Monday, September 20, 2021
Everything I Wanted To Happen Happened! Review of Heart of Obsidian- Books Of My Heart Read Along!
Friday, August 27, 2021
Happy Friday! My Review is Featured on Books of My Heart!
Monday, July 5, 2021
#COYER SEASONS SUMMER POST! And Tango Trouble Review!!
"In the dead of winter, when the town of Cliff Haven seems practically frozen . . .
. . . Tango classes may be the key to heating things up.
It's been months since the mishap at the theater, and Ellie is still reeling.
Between exercising her magic and coming to terms with another family member disappearing from her life, Ellie wants nothing more than things to get back to normal.
Whatever that is.
When she comes across a body and a man standing over it holding a knife, the case looks pretty open and shut.
Until it doesn't.
With so many suspects, will Ellie be able to solve the crime? Or will a murderer go free?
Join Ellie, Penelope, Xander, and the whole Cliff Haven gang in the fourth book of the Magical Mane Mystery series."
It’s time to celebrate Summer!
"Reminder on how it works….
COYER – Clean Out Your E-Reads – was initially about reading free (or nearly free) e-books and writing reviews for them. We’re going back to that as the basis, with some seasonal twists.
At the end of each season, reviews entered in the review linky will be eligible for a $5 gift card to Amazon or Barnes & Noble. On the last Thursday of each season (except December, where we’ll finish out the year), Michelle will randomly select and announce the winner for the season and share the sign-up for the next season (including a reminder of the rules). This means that all reviews for the season must be in the linky by 12 noon EST on the last Wednesday of the month. Any reviews entered after 12 noon EST will go towards the next season. But keep following the current rules for the remainder of the month.
Each season brings a new challenge so if you didn’t participate in Winter but want to Join Spring you are welcome to do that. You do not have to participate in all seasons, you can pick and choose which seasons you want to join."
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Happy Friday! Time for a #Readalong Review! Hostage To Pleasure by Nalini Singh #ParanormalRomance
My approach to the month of April in Chicagoland boils down to if it ain't snowing I'm happy. We had some unusually awesome weather to begin the month and now it seems, fingers and toes crossed, to have settled into mostly sunny skies with temps in the mid to high 50s. I'll take it!
Thursday, April 1, 2021
New Release by Brittney Morris #TheCostofKnowing #NetGalley You Can't Put This Down!
Brittney Morris writes the kind of book you can't put down. Her YA characters are compelling and loveable and you just want all the good things for them. If you have not yet read her novel Slay, I suggest you add Slay and The Cost of Knowing to your TBR pile and follow Brittney Morris so you don't miss any of her future books. Reviewing this book is a little tricky because I want to be sure not to spoil anything and yet I want to tell you so much!
On Goodreads, Brittney Morris wrote: "My love letter to all the Black men who had to grow up too early." This love letter is wrapped in an amazing tale about a teen, Alex, who in the aftermath of a car accident that killed his parents on election day, now sees visions of the future whenever he touches any person or object with his hands.
Alex has been managing to be a functioning human for four years even as he is hit with a vision every time he touches anything and the longer the touch continues the further into the future of the object or person's life he sees. Worst of all Alex can't change the future. He tried a few times and it didn't change anything, all the bad things happen. What a nightmare! I could not function.
Brittney Morris gives us an excellent depiction of crippling anxiety and how it affects Alex due to his power. Additionally, she shows how anxiety permeates Alex's life because he is a Black teenager. He has to navigate a world of never-ending minefields. He has to use code-switching not only to hide his power but also to make his existence more palatable to white people.
This is a five-star read for me. It is beautifully descriptive as it deals with hard subjects, you can feel the love Brittney Morris has for the characters on each page you read, and I don't think it would be possible to read this and not love these kids. I stayed up late to finish it and my heart is filled with both joy and deep sadness.
The Cost of Knowing is the sort of book that will stick with me for a very long time; it's a book that makes me want to send a thank-you note to Brittney Morris for putting it out into the world.
Sunday, March 21, 2021
#NetGalley Coming soon! #AHexForDanger and Have You Ever Tried To Make DIY Coasters?
A Hex for Danger is the second book in the Enchanted Bay Mystery series by Esme Addison. The first book in the series is A Spell for Trouble. You can definitely read this book and enjoy it without having read the first book--but if you like to read Cozy Mysteries, why not read both, right?
