In Dog Friendly by Victoria Schade, Morgan, a dog vet in need of a vacation, jumps at the chance to go to a vacation spot to dog sit. Things are going well when she sees a handsome guy. Do things get better or take a turn for the worse? This novel reminded me of a Hallmark movie. It is an enjoyable, light, happy, predictable read. I loved the dog parts in this book and give it 5 stars. It served as a nice break from the thrillers I've been reading lately. (Gerard's review)
Saturday, August 6, 2022
"Dog Friendly" by Victoria Schade
In Dog Friendly by Victoria Schade, Morgan, a dog vet in need of a vacation, jumps at the chance to go to a vacation spot to dog sit. Things are going well when she sees a handsome guy. Do things get better or take a turn for the worse? This novel reminded me of a Hallmark movie. It is an enjoyable, light, happy, predictable read. I loved the dog parts in this book and give it 5 stars. It served as a nice break from the thrillers I've been reading lately. (Gerard's review)
Thursday, August 4, 2022
"The Island" by Adrian McKinty is Going to be a Series on Hulu
I cannot say too much about The Island by Adrian McKinty without giving too much away. I can tell you it is about a family vacation gone very badly! This is full of action which I liked! The story line is good and I enjoyed all of the characters. It is going to be a series on Hulu so that should tell you how good this book is! Highly recommended! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Island by Adrian McKinty is a thriller right from the start! This is about a family vacation to Australia that turns into a nightmare! This is about how the stepmom, Heather, fights for her life and tries to protect Owen and Olivia, her children. This is a wild one that kept my interest. Besides the adventure and fight to survive, I also enjoyed how Heather's relationship with her children improved along the way. At times, it was hard to put down! (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
adventure,
family relationships,
family suspense,
Gerard's favorites,
highly recommended,
thriller
"The Displacements" by Bruce Holsinger
The Displacements by Bruce Holsinger is about a family who is living the good life, real good! However, a hurricane changes everything and now they will have to learn how to survive without all the good things they took for granted. I enjoyed this book because I liked all the family members and the ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Thursday, July 28, 2022
"One Step Too Far" by Lisa Gardner
One Step Too Far by Lisa Gardner is about a search in the woods of Wyoming for the body of Timothy O'Day who went missing years ago and was never found. Frankie Elkin looks for missing people so when she saw an article that Tim's father is organizing another search for his son, she decides to offer her help and joins up with the search. Tim disappeared from his camping trip bachelor party when he went after one of his groomsmen. It became obvious that someone did not want the search party to continue and things started happening to stop them. They came to realize their lives were in danger!
This book is a thriller that only got good in the last third. I found myself plowing through the first part of the book which had very little action. I think campers and hikers would love this but for me, it just moved too slowly. I liked Frankie, the main character, and how she tried to get to know the strangers she was joining up with to search. I'm glad I stuck it out because the last part was very good. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
Saturday, July 23, 2022
"Hawk Mountain" by Conner Habib
In Hawk Mountain by Conner Habib, Todd is at a beach relaxing with his son. He sees a man coming toward his son and cannot believe his eyes. It is Jack, who made his life hell in his high school years. It has been 15 years since he last saw Jack. What is going on?
