I ended 2015 with over thirty books that I hadn't shared my thoughts on. I've been working on those reviews here and there and have whittled that number done some but not enough for my liking. At the rate I'm going I will be sharing my thoughts on these books until 2017. Rather than do that (and forget my thoughts on some of these books entirely) I have decided to do some mini reviews to help me catch up faster. I really shouldn't feel guilty for not reviewing a book but I do so short reviews it is. Here are a few books that I have been wanting to share my thoughts on for awhile now:
Hidden by Karen E. Olson
Summary from Goodreads:
"Nicole Jones – if that
is her real name - lives off the grid. She doesn’t have a license,
passport or bank account. She definitely doesn’t own a computer. She
hasn’t left her refuge, Block Island, in fifteen years. She’s hidden
from the world and she likes it that way. Nicole doesn’t use a computer,
not because she’s afraid of it, but because she’s afraid of what she – a
badass hacker in her past life – would do with it.
When the last
person Nicole wants to see suddenly reappears, using a name he knows
will draw her out, Nicole realizes that her time hidden is now ending.
Her past secrets tumbling into the open and her carefully-constructed
new life set to fall apart, Nicole must re-hone her long-suppressed
computer skills in order to escape from an island that is no longer a
haven, but suddenly a prison."
My Thoughts:
I really loved this book and cannot believe that I waited until now to share my thoughts on it! It was such a unique thriller and was one of those books that swept me away. I was completely caught off guard by it and found myself just immersed in it the entire time that I was reading. This is one of those books that will just suck you in and it wouldn't let me go. I can't describe it any other way. I found myself constantly reading (long after I should have been in bed) and the entire time I was guessing. Guessing at what was going to happen next, guessing as I tried to figure out Nicole's past, really I was just guessing and trying to figure out what in the heck was happening the entire time. And I loved every minute of it! This book was such a page turner (or it would have been but I read it on my kindle- what do you call that?) and it was just so good! I'm gushing a bit at this point but that is because I really loved my reading experience with this one. The summary was the reason I requested it from NetGalley but the book itself was so much more than I expected. Nicole was so much more herself and I loved her character! I was so nervous while reading this one as I wanted everything to turn out okay for her. The tension and suspense that this author created was so intense and was why this book was such a great read for me!
Overall, I was left exhausted after reading this one. Literally, as I stayed up way past my bedtime to finish and work came way too early that next morning. It was completely worth it though and I was thrilled to learn that this is a beginning to a new series. Heck yeah! I have no idea what kind of ride that this author is going to take us on next but sign me up! I'm also hoping to go back and check out this author's other books as some of my favorite bloggers recommended them to me as well. Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: A wild ride that left me breathless by the end!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks the publisher courtesy of NetGalley.
Birdman by Mo Hayder
Summary from Goodreads:
"Greenwich, south-east
London. The Met's crack murder squad, AMIP, is called out by nervous CID
detectives to a grim discovery. Five bodies, all young women, all
ritualistically murdered and dumped on wasteland near the Dome. As each
post-mortem reveals a singular, horrific signature linking the victims,
officers realize that they are on the trail of that most dangerous
offender: a sexual serial killer.
Detective Inspector Jack
Caffery - young, driven, unshockable - finds himself facing both
hostility within the force and echoes of his past in this, his first
case with AMIP. Haunted by the memory of a death long ago, he employs
every weapon forensic science can offer for he knows it is only a matter
of time before this chaotic, sadistic killer strikes again."
My Thoughts:
This book! Oh boy, this was such a dark and disturbing read! I don't get creeped out too often by books but this one definitely had the creepy factor on high. A few years back (I think-not sure how long ago) I read a different book in this series and really enjoyed it. I knew that I wanted to see how this series began so I grabbed this one from the used bookstore one day. Wow! This book packs a punch and is quite the beginning to this mystery series!! While it isn't a book for everyone, it is a book that is very well done and one that kept me reading easily. There were times that I actually wanted to set it aside because it was just so dark but I couldn't because I also needed to see what was going to happen next. What does that say about me? Not sure I want to look too closely at that but I cannot sing this author's praises enough. She isn't afraid to make the reader cringe and it was great to go back and learn more about Jack's character. He has this mysterious air to him and I'm hoping that we will learn more about him (and his past) as we get further into the series. I will definitely be continuing on with this series- I know that for sure!
Overall I found this to be a very disturbing thriller but one that I also won't be forgetting about any time soon! It was fast paced and intense....basically everything that I look for in a good mystery series! I will be grabbing book two for this series sooner rather than later. I just need to make sure I am in the right frame of mind for it. Ha! Twisted is the best way to describe it! And that ending will make the entire ride worth it! Recommended but with the warning that this isn't a book for everyone! Gruesome factor is high!
Bottom Line: One of the darkest books that I read all year but I still loved it!
Disclosure: I purchased a copy of this book from my local used bookstore.
Two books is enough out of me for one day! Heck, that is two off of my list so that is even better. I'm going to try and make a few more posts just like this so that I can catch up completely with my 2015 reads. Have any of you read either of these? I would love to chat more about both of these with you if you've read them. Let me know!!
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Firelight by Kristen Callihan (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Once the flames are ignited . . .
Miranda Ellis is a woman tormented. Plagued since birth by a strange and powerful gift, she has spent her entire life struggling to control her exceptional abilities. Yet one innocent but irreversible mistake has left her family's fortune decimated and forced her to wed London's most nefarious nobleman.
They will burn for eternity . . .
Lord Benjamin Archer is no ordinary man. Doomed to hide his disfigured face behind masks, Archer knows it's selfish to take Miranda as his bride. Yet he can't help being drawn to the flame-haired beauty whose touch sparks a passion he hasn't felt in a lifetime. When Archer is accused of a series of gruesome murders, he gives in to the beastly nature he has fought so hard to hide from the world. But the curse that haunts him cannot be denied. Now, to save his soul, Miranda will enter a world of dark magic and darker intrigue. For only she can see the man hiding behind the mask."
My Thoughts:
This is one of the best paranormal romances that I have read in a long time! I am super excited about this series even though I'm kicking myself for waiting so long to read it. Why do I do this to myself? I actually have the answer to that question though: because now I have a bunch of great books in this series to look forward to! 2016 is going to be the year that I focus on catching up with this series and read the rest of these books because I loved this one so much. It was just so unique and different from many of the books out there! I found this to be one of those books that just pulls you in as the reader and doesn't let you go. I couldn't help but love this world that the author was creating. It was a throwback similar to a historical romance with something "other" thrown in. It was the paranormal aspect that really made this book stand out for me and honestly I just couldn't get enough of this book!
In this book, Archer hides behind masks and keeps to himself to hide his true nature from others. He cannot resist taking Miranda as his bride though and the chemistry between them was instantaneous. Oh my goodness but I loved the relationship that developed between these two. They are both keeping secrets from each other from much of the book and it added a layer of suspense to the reading of the story. I couldn't help but read faster so that I would be able to see how everything was going to play out. One of the things that I love most in a romance book is when it takes time for the two characters to come together. I'm not a huge fan of insta-love or anything similar to it. I loved how Archer and Miranda's trust took time to build between the two of them. It just made the ending all the sweeter because of it. I also really, really loved Miranda's unique abilities. It made her into such a strong main character and I always appreciate that but in especially in a romance read. This book was just so completely readable for me and I found myself curled up on the couch with it for hours. I especially loved the ending but I won't say more than that since I don't want to spoil anything. I was left very excited about this series and ready to begin reading the second book as soon as possible!
All in all, this was one of the best romance reads that I read in 2015 and just barely missed being on my top reads list. It was just so good and such a treat to read! I'm super excited to continue on with this series and hopefully read ALL of the books in this series over the course of the year. I have high hopes that each book after will be just as good as this one! Romance fans should definitely give this one a try! I highly recommend it!
Bottom Line: Such a unique and refreshing romance! Loved it!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. I also ended up buying a copy from the used book store which is the one I read.
"Once the flames are ignited . . .
Miranda Ellis is a woman tormented. Plagued since birth by a strange and powerful gift, she has spent her entire life struggling to control her exceptional abilities. Yet one innocent but irreversible mistake has left her family's fortune decimated and forced her to wed London's most nefarious nobleman.
They will burn for eternity . . .
Lord Benjamin Archer is no ordinary man. Doomed to hide his disfigured face behind masks, Archer knows it's selfish to take Miranda as his bride. Yet he can't help being drawn to the flame-haired beauty whose touch sparks a passion he hasn't felt in a lifetime. When Archer is accused of a series of gruesome murders, he gives in to the beastly nature he has fought so hard to hide from the world. But the curse that haunts him cannot be denied. Now, to save his soul, Miranda will enter a world of dark magic and darker intrigue. For only she can see the man hiding behind the mask."
My Thoughts:
This is one of the best paranormal romances that I have read in a long time! I am super excited about this series even though I'm kicking myself for waiting so long to read it. Why do I do this to myself? I actually have the answer to that question though: because now I have a bunch of great books in this series to look forward to! 2016 is going to be the year that I focus on catching up with this series and read the rest of these books because I loved this one so much. It was just so unique and different from many of the books out there! I found this to be one of those books that just pulls you in as the reader and doesn't let you go. I couldn't help but love this world that the author was creating. It was a throwback similar to a historical romance with something "other" thrown in. It was the paranormal aspect that really made this book stand out for me and honestly I just couldn't get enough of this book!
In this book, Archer hides behind masks and keeps to himself to hide his true nature from others. He cannot resist taking Miranda as his bride though and the chemistry between them was instantaneous. Oh my goodness but I loved the relationship that developed between these two. They are both keeping secrets from each other from much of the book and it added a layer of suspense to the reading of the story. I couldn't help but read faster so that I would be able to see how everything was going to play out. One of the things that I love most in a romance book is when it takes time for the two characters to come together. I'm not a huge fan of insta-love or anything similar to it. I loved how Archer and Miranda's trust took time to build between the two of them. It just made the ending all the sweeter because of it. I also really, really loved Miranda's unique abilities. It made her into such a strong main character and I always appreciate that but in especially in a romance read. This book was just so completely readable for me and I found myself curled up on the couch with it for hours. I especially loved the ending but I won't say more than that since I don't want to spoil anything. I was left very excited about this series and ready to begin reading the second book as soon as possible!
All in all, this was one of the best romance reads that I read in 2015 and just barely missed being on my top reads list. It was just so good and such a treat to read! I'm super excited to continue on with this series and hopefully read ALL of the books in this series over the course of the year. I have high hopes that each book after will be just as good as this one! Romance fans should definitely give this one a try! I highly recommend it!
Bottom Line: Such a unique and refreshing romance! Loved it!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. I also ended up buying a copy from the used book store which is the one I read.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Mercury Retrograde by Laura Bickle (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Something venomous has come to Temperance …
It's been two months since Petra Dee and her coyote sidekick Sig faced off against Temperance's resident alchemist, but things are far from quiet. When an Internet video of a massive snake in the backcountry of Yellowstone goes viral, a chase for the mythical basilisk is on. Monster hunters swarm into the area, and never one to pass up the promise of discovery, Petra joins in the search.
Among the newcomers is a snake cult on wheels―the biker gang Sisters of Serpens. Unlike some, the Sisters don't want to kill the basilisk―they want to worship it. But things get complicated when the basilisk develops a taste for human flesh that rivals the Sisters' own murderous skills.
Meanwhile, the alchemical tree of life is dying, and the undead Hanged Men of Temperance who depend on it know the basilisk may be their last chance for survival.
