Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Haiku Reviews...

 

Love at First Book by Jenn McKinlay


Em's Irish adventure:
meet favorite author, fall for her 
grumpy bookseller son.


Contemporary romance .... 324 pages .... 4/5 stars.
(This one made me laugh and cry.)






Until The End of the World by Sarah Lyons Fleming


A deadly outbreak
forces Cass and her five friends
to fight for their lives.


Survival fiction .... 392 pages .... 4.5/5 stars.
(An apocalpyse, zombies, and a heroine who's a prepper--all things I love to read about.)





On Her Watch by Melinda Leigh


Three bodies and a
missing girl have Bree and Matt
hunting a killer.


Mystery .... 303 pages .... 5/5 stars.
(While the investigation is good, it's these characters I really love.)





Love in Disguise by Dana LeCheminant


She needs a fake fiancĂ©. 
He wants a different life. Can
old friends find new love?


Romance .... 369 pages .... 4/5 stars.
(I loved Kit's and Skyler's second chance romance.)





Happy Reading!


Monday, July 22, 2024

The Locked Door by Freida McFadden

 
The plot:  She was eleven when her father, Aaron Nierling, was arrested. In their locked basement, police found bones from seventeen victims. Now, twenty-six years later, Dr. Nora Davis doesn't tell anyone her father is a serial killer. She never opens his letters. She's a surgeon who saves people! Then one of her patients is found murdered, her hands disturbingly cut off just like all of Aaron Nierling's victims. Is it a copycat killer playing a sick game on Nora? She doesn't know what to think. And the police seem to suspect her. Because after all, Nora is her father's daughter. 

My thoughts:  What a great cat-and-mouse mystery! McFadden creates a mounting sense of menace and dread as the first murder is followed by a second, the police start closing in, and Nora's own past begins to unfold. It kept me guessing until the end. I loved the suspense and the unexpected twists. It's one of those unputdownable books I read in a day. (Thank goodness it's summer and I have more time to read!) And a big Thank You to Nadia @ A Bookish Way of Life for recommending this author. I can't wait to check out her other books!

Happy Reading!




Friday, July 19, 2024

July's bookish art...

 
Georges D'espagnat -- In the Garden


"If you don't like to read, you haven't found the right book."
--J.K. Rowling.

Monday, July 15, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday...

 
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.


This week's theme is supposed to be a list of ten things you love about a certain book. But that was too much like writing a review for me. So, I'm going rogue. 

Here are Ten Fvorite July Reads From the Last Ten Julys. Just because it's really fun to look back and see what I was reading through the last decade. 
















































I'd forgotten that I'd even read some of these, but I loved them all. 
If you're looking for a good book, check any of these out.

Happy Reading!


Saturday, July 13, 2024

Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven

 Storm strands amusement
park employees who form tribes
and go Lord of the Flies.




The framework of this novel is a journalist investigating the events that occurred at the Fantasticland amusement park in the aftermath of Hurricane Sadie when over 100 college-age employees were killed at the hands of others. It's told through a series of first-person interviews with the various survivors, from the older Mole Men hiding in the tunnels, to the Shop Girls and their deadly archers, and even the leader of the violent tribe of Pirates. Each eye-witness account offers a different perspective on what happened, and why things went so wrong so fast. The stories are haunting and horrifying. I thought it was an interesting way to tell a story, and one I ended up liking a lot. And I always love that amusement park setting. If you're in the mood for some suspenseful psychological horror that unfolds like a documentary, give this book a try. I gave it 4 stars. 

Happy Reading! 



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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall

 

From the blurb:  

"Naomi Shaw used to believe in magic. Twenty-two years ago, she and her two best friends, Cassidy and Olivia, spent the summer roaming the woods, imagining a world of ceremony and wonder. They called it the Goddess Game. The summer ended suddenly when Naomi was attacked. Miraculously, she survived her seventeen stab wounds and lived to identify the man who had hurt her. The girls’ testimony put away a serial killer, wanted for murdering six women. They were heroes. They were liars. 

"Now, decades later, Olivia wants to tell the whole story. Then she goes missing, and Naomi sets out to find out what really happened in the woods—no matter how dangerous the truth turns out to be."

What this book has:   Suspense. Mystery. Atmosphere. Flawed yet likable characters. Lyrical prose. Taut plotting. 

My thoughts:  Can you tell I really liked this one? It's a very fun summer read! I appreciated Naomi's sass and attitude, and her grim determination to figure out the truth despite her inner fears and struggles. She's not a perfect character, but I was rooting for her. And I thought the twists and revelations along the way were so well-timed. Some of the secrets I guessed, others were unexpected. But they were all good. 

My rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Happy Reading!




Monday, July 8, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday...

 
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week's theme is a Throwback Freebie where you choose a past Top Ten Tuesday topic to do. And I thought I would do my own take on Opening Lines.  
So, here are my Top Ten Fun First Lines From Some Recent Reads:


"I was not born a monster."
(Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim)


"Addie Macrae's internal compass was irreparably damaged."
(Kilt Trip by Alexandra Kiley)


"What baffled them was the skeleton."
(This Wretched Valley by Jenny Kiefer)


"Madi Morgan had never been good with decisions, especially when it came to life or death situations. And cake was definitely life or death."
(Love On Camera by Dana LeCheminant)


"Boo couldn't think of a worse way to die."
(One Last Shot by Susan May Warren)


"My face is melting."
(Wild About You by Kaitlyn Hill)


"Cousin Edna Fairchild had designed her life on the principle that far fields were greener."
(The Chocolate Cobweb by Charlotte Armstrong)


"If there's one thing you should know about me, it's that I love a happy ending. That butterlies-in-your-stomach, rush-of-serotonin, breathless, euphoric, wrapped-up-in-a-bow happy ending."
(Only and Forever by Chloe Liese)


"Blood leaves no stain on a Warden's grey cloak."
(Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher)


"The fairy tales in Jen's imagination leaned toward the dark, Grimm variety, but in the real world, the worst monsters looked like everyone else."
(On Her Watch by Melinda Leigh)



Happy Reading!