I thought this book was good. I liked the story line and the characters. It kept me turning pages for sure! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
bullying,
debut novel,
deception,
fathers and sons,
fiction,
suspense
"The Children on the Hill" by Jennifer McMahon
In The Children on the Hill by Jennifer McMahon, in 1978 a young boy and girl are introduced to a young girl who does not talk. They are told to get along with this girl. They start a monster club to hunt them down. When it's 2019, a monster has been sighted. Lizzy, who hosts a popular show about monsters, is coming to hunt this one down. This was a great book! I loved the characters and story line as well as the great ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
children,
fiction,
Gerard's favorites,
monsters
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
"The Puppet's Payback and Other Chilling Tales" by Mary Downing Hahn
The Puppet's Payback and Other Chilling Tales by Mary Downing Hahn is a collection of short stories for middle school kids. I enjoyed these stories myself. Some are ghost stories. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
"Girl A" by Abigail Dean
Girl A by Abigail Dean is a hard book to read. It is based on a true story of parents who treated their kids in a bad way. It jumps back and forth in time a lot! It is told by each child which makes it very interesting. When both parents are dead, it is time to move on, but who can and who cannot? I forgot I read this one before so this is the second time I've read it! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Monday, July 18, 2022
"Upgrade" by Blake Crouch
In Upgrade by Blake Crouch, Logan is feeling really good. He sees things in sharper focus and he cannot pinpoint what it is. Truth is, he has been upgraded for a purpose. Other people are dying at an alarming rate! What is going on? Can Logan stop it? I thought this book was really good, especially parts 2 and 3; and Logan was a great character! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Friday, July 15, 2022
"Girl in Snow" by Danya Kukafka
In Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka, a young teen girl is found murdered in a small town. This novel is told by three people. Cameron, a young boy who people say was stalking the girl; Jade, a girl who went to the same high school and interacted with the victim; and Russ, a cop who is looking for the killer. I thought this book was good! It had good flow and the characters were interesting to say the least. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Monday, July 11, 2022
"Breathless" by Amy McCulloch
In Breathless by Amy McCulloch, Cecily has a life changing moment, but to do it, she will have to climb up to the 8th highest peak in the world and interview the best mountain climber in the world. She thinks she is ready, but as people start to fall by the wayside, she is worried about her own life! I thought this book was pretty good. I learned a lot about mountain climbing. The storyline was good with an exciting ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Thursday, July 7, 2022
"Outsider" by Linda Castillo
The Outsider by Linda Castillo is about Gina, a dirty cop hiding out at an Amish man's farm putting him and his children in danger. Her fellow dirty cops are after her because they believe she has a large amount of money taken from a bust and no longer trust her. She once was a close friend of Kate Burkholder, the chief of police in the Amish community so asks the Amish man to get her to come. Kate the only one she can trust.
This book is pretty good. It kept me wondering if Gina was going to get killed, escape, restore her friendship with Kate, or be sent to jail. I also liked the predicament Kate was in from an ethical standpoint and how she kept wondering how best to help Gina. When old memories came back, she analyzed how things could have been done differently. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
In Outsider by Linda Castillo, Gina is a cop who was partners with Kate Burkholder and best friend at the police academy. Gina is running for her life and hiding on an Amish farm. Kate is not sure she can trust her because of Gina's dark past. This was pretty good. The storyline kept me engaged and it has an action-packed ending that I liked. This is a light read that does not require much thinking. (4 stars)
"Book of Night" by Holly Black
In Book of Night by Holly Black, Charlie has made a lot of bad decisions but is trying to turn her life around. When she finds out that her boyfriend has been keeping things from her, things get worse. Charlie has one shot to turn things around, but can she? This book was pretty good. Carlie was a good character but it needed more action. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Sunday, July 3, 2022
"The Golden Couple" by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
In The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, Marissa and Michael are having problems in their marriage. Marissa decides that a therapist will solve their troubles. The therapist has problems of her own. Will these three be able to come up with a solution or will matters get worse? All three are keeping secrets.
This book is really good! I loved the characters and the story line. I highly recommend it! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
marriage,
psychological thriller,
secrets
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
"My Wife is Missing" by D. J. Palmer is a MUST Read!
My Wife Is Missing by D. J. Palmer is about a secret past and the effect it has on Michael's marriage to Natalie. This is an intriguing story that kept my interest throughout. While on vacation in New York, when Michael gets back from picking up a pizza, he finds his wife and his two kids gone including their luggage. The only thing left behind was his son's teddy bear! He is frantic trying to find her and a detective offers his help.
I liked Michael and felt sorry for him most of the time. Natalie suffered from insomnia and suspected Michael was cheating on her. This book had a wild chase, interesting characters, and a surprise ending! It's quite a good mystery! (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review 6/7/22:
In My Wife is Missing by D. J. Palmer, a family vacation in New York City sounds good, but for Michael and Natalie, not so much! Soon after they get to New York, while Michael is out getting pizza he comes back to find his wife and two kids gone! Did someone take them? or did they go sightseeing?This book is so good!!! You need to think while reading it. Natalie is a great character and one of the best endings to a book ever. This is a must read! (5++ stars)
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Monday, June 27, 2022
"Never Coming Home" by Hannah Mary McKinnon
In Never Coming Home, Lucas devises a plan to make sure he gets his wealthy wife's money. Things are going well until he gets a message and he discovers someone is on to him. But who? Will his plan fall apart? I thought this book was very good. Enjoyed the story line, the characters, the writing and the surprise ending! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Thursday, June 23, 2022
"The Counselors" by Jessica Goodman is Very Good!