With time running out for everyone around her, Petra will be forced to decide who survives and who she must leave behind in this action-packed sequel to Dark Alchemy."
My Thoughts:
I was absolutely thrilled when I heard that this book was coming out! I had previously enjoyed Dark Alchemy (the first book in this series) so much and had my fingers crossed that the author would be writing a sequel. So you can imagine my surprise and excitement when I got wind of this book. This series is so completely original and is just different from everything out there! I find it a treat to read and this has been my experience with both books in this series. I should say that you need to start off by reading the first book in this series because events in this book are a continuation from book one. Not all of it which means new readers could start with this book if they wanted but I just feel like they would be missing out a bit. And personally I feel like that this is such a great series and shouldn't be missed! I love how the author takes the impossible and makes it possible with these books. I just cannot emphasize enough how fresh and unique these books are. It is a mish mash of genres in the best possible way: a mystery mixed in with fantasy along with some steampunk elements and a western feel all rolled into one. I love it so much for all of these different reasons (and these are the same things that I loved about book one)!
In this book Petra once again finds herself caught up in a heap of trouble as she attempts to help investigate the mysterious deaths of a family that have died for no apparent reason. She is looking at the geological features of the area trying to determine if a hot gas spot is the reason behind these deaths or could it be the mysterious snake that was sighted in the area. Almost instantly things start to go wrong and Petra is forced to search for answers while trying to keep herself out of danger. I found myself immersed in this book immediately after starting it....it was just that easy to fall back into the world that Bickle had created in Dark Alchemy. I loved that we had the chance to meet up again with all of my favorite characters from the previous book. I especially loved that this book delved more into the mysterious hanged men and their fate after the way that things had ended in book one (trying not to spoil anything here so sorry if I'm being too vague). This book was just as fast paced as the first book and just as hard to set down. Basically I just loved this book as much as I did the first and am now a huge fan of this series! And the ending- what an ending! I loved that we got some answers but I also really loved the set up for the next book. There is going to be a next book!!! I cannot wait!
Overall, I just cannot say enough good things about this series or about this book! I hope that other readers are reading and loving this series as much as I have. Trust this author to take you on a wild ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Now I'm just going to have to patiently wait and wish for the next book in this series. Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: Such a great follow-up to the first book in this series! I cannot recommend it enough!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss.
"Something venomous has come to Temperance …
It's been two months since Petra Dee and her coyote sidekick Sig faced off against Temperance's resident alchemist, but things are far from quiet. When an Internet video of a massive snake in the backcountry of Yellowstone goes viral, a chase for the mythical basilisk is on. Monster hunters swarm into the area, and never one to pass up the promise of discovery, Petra joins in the search.
Among the newcomers is a snake cult on wheels―the biker gang Sisters of Serpens. Unlike some, the Sisters don't want to kill the basilisk―they want to worship it. But things get complicated when the basilisk develops a taste for human flesh that rivals the Sisters' own murderous skills.
Meanwhile, the alchemical tree of life is dying, and the undead Hanged Men of Temperance who depend on it know the basilisk may be their last chance for survival.
With time running out for everyone around her, Petra will be forced to decide who survives and who she must leave behind in this action-packed sequel to Dark Alchemy."
My Thoughts:
I was absolutely thrilled when I heard that this book was coming out! I had previously enjoyed Dark Alchemy (the first book in this series) so much and had my fingers crossed that the author would be writing a sequel. So you can imagine my surprise and excitement when I got wind of this book. This series is so completely original and is just different from everything out there! I find it a treat to read and this has been my experience with both books in this series. I should say that you need to start off by reading the first book in this series because events in this book are a continuation from book one. Not all of it which means new readers could start with this book if they wanted but I just feel like they would be missing out a bit. And personally I feel like that this is such a great series and shouldn't be missed! I love how the author takes the impossible and makes it possible with these books. I just cannot emphasize enough how fresh and unique these books are. It is a mish mash of genres in the best possible way: a mystery mixed in with fantasy along with some steampunk elements and a western feel all rolled into one. I love it so much for all of these different reasons (and these are the same things that I loved about book one)!
In this book Petra once again finds herself caught up in a heap of trouble as she attempts to help investigate the mysterious deaths of a family that have died for no apparent reason. She is looking at the geological features of the area trying to determine if a hot gas spot is the reason behind these deaths or could it be the mysterious snake that was sighted in the area. Almost instantly things start to go wrong and Petra is forced to search for answers while trying to keep herself out of danger. I found myself immersed in this book immediately after starting it....it was just that easy to fall back into the world that Bickle had created in Dark Alchemy. I loved that we had the chance to meet up again with all of my favorite characters from the previous book. I especially loved that this book delved more into the mysterious hanged men and their fate after the way that things had ended in book one (trying not to spoil anything here so sorry if I'm being too vague). This book was just as fast paced as the first book and just as hard to set down. Basically I just loved this book as much as I did the first and am now a huge fan of this series! And the ending- what an ending! I loved that we got some answers but I also really loved the set up for the next book. There is going to be a next book!!! I cannot wait!
Overall, I just cannot say enough good things about this series or about this book! I hope that other readers are reading and loving this series as much as I have. Trust this author to take you on a wild ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Now I'm just going to have to patiently wait and wish for the next book in this series. Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: Such a great follow-up to the first book in this series! I cannot recommend it enough!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Eeny Meeny by M.J. Arlidge (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Two people are abducted, imprisoned, and left with a gun. As hunger and thirst set in, only one walks away alive.
It’s a game more twisted than any Detective Helen Grace has ever seen. If she hadn’t spoken with the shattered survivors herself, she almost wouldn’t believe them.
Helen is familiar with the dark sides of human nature, including her own, but this case—with its seemingly random victims—has her baffled. But as more people go missing, nothing will be more terrifying than when it all starts making sense...."
My Thoughts:
This book was easily one of the darkest and creepiest books that I read all year long! What an amazing beginning to this new mystery series! Books like this are why I read: because they suck me in and just don't let me go. This wasn't always an easy read as it was so dark and twisted at times, but that didn't stop me from devouring it. I literally flew threw the pages of this one as I was reading as fast as I could- I just had to see what would happen next! I loved the fact that there were so many different pieces of the puzzle. I was guessing the entire time that I read this book! I'm struggling with my thoughts on this one as really all I want to say is READ IT! It was one of the most engrossing thrillers that I have read this past year and I read a bunch over the course of the year.
One of the things that I liked most about this book was the main character Helen Grace. She is a bit of an enigma which made her very interesting to me as the reader. I could never quite guess how she was going to react to different things and she just was so very mysterious. I loved it! I loved that as the investigation went on we were able to slowly learn more about her even if it was just here and there. I'm looking forward to future books in this series and seeing how her character continues to develop. The story line or mystery is unlike any other book that I've read so far. It was so completely original and quite terrifying to think about. This author wasn't afraid to take chances and this was reflected by all of the twists and turns throughout the book. Every time that I thought I had things figured out....well, the author pulled the rug out from under me. I found myself filled with anticipation just trying to figure out how this would all end. And the ending. Wow! I didn't see it coming at all which made it even more intense. Looking back, I don't think that it could have ended any other way but I still didn't see any of it coming. It was a shattering conclusion to an amazing book! I can't describe it any better any other way.
Overall, this book was an easy addition to my best reads list of 2015. I just cannot say enough good things about it- I'm gushing at this point. It was dark and twisted so it won't be a book that everyone enjoys but it will be a series that I am reading more of. I've already added this author to my must read list. I will be continuing on with this series as soon as possible. I've actually got a copy of the second book on my shelves already so that makes it even easier. I can't wait! Highly, highly recommended!
Bottom Line: One of the best books that I read in 2015!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley.
"Two people are abducted, imprisoned, and left with a gun. As hunger and thirst set in, only one walks away alive.
It’s a game more twisted than any Detective Helen Grace has ever seen. If she hadn’t spoken with the shattered survivors herself, she almost wouldn’t believe them.
Helen is familiar with the dark sides of human nature, including her own, but this case—with its seemingly random victims—has her baffled. But as more people go missing, nothing will be more terrifying than when it all starts making sense...."
My Thoughts:
This book was easily one of the darkest and creepiest books that I read all year long! What an amazing beginning to this new mystery series! Books like this are why I read: because they suck me in and just don't let me go. This wasn't always an easy read as it was so dark and twisted at times, but that didn't stop me from devouring it. I literally flew threw the pages of this one as I was reading as fast as I could- I just had to see what would happen next! I loved the fact that there were so many different pieces of the puzzle. I was guessing the entire time that I read this book! I'm struggling with my thoughts on this one as really all I want to say is READ IT! It was one of the most engrossing thrillers that I have read this past year and I read a bunch over the course of the year.
One of the things that I liked most about this book was the main character Helen Grace. She is a bit of an enigma which made her very interesting to me as the reader. I could never quite guess how she was going to react to different things and she just was so very mysterious. I loved it! I loved that as the investigation went on we were able to slowly learn more about her even if it was just here and there. I'm looking forward to future books in this series and seeing how her character continues to develop. The story line or mystery is unlike any other book that I've read so far. It was so completely original and quite terrifying to think about. This author wasn't afraid to take chances and this was reflected by all of the twists and turns throughout the book. Every time that I thought I had things figured out....well, the author pulled the rug out from under me. I found myself filled with anticipation just trying to figure out how this would all end. And the ending. Wow! I didn't see it coming at all which made it even more intense. Looking back, I don't think that it could have ended any other way but I still didn't see any of it coming. It was a shattering conclusion to an amazing book! I can't describe it any better any other way.
Overall, this book was an easy addition to my best reads list of 2015. I just cannot say enough good things about it- I'm gushing at this point. It was dark and twisted so it won't be a book that everyone enjoys but it will be a series that I am reading more of. I've already added this author to my must read list. I will be continuing on with this series as soon as possible. I've actually got a copy of the second book on my shelves already so that makes it even easier. I can't wait! Highly, highly recommended!
Bottom Line: One of the best books that I read in 2015!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
On Thin Icing by Ellie Alexander (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"It's the dead of winter in the sleepy town of Ashland, which means no tourists-and fewer customers-for Jules Capshaw and her bakery. But when she's asked to cater an off-season retreat for the directors of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, business starts heating up...until Jules finds a dead body in the freezer.
Someone at the retreat has apparently iced the bartender, a well-known flirt with a legendary temper-that is, before a killer beat him to the punch. Then, from out of nowhere, Jules's own ex-husband shows up at the shop-and soon becomes a suspect. With accusations piling up higher than the snow-and thicker than a chocolate mousse cake-Jules has to think outside the (recipe) box to find the real culprit...and make sure he gets his just desserts."
My Thoughts:
This series is fast becoming one of my favorite cozy mystery series to follow! Last year I read all three of the books in this series and each one was such a fun reading experience. What I love about this series is how focused they are on baking and food in general. It makes me SO hungry while I'm reading at times because the descriptions of food are just amazing! If I could bake and cook like Jules does, well that would be just amazing. Sometimes I truly feel like I am reading more for the food and descriptions of Jules' cooking rather than the mystery itself. I also really appreciate in this series that Jules doesn't have her life figured out. She isn't perfect and is kind of at a turning point in her life. Actually all of the characters in this series are pretty great which is one of the reasons why I love this series so much! Great characters, yummy food descriptions, and suspenseful mysteries are why these books are clear winners for me. I just can't seem to get enough!
