Wildcard by Marie Lu is the follow up to Warcross. Emike was able to escape from being killed in the Warcross games. Now that she knows what hideo is up to, can she put a stop to it? I enjoyed this book. Emike is a wonderful character and there was plenty of action to be had. The middle sort of dragged but the last part of the book more than made up for it! It's not as good as Warcross, but readable to be sure.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 18: He pauses to look back at us. "Okay with what? That we're all sitting here, talking about the technicalities of how Emi should throw herself into a situation that might kill her?"
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Saturday, September 29, 2018
"Wildcard" by Marie Lu
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betrayal,
science fiction,
sequel,
survival,
teens
Thursday, September 27, 2018
"Oregon Disaster--Trails of the Heart Book 5" by Rachel Wesson
Oregon Disaster by Rachel Wesson is Book 5 in the “Trails of the Heart” series and centers on Sarah, who ran off to marry Edwin Morgan, a violent drunk miner, womanizer and hateful man against her parents’ wishes. Walking Tall had Bear, one of his men, follow her to make sure she was all right and in the process, they fell in love. Tala, Bear’s wolf/dog, helps protect them against a mountain lion. Bear looks after Sarah and she falls in love with him in spite of the fact that he is part Indian
I liked this book a lot because Bear and Tala were in it a lot and Sarah matures and finally shows some concern for others. She is a feisty girl though and wins Bears heart and respect. This book is about forgiveness, and overcoming one’s past. I loved the ending! (Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 933-34 on Kindle: “You can’t leave me with that wild animal” “He is better company than you usually keep.”
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I liked this book a lot because Bear and Tala were in it a lot and Sarah matures and finally shows some concern for others. She is a feisty girl though and wins Bears heart and respect. This book is about forgiveness, and overcoming one’s past. I loved the ending! (Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 933-34 on Kindle: “You can’t leave me with that wild animal” “He is better company than you usually keep.”
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1800s,
adventure,
animals,
domestic violence,
historical romance,
Indians,
Karen's favorites,
old west,
survival
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
"Bad Man" by Dathan Auerbach
In Bad Man by Dathan Auerbach, Ben's brother disappeared in a local store in a small town. Ben was with him. Five years later, Ben needs a job and goes to work at that same store. Ben has never stopped looking for his brother! He hopes to find a clue or something in that store.
I thought this book was pretty good. I think it could have been shorter though. The characters were brought out well, but it only had a so-so ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 18: Ben jogged uncertainly toward a truck that ambled up one of the lanes and away from the store. Seat poured down his back and sides, stung in his eyes. It sped up as Ben approached, but he couldn't run any faster.
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I thought this book was pretty good. I think it could have been shorter though. The characters were brought out well, but it only had a so-so ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 18: Ben jogged uncertainly toward a truck that ambled up one of the lanes and away from the store. Seat poured down his back and sides, stung in his eyes. It sped up as Ben approached, but he couldn't run any faster.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
"Oregon Discovery" (Trails of the Heart Book 4) by Rachel Wesson
In Oregon Discovery by Rachel Wesson, we meet Tilly and her friend, Fiona, who was her servant. This book has highs and lows. Lots of death, but also a reunion and a wedding. This book jumps a few years with the children in the previous book now in their teens and centers on Almanzo. Tilly is engaged to a much older man, Richard, that her father has chosen for her. The man is despicable and Tilly is determined never to marry him!
I enjoyed this book and look forward to finishing this series. Almanzo is a great character who has both sadness and happiness in his life in this book. My favorite part was when Fiona and Tilly were held at the Indian camp where Red Wing took care of them and where Tilly was called "Fire Daughter" because of her hot temper. This is an entertaining historical read I would recommend, but only after reading the previous books in this series.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 84-86: "He believes women should look decorative. Our sole aim in life is to please our menfolk and produce an heir. Anything else is against God's wishes." Tilly's face screwed up as she repeated what her father had drummed into her for as long as she could remember.
