Night Blood is the third, and sad to say, the final book of the Frost Blood series by Elly Blake. It was a fantastic series! Ruby must bring the Frost Blood and the Fire Bloods together to hold back the beasts that will take over the world!
I liked that this was action packed from start to finish. Ruby was a great character and had good interaction with the other people in the book. It has a very good ending too! I LOVED this series!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 33: The cold of Arcus's fingers on my wrist did more to penetrate the angry haze than that single pleading word. I lowered my hands but kept them molten hot.
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Friday, August 31, 2018
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
"A Gathering of Secrets" by Linda Castillo
A Gathering of Secrets by Linda Castillo is a murder mystery that is extremely sad. Right from the Prologue, this book blew me away! It is downright gruesome at times with some suspense. The Chief of Police, Kate Burkholder gets herself into a couple dicey situations in this book. When she discovers what a slime bag the 18-yr-old Amish boy really was, it becomes a struggle for her to hunt down his killer.
This book had some surprises but I came close to figuring out who the murderer was. I thought the plot was interesting and kept my attention throughout the book. I finished this one in just two days.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review (3.5 stars):
In A Gathering of Secrets by Linda Castillo, a teen-age boy is found burned to death in his own barn. Foul play is suspected. It is up to Kate to find out who did this and why. This book is pretty much the same as her other books with it set in the Amish community, her in danger while trying to solve the case, and some of her personal life. The names and incidents change, but pretty much follows the same pattern. I thought it was okay.
Teaser from page 6: Meet me in the barn at midnight. I'll make it worth your while.
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This book had some surprises but I came close to figuring out who the murderer was. I thought the plot was interesting and kept my attention throughout the book. I finished this one in just two days.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review (3.5 stars):
In A Gathering of Secrets by Linda Castillo, a teen-age boy is found burned to death in his own barn. Foul play is suspected. It is up to Kate to find out who did this and why. This book is pretty much the same as her other books with it set in the Amish community, her in danger while trying to solve the case, and some of her personal life. The names and incidents change, but pretty much follows the same pattern. I thought it was okay.
Teaser from page 6: Meet me in the barn at midnight. I'll make it worth your while.
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Labels:
Amish,
Castillo,
crime investigation,
families,
murder mystery,
rape,
relationships,
suicide,
suspense
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
"Cathy--Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Book 11" by Rachel Wesson
Cathy, Book 11 of the Colorado Springs Mail Order Bride series by Rachel Wesson is about drug addiction in the 1800s. When Cathy’s adoptive parents died in a boating accident, the doc gave her some medicine to which she became addicted. Her cousin, Archibald, was appointed her guardian and her father suggested they marry. No love between them though. With the help of Cathy’s maid, she ran off to Clover Springs to find her long lost sister, Mary. Cathy was afraid Archibald was poisoning her and he threatened to put her in an asylum! Shortly after arriving in Clover Springs, she fainted in the street which was how Abe O’Malley met her when he carried her over to the doctor’s office.
This book started out a bit slow and at first, I felt sort of bombarded with a bunch of new characters. I would have liked more of Cathy’s married life with Abe. I thought there should have been more catching up with the sisters. This book seemed to end abruptly. Wilma and her girls were just like a little distraction in this book which focused almost completely on Cathy and Abe. I liked it, but not as much as the others in this series.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 570-71 on Kindle: “My parents, the people who adopted me, hid them from me. My letters to Mary are in the bag.”
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This book started out a bit slow and at first, I felt sort of bombarded with a bunch of new characters. I would have liked more of Cathy’s married life with Abe. I thought there should have been more catching up with the sisters. This book seemed to end abruptly. Wilma and her girls were just like a little distraction in this book which focused almost completely on Cathy and Abe. I liked it, but not as much as the others in this series.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 570-71 on Kindle: “My parents, the people who adopted me, hid them from me. My letters to Mary are in the bag.”
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Labels:
1800s,
addiction,
historical fiction,
western romance
Monday, August 27, 2018
"I Am Still Alive" by Kate Alice Marshall
In I Am Still Alive by Kate Alice Marshall, life is not going too well for Jess. Her mom is dead. Now she is in a remote wilderness with her dad, who was not around for much of her life until now! She is not in good shape either. Can things get any worse for Jess? I thought this book was pretty good. It goes back and forth in time for a bit. Jess was a great character. I had some trouble with the ending so that brought my rating down to a four. It was a good read except for the ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 16:
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 16:
I'm going to die, I force myself to think, and then I say it out loud, shout it, because I need to believe it down in my gut or I'm never going to be able to move.
"I AM GOING TO DIE," I scream across the lake.
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Labels:
family,
fathers and daughters,
survival,
teens,
YA
Saturday, August 25, 2018
"Eleanor" by Rachel Wesson - Book 10 in Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Series
Eleanor by Rachel Wesson is another good 1800 historical fiction story about how the ex-slaves longed to find their family members that they got separated from as slaves. Eleanor is the new school teacher in Clover Springs who came from England. This is a beautiful story of true friendships between blacks and whites as well as how racism still existed after the slaves were freed.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 207-8: Seems I was an embarrassment to my family. Despite my pale skin, I am the daughter of an ex-slave.
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(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 207-8: Seems I was an embarrassment to my family. Despite my pale skin, I am the daughter of an ex-slave.
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Labels:
1800s,
Colorado,
family secrets,
historical fiction,
Karen's favorites,
racism,
relationships,
slavery,
small town
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