The Counselors by Jessica Goodman goes back and forth in time, so if you have a problem with that like my wife does, this book is not for you. I thought this book was very good though! Three girls loved going to camp and considered it their "perfect place." Now they become counselors, but friendships will be tested and secrets revealed. I loved the characters and the story line! I was engaged in this book all the way. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Monday, June 20, 2022
"Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance" by Alison Espach
Notes On Your Sudden Disappearance by Alison Espach deals with two teen sisters--Sally and Kathy. They both like Billy, a well-known boy at the local high school. One day all three are in the same car when an accident happens. One of the sisters is killed and Billy will never be what he wants to be. Can the other sister pick up the pieces?
When this book was clean, it was very good, but for some reason, the author had to put smut into it which ruined it for me. (Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Labels:
funny,
heartbreaking,
high school,
teens,
tragedy
Friday, June 17, 2022
"Right Behind Her" by Melinda Leigh
In Right Behind Her by Melinda Leigh, Sheriff Bree Taggert is looking for closure. It has been years since her parents were killed, but her dad is the main suspect in this murder-suicide. This is an investigation of a cold case and Bree searches for the truth in this cold case. Did her dad really do it? This book was just okay. It needed more action throughout, not just at the end which made for a good ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Monday, June 13, 2022
"The Starter Wife" by Nina Laurin
In The Starter Wife by Nina Laurin, Claire marries a man 20 years older. People say it is a mistake, but Claire is in love and life is good! Later though, she and her husband are not on the same page anymore. Claire will have to fight to save her marriage and find out if she knows what her husband is up to. This novel starts out slow, but when it picks up it makes up for it and then some. There are plenty twists and turns. Put your thinking cap on for this one and do not believe everything you think you know! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Friday, June 10, 2022
"Silent Creed" by Alex Kava
In Silent Creed by Alex Kava, Ryder Creed and his team of dogs are called in for a search and rescue mission for a mudslide in North Carolina. However, there is more than just a mudslide that is causing people to go missing. This book explores the strong bond between first responders and their dogs. It has a good story line and an interesting finish. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Meet Bear (pictured), our new cat. This is his debut on our book blog.
Friday, June 3, 2022
"For Your Own Good" by Samantha Downing is Really Good (if you like Creepy, Twisted Characters)!
For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing is about deaths of two headmasters, three teachers, and a parent of a student at a private high school. Mr. Crutcher, the teacher of the year, teaches English but is a creep as well as the main character! This is not a very happy book, but rather quite sinister. I must say, I flew through it because the story line was so compelling. The reader knows from the start that Mr. Crutcher is behind the murders but I had to keep reading to find out if he gets found out. This was quite the story with the twist of much of it being written from the murder's view. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Labels:
fiction,
Gerard's favorites,
high school,
murder,
teachers
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
"Cross Her Heart" by Sarah Pinborough
In Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough, Lisa lives for her daughter, her job and her friend, Marilyn. However, Lisa can only keep her past hidden for so long. When it comes out, her life as she knows it is over. This book goes back and forth in time and a lot of the characters are unlikeable to say the least. In spite of all that, I still enjoyed the book due to the story line and the unexpected twists. I never knew what was coming next and loved the surprise ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Saturday, May 28, 2022
"Hide" by Kiersten White is a Fun Read
In Hide by Kiersten White, 14 people play a game of Hide and Seek in an abandoned amusement park for a week! One winner gets all the money. The game lasts the whole day. What would your strategy be? This is good stuff. The first part tells about the players and the action picks up once the game begins. I enjoyed the main character, Mack, a lot! I wanted her to win. Liked the ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Friday, May 20, 2022
"The School for Good Mothers" by Jessamine Chan
In The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan, Frida is going through a rough time. She has her daughter, Harriet, and that is enough for now. Unfortunately, Frida makes a big mistake and has to prove she is a good mother in a government reform program or she will lose all rights to her daughter. This is good stuff! Frida was a good character and the storyline kept me engaged with a good ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Monday, May 16, 2022
"The Diamond Eye" by Kate Quinn
The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn is based on a true story. Mila Pavlichenko lives a quiet life. She works at the library and looks after her son. The war changes that and she turns into a deadly sniper! This is good stuff!! I enjoyed the story line and Mila is a great character! This has good action and and exciting ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Thursday, May 12, 2022
"The Love of My Life" by Rosie Walsh
In The Love of My Life by Rosie Walsh, Leo is married to Emma. They have a daughter, a dog and a good life. Leo writes obituaries for a local paper. When Emma has health problems, Leo looks into Emma's life. It turns out Leo does not know his wife as well as he thought! This book was okay because the storyline and ending were good and I enjoyed the characters; however, it needed more action or at least some twists and turns. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
"Verity" by Colleen Hoover is So Good!
