The Fixer by Jennifer Lynn Barnes is a YA contemporary fiction mystery about Tess Kendrick, a 16-yr-old who is taken by her older sister, Ivy, the "fixer." Ivy left the ranch years before and works closely with the President of the United States in D.C. to fix problems. Tess resents Ivy for not taking her along when their parents died so lives with her grandfather whose Alzheimer's gets worse, When Ivy visits, she moves the grandfather to a care facility in Boston and has Tess live with her. Ivy tries to protect Tess from getting involved in her job but Tess becomes involved in spite of Ivy's efforts. Tess is shocked as secrets come to light and bravely seeks the truth.
This was very good with a combination of politics, murder and family relationships. I enjoyed the plot and the characters and especially the surprise twist near the end. I finished this in two days and looked forward to getting back to it.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Friday, February 10, 2017
"The Fixer" by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Labels:
family secrets,
high school,
murder,
mystery,
politics,
relationships,
sisters,
suspense,
teens,
YA
Thursday, February 9, 2017
"The Kind Worth Killing" by Peter Swanson
In The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson, Ted and Lily meet at an airport bar. They get to talking and drinking and all of a sudden, they feel a connection. They decide to hatch a plan. If it goes as planned, their lives will be forever changed. I enjoyed this book. The plot is good and the characters are cold-blooded to say the least. I loved the ending!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Wednesday, February 8, 2017
"The Edge of Everything" by Jeff Giles
In The Edge of Everything by Jeff Giles, it has really been a bad year for 17-yr.-old Zoe. Her dad died, an older couple who befriended her was killed, and now a blizzard has come and her young brother and her are in it and are being attacked. Then a stranger comes out of nowhere and Zoe's life as she knows it will be forever changed.
This book had me from page 1! The story is really good and I cared about the characters. It went quick! I really enjoyed it and feel it was well worth reading!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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This book had me from page 1! The story is really good and I cared about the characters. It went quick! I really enjoyed it and feel it was well worth reading!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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"Frost Blood" by Elly Blake (Updated)
Frost Blood by Elly Blake is a teen fantasy involving some people with special powers called Frostbloods and Firebloods. Frostbloods like all things cold and can create ice and cold as opposed to the Firebloods who like things warm and can create fire and heat. Although they are mortal enemies, Arcus and Ruby join together to destroy the curse behind the throne of the King Frost Blood. Ruby, the main character, is a 17-yr.-old girl who was brought up to hide her gift so must be trained to develop it. She is believed to be the special Fireblood who will be able to destroy the curse behind the throne. There is lots of action with some surprises in the turn of events!
This book kept my interest from the start and I especially liked the parts of Ruby at the Abby and her fighting the King’s champions in the arena. Although the magic involved in this book around Manix was a bit confusing to me, and the writing was not that great, I thought it good enough to continue on with this series. The relationship between Ruby and Arcus that develops didn’t really grab me but maybe that will become more interesting in the next book. I am giving this 3 stars because there are other “super power” series I’ve enjoyed much more.
(Karen's review 2-8-17, 3 stars)
In Frost Blood by Elly Blake, Ruby has power but her mom forbids her to use it! But when her mom is killed and Ruby is put in prison, she yearns for revenge and to use her power. Later some men come and help her escape. She is in a safe house where she is told that she must destroy the throne and kill the king or all is lost! Does Ruby have the power and the will to do it?
I thought this book was really good! There is plenty of action and the writing is really good! Ruby is a great character! Can't wait for book 2!
(Gerard's review 1-21-17, 5++ stars)
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Labels:
fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
magic,
page turner,
romance,
teens
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Tuesday Teasers
Karen's:
Flames ate at my clothes and roared in my ears. My skin was blistering hot, but it didn't burn.From page 13 of Frost Blood by Elly Blake.
I sat beside her, holding her hand. Silly as it sounded, I had slouched in my chair, certain that would make her come to and correct my posture.From The Crown by Kiera Cass (Book 5 of The Selection series.)
Gerard's:
Zoe had the binoculars trained on Stan when he turned back toward the lake and saw it blazing in the darkness--and when he first noticed the figure shooting toward him, covering hundreds of feet in an instant.
Stan was terrified.From page 38 of The Edge of Everything by Jeff Giles.
An flips through the channels. There will be tornadoes, floods, landslides, ash, fear, depravation, suffering, death.From page 40 of Rules of the Game (Book 3 of Endgame) by James Frey & Johnson-Shelton.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
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