One of the things that I really loved about this book was the setting. I loved how the author used a winter snow storm and a mountain lodge to give this book such an isolated and creepy feel to it. I read this book during a snow/ice storm of our own and it just fit in so perfectly with this time of year. This book felt darker and more suspenseful than the previous two books thanks to the setting. I just loved it! The mystery portion of this book was well done and I wasn't able to figure out what was going on until the very end. I also liked that in this book we finally got to meet Jule's estranged husband Carlos. We have been hearing so much about him since the very beginning and now it was interesting finally getting to see him and Jules interact with one another. I can't honestly say how I feel about him at this point. I actually am more a fan of Thomas (Jules' ex-boyfriend) so I am very, very curious to see what happens in the next book! The ending of this book tied up everything quite nicely and left me eager for book four. I especially love how the author includes recipes at the end with some of the different recipes that Jule's has made throughout the book. I just need to get some confidence and try one of them!!!
Overall, this was another great addition to one of my favorite cozy mystery series!! I'm super excited that another book will be releasing in 2016....I just need to get my hands on it as soon as possible. I'm hoping that we will get more resolution to Jules and Carlos' relationship in the next book. And many more delicious recipes of course! These books are just so much fun and are such great reads. I cannot recommend them enough! I feel like you should start with book one Meet Your Baker just so that you get the full reading experience but really these books could be read on their own. Cozy mystery fans and mystery readers in general should really give this series a try! Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: Another standout read from one of my favorite cozy mystery series!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley as part of a CBB Book Tour.
"It's the dead of winter in the sleepy town of Ashland, which means no tourists-and fewer customers-for Jules Capshaw and her bakery. But when she's asked to cater an off-season retreat for the directors of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, business starts heating up...until Jules finds a dead body in the freezer.
Someone at the retreat has apparently iced the bartender, a well-known flirt with a legendary temper-that is, before a killer beat him to the punch. Then, from out of nowhere, Jules's own ex-husband shows up at the shop-and soon becomes a suspect. With accusations piling up higher than the snow-and thicker than a chocolate mousse cake-Jules has to think outside the (recipe) box to find the real culprit...and make sure he gets his just desserts."
My Thoughts:
This series is fast becoming one of my favorite cozy mystery series to follow! Last year I read all three of the books in this series and each one was such a fun reading experience. What I love about this series is how focused they are on baking and food in general. It makes me SO hungry while I'm reading at times because the descriptions of food are just amazing! If I could bake and cook like Jules does, well that would be just amazing. Sometimes I truly feel like I am reading more for the food and descriptions of Jules' cooking rather than the mystery itself. I also really appreciate in this series that Jules doesn't have her life figured out. She isn't perfect and is kind of at a turning point in her life. Actually all of the characters in this series are pretty great which is one of the reasons why I love this series so much! Great characters, yummy food descriptions, and suspenseful mysteries are why these books are clear winners for me. I just can't seem to get enough!
One of the things that I really loved about this book was the setting. I loved how the author used a winter snow storm and a mountain lodge to give this book such an isolated and creepy feel to it. I read this book during a snow/ice storm of our own and it just fit in so perfectly with this time of year. This book felt darker and more suspenseful than the previous two books thanks to the setting. I just loved it! The mystery portion of this book was well done and I wasn't able to figure out what was going on until the very end. I also liked that in this book we finally got to meet Jule's estranged husband Carlos. We have been hearing so much about him since the very beginning and now it was interesting finally getting to see him and Jules interact with one another. I can't honestly say how I feel about him at this point. I actually am more a fan of Thomas (Jules' ex-boyfriend) so I am very, very curious to see what happens in the next book! The ending of this book tied up everything quite nicely and left me eager for book four. I especially love how the author includes recipes at the end with some of the different recipes that Jule's has made throughout the book. I just need to get some confidence and try one of them!!!
Overall, this was another great addition to one of my favorite cozy mystery series!! I'm super excited that another book will be releasing in 2016....I just need to get my hands on it as soon as possible. I'm hoping that we will get more resolution to Jules and Carlos' relationship in the next book. And many more delicious recipes of course! These books are just so much fun and are such great reads. I cannot recommend them enough! I feel like you should start with book one Meet Your Baker just so that you get the full reading experience but really these books could be read on their own. Cozy mystery fans and mystery readers in general should really give this series a try! Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: Another standout read from one of my favorite cozy mystery series!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley as part of a CBB Book Tour.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Red Ribbons by Louise Phillips (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"A SERIAL KILLER
When the body of a missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, her hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair, the hunt for her killer reaches epic proportion with the discovery of a second girl's body 24 hours later.
THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Desperate to find the murderer, police call in criminal psychologist Kate Pearson, to get inside the mind of the serial killer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all begins to feel terrifyingly familiar as her own past threatens to cloud her investigations.
AN ACCUSED WOMAN
Ellie Brady has been institutionalised for 15 years, for the killing of her twelve-year-old daughter, Amy. After all this time, does Ellie hold the key to finding the killer of the Dublin schoolgirls?
What would you do if you were accused of killing your own daughter? What if those closest to you turned their back on you? And when everyone stopped listening, what next, when even you believe you're guilty?"
My Thoughts:
I feel like this year was such a great year in terms of finding great new authors to follow and Louise Phillips is definitely one of them! I read the above summary for this book and just knew that I wanted to read it. It wasn't available in my local library system so I couldn't help but add it to my Amazon shopping cart when I went on a book buying binge. This book was so completely worth it and I'm glad that followed my instincts on this one. I'm a sucker for any thriller with a hint of a mental institution being involved....something about that type of setting seems so entirely creepy to me that I just cannot resist. Add to that a storyline that involves a mother accused of killing her own daughter and I was completely sold by that point. This book didn't disappoint in the slightest and was just as dark and twisted as the summary portrays it to be. I admit to being fully hooked by this book from beginning to end. It was one of those books that just sweeps you up and doesn't let you go which was exactly what I needed. Really a great thriller and mystery all wrapped in one!
One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that this book was told from multiple viewpoints. This allowed for the reader to experience the different parts of this book in a way that ratcheted up the suspense level several notches. For instance parts of the book were told from the viewpoint of the killer and then other parts were told from the viewpoint of Ellie Brady who was the mother accused of killing her own daughter. I was a bit partial to Ellie's story as I could tell from the beginning that she was a bit of an unreliable narrator which I am a complete sucker for. I loved how we were given bits and pieces here and there of what happened to her daughter but it wasn't until the very end that everything began to tie together. The author did a really amazing job of fitting all of the pieces of the puzzles together in a way that really worked for me as the reader. I found the ending to be a heart pounding reading experience! I flew through those last pages reading as fast as I possibly could. Wow! I was left instantly wishing for more books like this one which means that I couldn't help but see what else this author has written. Thank goodness that I have more books in this series to look forward to (even if my wallet will be hurting because of it)!
All in all, I found this to be a really great read that left me so excited about this mystery series! I loved how easily I fell into this book and how hard I found it to set down. It was tense and filled with suspense which was exactly what I was hoping for. I cannot wait to see what kind of case Kate will find herself wrapped up in next. Easily recommended but especially to those mystery and thriller fans! I've already handed my copy off to my Mom for her to enjoy next.
Bottom Line: A thrilling read that I didn't want to stop reading! I need more!
Disclosure: I bought this book for myself as a bookish treat- now I need to buy the rest of the series.
"A SERIAL KILLER
When the body of a missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, her hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair, the hunt for her killer reaches epic proportion with the discovery of a second girl's body 24 hours later.
THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Desperate to find the murderer, police call in criminal psychologist Kate Pearson, to get inside the mind of the serial killer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all begins to feel terrifyingly familiar as her own past threatens to cloud her investigations.
AN ACCUSED WOMAN
Ellie Brady has been institutionalised for 15 years, for the killing of her twelve-year-old daughter, Amy. After all this time, does Ellie hold the key to finding the killer of the Dublin schoolgirls?
What would you do if you were accused of killing your own daughter? What if those closest to you turned their back on you? And when everyone stopped listening, what next, when even you believe you're guilty?"
My Thoughts:
I feel like this year was such a great year in terms of finding great new authors to follow and Louise Phillips is definitely one of them! I read the above summary for this book and just knew that I wanted to read it. It wasn't available in my local library system so I couldn't help but add it to my Amazon shopping cart when I went on a book buying binge. This book was so completely worth it and I'm glad that followed my instincts on this one. I'm a sucker for any thriller with a hint of a mental institution being involved....something about that type of setting seems so entirely creepy to me that I just cannot resist. Add to that a storyline that involves a mother accused of killing her own daughter and I was completely sold by that point. This book didn't disappoint in the slightest and was just as dark and twisted as the summary portrays it to be. I admit to being fully hooked by this book from beginning to end. It was one of those books that just sweeps you up and doesn't let you go which was exactly what I needed. Really a great thriller and mystery all wrapped in one!
One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that this book was told from multiple viewpoints. This allowed for the reader to experience the different parts of this book in a way that ratcheted up the suspense level several notches. For instance parts of the book were told from the viewpoint of the killer and then other parts were told from the viewpoint of Ellie Brady who was the mother accused of killing her own daughter. I was a bit partial to Ellie's story as I could tell from the beginning that she was a bit of an unreliable narrator which I am a complete sucker for. I loved how we were given bits and pieces here and there of what happened to her daughter but it wasn't until the very end that everything began to tie together. The author did a really amazing job of fitting all of the pieces of the puzzles together in a way that really worked for me as the reader. I found the ending to be a heart pounding reading experience! I flew through those last pages reading as fast as I possibly could. Wow! I was left instantly wishing for more books like this one which means that I couldn't help but see what else this author has written. Thank goodness that I have more books in this series to look forward to (even if my wallet will be hurting because of it)!
All in all, I found this to be a really great read that left me so excited about this mystery series! I loved how easily I fell into this book and how hard I found it to set down. It was tense and filled with suspense which was exactly what I was hoping for. I cannot wait to see what kind of case Kate will find herself wrapped up in next. Easily recommended but especially to those mystery and thriller fans! I've already handed my copy off to my Mom for her to enjoy next.
Bottom Line: A thrilling read that I didn't want to stop reading! I need more!
Disclosure: I bought this book for myself as a bookish treat- now I need to buy the rest of the series.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses by Jenny Hale (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Single mother Abbey Fuller loves her family more than anything, and doesn’t regret for a moment having had to put her dreams of being an interior designer on hold. But with her son, Max, growing up, when a friend recommends her for a small design job she jumps at the chance. How hard can it be?
Nick Sinclair needs his house decorated in time for his family’s festive visit – and money is no object. What he doesn’t need is to be distracted from his multi-million dollar business – even if it is Christmas.
When Abbey pulls up to the huge Sinclair mansion, she has a feeling she might be out of her depth. And when she meets the gorgeous, brooding Nicholas Sinclair, she knows that she’s in real trouble…
With the snow falling all around, can Abbey take the chance to make her dreams of being a designer come true? And can she help Nick to finally enjoy the magic of Christmas?"
My Thoughts:
I requested this one earlier this month as I was just in the mood for a holiday romance and thought this one sounded like a fun read. This book was exactly what I expected it to be: filled with feel good moments, cute, and light-hearted are all perfect but different ways that I would describe this book. It was a great way to spend a few enjoyable evenings leading up until the craziness of the holidays. I also fully admit to choosing this book over the thriller that I had been planning on reading in print. Sometimes a girl just has to go with her reading moods, you know? It was a good choice on my part and I easily found myself wrapped up in this Christmas romance hoping for a happy ever after.