In Verity by Colleen Hoover, Lowen is on the brink of financial ruin when she gets a big break. he is picked to finish a book series with a huge money upside started by Verity. Verity cannot finish it because of health issues. While at Verity's house, Lowen comes across a manuscript not meant for publication, but cannot put it down.
Wow! This book was so good! It has a great story line and really good characters. I found it hard to put down and the ending was fantastic! Did not see it ending this way at all! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Sunday, May 8, 2022
"The One Year Daily Acts of Kindness Devotional"
The One Year Daily Acts of Kindness Devotional contains 365 inspiring ideas to reveal, give, and find God's love written by three women: Julie Fisk, Kendra Roehl and Kristin Demery. I enjoyed this book very much for several reasons. Each devotional is just one page so it didn't take much time to read so was easy to keep up doing. I also liked the different examples each author shared from their personal lives showing a specific kind act. Each devotional had a verse to go with it as well as an action step to take. This was a very practical devotional book focusing on being kind to others. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Friday, May 6, 2022
"The Wives" by Tarryn Fisher is a Wild One!
The Wives by Tarryn Fisher is about a woman who only sees her husband one day a week. Why? Because he has two other women to whom he is married. This book is told by Thursday because that is the day her husband shares with her. I liked the main character and the story line that kept me engaged and guessing what would happen next. I also liked the ending of this wild story! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
marriage,
relationships,
suspense,
thriller
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
"The Younger Wife" by Sally Hepworth
The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth is told by three women: Heather, who is going to marry a man in his 60s and Jully and Rachel, the daughters of the 60-yr.-old man. I thought this book was really good. The pacing is great! You do not know what is going to happen next. I loved how the women tell this story that has a very good ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
family,
fiction,
Gerard's favorites,
marriage,
suspense
"No Ordinary Dog" by Will Chesney, U.S. Navy Seal
No Ordinary Dog by Will Chesney tells the true story of Will, a Navy Seal and his dog, Cairo. When I first decided to read this book, my plan was to just skim the first part to get to the dog part of it, but I ended up reading every word because the writing was so good and it was so interesting! I liked how the author shared his personal feelings about what he went through trying to become a Navy Seal and how he wound up being a dog handler for the Seals. Cairo was the dog Will was matched with and what a great dog Cairo was! It was exciting to read about the battles they fought together, especially the one where Bin Laden was finally killed. I enjoyed reading about Will and Cairo's wonderful relationship and of course cried at the end when Cairo had cancer and had to be put down. I just brought back the memory of when we had to let Abby go and how we were so selfish, letting her be in such pain for so long. I also felt bad for Will who suffered injuries and had to wait for so long to get a medical retirement. This is a book I won't soon forget! (Karen's review, 5 stars)
No Ordinary Dog by Will Chesney tells the true story of Will, a Navy Seal and his dog, Cairo. What a great read! The first part tells how Will became a Seal and soon after he was matched up with Cairo, a very special dog! What they have the dogs trained to do is amazing! It makes me glad to know these people and their dogs are defending us. (5+ stars)
Labels:
dogs,
informative,
non-fiction,
tear jerker,
war
Saturday, April 30, 2022
"The Reading List" by Sara Nisha Adams is About the Power of Books
The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams shows how books can play a big part in your life. I really enjoyed the two main characters: an old man discovering the library for the first time, and a young girl who works at the library. It is humorous and the story line kept me interested all the way. I think this is a wonderful book that all ages would enjoy. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
"The Cage" by Bonnie Kistler is a Page Turner!