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I enjoyed this book and look forward to finishing this series. Almanzo is a great character who has both sadness and happiness in his life in this book. My favorite part was when Fiona and Tilly were held at the Indian camp where Red Wing took care of them and where Tilly was called "Fire Daughter" because of her hot temper. This is an entertaining historical read I would recommend, but only after reading the previous books in this series.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 84-86: "He believes women should look decorative. Our sole aim in life is to please our menfolk and produce an heir. Anything else is against God's wishes." Tilly's face screwed up as she repeated what her father had drummed into her for as long as she could remember.
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Sunday, September 23, 2018
"Oregon Destiny"--Trails of the Heart Book 3 by Rachel Wesson
There is a nice balance between adventure and relationship building in this one. Again, another fast, entertaining and interesting read about families on a wagon train going to Oregon. I am enjoying this light series very much.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 673-77: “He asked why pretty lady made herself look like ugly boy.” David and Johanna laughed but Becky didn’t find his comments amusing. She glared at the Indian.
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1800s,
adventure,
historical romance,
Indians,
Karen's favorites,
relationships,
series,
survival
Saturday, September 22, 2018
"Oregon Dreams" - Book 2 in Trails of the Heart series by Rachel Wesson
Oregon Dreams – Trail of Hearts Book 2 by Rachel Wesson centers on Johanna and Rick with a side story about Rebecca and Captain Scott Jones. There is a lot of traveling in this book and Johanna gets closer to Rick’s nieces, Carrie and Sarah. Sickness hits the camp and Johanna and Rebecca basically become the nurses with help from Eva, Mrs. Newland and Rick. Rebecca enjoys wearing trousers and a flannel shirt to go hunting because being short on men, they had to double up on guard duty Almanzo, a young boy, is found unconscious with a high fever just outside their camp. Johanna nurses him back to health in her wagon. There are many near death experiences and Johanna and Rick get engaged. We find out what Rick and Johanna’s dreams are when they reach Oregon and learn a bit more of the Captain’s background.
I enjoyed this book as much as the first of this series. The relationship between Rebecca and the Captain is quite humorous and entertaining. Johanna and Rick’s relationship is sweet. The suspense during the river crossing and through the mountains kept me glued to the book.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 137-38: Johanna didn’t say anything but she couldn’t help but pity Captain Jones a little. He really had no idea what he had let himself in for with her sister.
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I enjoyed this book as much as the first of this series. The relationship between Rebecca and the Captain is quite humorous and entertaining. Johanna and Rick’s relationship is sweet. The suspense during the river crossing and through the mountains kept me glued to the book.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 137-38: Johanna didn’t say anything but she couldn’t help but pity Captain Jones a little. He really had no idea what he had let himself in for with her sister.
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Labels:
1800s,
adventure,
children,
historical romance
Friday, September 21, 2018
"People Kill People" by Ellen Hopkins
People Kill People by Ellen Hopkins is told by six different people who are all dealing with various issues. They are linked together and are interesting to say the least! The best part of this book to me was not knowing from page to page what was going to happen next! The story lines were all good as well as the writing. The ending came as a complete shock to me!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page pg. 55: The passing thought sparks a white-hot ignition of rage. Your mom says some people were "born angry," and you agree because you happen to be one of them.
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page pg. 55: The passing thought sparks a white-hot ignition of rage. Your mom says some people were "born angry," and you agree because you happen to be one of them.
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Thursday, September 20, 2018
"Oregon Bound" by Rachel Wesson (Book 1 in Trails of the Heart)
This is a quick read and I enjoyed it a lot because of the interesting characters, the humor and the different relationships. I liked the characters and especially Eva and her twin sisters who each had different personalities and strengths. I also liked how they teased one another but also supported each other throughout the book. There was always tension between Eva and her father because of her desire to be with David and her father’s prejudice against him. Eva’s mother is fierce and intuitive and loves her family very much. I really liked how she came around to being on Eva’s side and stood up to her husband. David proved over and over that he was better than Harold. I look forward to continuing on with this very enjoyable series.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 816-17 on Kindle: “Eva, we are going to Oregon. You’ve got to accept that and stop being such a misery guts.”
