In Better and Worse by Margot Hunt, Natalie and Will have a young son named Charlie. Life is good until one day there is big news at Charlie's school! When Natalie finds out Charlie is involved, she goes into "Mama Bear" mode to protect her son. How far will she go? Will Will come along, or does he have other things to worry about that are better left alone?
This book is told in three parts and each part tops the other! Nat and Will are great characters and I thought this rings true to life. Had a surprise ending for me too! Put this on your TBR list!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 43: "I don't know anything more than you do," I said, extracting my hand from her surprisingly strong grip. "I saw the police cars in the parking lot at drop-off this morning, but that's all the information I have."
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Friday, February 8, 2019
"For Better and Worse" by Margot Hunt - Great Read!
Thursday, February 7, 2019
"Reckless Disregard" by Robert Rotstein
Reckless Disregard by Robert Rotstein is a complex Hollywood mystery with lots of crazy characters. Basically, William Bishop, a pillar of the community sues Poniard, a video game designer, for defamation of character because in his video game, Abduction, Poniard implies that Bishop is responsible for the kidnapping and disappearance of Paul Felicity McGrath. The purpose of the game is to find out what actually happened. Poniard is a mystery too because no one actually knows who he is and he is intent on keeping his identity a secret, even to the point of refusing to appear for a deposition or make a court appearance! Parker Stern is a mediator who is drawn into this case as Poniard’s attorney and who has secrets of his own. This book has secret identities, betrayal and death.
This book is written in a very unique way, using the “game” to reflect what Poniard thinks really happened. There are a lot of surprises and twists and turns in the book which kept making it more puzzling. I felt that it was beyond believable though and was glad when I finished it. I did like the lawyer and the trial part. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 35: I’ve spent the last twenty-five years trying to keep this secret. My celebrity almost ruined me, and I don’t want it back, not even a vestige of it. I’m a lawyer, not an actor.
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This book is written in a very unique way, using the “game” to reflect what Poniard thinks really happened. There are a lot of surprises and twists and turns in the book which kept making it more puzzling. I felt that it was beyond believable though and was glad when I finished it. I did like the lawyer and the trial part. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 35: I’ve spent the last twenty-five years trying to keep this secret. My celebrity almost ruined me, and I don’t want it back, not even a vestige of it. I’m a lawyer, not an actor.
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Monday, February 4, 2019
"The Stranger Game" by Peter Gadol
In The Stranger Game by Peter Gadol, Rebecca's boyfriend has gone missing, but the police do not seem to be fazed by this. He probably is playing the "Stranger Game." What is that? You will need to read the book to find the answer to that! This book was pretty good. The pacing was good and I enjoyed how all the characters were developed. A twist at the end surprised me and I liked how it all played out! (Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: I would never see them again. The third rule of the game was never follow the same stranger twice, and so I drove away.
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Teaser from page 15: I would never see them again. The third rule of the game was never follow the same stranger twice, and so I drove away.
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Labels:
mystery,
psychological thriller,
thought provoking,
trust
Saturday, February 2, 2019
"Becoming" by Michelle Obama by Michelle Obama
I heard that Becoming by Michelle Obama was a good book and was curious to learn more about her and what it was like living at the White House and what it would be like being a First Lady. This book did not disappoint. It satisfied my curiosity and also was very inspirational. My favorite character in this book was Michelle Obama's mother. The first part of the book is about her childhood, the middle about her career and developing her relationship with Barack, the last third about the Presidential campaign and her time at the White House. She is very open about sharing her story. Living in the White House has some perks, but the inability to go anywhere when you wanted or even just outside on the balcony without notifying the secret service and getting their permission would be a deal breaker for me right there! (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 12: When I thought I had a good idea about something, I didn't like being told no. Which is how my great-aunt and I ended up in each other's faces, both of us hot and unyielding.
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Teaser from page 12: When I thought I had a good idea about something, I didn't like being told no. Which is how my great-aunt and I ended up in each other's faces, both of us hot and unyielding.
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Friday, February 1, 2019
"The Dream Daughter" by Diane Chamberlain was a Big Hit for Both of Us!
In The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain, Carly is going to give birth, but the doctor tells her it does not look good for the long run. Her brother-in-law comes up with a wild solution, but will Carly go for it? If she does, will it work? This is a wild book to say the least! Carly is a great character and you have to pull for her. Some good twists and turns that I did not see coming kept me involved! I especially loved the last part of the book! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review, 11-30-18:
In The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain, shortly after Carly gets news that her husband was killed in Vietnam only weeks after he left in 1970, she learn she is pregnant. Early in her pregnancy, she receives bad news that there is something wrong with her baby's heart and that it is fatal! Carly is so devastated by the news, that she is willing to do anything to save her child--including time travel to the year 2001 so she can try fetal surgery! Her brother-in-law, Hunter, who she met when she was his physical therapist was a time traveler from 2013 and talks her into giving it a try.
I enjoyed this book very much and highly recommend it to women. It's a combination of contemporary and science fiction. I don't think men would enjoy it as much. It certainly has adventure but centers around Carly's fight to save and get to know her child, Johanna. It has touching scenes and lots of unexpected twists along the way. I was a little disappointed when it ended. It even has two dogs in it and some funny parts as well. I found it to be thought-provoking too and had trouble putting this down. I really looked forward to getting back to it!
(5 stars)
Teaser from page 25: "It doesn't matter. What matters is that during her studies, she discovered it's possible to travel forward and backward in time."
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Karen's review, 11-30-18:
In The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain, shortly after Carly gets news that her husband was killed in Vietnam only weeks after he left in 1970, she learn she is pregnant. Early in her pregnancy, she receives bad news that there is something wrong with her baby's heart and that it is fatal! Carly is so devastated by the news, that she is willing to do anything to save her child--including time travel to the year 2001 so she can try fetal surgery! Her brother-in-law, Hunter, who she met when she was his physical therapist was a time traveler from 2013 and talks her into giving it a try.
I enjoyed this book very much and highly recommend it to women. It's a combination of contemporary and science fiction. I don't think men would enjoy it as much. It certainly has adventure but centers around Carly's fight to save and get to know her child, Johanna. It has touching scenes and lots of unexpected twists along the way. I was a little disappointed when it ended. It even has two dogs in it and some funny parts as well. I found it to be thought-provoking too and had trouble putting this down. I really looked forward to getting back to it!
(5 stars)
Teaser from page 25: "It doesn't matter. What matters is that during her studies, she discovered it's possible to travel forward and backward in time."
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Labels:
adventure,
baby,
Chamberlain,
contemporary fiction,
entertaining,
family relationships,
grief,
mothers and daughters,
Our Favorites,
page turner,
time travel
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