In The Cage by Bonnie Kistler, two women enter an elevator lost in their own thoughts. When it reaches the ground floor, one woman is dead from a gun shot! Was it murder or suicide? I thought this novel was really good. Just the Prologue will get you hooked and the writing will keep you engaged right to the great ending! The main character, Shay Lambert, was very enjoyable. I highly recommend this one! (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Labels:
death,
highly recommend,
legal thriller,
page turner,
suspense
Saturday, April 23, 2022
"One Two Three" by Laurie Frankel is Enjoyable
One Two Three by Laurie Frankel is told by three female triplets. They live in a small town where everyone knows everyone and nothing much goes on. When a moving van comes to town, it is big news! This story is told very well. I enjoyed the three girls who narrated it very much. I was into it from page 1. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
fiction,
mystery,
secrets,
sisters,
small town
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
We Both Loved "The Overnight Guest" by Heather Gudenkauf
Wow! The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf is action packed from beginning to end! True crime writer, Wylie Lark, finds a farmhouse out in the woods where she can finish her new book in peace and quiet, so she thinks. When she finds a child buried in the snow near her farmhouse, she has her hands full!
I Loved this book because it had non-stop action and the characters were true to life. It was really good! I highly recommend it! (Gerard's review 3/29/22, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
I agree with my husband's review on The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf. Although I was confused and a bit frustrated with the first half of the book because three story lines were going on at once, I stuck with it and am glad I did. The three story lines are: (1) Wylie returning home to write a true-crime novel about her life and finding a child and a woman out in a blizzard who she helps, (2) Josie, a girl who lives with her grandparents after her family is murdered, and (3) a woman and child who are held captive in a basement for years. I actually felt like reading all the chapters that were dated August 2000 first and then going back to read the ones from the present. I was relieved when I finally reached the point where everything was connected and it made sense. This is a murder mystery full of action. There are even discussion questions in the back for book clubs to use. (5 stars)
Labels:
action,
authors,
Gerard's favorites,
murder mystery
Monday, April 18, 2022
"The Club" by Ellery Lloyd
In The Club by Ellery Lloyd, there is a huge party on Home Isle. If you are rich or famous, you are invited. When people start to be killed, something is going on but what is it and who is doing it? This book is told by a wide variety of people. I did not really care about any of the main characters so was not affected by them being killed off. The storyline was good by the ending was just okay. This book needed more action in my opinion. (Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
"Once" by Morris Gleitzman
Once by Morris Gleitzman is inspired by true events. It takes place during World War II. Felix is a young boy who is in an orphanage to be protected from the Nazis. When he sees books being burned, he knows he must break out and tell his mom and dad. They run a bookstore.
This book is short but told very well. Felix was a great character so I enjoyed it! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Monday, April 11, 2022
"Billy Summers" by Stephen King
Billy Summers by Stephen King is a long book, 1,042 pages of large print but worth it. Billy Summers gets paid, and paid very well to take out bad men for good. He wants to get out, but decides to take one more job. The pay is too much to turn down. Can he pull it off again without getting caught?
I think this book could have been shorter and just as good. Billy was a great character and he drives the book. The story line was also good and kept me interested, but could have had more action. That being said, I still give it 5 stars because the character of Billy was that good! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
"Funny Farm--Life with 600 Rescue Animals" by Laurie Zaleski
Funny Farm by Lauri Zaleski is the true story of her childhood and her mom who had a love for animals. Throughout the book we learn about some of the animals she had on her farm. I really enjoyed reading this one very much. What a story Laurie tells so well. If you are looking for a "feel good" story, this is it! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Here is a funny video of animals at Funny Farm (guaranteed to make you laugh!):
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Labels:
animals,
farm,
Gerard's favorites,
heartwarming,
memoir,
non-fiction
Sunday, April 3, 2022
"The Lady's Mine" by Francine Rivers is a Great Read!
The Lady's Mine by Francine Rivers is an excellent read about a Boston woman being sent to a little mining town out west to claim her uncle's inheritance. She causes quite the stir when she restarts publishing the newspaper her uncle wrote in spite of being old she was a woman and shouldn't do it. Just like she pursued starting up a mining operation at the mine she inherited. Although she is determined never to marry, several men would like to change her mind about that!