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
"The Second Opinion" by Michael Palmer
The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer is an interesting book with about a medical conspiracy, greed, betrayal, murder and a dysfunctional family including two adult children with Asperger's. Their father who is a prestigious internist at a well-known hospital is in a coma from being involved in a hit-and-run accident. His oldest son, Dimitri who has Asperger's, believes it wasn't an accident, but only his sister, Thea, believes him. She also has Asperger's and came back to Boston from working with Doctors Without Borders in Central Africa to see her dad. She believes there is a slight chance he could recover but the twin brother and sister want to let him go. Thea agrees to take over her father's patients and senses something is off. Her life is threatened shortly after she starts asking too many questions.
This is quite the mystery that also includes a bit of romance, suspense and insights into adult Asperger's. I liked it once I finally started it and looked forward to getting back to it. I liked Thea and her devotion to her dad. The ending was a shock to me that I did not see coming.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 25: There remained unfinished business between them. The man had never, in all her memory, told her that he loved her, nor had she taken the initiative and told him. At the very least, she needed that exchange to happen between them before the end.
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This is quite the mystery that also includes a bit of romance, suspense and insights into adult Asperger's. I liked it once I finally started it and looked forward to getting back to it. I liked Thea and her devotion to her dad. The ending was a shock to me that I did not see coming.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 25: There remained unfinished business between them. The man had never, in all her memory, told her that he loved her, nor had she taken the initiative and told him. At the very least, she needed that exchange to happen between them before the end.
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Asperger's,
Cancer,
coma,
conspiracy,
death,
doctors,
dysfunctional family,
fathers and daughters,
medical thriller,
murder mystery,
survival
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
"Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen" by Sarah Bird
Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen by Sarah Bird tells the fiction story of Cathy Williams. Born into bondage, her mother never let Cathy believe she was just a slave. One day the Union army took her and made her be a cook's helper. At the war's end, she made a decision that would change her life forever!
This book kept me engaged from page 1. There is good action and the book had good flow to it.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 11: Terrill leaped forward, grabbed me roughly, and promised, "I shall personally ensure that he is delivered to headquarters, sir." Then he shoved me in the direction of a bunch of soldiers, yet still I would not turn loose of Mama.
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This book kept me engaged from page 1. There is good action and the book had good flow to it.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 11: Terrill leaped forward, grabbed me roughly, and promised, "I shall personally ensure that he is delivered to headquarters, sir." Then he shoved me in the direction of a bunch of soldiers, yet still I would not turn loose of Mama.
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Sunday, September 16, 2018
"Among the Wicked" by Linda Castillo
Among the Wicked by Linda Castillo is a story about Chief Kate Burkholder going undercover as an Amish women moving to Roaring Springs, New York. She agrees to temporarily join the community to try to get evidence about some nasty rumors about the Bishop and look into the suspicious death of a 15-yr.-old girl that was found dead of hypothermia in the woods near where she was living. Kate is determined to see through the assignment in spite of being in very serious danger and Tomasetti's objections.
I enjoyed this book but once again, typical of Linda Castillo's Amish mysteries, Kate Burkholder bravely solves the mystery with near death experience. She is brave but not too bright. Kate's escape from death is hard to believe.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 49: I'm loath to admit it, but I don't want leave. Already, I miss him. Already, I'm apprehensive about what lies ahead.
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I enjoyed this book but once again, typical of Linda Castillo's Amish mysteries, Kate Burkholder bravely solves the mystery with near death experience. She is brave but not too bright. Kate's escape from death is hard to believe.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 49: I'm loath to admit it, but I don't want leave. Already, I miss him. Already, I'm apprehensive about what lies ahead.