Abbey is a nurse who has always dreamed of being an interior decorator. She finds herself with this huge chance to live her dream when it comes to being hired to decorate Nick Sinclair's mansion. Nick is focused entirely on growing his business and is only having his house decorated to please his family. He has very little interest in anything that has to do with the decorating of his house but that doesn't stop the sparks from flying between Abbey and him. I really enjoyed how Abbey was able to pull Nick outside of himself for a little bit and get him to loosen up. I loved her character and felt like I (as the reader) really got to know her throughout this book. It was a bit opposite for me when it came to Nick. I never really felt like I fully connected to his character as the story is only told from Abbey's viewpoint. Nick was so determined and focused on his business for the majority of the book....he just felt almost inaccessible and I never really understood his character fully. I loved the parts of the book where Abbey would show him how much more there is to life than just work. Those parts were so fun to read about and provided some of the feel good moments that I had talked about earlier. I just would have liked to get to know Nick more outside of his work, work, work mantra that he always seemed to have going on.
All in all, this was a fun holiday read that I couldn't help but enjoy. It sure did make me wish for snow on the ground though! I was a bit jealous of the snowstorms they were getting as we ended up with a rainy but definitely not white Christmas where I live. I couldn't help but love the way the author wrapped up this book- it lived up to my expectations perfectly! I would easily recommend this to other readers who are looking for a good holiday romance. It wasn't a perfect read for me but I did really enjoy it and would love to read more of this author's books. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great read for a snowy evening! (I just pretended there was snow on the ground where I live when I read it. LOL!)
Disclosure: I received a copy of this books thanks to the publisher and NetGalley.
"Single mother Abbey Fuller loves her family more than anything, and doesn’t regret for a moment having had to put her dreams of being an interior designer on hold. But with her son, Max, growing up, when a friend recommends her for a small design job she jumps at the chance. How hard can it be?
Nick Sinclair needs his house decorated in time for his family’s festive visit – and money is no object. What he doesn’t need is to be distracted from his multi-million dollar business – even if it is Christmas.
When Abbey pulls up to the huge Sinclair mansion, she has a feeling she might be out of her depth. And when she meets the gorgeous, brooding Nicholas Sinclair, she knows that she’s in real trouble…
With the snow falling all around, can Abbey take the chance to make her dreams of being a designer come true? And can she help Nick to finally enjoy the magic of Christmas?"
My Thoughts:
I requested this one earlier this month as I was just in the mood for a holiday romance and thought this one sounded like a fun read. This book was exactly what I expected it to be: filled with feel good moments, cute, and light-hearted are all perfect but different ways that I would describe this book. It was a great way to spend a few enjoyable evenings leading up until the craziness of the holidays. I also fully admit to choosing this book over the thriller that I had been planning on reading in print. Sometimes a girl just has to go with her reading moods, you know? It was a good choice on my part and I easily found myself wrapped up in this Christmas romance hoping for a happy ever after.
Abbey is a nurse who has always dreamed of being an interior decorator. She finds herself with this huge chance to live her dream when it comes to being hired to decorate Nick Sinclair's mansion. Nick is focused entirely on growing his business and is only having his house decorated to please his family. He has very little interest in anything that has to do with the decorating of his house but that doesn't stop the sparks from flying between Abbey and him. I really enjoyed how Abbey was able to pull Nick outside of himself for a little bit and get him to loosen up. I loved her character and felt like I (as the reader) really got to know her throughout this book. It was a bit opposite for me when it came to Nick. I never really felt like I fully connected to his character as the story is only told from Abbey's viewpoint. Nick was so determined and focused on his business for the majority of the book....he just felt almost inaccessible and I never really understood his character fully. I loved the parts of the book where Abbey would show him how much more there is to life than just work. Those parts were so fun to read about and provided some of the feel good moments that I had talked about earlier. I just would have liked to get to know Nick more outside of his work, work, work mantra that he always seemed to have going on.
All in all, this was a fun holiday read that I couldn't help but enjoy. It sure did make me wish for snow on the ground though! I was a bit jealous of the snowstorms they were getting as we ended up with a rainy but definitely not white Christmas where I live. I couldn't help but love the way the author wrapped up this book- it lived up to my expectations perfectly! I would easily recommend this to other readers who are looking for a good holiday romance. It wasn't a perfect read for me but I did really enjoy it and would love to read more of this author's books. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great read for a snowy evening! (I just pretended there was snow on the ground where I live when I read it. LOL!)
Disclosure: I received a copy of this books thanks to the publisher and NetGalley.
Monday, December 28, 2015
What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"In a heartbeat, everything changes…
Rachel Jenner is walking in a Bristol park with her eight-year-old son, Ben, when he asks if he can run ahead. It’s an ordinary request on an ordinary Sunday afternoon, and Rachel has no reason to worry—until Ben vanishes.
Police are called, search parties go out, and Rachel, already insecure after her recent divorce, feels herself coming undone. As hours and then days pass without a sign of Ben, everyone who knew him is called into question, from Rachel’s newly married ex-husband to her mother-of-the-year sister. Inevitably, media attention focuses on Rachel too, and the public’s attitude toward her begins to shift from sympathy to suspicion.
As she desperately pieces together the threadbare clues, Rachel realizes that nothing is quite as she imagined it to be, not even her own judgment. And the greatest dangers may lie not in the anonymous strangers of every parent’s nightmares, but behind the familiar smiles of those she trusts the most."
My Thoughts:
I don't even think that I can explain coherently how good this book was or how emotionally wrenching I found it to be while reading. The premise of this book is every mother's nightmare and I felt emotionally drained when I finished reading it. I had to stop reading at one point because I just couldn't take it any more and was going to give in to the urge to peek at the ending because the suspense level was sky high. I managed to resist though and have to admit that I was glad I held strong as it made the ending of the book that much better for me. After finishing this book I had to move on to a cozy mystery because I needed something on the lighter side since this was such a dark read. It was so good though and I managed to read this chunky book in a matter of days. Dark, atmospheric thrillers like this are like my reading catnip (if there was such a thing) so I have to admit that helped boost my enjoyment to an even higher level. This was just one of those books that I could not set down!
One of the most disturbing things about this book was how real it all felt. How easy it is for a person to make a choice and have their entire life change because of it. It scraped my emotions raw seeing everything that Rachel was going through. I cannot even begin to explain how horrifying I found this book to be when I considered how easily this situation could happen. This was most especially true when it came to the media coverage of the disappearance and how easily they placed the blame on Rachel herself. It is too easy to think of other real life examples of the media skewing public opinion a certain way just by the way they present coverage of the news. It is a scary world we live in sometimes and this book felt terrifyingly real with the way the public and media both seemed to turn on Rachel. What else to say without giving too much away? The author was able to create such a dark almost sinister atmosphere in this novel where Rachel didn't know who she could trust. I loved how the author had me suspecting just about everyone's motivations as I tried to figure it all out. The ending felt real to me which I really appreciated as I had no clue how the author was going to tie this all up. I won't say more than that as I feel like it might spoil things but the author did a really great job in my opinion. This is a book that will almost certainly be on my top ten reads list for this year and an author that I cannot wait to read more of!
Overall I really don't know what else to say about this book besides READ IT! It was dark and gut-wrenching but it was so completely worth it! I cannot get over the fact that this is Gilly Macmillan's debut novel, and I also can't wait to see what she comes up with next! Recommended, recommended, recommended. And when you finish with this one come back and discuss it with me, won't you? I have so many other things that I would like to say but I don't want to spoil the book for others.
Bottom Line: A book that will be on my top ten list for this year. Enough said!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a PICT book tour.
"In a heartbeat, everything changes…
Rachel Jenner is walking in a Bristol park with her eight-year-old son, Ben, when he asks if he can run ahead. It’s an ordinary request on an ordinary Sunday afternoon, and Rachel has no reason to worry—until Ben vanishes.
Police are called, search parties go out, and Rachel, already insecure after her recent divorce, feels herself coming undone. As hours and then days pass without a sign of Ben, everyone who knew him is called into question, from Rachel’s newly married ex-husband to her mother-of-the-year sister. Inevitably, media attention focuses on Rachel too, and the public’s attitude toward her begins to shift from sympathy to suspicion.
As she desperately pieces together the threadbare clues, Rachel realizes that nothing is quite as she imagined it to be, not even her own judgment. And the greatest dangers may lie not in the anonymous strangers of every parent’s nightmares, but behind the familiar smiles of those she trusts the most."
My Thoughts:
I don't even think that I can explain coherently how good this book was or how emotionally wrenching I found it to be while reading. The premise of this book is every mother's nightmare and I felt emotionally drained when I finished reading it. I had to stop reading at one point because I just couldn't take it any more and was going to give in to the urge to peek at the ending because the suspense level was sky high. I managed to resist though and have to admit that I was glad I held strong as it made the ending of the book that much better for me. After finishing this book I had to move on to a cozy mystery because I needed something on the lighter side since this was such a dark read. It was so good though and I managed to read this chunky book in a matter of days. Dark, atmospheric thrillers like this are like my reading catnip (if there was such a thing) so I have to admit that helped boost my enjoyment to an even higher level. This was just one of those books that I could not set down!
One of the most disturbing things about this book was how real it all felt. How easy it is for a person to make a choice and have their entire life change because of it. It scraped my emotions raw seeing everything that Rachel was going through. I cannot even begin to explain how horrifying I found this book to be when I considered how easily this situation could happen. This was most especially true when it came to the media coverage of the disappearance and how easily they placed the blame on Rachel herself. It is too easy to think of other real life examples of the media skewing public opinion a certain way just by the way they present coverage of the news. It is a scary world we live in sometimes and this book felt terrifyingly real with the way the public and media both seemed to turn on Rachel. What else to say without giving too much away? The author was able to create such a dark almost sinister atmosphere in this novel where Rachel didn't know who she could trust. I loved how the author had me suspecting just about everyone's motivations as I tried to figure it all out. The ending felt real to me which I really appreciated as I had no clue how the author was going to tie this all up. I won't say more than that as I feel like it might spoil things but the author did a really great job in my opinion. This is a book that will almost certainly be on my top ten reads list for this year and an author that I cannot wait to read more of!
Overall I really don't know what else to say about this book besides READ IT! It was dark and gut-wrenching but it was so completely worth it! I cannot get over the fact that this is Gilly Macmillan's debut novel, and I also can't wait to see what she comes up with next! Recommended, recommended, recommended. And when you finish with this one come back and discuss it with me, won't you? I have so many other things that I would like to say but I don't want to spoil the book for others.
Bottom Line: A book that will be on my top ten list for this year. Enough said!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a PICT book tour.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Season for Desire by Theresa Romain (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Like her four sisters, Lady Audrina Bradleigh is expected to marry a duke, lead fashion, and behave with propriety. Consequently, Audrina pursues mischief with gusto, attending scandalous parties and indulging in illicit affairs. But when an erstwhile lover threatens to ruin her reputation, Audrina has no choice but to find a respectable husband at once.
Who would guess that her search would lead her to Giles Rutherford, a blunt-spoken American on a treasure hunt of his own? When a Christmas snowstorm strands the pair at a country inn, more secrets are traded than gifts—along with kisses that require no mistletoe—and Audrina discovers even proper gentlemen have their wicked side…"
My Thoughts:
I was in the mood for a great holiday read and found this book sitting on my kindle unread. It had sat there way too long because this was honestly a delight to read. I haven't read a ton of historical romances this year but each one that I've read was enjoyable with this being an easy favorite. Set near Christmas time, Lady Audrina and Giles Rutherford are thrown together unexpectedly when Giles comes to Audrina's aid at the request of her parents. They find themselves in a situation that neither truly wants afterwards where Audrina is forced to accompany Giles and his father on their hunt for a secret box that possibly contains their inheritance from Gile's deceased mother. If that isn't excitement enough for you, Audrina is also caught up in her own scandal thanks to previous choices she has made and now needs to find a suitable husband or risk not being able to attend her own sister's wedding. All of this combined into such a great read where I was never sure how everything was going to work out. I had to just sit back and enjoy the ride that the author was taking me on which was completely worth it!