The book takes place in the small Coastal town of Bellamy Bay, North Carolina. Personally, Coastal Cozy Mysteries are one of my favorite types of mysteries. Something about a beachy small town on the edge of a continent--so cozy! My perception may be colored by the fact that I live in the landlocked Midwest so any coast seems romantic and magical. And this is most certainly a magical series. Alex is a descendent of the Mermaid of Warsaw and is learning the extent of her magical abilities while living with her aunt and cousin.
This book is a thriller of a cozy. The action-adventure is fast-paced and Alex is not afraid to ask too many questions while she is sleuthing. Unlike a traditional cozy, this book has corporate espionage and scheming governments. I enjoyed how Esme Addison has woven science and mythology together in her books and extended the environment of the small-town cozy. Best of all, at one point near the end, I thought the story was wrapped up with a pretty standard cozy murder motivation; but, that was not the end of the story, more twists and turns were ahead!
On the romance end, I don't know if I'm supposed to be rooting for Jack or Dylan to wind up with Alex. This subplot alone is enough to ensure I'm going to preorder book number three! As someone whose favorite genres are cozy mysteries, romance, and contemporary fantasy, I've found the Enchanted Bay Mystery series very fun read!
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Repurposing A Wine Bottle and #COYER Spring Challenge! Join us!
The other day my other half picked himself up a bottle of wine from Walgreens and I thought to myself, that is a good-looking wine label. So once the wine was gone. I repurposed the wine bottle and added it to my bookshelf. I am tempted to find books to put on the shelf that goes with the Firefly theme.
In case you are wondering what I did, I just took a string of LED lights I got from Aldi over the holidays and stuck the little lights into the wine bottle to get the effect of having fireflies in a mason jar, and then I used some velcro to attach the battery pack on the back of the bottle. Easy peasy, that is the extent of my DIY skills.
As you may recall this year I am joining reading challenges. To the right of this post, you can see the Read a Series in a Month Challenge button which you can click to join! My post on that challenge is here: Two Challenges To Talk About.
I am also participating in the COYERS Seasons Challenge, which means it's time for my COYER Spring Challenge post! You can read all the details and join me in the challenge here. I'm really excited for this part of the challenge because now that physical books are included it gives me an incentive to read the books I got for Christmas and some books I won in contests.
In addition to the gentle nudge to read books that I already own, COYERS offers community! I love being part of the group. It's nice to read with others, and have a chance to talk about books outside of a traditional book club.
I hope the beginning of March is going well, the anniversary of when the pandemic began to affect most of our lives is just about here. I hope you are in a good place and soon to be vaccinated or already vaccinated!
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
#Recipe and #ChickLit #BookReview & Spicy Chicken with Polenta
So my polenta was not as creamy as it should have been. I think I should have added more broth? All in all the meal was enjoyed by the family. I will definitely make it again. I did have to change the cooking times on the chicken because I didn't have any chicken thighs when I decided to make this and I substituted a giant split chicken breast and chicken legs. I also couldn't find berbere seasoning so I used a chili powder blend with cinnamon in it and added some ginger powder to that. As you can see I found this recipe in my physical copy of Real Simple Magazine. Paging through an actual magazine is a nice relaxing way to unplug in my estimation.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
#CozyMysteryDebut! The Guest is a Goner and Valentine's Day Talk
Look at this old cute picture of how cute is that kid and how colorful are the clothes. The shirt has a great reminder for all of us Love Yourself! Anytime is a good time to celebrate love, but it's almost Valentine's Day so let's talk about that, do you have any tradition you observe, a special dinner or night with your loved one? Is it all about the romance or the friendships? Oprah Magazine has put together a list of 35 different ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day in 2021. I like to use seasonal decor to celebrate the holidays so as I posted about a couple weeks ago, I have my DIY Valentine's day decor and as you know I like to cook, so a chocolate dessert is in order.
I Need to Know The Answer To The Cliffhanger at the End!
This book is the first book in the Sedona Spirits series and is a spin-off of the author's "Tri-town Murders" series, but you don't have to be familiar with that series to start this book. I was drawn to read this book because I thought the title was a hoot and I enjoy paranormal cozies. Bernie and Ruby are a likable duo, grandma Ruby is a free spirit and Bernie is very straight-laced. Their lives have both been affected by Ruby's hardnosed parents and it's interesting to see how Bernie's great-grandparents have had a hand in Ruby's, Bernie's Mom's, and Bernie's personalities and decisions. In the book, Bernie does some important self-reflection and that's a real plus, it's so good to see characters focusing on their mental health.
One of the main components of a cozy mystery is the town and the townsfolk. In this book, it turns out that Bernie is surrounded by terrible townsfolk. At the end of the book Bernie really only has her grandma and a potential love interest and that was rather sad. I hope in the next book Bernie makes new friends with people who aren't murder suspects.