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Friday, September 14, 2018
"Tear Me Apart" by J. T. Ellison - WOW!
In Tear Me Apart by J. T. Ellison, Mindy is a downhill skier. She has a bright future ahead of her, but then she gets into a horrible crash during a competition. She is taken to a hospital where they discover that not only is her leg broken, but she needs a stem cell transplant as soon as possible! The good news is that her parents and her aunt are there. One of the three has to be match to give Mindy the blood she needs. Right?
WOW! This book is so good! All the characters were very well developed. The story line is believable and the twists and turns in this book will make your head spin! Do not miss this one!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 31: Yet, as they wheel her away, Lauren has a moment of sheer panic. A premonition of sorts. Something is not right with their world. Little does she know, this is only the beginning.
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WOW! This book is so good! All the characters were very well developed. The story line is believable and the twists and turns in this book will make your head spin! Do not miss this one!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 31: Yet, as they wheel her away, Lauren has a moment of sheer panic. A premonition of sorts. Something is not right with their world. Little does she know, this is only the beginning.
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Labels:
betrayal,
families,
Gerard's favorites,
Leukemia,
mothers and daughters,
secrets
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
"White is the Coldest Colour" by John Nicholl
White is The Coldest Colour by John Nicholl is about a child Psychiatrist who is a sexual predator and part of a ring of many pedophiles in Wales. This is a work of fiction, but is based on the author’s experiences as a police office and child protection social worker. This book reflects the reality of how much harm sexual predators inflict on their victims. This book shows the depravity of man and is a very disturbing read! It also includes physical abuse and a lengthy investigation.
I can’t say I enjoyed this book because it is so dark and the doctor was a horrible human being! I had to keep reading to find out if the cops would find the missing 7-yr-old boy in time and see the doctor brought to justice. The ending was better than I expected; however, I would have liked the story to have continued on a bit to end on a happier note. It seemed to end too abruptly.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 6: If a respected doctor such as himself could abandon any semblance of a conscience, learn to fully embrace his true nature, and view life and death from a purely Darwinian perspective, why the hell couldn’t Sherwood do likewise? That was the one thing which may have saved him.
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I can’t say I enjoyed this book because it is so dark and the doctor was a horrible human being! I had to keep reading to find out if the cops would find the missing 7-yr-old boy in time and see the doctor brought to justice. The ending was better than I expected; however, I would have liked the story to have continued on a bit to end on a happier note. It seemed to end too abruptly.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 6: If a respected doctor such as himself could abandon any semblance of a conscience, learn to fully embrace his true nature, and view life and death from a purely Darwinian perspective, why the hell couldn’t Sherwood do likewise? That was the one thing which may have saved him.
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Labels:
abduction,
child molesting,
crime investigation,
dark,
depressing,
disturbing,
doctors,
domestic violence,
families,
horror,
psychological thriller
Monday, September 10, 2018
"That's Not What Happened" by Kody Keplinger
That's NOT What Happened by Kody Keplinger is a book about six survivors of a school shooting who try to piece together what actually happened. In a small town at the local high school, a shooting took place. Flash forward three years and this came out to tell the story of one girl who had words with the shooter. But one girl knows the real story of how it went down and wants the truth to come out!
If you are looking for an action book, this is not it. It is an interesting look of how a group of teens each have their own version of what happened. For the most part, this book kept me engaged. The down parts were few and far between. The best part of this book were the letters on the strength of that, I give this book 5 stars!
(Gerard's review)
That's NOT what happened by Kody Keplinger is about six survivors who actually were with classmates when they got shot. This book focuses on the aftermath and how these six dealt with their traumatic experience. When a story develops that isn't true about how Lee's best friend was killed, Lee decides she has to set the record straight. She gets all the survivors to write letters telling their stories of what happened to them.
I was somewhat confused, thinking this was about the Columbine shooting; however, it is a fiction story that appears to be loosely based on that which I found kind of distasteful. It's well written and certainly interesting.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from pg. 11: And there is so much that you--and they--don't know. So many stories that had gotten mixed up, confused, or misrepresented.