One of the things I loved about this book was all of the different characters. Lady Audrina comes across as a bit haughty and spoiled at the beginning of this book but it isn't long before the reader begins to see a different side of her. We also begin to learn the reasons behind this facade and I liked her character all the more for it. The chemistry between Audrina and Giles was almost instantaneous and I found myself eager to see how it would all play out. Really I managed to read this entire book in a matter of days because I just didn't want to set my kindle down. The snowy setting of this book had me wishing for snow (and yes I am bummed as there still is no snow on the ground) on a constant basis. Add to all of this the adventure that the characters found themselves on and you can basically figure out why I loved this book so much. The author took a scenario that seemed completely improbably and made it work with such ease that I just fell into the story. And the ending was just icing on the cake for me! I loved it! I loved the little surprises here and there which meant a better happy ever after for the main characters. I loved how strong Audrina was and how much more confidence she had in her self worth by the end of this book. I just loved it all and now want to read all of this author's books. Does that tell you enough?
Overall, I found this to be a wonderful read for this time of the year and a really great romantic read! I'm lucky that I have more of this author's books to look forward to which I've already added to my TBR list. I loved that this author was able to wrap me up so completely in this story and make me wish that it wouldn't end. I'm glad that I finally took the time to read this one- shame on me for waiting so long to read it! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A delightful read that is just meant to be devoured in a day or two!
Disclosure: I received my copy of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley (an embarrassingly long time ago).
"Like her four sisters, Lady Audrina Bradleigh is expected to marry a duke, lead fashion, and behave with propriety. Consequently, Audrina pursues mischief with gusto, attending scandalous parties and indulging in illicit affairs. But when an erstwhile lover threatens to ruin her reputation, Audrina has no choice but to find a respectable husband at once.
Who would guess that her search would lead her to Giles Rutherford, a blunt-spoken American on a treasure hunt of his own? When a Christmas snowstorm strands the pair at a country inn, more secrets are traded than gifts—along with kisses that require no mistletoe—and Audrina discovers even proper gentlemen have their wicked side…"
My Thoughts:
I was in the mood for a great holiday read and found this book sitting on my kindle unread. It had sat there way too long because this was honestly a delight to read. I haven't read a ton of historical romances this year but each one that I've read was enjoyable with this being an easy favorite. Set near Christmas time, Lady Audrina and Giles Rutherford are thrown together unexpectedly when Giles comes to Audrina's aid at the request of her parents. They find themselves in a situation that neither truly wants afterwards where Audrina is forced to accompany Giles and his father on their hunt for a secret box that possibly contains their inheritance from Gile's deceased mother. If that isn't excitement enough for you, Audrina is also caught up in her own scandal thanks to previous choices she has made and now needs to find a suitable husband or risk not being able to attend her own sister's wedding. All of this combined into such a great read where I was never sure how everything was going to work out. I had to just sit back and enjoy the ride that the author was taking me on which was completely worth it!
One of the things I loved about this book was all of the different characters. Lady Audrina comes across as a bit haughty and spoiled at the beginning of this book but it isn't long before the reader begins to see a different side of her. We also begin to learn the reasons behind this facade and I liked her character all the more for it. The chemistry between Audrina and Giles was almost instantaneous and I found myself eager to see how it would all play out. Really I managed to read this entire book in a matter of days because I just didn't want to set my kindle down. The snowy setting of this book had me wishing for snow (and yes I am bummed as there still is no snow on the ground) on a constant basis. Add to all of this the adventure that the characters found themselves on and you can basically figure out why I loved this book so much. The author took a scenario that seemed completely improbably and made it work with such ease that I just fell into the story. And the ending was just icing on the cake for me! I loved it! I loved the little surprises here and there which meant a better happy ever after for the main characters. I loved how strong Audrina was and how much more confidence she had in her self worth by the end of this book. I just loved it all and now want to read all of this author's books. Does that tell you enough?
Overall, I found this to be a wonderful read for this time of the year and a really great romantic read! I'm lucky that I have more of this author's books to look forward to which I've already added to my TBR list. I loved that this author was able to wrap me up so completely in this story and make me wish that it wouldn't end. I'm glad that I finally took the time to read this one- shame on me for waiting so long to read it! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A delightful read that is just meant to be devoured in a day or two!
Disclosure: I received my copy of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley (an embarrassingly long time ago).
Monday, December 21, 2015
One Step Too Far by Tina Seskis (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful family. A dream home. So what makes lawyer Emily Coleman—a woman who appears to have everything—get up one morning and walk right out of her life to start again as someone new?
Deliberately losing herself in London, Emily quickly transforms herself into Cat. Along with her new name, she finds a new home in a shared house in North London teeming with an odd assortment of flatmates, and a new job as a receptionist.
Soon Cat has buried any trace of her old self so well, no one knows how to find her. But she can’t bury the past—or her own painful memories. As the days turn to months, thoughts of all she’s left behind begin to consume her. She cannot outrun the ghosts that haunt her, no matter how hard she tries to elude them. And soon, she’ll have to face the truth of what she’s done—a shocking revelation that may push her one step too far..."
My Thoughts:
This book is going to be so difficult to share my thoughts on without spoiling anything! If I seem less coherent than usual because of this you now know why. Brief summary of my thoughts: this book was unexpected. I went into reading this one intrigued by the premise but also with a bit of trepidation. I instantly had the question in the back of my mind of what could cause this woman to leave her family behind in order to start a completely new life? Why would she want to start over at all? These questions were constantly running through my mind as I began reading this book and were present for the majority of my reading experience. What made this book really pull me in as the reader was the way the author slowly gave pieces here and there of Emily's past life. Because I had those questions constantly in the back of my mind, I couldn't help but try to figure out what had happened on my own. It was a mystery but not the typical type of mystery that I am so used to reading. Instead of figuring out the whodunnit, we were trying to discover what had really happened to Emily that caused her to just leave her life behind. I've never read another book like this!
Another thing that really intrigued me with this book was Emily or Cat herself (for purposes of this review I am just going to call her Emily). She was almost a bit of an unreliable narrator at times because she works so hard to suppress her memories from her previous life. I constantly felt like her actions and thoughts gave me more questions rather than answers. The author slowly built this atmosphere that was so intense by the end of the book...I had to force myself to keep reading and not stop to peek at the ending. I'm so glad that I held out though because it was completely worth the wait. I won't say more than that as I don't want to give anything at all away. This is a book to be experienced on your own without any spoilers or preconceived notions. Just read it! I also couldn't help but appreciate how the author managed to keep me so connected to this book even when I didn't always particularly like Emily's character. There were times when she annoyed me, where I couldn't understand the decisions that she was making, but yet I didn't want to stop reading. I just knew that there had to be reasons why she was making the choices that she was. I hate to make the comparison but it reminded me a bit of Gillian Flynn's writing where there is just that compelling factor that keeps you reading no matter what. That feeling was definitely in this book and by the end I knew exactly why!
Overall, I really ended up enjoying my reading experience with this book and am left eager for more! This is definitely an author to watch in my opinion! I went into this book expecting a thriller of a different sort and was pleased to get a book that completely exceeded my expectations in an entirely different way! Who out there has read this one?? I would love to discuss with others! Definitely a recommended read- one that I would give out 4.5 out of 5 stars too if I still did ratings.
Bottom Line: A book that kept me guessing and unable to stop reading.
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book as part of a TLC blog tour thanks to the publisher.
"An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful family. A dream home. So what makes lawyer Emily Coleman—a woman who appears to have everything—get up one morning and walk right out of her life to start again as someone new?
Deliberately losing herself in London, Emily quickly transforms herself into Cat. Along with her new name, she finds a new home in a shared house in North London teeming with an odd assortment of flatmates, and a new job as a receptionist.
Soon Cat has buried any trace of her old self so well, no one knows how to find her. But she can’t bury the past—or her own painful memories. As the days turn to months, thoughts of all she’s left behind begin to consume her. She cannot outrun the ghosts that haunt her, no matter how hard she tries to elude them. And soon, she’ll have to face the truth of what she’s done—a shocking revelation that may push her one step too far..."
My Thoughts:
This book is going to be so difficult to share my thoughts on without spoiling anything! If I seem less coherent than usual because of this you now know why. Brief summary of my thoughts: this book was unexpected. I went into reading this one intrigued by the premise but also with a bit of trepidation. I instantly had the question in the back of my mind of what could cause this woman to leave her family behind in order to start a completely new life? Why would she want to start over at all? These questions were constantly running through my mind as I began reading this book and were present for the majority of my reading experience. What made this book really pull me in as the reader was the way the author slowly gave pieces here and there of Emily's past life. Because I had those questions constantly in the back of my mind, I couldn't help but try to figure out what had happened on my own. It was a mystery but not the typical type of mystery that I am so used to reading. Instead of figuring out the whodunnit, we were trying to discover what had really happened to Emily that caused her to just leave her life behind. I've never read another book like this!
Another thing that really intrigued me with this book was Emily or Cat herself (for purposes of this review I am just going to call her Emily). She was almost a bit of an unreliable narrator at times because she works so hard to suppress her memories from her previous life. I constantly felt like her actions and thoughts gave me more questions rather than answers. The author slowly built this atmosphere that was so intense by the end of the book...I had to force myself to keep reading and not stop to peek at the ending. I'm so glad that I held out though because it was completely worth the wait. I won't say more than that as I don't want to give anything at all away. This is a book to be experienced on your own without any spoilers or preconceived notions. Just read it! I also couldn't help but appreciate how the author managed to keep me so connected to this book even when I didn't always particularly like Emily's character. There were times when she annoyed me, where I couldn't understand the decisions that she was making, but yet I didn't want to stop reading. I just knew that there had to be reasons why she was making the choices that she was. I hate to make the comparison but it reminded me a bit of Gillian Flynn's writing where there is just that compelling factor that keeps you reading no matter what. That feeling was definitely in this book and by the end I knew exactly why!
Overall, I really ended up enjoying my reading experience with this book and am left eager for more! This is definitely an author to watch in my opinion! I went into this book expecting a thriller of a different sort and was pleased to get a book that completely exceeded my expectations in an entirely different way! Who out there has read this one?? I would love to discuss with others! Definitely a recommended read- one that I would give out 4.5 out of 5 stars too if I still did ratings.
Bottom Line: A book that kept me guessing and unable to stop reading.
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book as part of a TLC blog tour thanks to the publisher.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
The Irresistible Rogue by Valerie Bowman (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Lady Daphne Swift comes from a family with two brothers who have proudly served the Crown. She may be a female, but she's willing to do whatever it takes to prove that she's as useful to the war effort as her brothers. She even went so far as to secretly marry a spy. The fact that she just happened to have been pining for Captain Rafe Cavendish for years didn't hurt matters. But after their first mission, when she realized their marriage had been strictly business, Daphne immediately wanted an annulment. The fiery Daphne has always been a multi-tasker and now she's hell bent on two things: finding the men who killed her brother and securing her engagement to another man to forget about Rafe forever.
As a spy for the War Office, Captain Rafferty Cavendish has been on dozens of missions. But one mission haunts him, the mission that resulted in the death of Daphne Swift's eldest brother, Donald. Rafe agreed to work with Daphne once and put her life in danger. Now he must find the men who killed Donald, avenge the family, and convince Daphne to give him one more chance. But Daphne's enlisted her other older brother, Julian, to help her get a quick and quiet annulment so that she can marry a fop who only wants her for her title and money. Can Rafe convince Daphne to give him one more chance, on the mission and with her heart?"
