Saturday, June 5, 2021
#TheSundayPost A Little This, A Little That
Monday, May 31, 2021
#ABrushWithMurder #NetGalley New Cozy Series Who Likes A Potential Love Triangle?
Hello and welcome to your summer! Today I am hyping myself up to start #1000wordsofsummer. This is it--this time I'm going to finish writing a cozy mystery rough draft. Even if it ends up printed out and sitting in a drawer, this time I'm going to do it! No, I won't be able to finish it in the first two weeks of summer, but I am going to finish it by Labor Day. I am not currently working so I do have the time. I just need to avoid scrolling social media!
Speaking of writing, today I'm reviewing a new cozy series by Bailee Abbot, called A Brush With Murder. I received an ARC of this book from Net Galley to review. All the opinions are mine. I had a tough time rating this book. Ultimately, I decided on a 3.5 rounded up to a 4 for posting purposes. I struggled to like the characters in the book. It wasn't until I was 80 percent through the book that I came to like at least some of the characters. The mystery is good, a nice twist, but clues are laid out from the beginning so, it's earned. I know as a reader I don't like a twist that doesn't have a trail of clues.
Chloe is our amateur sleuth, and she is trying to save her sister's business and herself after Fiona, a local reporter who liked to pan local businesses, winds up dead. Chloe, I grew to like, though I found her ex-boyfriend situation confusing, am I supposed to like Ross or dislike Ross? My instinct was to like him. Izzie is Chloe's sister, and the proprietor of the new paint shop in town, Paint with A View. I thought a business that does painting classes is a good business choice for a cozy mystery job. However, during this book, Izzie the shop owner spends very little time at the shop. She disappears frequently, is being secretive, and actively refuses to talk to the police officer who is trying to solve the murder. Overall, I had real trouble liking Izzie she came off as very flippant and entitled throughout the book.
Chloe and her family are literally trust fund babies. Her parents live off the funds from the family estate. This is not something I have experience with, but in the book, there were multiple businesses run by twenty-something women who had financial backing from their families for their businesses. So the main character's situation wasn't completely uncommon for this town. One of these owners was very panicked about her business and worried about being a complete failure after her second chance--which was, to me, a little funny because she was 24 years old. No one is a complete failure at 24, plenty of time to try many more things in life.
Chloe's dog Max is on the cover, but he isn't the emotional support or sounding board that many a cozy companion provides to their sleuth--he's more of a traditional pet.
If you enjoy a potential love triangle, this book is definitely for you! Seasonally, the book takes place during the heat of summer in a lakeside community.
Most likely, I will pick up the second book in the series to see how Bailee Abbot develops the characters and what new mystery she creates.
This book will be out on October 12, 2021. Add it to your TBR pile now!
Saturday, May 29, 2021
#TheSundayPost May 30th: Are You Ready For The Summer?
Thursday, August 6, 2020
In Which I Join the Ranks of the Unemployed
Fortunately, we, knock on wood, should be OK. The hubs has been able to work fully remote for months now and the boys have good aid packages for college. Maybe I'll find something I can do 100% from home that pays a wage. I am not interested in signing up to sell anything.
In the meantime, I am working on being a writer. Not working means no excuse not to write! I feel lucky to have found so many webinars, seminars, and writing groups that are free and held virtually. I also am able to volunteer to make phone calls to remind people to fill out their census! (Just go here, it only takes 10 minutes.)
And as always I am more grateful than ever for my public library. I won a $50 Rainbow Cone gift card in the Summer Reading Challenge. My staying home already paying off for the family.
Here is my latest book review. This was a good one!
Murder on Pleasant Avenue by Victoria Thompson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I put this book on hold at my local library during the COVID closure, so I don't even recall why I put the book on hold in the first place!
This is my first gaslight mystery, it is also book #23 in the series--who knew? Obviously not me! As I read I realized there was backstory I wasn't aware of because I was coming to the series so late, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment.
Victoria Thompson does a nice job of making this book a good read even if you have no experience with the cast of characters. My experience with cozy mysteries has been limited to the contemporary and paranormal, this was my first foray into a cozy historical. The book takes place at the turn of the century, (1900) and it was nice to time travel as a reader. Not only do I get a mystery to solve, but I learn more about the day-t0-day life for various social classes in this time period.
I really liked the comments about Teddy Roosevelt and how it would be a step down for him to accept the V.P. slot to President McKinley. I know what happens next! (and that is its own murder mystery) Will Frank and Sarah be involved in that part of our U.S. History? I would like to read that.
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Monday, July 9, 2018
Summer is Speeding Along
From June 15-30 I participated in #1000wordsofsummer and I did it. I wrote over 15,000 new words in my book. I am now on Chapter 18 and am right about to the halfway point of the book. If I can keep up practice, I can finish my rough draft before winter. #1000wordsofsummer was created by writer Jami Attenberg you can click on her link to see her published works and what she has coming out soon!
Im very glad I participated in the challenge it made a real difference and moved my work forward. Now since July began I've only written 1200 words and it's the 9th. This I blame on being on vacation. 😁
Our vacation was a long drive 600 mile drive to visit family. The highlights of the trip were hiking around a lake to see a waterfall at Vogel State Park and getting to be on Lake Chatuge. We are very lucky in that we have a family member who has a family member who has a boat. Above is my first attempt to use the panoramic feature on my phone to capture the setting sun. I think turned out pretty well.