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If you are looking for an action book, this is not it. It is an interesting look of how a group of teens each have their own version of what happened. For the most part, this book kept me engaged. The down parts were few and far between. The best part of this book were the letters on the strength of that, I give this book 5 stars!
(Gerard's review)
That's NOT what happened by Kody Keplinger is about six survivors who actually were with classmates when they got shot. This book focuses on the aftermath and how these six dealt with their traumatic experience. When a story develops that isn't true about how Lee's best friend was killed, Lee decides she has to set the record straight. She gets all the survivors to write letters telling their stories of what happened to them.
I was somewhat confused, thinking this was about the Columbine shooting; however, it is a fiction story that appears to be loosely based on that which I found kind of distasteful. It's well written and certainly interesting.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from pg. 11: And there is so much that you--and they--don't know. So many stories that had gotten mixed up, confused, or misrepresented.
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Labels:
crime,
high school,
non-fiction,
school shooting,
small town,
survival
Friday, September 7, 2018
"After Anna" by Lisa Scottoline
After Anna by Lisa Scottoline is about Maggie, a mother who loses custody of her baby girl because of her husband having her declared unfit due to her postpartum psychosis. She remarries a widower who is a doctor named Noah and becomes a stepmom to his 9-yr-old son, Caleb. They have a happy family until Maggie gets a call from her daughter asking her to come to the college to meet. Maggie's sees a news article about her ex-husband dying in a plane crash and is ecstatic about finally seeing her 17-yr-old daughter after being separated for so long. Will Anna finally become part of a happy family after feeling abandoned for so many years? Will Noah be welcoming? Is Anna a nice girl or a manipulative brat? Did Noah get framed for murder or did he really kill his stepdaughter?
I felt bad for Noah all through this book and was rooting for him and Maggie to be happy together once again. This was a very entertaining read for me. I liked the trial parts and was completely surprised by the unexpected twist. Unfortunately, the twist was unbelievable and Maggie being the heroin really was far out. I would have preferred the book be written in chronological order but it was cool how the story got told by much of the trial. I liked it and was happy with the ending.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 2: His life had exploded like a strip of firecrackers at a barbecue, igniting the patio furniture and spreading to the house until everything was blazing out of control, engulfed in a massive fireball.
His entire world destroyed.
It had all started with Anna.
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I felt bad for Noah all through this book and was rooting for him and Maggie to be happy together once again. This was a very entertaining read for me. I liked the trial parts and was completely surprised by the unexpected twist. Unfortunately, the twist was unbelievable and Maggie being the heroin really was far out. I would have preferred the book be written in chronological order but it was cool how the story got told by much of the trial. I liked it and was happy with the ending.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 2: His life had exploded like a strip of firecrackers at a barbecue, igniting the patio furniture and spreading to the house until everything was blazing out of control, engulfed in a massive fireball.
His entire world destroyed.
It had all started with Anna.
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Labels:
family relationships,
jail,
marriage,
mothers and daughters,
Scottoline,
stolen identity,
trial,
trust
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
"Bright We Burn" by Kiersten White (Book 3 of And I Darken series)
Bright We Burn by Kiersten White is the third and final book of the And I Darken series. The author saved the best for last! This book is fantastic! This is full of action. Lada is so Good! Nobody had better get in her way! She is so "bad ass."--LOVED IT! In this book, Lada controls her land, but she wants ore and wants it known that she is in charge! However, not everyone goes along with that and the fighting begins! This whole series is really good!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 219: "How could a woman do this?" Ali Bey's voice was filled with equal parts wonder and disgust.
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 219: "How could a woman do this?" Ali Bey's voice was filled with equal parts wonder and disgust.
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Labels:
action,
adventure,
fighting,
Gerard's favorites,
historical fiction,
suspense,
teens,
YA
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