My Thoughts:
I really need more historical romances in my life! I always forget how much I enjoy this genre until I read a book like this and am reminded of how great they really are. This book was a such a fun read for me and left me wanting more books just like this one! It was easy to immerse myself in and very soon after I began reading I found myself swept away into the pages. I really had a hard time setting this one down mainly because I just didn't want to stop reading! Was it a perfect read for me? No, I found it to be a bit far-fetched at times but I loved it all the more because of that. The author took her liberties and I found the book to such a fun read because of it. There is one particular scene where Daphne finds herself to be slightly intoxicated and the ensuing scene is just priceless! I won't say more as you'll have to read it for yourself to see what I'm talking about but I loved it! This was just a fun read and I cannot emphasize that enough!
The relationship between Daphne and Rafe is one of my favorite types of relationships. I absolutely love a hate/love relationship where the characters start off despising each other. Rafe wasn't actually like this in regards to Daphne but it didn't matter as they both started at opposing ends. It was all of the events that brought them together (and no that isn't a spoiler- this is a romance people) that was so fun for me to read about. I have said this before and I will say it again: I love when a romance takes time to develop over a book. In the case of this book, even though both main characters had feelings for each from the very beginning they still fought those feelings for a very long time. It took time for them to start to build up trust between one another. And when the time finally came- whew! Those were some steamy scenes that were also very fun to read about. I found the ending of this book to be quite surprising. It definitely has me very excited to read the next book in this series. While I wait though, I think I will go back to the beginning books and read about some of the other characters happy ever afters. I can't wait!
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read more by this author! It was such a fun read for me and a great way to break up all of the mysteries/thrillers that I have been reading as of late. I love a good historical romance and this book reminded me just why I feel that way. Luckily I have more books by this author to enjoy so I won't be waiting long to read more by her. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A fun read that I found myself swept away with!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher from a Goodread's giveaway!
"Lady Daphne Swift comes from a family with two brothers who have proudly served the Crown. She may be a female, but she's willing to do whatever it takes to prove that she's as useful to the war effort as her brothers. She even went so far as to secretly marry a spy. The fact that she just happened to have been pining for Captain Rafe Cavendish for years didn't hurt matters. But after their first mission, when she realized their marriage had been strictly business, Daphne immediately wanted an annulment. The fiery Daphne has always been a multi-tasker and now she's hell bent on two things: finding the men who killed her brother and securing her engagement to another man to forget about Rafe forever.
As a spy for the War Office, Captain Rafferty Cavendish has been on dozens of missions. But one mission haunts him, the mission that resulted in the death of Daphne Swift's eldest brother, Donald. Rafe agreed to work with Daphne once and put her life in danger. Now he must find the men who killed Donald, avenge the family, and convince Daphne to give him one more chance. But Daphne's enlisted her other older brother, Julian, to help her get a quick and quiet annulment so that she can marry a fop who only wants her for her title and money. Can Rafe convince Daphne to give him one more chance, on the mission and with her heart?"
My Thoughts:
I really need more historical romances in my life! I always forget how much I enjoy this genre until I read a book like this and am reminded of how great they really are. This book was a such a fun read for me and left me wanting more books just like this one! It was easy to immerse myself in and very soon after I began reading I found myself swept away into the pages. I really had a hard time setting this one down mainly because I just didn't want to stop reading! Was it a perfect read for me? No, I found it to be a bit far-fetched at times but I loved it all the more because of that. The author took her liberties and I found the book to such a fun read because of it. There is one particular scene where Daphne finds herself to be slightly intoxicated and the ensuing scene is just priceless! I won't say more as you'll have to read it for yourself to see what I'm talking about but I loved it! This was just a fun read and I cannot emphasize that enough!
The relationship between Daphne and Rafe is one of my favorite types of relationships. I absolutely love a hate/love relationship where the characters start off despising each other. Rafe wasn't actually like this in regards to Daphne but it didn't matter as they both started at opposing ends. It was all of the events that brought them together (and no that isn't a spoiler- this is a romance people) that was so fun for me to read about. I have said this before and I will say it again: I love when a romance takes time to develop over a book. In the case of this book, even though both main characters had feelings for each from the very beginning they still fought those feelings for a very long time. It took time for them to start to build up trust between one another. And when the time finally came- whew! Those were some steamy scenes that were also very fun to read about. I found the ending of this book to be quite surprising. It definitely has me very excited to read the next book in this series. While I wait though, I think I will go back to the beginning books and read about some of the other characters happy ever afters. I can't wait!
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read more by this author! It was such a fun read for me and a great way to break up all of the mysteries/thrillers that I have been reading as of late. I love a good historical romance and this book reminded me just why I feel that way. Luckily I have more books by this author to enjoy so I won't be waiting long to read more by her. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A fun read that I found myself swept away with!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher from a Goodread's giveaway!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
False Security by Morgan Blaze (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"There are two things Wynn Holcolm can't stand -- liars, and her father. Sexy bodyguard Foster Drake is a liar who works for her father. Unfortunately, he may also be the only man who can keep her alive.
When a wealthy Vegas gambler hires the elite VIP Vegas Securities firm to secretly protect his daughter -- who's perfectly safe and living in a small tourist town just south of Sin City -- Foster is less than thrilled to land the assignment. She picks his fake dating profile from the bait they're using to get close to her, and things go from bad to worse when she discovers the deception and refuses to see him again.
But it turns out Wynn's life actually is in danger. Now Foster must win her trust and keep her close by, because the man who killed her mother has unfinished business with her -- and her father is keeping a deadly secret that could destroy them all."
My Thoughts:
Books like this are why I love the blogging world so much! This is a completely new to me author that caught my attention through email- I read the included excerpt and just knew that I wanted to keep reading this book. I'm happy to say that the rest of the book was just as good as the excerpt which meant a really great reading experience and yet another new author to follow. Love it! As this is a genre that I really just don't read enough of, I'm so glad that I decided to give this book a try. I will definitely be seeking out more books by this author and am really excited that this looks to be the beginning of a new series!
One of the things that really made this book stand out for me were the two main characters Wynn and Foster. I enjoyed both of their characters a lot for different reasons. It was the chemistry between them though that really made me want to keep reading. They fit together perfectly from the very beginning even though neither of them really was willing to admit to it. Instead there were missteps and misunderstandings along the way....all the things that I love in a romance. For some reason I am just a sucker for books where the romance doesn't go smoothly instantly. It just makes it all feel a bit more realistic to me when the romance takes time to develop. There is one heads up that I would like to give to romance readers: this is a book that focuses less on the romance scenes and more on the relationship that is developing. It didn't effect my enjoyment of the book in the slightest but I just thought other readers might like to know. The suspense portion of this book was very well done and the ending sure had me on my toes! I loved how the author managed to take my expectations and completely turn them on their head by the end of the book. I will say no more so I don't spoil anything but suffice it to say that I really loved the way this book ended!
Overall I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. I managed to read it in just a few short days because I really didn't want to put it down. It was a quick read but so completely worth it! I've now found a new author to follow and a series that I really can't wait to read more of. I sure do hope that she plans on writing many more books focused on this series! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A really great romantic suspense and an author I can't wait to read more of!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this books thanks to the author.
"There are two things Wynn Holcolm can't stand -- liars, and her father. Sexy bodyguard Foster Drake is a liar who works for her father. Unfortunately, he may also be the only man who can keep her alive.
When a wealthy Vegas gambler hires the elite VIP Vegas Securities firm to secretly protect his daughter -- who's perfectly safe and living in a small tourist town just south of Sin City -- Foster is less than thrilled to land the assignment. She picks his fake dating profile from the bait they're using to get close to her, and things go from bad to worse when she discovers the deception and refuses to see him again.
But it turns out Wynn's life actually is in danger. Now Foster must win her trust and keep her close by, because the man who killed her mother has unfinished business with her -- and her father is keeping a deadly secret that could destroy them all."
My Thoughts:
Books like this are why I love the blogging world so much! This is a completely new to me author that caught my attention through email- I read the included excerpt and just knew that I wanted to keep reading this book. I'm happy to say that the rest of the book was just as good as the excerpt which meant a really great reading experience and yet another new author to follow. Love it! As this is a genre that I really just don't read enough of, I'm so glad that I decided to give this book a try. I will definitely be seeking out more books by this author and am really excited that this looks to be the beginning of a new series!
One of the things that really made this book stand out for me were the two main characters Wynn and Foster. I enjoyed both of their characters a lot for different reasons. It was the chemistry between them though that really made me want to keep reading. They fit together perfectly from the very beginning even though neither of them really was willing to admit to it. Instead there were missteps and misunderstandings along the way....all the things that I love in a romance. For some reason I am just a sucker for books where the romance doesn't go smoothly instantly. It just makes it all feel a bit more realistic to me when the romance takes time to develop. There is one heads up that I would like to give to romance readers: this is a book that focuses less on the romance scenes and more on the relationship that is developing. It didn't effect my enjoyment of the book in the slightest but I just thought other readers might like to know. The suspense portion of this book was very well done and the ending sure had me on my toes! I loved how the author managed to take my expectations and completely turn them on their head by the end of the book. I will say no more so I don't spoil anything but suffice it to say that I really loved the way this book ended!
Overall I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. I managed to read it in just a few short days because I really didn't want to put it down. It was a quick read but so completely worth it! I've now found a new author to follow and a series that I really can't wait to read more of. I sure do hope that she plans on writing many more books focused on this series! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A really great romantic suspense and an author I can't wait to read more of!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this books thanks to the author.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Charlotte's Story by Laura Benedict (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"The fall of 1957 in southern Virginia was a seemingly idyllic, even prosperous time. A young housewife, Charlotte Bliss, lives with her husband, Hasbrouck Preston “Press” Bliss, and their two young children, Eva Grace and Michael, in the gorgeous Bliss family home. On the surface, theirs seems a calm, picturesque life, but soon tragedy befalls them: four tragic deaths, with apparently simple explanations.
But nothing is simple if Bliss House is involved. How far will Charlotte go to discover the truth? And how far will she get without knowing who her real enemy is? Though Bliss House may promise to give its inhabitants what they want, it never gives them exactly what they expect."
My Thoughts:
Wow! I don't say this lightly at all but this is an author to watch! I'm a sucker for a good gothic novel....love them, love them, love them. This book had everything that I love about these type of books and I couldn't help but love this book because of it. One of the things I enjoyed most about this book was the uncertainty I felt while reading it. At the beginning of this book tragedy unexpectedly strikes and it was the aftermath/causes of this tragedy that the book focused on. For me, I always seem to enjoy a book where I don't quite know what is going on. I find that with books like this I am able to put my trust in the author's capable hands and just enjoy the ride. Early on in the book I started to question things and before I knew it I was completely lost in the story. I loved the atmosphere that the author created in this book which was filled with more questions than answers and loads of suspense. There was some foreshadowing but the author was able to use this to create even more questions for me as the reader. All of these different things made for such an intense reading experience.
I also really enjoyed the way that Bliss House is portrayed in this book. It comes across as a living, breathing entity that managed to give this book such a creepy feel because of it. I never quite knew if what was happening was because of the house or due to the people living in it. It had a presence in this book that I can only liken to the house in the book The Haunting of Hill House. Both books have these houses that almost seem to come alive and both books were able to thoroughly creep me out. The ending of this book is wonderfully done with the story wrapped up but in a way that questions were still left open. I can't say more without spoiling other than I loved the way that this book ended! And now I absolutely cannot wait to read more by this author!