When the killer is revealed it is done Scooby-Doo style, which I *loved* So fun! I also learned that in the Sedona area there are wild boars and they are called javelinas. Lastly, I highlighted one line from the book to share: "The bowling alley smelled like oil and feet."--What a great line!
Overall this is a short cozy, has a quirky duo to root for, and paranormal elements and I will read the next book to see where we go!
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Friday, January 29, 2021
#ReadAlong Visions of Heat #ParanormalRomance
It's the last Friday of January already! How are you doing? Hanging in there? We had some snow this week and I got to try out my YakTrax which work great for walking or running in the snow. I'm still looking forward to the snow melting so I can run without the snow. In my perfect world, among many amazing advancements; we would have sidewalks and streets that warmed up when it snowed and we'd not have to shovel or trudge through unshoveled sidewalks and we'd have dry streets that didn't turn into sheets of ice.
Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Because Nalina Singh had laid a foundation of the Psy-Changeling world in "Slave to Sensation", I was able to appreciate the expanding universe of this book and deepen my understanding of the Psy-Net.
In direct contrast to Sascha and Lucas's relationship, Faith and Vaughn have a slow, slow burn. There is much to be learned about Faith's family and I look forward to knowing more about the F-Psy Clan in the future. This book is almost all Faith and Vaughn with as much DarkRiver interaction as Sascha had in book one. I noticed that Nalini Singh purposefully uses images of heat, fire, gold to describe Vaughn throughout the book, Singh wants us to notice and understand Vaughn is the sun and Faith is the night sky. Vaughn is a passionate being, an artist more at home in the wild and Faith is a logic-driven woman who lives in her mind-- and sees the beauty of the Psy-net. Their approaches to the world are polar opposites and Nalini Singh shows us how perfectly they fit together.
At the end of the book, we get some information on a character and I was pleased to see that character isn't who we thought they were earlier in the book, I look forward to them coming back into the picture and home someone they are related to plays a role in these books as well.
At the end of this book, we have some idea of how the Dark River/Snow Dancer Clans with their adopted Psy members may someday be able to usher in an end to the Silence and I am here for it!
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Friday, January 15, 2021
Downward Death - A New Cozy Mystery and I Try A New Recipe! #COYERCHALLENGE2021
As you can see here I overcooked the crescents by about 2 minutes.
Kraft food sends me recipes all the time and many of them involved crescent rolls which I think I could easily eat a whole batch by myself! They are so light and flaky! Ham and Pineapple Crescent Rolls I followed the directions on this recipe. I will say if I were to make this in the future I would dice the ham and mix all the ingredients into one spread and spread that on the crescent rolls and then roll them up. Overall it was a good way to use up leftover crushed pineapple!
I received an ARC of Downward Death by Stella Bixby, below is my review and as always the opinions are mine!
Ellie Vanderwick is a bit of a loner. She was raised in foster homes and has lived off and on in her converted VW Bus since she was 17. Her dream is to help people to be pain-free and more flexible through yoga. This story begins with Ellie being bequeathed a farm in Iowa courtesy of the grandmother she never knew. So far so good right? Ellie will be the outsider coming to a new town. We've all read that before right?
But wait! Ellie has a secret, her hair is a mood ring. Yes, it changes color and texture based on her mood and feelings. I thought this was a unique and fun way to add a little magic to a fairly standard cozy. She also has a pet pig as her cozy companion!
At the beginning of the book, there is some major corn confusion that made me say out loud-- "Is anyone going to tell her?" I don't know if I got it because I am a Midwesterner or if it's common knowledge. (you'll have to read to know what I am talking about, I don't want to spoil you).
Within the first three chapters of this book, I was already invested in Ellie V's life. I wanted good things for her and her Penelope, and I was ready to fight a couple people in the town on her behalf and hug others. Stella Bixby has done a wonderful job in this book of really pulling the reader into the story. The mysteries of Ellie's hair, who her parents were, and how will Ellie support herself were enough to keep me turning the pages, even before the murder occurred.
I read the second half of Downward Death in one sitting, The mystery keeps you guessing and you aren't sure which of these characters is terrible enough to be a killer. As I have said before, I prefer it when a cozy mystery killer is just an awful person motivated by...well I better not say this killer's motivation- that might help you guess who done it!
When the book ends, some of the mystery of Ellie's background is solved, but much of who she is is left as an overarching mystery for future books. I really enjoyed this series and can't wait to read the next book. I am hoping that Ellie's mother is alive and well and will show up in a future book! I also hope Katie & Earl's daughter features in a future story!