars:
Everwild by Neal Shusterman, book 2 of the Skinjacker trilogy, is as good as the first. Ally finds her parents in the real world and skinjacks a 7-yr-old boy that was pretty funny. Milos leaves Ally and sides with Mary Hightower who also has Jackin Jill with her. Mikey continues to stew about losing Ally, but is reunited with her temporarily when she is on her way to warn Nick about Mary's plans. Poor Nick runs into a major problem of his own! There is lots of action in this book and the plots thicken. I loved it and laughed out loud at some parts! Can't wait to move on to book 3 and see how it all turns out! I highly recommend this series, but read Everlost first or this book won't make much sense to you.
Teaser from page 8: "I'd still rather be alive," Speedo would say whenever she spoke of how blessed they were to be here in Everlost.
"If I had lived," Mary would remind him, "I'd be long dead by now . . . and you'd probably be a fat, bald accountant."
STOP READING HERE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THIS BOOK--SPOILER ALERT!
IF YOU READ THIS BOOK, PERHAPS YOU COULD EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS TO ME:
- When Ally was trying to get into her parents house, why didn't she just walk through the wall or the door, staying in Everlost but being able to see them? OR
- Why didn't she skinjack her parents so she could talk directly to them?
- I didn't get why Mary turned back to alive just because she went into the real world. Was it only skinjackers that could go into both worlds? Maybe I missed something.
- Why did Nick keep getting more chocolatey? Was it just because he was made more aware of it when other afterlights started referring to him as the Chocolate Ogre?
- I wondered why Mikey didn't go with Allie to help her save Nick.
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Sunday, February 11, 2018
"The Whispering Room" by Dean Koontz
The Whispering Room is the follow up to The Silent Corner. Jane is still on the run to put an end to the madness of people killing themselves! At over 500 pages, this will take you awhile. However, there is good action with a bunch of different characters. Jane is a really good character as she is always one step ahead of the people trying to stop her. This is as good as the first book!
Teaser from page 11: Considering what she knew about certain powerful people, the best she could hope for was a bullet in the head. They had the means by which to do much worse to her, the ability to break her, to scrub her mind of memories, rob her of free will, and reduce her to docile slavery.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 11: Considering what she knew about certain powerful people, the best she could hope for was a bullet in the head. They had the means by which to do much worse to her, the ability to break her, to scrub her mind of memories, rob her of free will, and reduce her to docile slavery.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Friday, February 9, 2018
"Everlost" by Neal Shusterman (Book 1 of the Skinjacker Trilogy)
Everlost by Neal Shusterman is the entertaining first book of the Skinjacker trilogy. Nick and Allie both die in a head on collision and wind up in Everlost, a limbo between the real world and the final afterlife destination where they become ghosts called “afterlights.” They first wake up 9 months after the crash and see a kid who doesn’t know his name and is also an afterlife living in a forest. Nick and Allie name him Lief. Allie is determined to get back home and soon take the lead. Nick is just baffled and follows Allie. Lief feels protective of them and so follows after them even though he is content to stay living in the forest. He tried talking them into staying with him, but they didn’t want to. Everlost is a weird place—Afterlights who live there do not need to sleep, can’t feel pain, and are invisible to those in the real world. There are “dead spots” that are safe for them to sit or stand still on but if they get off, the must keep moving or they will sink into the ground towards the center of the earth! There is much to learn about Everlost!
Teaser from page 18: Nick kept rubbing his face. "This chocolate--I can't get it off my face. It's kind of tattooed there." "It is," Lief said. "It's how you died."
This got my attention right from the start and kept my interest with lots of surprises along the way. The world building is very well done. This was a very unique read for me, haven’t read anything like this before so I enjoyed it very much. I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next! I liked the action, adventure, humor and learning about the world of Everlost. I liked how the relationship between Mary, the Queen of Snots, and Nick developed into something unexpected. This has lots of interesting characters: the McGill, the Haunted, the bullies, Vari, and Pinhead. There actually were four main characters in this book: Allie, Nick, Mary and The McGill. This is a good read for fantasy lovers!
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4 stars:
Nick and Allie are in a limbo land called Everlost in this Neal Shusterman YA fantasy. Their souls are there but with bodies of a sort too. Everlost is run by a woman named Mary who takes care of children who wind up at her home. There is a monster called "the McGill" who you do not want to mess with! Allie wants no part of this and comes up with a plan to get out, but can she?
This book was pretty good. It started off slow for me, but I enjoyed the last part of the book much better. Book 2 should be good!
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Teaser from page 18: Nick kept rubbing his face. "This chocolate--I can't get it off my face. It's kind of tattooed there." "It is," Lief said. "It's how you died."
This got my attention right from the start and kept my interest with lots of surprises along the way. The world building is very well done. This was a very unique read for me, haven’t read anything like this before so I enjoyed it very much. I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next! I liked the action, adventure, humor and learning about the world of Everlost. I liked how the relationship between Mary, the Queen of Snots, and Nick developed into something unexpected. This has lots of interesting characters: the McGill, the Haunted, the bullies, Vari, and Pinhead. There actually were four main characters in this book: Allie, Nick, Mary and The McGill. This is a good read for fantasy lovers!
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4 stars:
Nick and Allie are in a limbo land called Everlost in this Neal Shusterman YA fantasy. Their souls are there but with bodies of a sort too. Everlost is run by a woman named Mary who takes care of children who wind up at her home. There is a monster called "the McGill" who you do not want to mess with! Allie wants no part of this and comes up with a plan to get out, but can she?
This book was pretty good. It started off slow for me, but I enjoyed the last part of the book much better. Book 2 should be good!
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