Overall this book left me so completely excited about this author! A dark, forbidding house, ghostly presences, even a seance....I couldn't have asked more more from this book! I truly mean it when I say that it took everything that I love from gothic novels and wrapped it altogether in this one book. I found myself completely engrossed while reading this book and also very creeped out. I will definitely be reading more by this author!!! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A book that isn't to be missed if you are a fan of gothic novels!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a TLC book Tour.
"The fall of 1957 in southern Virginia was a seemingly idyllic, even prosperous time. A young housewife, Charlotte Bliss, lives with her husband, Hasbrouck Preston “Press” Bliss, and their two young children, Eva Grace and Michael, in the gorgeous Bliss family home. On the surface, theirs seems a calm, picturesque life, but soon tragedy befalls them: four tragic deaths, with apparently simple explanations.
But nothing is simple if Bliss House is involved. How far will Charlotte go to discover the truth? And how far will she get without knowing who her real enemy is? Though Bliss House may promise to give its inhabitants what they want, it never gives them exactly what they expect."
My Thoughts:
Wow! I don't say this lightly at all but this is an author to watch! I'm a sucker for a good gothic novel....love them, love them, love them. This book had everything that I love about these type of books and I couldn't help but love this book because of it. One of the things I enjoyed most about this book was the uncertainty I felt while reading it. At the beginning of this book tragedy unexpectedly strikes and it was the aftermath/causes of this tragedy that the book focused on. For me, I always seem to enjoy a book where I don't quite know what is going on. I find that with books like this I am able to put my trust in the author's capable hands and just enjoy the ride. Early on in the book I started to question things and before I knew it I was completely lost in the story. I loved the atmosphere that the author created in this book which was filled with more questions than answers and loads of suspense. There was some foreshadowing but the author was able to use this to create even more questions for me as the reader. All of these different things made for such an intense reading experience.
I also really enjoyed the way that Bliss House is portrayed in this book. It comes across as a living, breathing entity that managed to give this book such a creepy feel because of it. I never quite knew if what was happening was because of the house or due to the people living in it. It had a presence in this book that I can only liken to the house in the book The Haunting of Hill House. Both books have these houses that almost seem to come alive and both books were able to thoroughly creep me out. The ending of this book is wonderfully done with the story wrapped up but in a way that questions were still left open. I can't say more without spoiling other than I loved the way that this book ended! And now I absolutely cannot wait to read more by this author!
Overall this book left me so completely excited about this author! A dark, forbidding house, ghostly presences, even a seance....I couldn't have asked more more from this book! I truly mean it when I say that it took everything that I love from gothic novels and wrapped it altogether in this one book. I found myself completely engrossed while reading this book and also very creeped out. I will definitely be reading more by this author!!! Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A book that isn't to be missed if you are a fan of gothic novels!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a TLC book Tour.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Angels Sing to Rest by Chrinda Jones (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Detective Sergeant Olivia Gates returns from a two month suspension, to find her team has gained a new member, her ex-husband has been released from prison, and a 10 year old street kid has been murdered on her patch of South Dallas.
Her ex she thinks she can deal with, even when he drags their young son into the mix. The murdered boy with the crushed chest, isn't so easily handled and weighs heavily on her as more street kids are killed with an unimaginable sadistic flare and no discernible motive.
If the continuing body count wasn't stressful enough, Olivia's falling out with long time friend and colleague, Doctor Will Green, threatens any hope Olivia had for more than a friendship with the good doctor.
Drugs, gaming, prostitution and sadistic murders lead Gates and her team on a trek through the seamy underbelly of living rough on the streets of downtown Dallas."
My Thoughts:
This has been a really great year for me in regards to finding new mystery authors to follow and after finishing this book I have another author to add to this list. One of the things that I loved most about this book was how dark and gritty it really was. From the very beginning of the book, Olivia gets thrown into an investigation where she discovers more questions than answers and the trail of bodies keep on coming. This book became intense in a short amount of time as Olivia struggles to balance her investigation with her newly developing relationship with Dr. Will Green while also dealing with her disturbed ex-husband. I found that all of this combined into one of those fast paced reads that I didn't want to set down. The violence and killings in this book really gave it a darker feel which wasn't at all what I had been expecting. I liked it though and felt like it fit in perfectly with the setting which focused on street life in Dallas.
Although this is the second book in this series, I had no problems jumping right into the story. There were pieces of what happened before to Olivia that I know I was missing (for example the reason behind her suspension-see above summary) but overall it didn't detract from my reading experience at all. And I really appreciated that the relationship between Olivia and Will was something that the author seemed to be taking her time exploring. Will's character was very fascinating to me as there seem to be multiple issues that he is dealing with that I as the reader don't know about. Were some of those things included in the first book? Maybe, but for me it gave his character a slightly mysterious air that left me wanting to know more. I really liked the relationship that is starting to develop between Olivia and him so I hope that this continues with the next book in the series. The ending itself was very intense although I will admit that there was a certain part of it that felt unfinished. We didn't quite get the closure that I was expecting (and I won't say more than that) so I do hope that we learn more in the next book. Still what a great read and a series that I can't wait to read more of!
All in all, I really enjoyed this book and am eager to read more in this series. I will definitely be going back to the first book sooner rather than later just so I can see how everything started. It will have to tide me over until I can get my hands on the next book! Those readers who enjoyed dark mysteries and police procedurals should give this series a try! Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great read that kept me turning pages late into the night!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book as part of a PICT book tour.
"Detective Sergeant Olivia Gates returns from a two month suspension, to find her team has gained a new member, her ex-husband has been released from prison, and a 10 year old street kid has been murdered on her patch of South Dallas.
Her ex she thinks she can deal with, even when he drags their young son into the mix. The murdered boy with the crushed chest, isn't so easily handled and weighs heavily on her as more street kids are killed with an unimaginable sadistic flare and no discernible motive.
If the continuing body count wasn't stressful enough, Olivia's falling out with long time friend and colleague, Doctor Will Green, threatens any hope Olivia had for more than a friendship with the good doctor.
Drugs, gaming, prostitution and sadistic murders lead Gates and her team on a trek through the seamy underbelly of living rough on the streets of downtown Dallas."
My Thoughts:
This has been a really great year for me in regards to finding new mystery authors to follow and after finishing this book I have another author to add to this list. One of the things that I loved most about this book was how dark and gritty it really was. From the very beginning of the book, Olivia gets thrown into an investigation where she discovers more questions than answers and the trail of bodies keep on coming. This book became intense in a short amount of time as Olivia struggles to balance her investigation with her newly developing relationship with Dr. Will Green while also dealing with her disturbed ex-husband. I found that all of this combined into one of those fast paced reads that I didn't want to set down. The violence and killings in this book really gave it a darker feel which wasn't at all what I had been expecting. I liked it though and felt like it fit in perfectly with the setting which focused on street life in Dallas.
Although this is the second book in this series, I had no problems jumping right into the story. There were pieces of what happened before to Olivia that I know I was missing (for example the reason behind her suspension-see above summary) but overall it didn't detract from my reading experience at all. And I really appreciated that the relationship between Olivia and Will was something that the author seemed to be taking her time exploring. Will's character was very fascinating to me as there seem to be multiple issues that he is dealing with that I as the reader don't know about. Were some of those things included in the first book? Maybe, but for me it gave his character a slightly mysterious air that left me wanting to know more. I really liked the relationship that is starting to develop between Olivia and him so I hope that this continues with the next book in the series. The ending itself was very intense although I will admit that there was a certain part of it that felt unfinished. We didn't quite get the closure that I was expecting (and I won't say more than that) so I do hope that we learn more in the next book. Still what a great read and a series that I can't wait to read more of!
All in all, I really enjoyed this book and am eager to read more in this series. I will definitely be going back to the first book sooner rather than later just so I can see how everything started. It will have to tide me over until I can get my hands on the next book! Those readers who enjoyed dark mysteries and police procedurals should give this series a try! Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great read that kept me turning pages late into the night!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book as part of a PICT book tour.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Flipped For Murder by Maddie Day (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"In this freshly baked series, author Maddie Day lifts the lid on a small town in southern Indiana, where a newcomer is cooking up a new start--until a murderer muddles the recipe...
Nursing a broken heart, Robbie Jordan is trading in her life on the West Coast for the rolling hills of southern Indiana. After paying a visit to her Aunt Adele, she fell in love with the tiny town of South Lick. And when she spots a For Sale sign on a rundown country store, she decides to snap it up and put her skills as a cook and a carpenter to use. Everyone in town shows up for the grand re-opening of Pans ‘n Pancakes, but when the mayor's disagreeable assistant is found dead, Robbie realizes that not all press is good press. With all eyes on her, she'll have to summon her puzzle-solving skills to clear her name, unscramble the town's darkest secrets, and track down a cold-blooded killer--before she's the next to die..."
My Thoughts:
I've read more cozy mysteries this year compared to years past and books like this are the reason why. I enjoyed this book for a variety of reasons but one of the best things about this book for me was the setting. I love small town books like this where they are described in such a way that it makes me want to go visit for myself. The author brought this town and her characters to life for me and I loved the book all the more because of it. I wanted to have the chance to eat at Robbie's restaurant and try some of those delicious breakfasts that she makes. What is it with me reading all of these mysteries with cooking themes? It sure does make me want to brush up on my own cooking skills as they are pretty lackluster in comparison. I was constantly hungry while reading this one which makes me laugh while saying that but really it is the truth! I have a sweet spot when it comes to breakfast foods so this was my kind of cooking.
I also really enjoyed the characters and especially enjoyed Robbie's Aunt Adele. She just had that bit of spunk to her that I couldn't help but appreciate. I wasn't quite behind Robbie's love interest but that was only due to there seemed to be something missing with their chemistry. I just couldn't quite root for them like I expected to which leaves me curious as to how I will feel after reading the second book. The mystery itself was done nicely with some good twists and turns. There weren't that many suspects in my opinion but I still found myself guessing until close to the end of the book. It was just overall a fun read that I couldn't help but enjoy.
All in all, I find myself very eager to continue on with this series and see what kind of trouble Robbie finds herself in next. There was a sneak peek of the first chapter in book two at the end of this one and it left me itching to get my hands on it. The setting and characters really brought this book to life for me and made my reading experience that much more enjoyable. Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A great beginning to this new cozy mystery series!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher from NetGalley.
"In this freshly baked series, author Maddie Day lifts the lid on a small town in southern Indiana, where a newcomer is cooking up a new start--until a murderer muddles the recipe...
Nursing a broken heart, Robbie Jordan is trading in her life on the West Coast for the rolling hills of southern Indiana. After paying a visit to her Aunt Adele, she fell in love with the tiny town of South Lick. And when she spots a For Sale sign on a rundown country store, she decides to snap it up and put her skills as a cook and a carpenter to use. Everyone in town shows up for the grand re-opening of Pans ‘n Pancakes, but when the mayor's disagreeable assistant is found dead, Robbie realizes that not all press is good press. With all eyes on her, she'll have to summon her puzzle-solving skills to clear her name, unscramble the town's darkest secrets, and track down a cold-blooded killer--before she's the next to die..."
My Thoughts:
I've read more cozy mysteries this year compared to years past and books like this are the reason why. I enjoyed this book for a variety of reasons but one of the best things about this book for me was the setting. I love small town books like this where they are described in such a way that it makes me want to go visit for myself. The author brought this town and her characters to life for me and I loved the book all the more because of it. I wanted to have the chance to eat at Robbie's restaurant and try some of those delicious breakfasts that she makes. What is it with me reading all of these mysteries with cooking themes? It sure does make me want to brush up on my own cooking skills as they are pretty lackluster in comparison. I was constantly hungry while reading this one which makes me laugh while saying that but really it is the truth! I have a sweet spot when it comes to breakfast foods so this was my kind of cooking.