I enjoyed this book very much! It is well written and moves along with a good mix of action, interesting characters, humor, mystery and romance. Some lines made me laugh out loud! It addresses the issue of women's rights and shows how people can bring about change to a community. I had a hard time putting it down and always looked forward to getting back to it. This has clean language and no raunchy love scenes. It even has questions at the end for book club discussions. I highly recommend this one! (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
book club,
highly recommend,
historical fiction,
inspirational,
Karen's favorites,
page turner,
western romance
Saturday, April 2, 2022
"The Violin Conspiracy" by Brendan Slocumb
In The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb, Ray McMillian has a dream of becoming a world-class professional violinist against the odds which do not favor him. He is a poor black man, but thinks he can do it even though it is a white-dominated position he seeks. I enjoyed this book. The characters were true-to-life and the story line kept me engaged. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Sunday, March 27, 2022
"Unmissing" by Minka Kent is a Shocker!
Unmissing by Minka Kent is a fast-moving mystery that I enjoyed. I has two big twists I didn't see coming and my opinion of the characters changed as the book moved along. It kept my attention from the very first page and had no boring parts. It's about Lydia, who is kidnapped right at the beginning of the book and is declared dead. After missing for 10 years, she returns to find her husband who has remarried, owns several restaurants and has clearly moved on. (Karen's review 3/24/22, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
Unmissing by Minka Kent tells the story of a woman missing for ten years and comes back. She comes back to a married couple to settle the score with the husband. This is good stuff! It is told by two women and goes back and forth so you do not expect what is coming. The ending is really, really good! (5 stars)
Friday, March 18, 2022
"The Night Shift" by Alex Finlay
In The Night Shift by Alex Finlay, two crimes take place 15 years apart. Three teenagers are killed but one is able to survive. This has a good story line that kept me turning pages. The characters were okay, but I would have liked a bit more action. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Monday, March 14, 2022
"Coach K--The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski" by Ian O'Connor
I thought Coach K by Ian O'Connor is really good because it includes lots of inside stuff about Coach K and the players who played for him. I think anyone who likes college basketball would enjoy this book. (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
basketball,
biography,
Gerard's favorites,
non-fiction
Sunday, February 27, 2022
"Rock Paper Scissors" by Alice Feeney
In Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney, Adam and Amelia win a weekend get-a-way in Scotland which makes them very happy! They both need it. I enjoyed this book a lot but the less you know about it, the better. I don't want to spoil it for you. The story line is great. What I thought I knew, I really didn't! I LOVED it and highly recommend this one! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney was just annoying to me. First off, it was very slow moving and although it did create suspense and was somewhat creepy, I didn't care for any of the characters except the dog, Bob. Half of the story was in the form of letters. It was definitely full of secrets and had an unpredictable ending. (2 stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
marriage,
psychological thriller,
revenge
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
"A Flicker in the Dark" by Stacy Willingham
In A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham, Chloe was 12 when six teenage girls went missing in her town. Later, her own father confessed to being a serial killer and was put in prison. Twenty years later, it happens again! Why and who is behind this?
I found this book to be very good. The story line kept me engaged all the way and was surprised by the ending. I was surprised how good this book was by a first-time author. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Friday, February 18, 2022
"It's Better to Be Feared" by Seth Wickersham (Patriots Dynasty)
It's Better to Be Feared by Seth Wickersham covers the 20-year run of the Patriots dynasty. I really enjoyed this book! It brought back so many great games and so many great players that made it all happen with lots of inside insights as well. If you are a Patriots fan, this is a must read. If you're not a fan, then you wouldn't want to read this book anyway. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
"Crime Scene Connection" by Deena Alexander
Crime Scene Connection by Deena Alexander is about Addison who witnessed her mother's murder as a 3-yr-old hiding in a kitchen cabinet. She wrote a murder mystery and now is trying to figure out who is doing real murders based on those in her book before other get killed, including herself! She thinks it might be her ex-husband who is a dirty cop and who was abusive to her. Jace, Addison's ex-husband's ex-partner, and his dog, Phoenix, try to protect Addison and in the process fall in love. Although the romance part between Jace and Addison was predictable, I was surprised at who the killer was.
This was a pretty good murder mystery with the personal journey of Addison and Jace learning to forgive and being drawn to each other. It has suspense, mystery and romance all wrapped up together. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Labels:
crime investigation,
murder mystery,
romance,
secrets,
suspense
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
"City of Champions" by Hank Gola
I was not surprised that I enjoyed City of Champions by Hank Gola because it is a true story that I knew little or nothing about. It is about a high school world championship football game in 1939. Who knew? Not me! I liked reading about both teams and the coaches. It shares good insights into both teams. (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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