I also really enjoyed the characters and especially enjoyed Robbie's Aunt Adele. She just had that bit of spunk to her that I couldn't help but appreciate. I wasn't quite behind Robbie's love interest but that was only due to there seemed to be something missing with their chemistry. I just couldn't quite root for them like I expected to which leaves me curious as to how I will feel after reading the second book. The mystery itself was done nicely with some good twists and turns. There weren't that many suspects in my opinion but I still found myself guessing until close to the end of the book. It was just overall a fun read that I couldn't help but enjoy.
All in all, I find myself very eager to continue on with this series and see what kind of trouble Robbie finds herself in next. There was a sneak peek of the first chapter in book two at the end of this one and it left me itching to get my hands on it. The setting and characters really brought this book to life for me and made my reading experience that much more enjoyable. Easily recommended!
Bottom Line: A great beginning to this new cozy mystery series!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher from NetGalley.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Depraved Heart by Patricia Cornwell (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Dr. Kay Scarpetta is working a suspicious death scene in Cambridge, Massachusetts when an emergency alert sounds on her phone. A video link lands in her text messages and seems to be from her computer genius niece Lucy. But how can it be? It’s clearly a surveillance film of Lucy taken almost twenty years ago.
As Scarpetta watches she begins to learn frightening secrets about her niece, whom she has loved and raised like a daughter. That film clip and then others sent soon after raise dangerous legal implications that increasingly isolate Scarpetta and leave her confused, worried, and not knowing where to turn. She doesn’t know whom she can tell – not her FBI husband Benton Wesley or her investigative partner Pete Marino. Not even Lucy.
In this new novel, Cornwell launches these unforgettable characters on an intensely psychological odyssey that includes the mysterious death of a Hollywood mogul’s daughter, aircraft wreckage on the bottom of the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, a grisly gift left in the back of a crime scene truck, and videos from the past that threaten to destroy Scarpetta’s entire world and everyone she loves. The diabolical presence behind what unfolds seems obvious - but strangely, not to the FBI. Certainly that’s the message they send when they raid Lucy’s estate and begin building a case that could send her to prison for the rest of her life."
My Thoughts:
Wow! I have no words for this book other than just wow! This book took my high expectations (after reading and loving Flesh and Blood earlier this year) and shattered them! It was seriously that good and I basically had a bookish hangover for two days after finishing this one. Depraved Heart will easily make my top reads list for this year just based off of the reading experience alone! It was one wild ride and I found that I flew through the pages of this chunky novel with ease. I don't even feel like I am doing justice to sharing just how good this book is yet.
One of the things that made this book stand out for me so much was the paranoid feeling that it gave me. I cannot even begin to explain how unsettled this book made me feel while reading it. The author does an amazing job of giving hints of different things but not really giving anything away so that the entire time I was reading this one I felt uncertain. Uncertain as to what was happening, uncertain as to who was telling the truth and definitely uncertain of who Kay Scarpetta could actually trust. It gave me the same feeling as when I read a novel with an unreliable narrator, except that this time it wasn't that I couldn't trust the narrator but instead I couldn't trust everything/anything that was happening. There always seemed to be a secret or reason behind the things that were happening that Scarpetta had to figure out on her own. Key main characters that I've come to trust from reading previous books even had me questioning their motivations and actions. It was a heart pounding reading experience and I couldn't get enough! Without giving too much away I thought that the ending was well done although I sure do wish that I had my hands on the next book right now! I'm hoping to ease the wait by catching up with the rest of this series since I seem to be reading them all completely out of order now.
Overall I cannot even seem to coherently put into words how good this book really was! I couldn't put this one down and flew through the pages. Even when I would stop reading it, I found myself still thinking about it and trying to figure out what was really happening. I need more books just like this in my life because this was a reading experience that I won't be forgetting about anytime soon! I am completely hooked on this series and cannot wait to read more. Highly recommended with the warning that you won't be able to get anything done while reading this one. Don't say I didn't warn you!
Bottom Line: A five star read for me. Enough said!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a TLC book blog tour.
"Dr. Kay Scarpetta is working a suspicious death scene in Cambridge, Massachusetts when an emergency alert sounds on her phone. A video link lands in her text messages and seems to be from her computer genius niece Lucy. But how can it be? It’s clearly a surveillance film of Lucy taken almost twenty years ago.
As Scarpetta watches she begins to learn frightening secrets about her niece, whom she has loved and raised like a daughter. That film clip and then others sent soon after raise dangerous legal implications that increasingly isolate Scarpetta and leave her confused, worried, and not knowing where to turn. She doesn’t know whom she can tell – not her FBI husband Benton Wesley or her investigative partner Pete Marino. Not even Lucy.
In this new novel, Cornwell launches these unforgettable characters on an intensely psychological odyssey that includes the mysterious death of a Hollywood mogul’s daughter, aircraft wreckage on the bottom of the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, a grisly gift left in the back of a crime scene truck, and videos from the past that threaten to destroy Scarpetta’s entire world and everyone she loves. The diabolical presence behind what unfolds seems obvious - but strangely, not to the FBI. Certainly that’s the message they send when they raid Lucy’s estate and begin building a case that could send her to prison for the rest of her life."
My Thoughts:
Wow! I have no words for this book other than just wow! This book took my high expectations (after reading and loving Flesh and Blood earlier this year) and shattered them! It was seriously that good and I basically had a bookish hangover for two days after finishing this one. Depraved Heart will easily make my top reads list for this year just based off of the reading experience alone! It was one wild ride and I found that I flew through the pages of this chunky novel with ease. I don't even feel like I am doing justice to sharing just how good this book is yet.
One of the things that made this book stand out for me so much was the paranoid feeling that it gave me. I cannot even begin to explain how unsettled this book made me feel while reading it. The author does an amazing job of giving hints of different things but not really giving anything away so that the entire time I was reading this one I felt uncertain. Uncertain as to what was happening, uncertain as to who was telling the truth and definitely uncertain of who Kay Scarpetta could actually trust. It gave me the same feeling as when I read a novel with an unreliable narrator, except that this time it wasn't that I couldn't trust the narrator but instead I couldn't trust everything/anything that was happening. There always seemed to be a secret or reason behind the things that were happening that Scarpetta had to figure out on her own. Key main characters that I've come to trust from reading previous books even had me questioning their motivations and actions. It was a heart pounding reading experience and I couldn't get enough! Without giving too much away I thought that the ending was well done although I sure do wish that I had my hands on the next book right now! I'm hoping to ease the wait by catching up with the rest of this series since I seem to be reading them all completely out of order now.
Overall I cannot even seem to coherently put into words how good this book really was! I couldn't put this one down and flew through the pages. Even when I would stop reading it, I found myself still thinking about it and trying to figure out what was really happening. I need more books just like this in my life because this was a reading experience that I won't be forgetting about anytime soon! I am completely hooked on this series and cannot wait to read more. Highly recommended with the warning that you won't be able to get anything done while reading this one. Don't say I didn't warn you!
Bottom Line: A five star read for me. Enough said!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher as part of a TLC book blog tour.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Dead Lies by Cybele Loening (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"Former NYPD cop Anna Valentine just landed her first homicide case. The grisly double murder of a wealthy young couple. But it couldn't have come at a worse time. Recovering from recent personal tragedies, the young police officer just moved with her traumatized child to the suburbs where she hoped to pursue a quiet life and heal. To complicate matters, although she's sworn off men until she and her son are happy and whole again, Anna feels the pull of attraction to the handsome twin brother of one of the victims, a man who has yet to be crossed off the suspect list. Teaming up with lead detective Jerry Kreeger, a 57 year-old veteran cop who's lonely, broke, and close to burn out, Anna chases a crafty killer and ultimately exposes a family's shocking secrets that will rock a town."
My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to continue on with this series! One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that it was written like a police procedural. I love reading about the step by step process in a police investigation. Those little details really made this book come to life for me! Told from multiple viewpoints, this book really allowed for me to connect to the characters which enhanced my enjoyment of the book even more. Anna has just moved out of the city to lead a quiet life as a police officer in the suburbs while raising her son. She finds herself thrown into this murder investigation and it isn't long before she realizes that this is something she wants to do with her life. I thought that Anna and Kreeger made a really great team so I found it interesting that there was also some unresolved feelings that seemed to be developing between the two of them. Actually, Anna's backstory really added to the storyline because further along in the book we were able to see why Anna moved from the city and learned about the tragedy that caused this move. This caused me as the reader to connect to her all the more as I wanted to see something good happen to her.
This mystery portion of this book was done well and although I had my own suspects as to who the killer was.....it turned out that I was completely and totally wrong. I loved it! There were parts that I had figured out but overall the ending took me by surprise and left me wanting more. This was a book that I took my time with and didn't try to rush through. I enjoyed it all the more because of it. The ending of this book tied up everything nicely but left me more than excited to read more about these characters again.
Overall I really enjoyed this one and am excited to have found a new author/series to follow. I am especially excited as this is the author's first book (I believe) so if it was already this good, I can't wait to see what she comes up next. Mystery fans and those who enjoy police procedurals should definitely give this one a try. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great beginning to this new mystery series that left me excited to read more!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the author as part of a CBB Blog Tour.
"Former NYPD cop Anna Valentine just landed her first homicide case. The grisly double murder of a wealthy young couple. But it couldn't have come at a worse time. Recovering from recent personal tragedies, the young police officer just moved with her traumatized child to the suburbs where she hoped to pursue a quiet life and heal. To complicate matters, although she's sworn off men until she and her son are happy and whole again, Anna feels the pull of attraction to the handsome twin brother of one of the victims, a man who has yet to be crossed off the suspect list. Teaming up with lead detective Jerry Kreeger, a 57 year-old veteran cop who's lonely, broke, and close to burn out, Anna chases a crafty killer and ultimately exposes a family's shocking secrets that will rock a town."
My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to continue on with this series! One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that it was written like a police procedural. I love reading about the step by step process in a police investigation. Those little details really made this book come to life for me! Told from multiple viewpoints, this book really allowed for me to connect to the characters which enhanced my enjoyment of the book even more. Anna has just moved out of the city to lead a quiet life as a police officer in the suburbs while raising her son. She finds herself thrown into this murder investigation and it isn't long before she realizes that this is something she wants to do with her life. I thought that Anna and Kreeger made a really great team so I found it interesting that there was also some unresolved feelings that seemed to be developing between the two of them. Actually, Anna's backstory really added to the storyline because further along in the book we were able to see why Anna moved from the city and learned about the tragedy that caused this move. This caused me as the reader to connect to her all the more as I wanted to see something good happen to her.
This mystery portion of this book was done well and although I had my own suspects as to who the killer was.....it turned out that I was completely and totally wrong. I loved it! There were parts that I had figured out but overall the ending took me by surprise and left me wanting more. This was a book that I took my time with and didn't try to rush through. I enjoyed it all the more because of it. The ending of this book tied up everything nicely but left me more than excited to read more about these characters again.
Overall I really enjoyed this one and am excited to have found a new author/series to follow. I am especially excited as this is the author's first book (I believe) so if it was already this good, I can't wait to see what she comes up next. Mystery fans and those who enjoy police procedurals should definitely give this one a try. Recommended!
Bottom Line: A great beginning to this new mystery series that left me excited to read more!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the author as part of a CBB Blog Tour.
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