Tuesday, June 4, 2024
When You Read A Five Star Book and Can Only Hope It's The Start of a Series!
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
All the 2011 Feels!
However, when I heard about The Beloved by JR Ward I got a craving to check it out. I put the book on hold and last week my hold came up. I started reading it Sunday and right now I'm at the fifty percent mark. I'm enjoying my return to the book's universe. It's like I found an old favorite jacket that I haven't worn in years and it fits perfectly and feels nice and soft, just like I remembered.
Are there any series you started, didn't finish, and then years later revisited?
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In this weeks writing, I'm getting to know one of my side characters from Too Kölsch For Comfort better and now she has a best friend. I enjoy writing female friendships so much! We got a ton of rain today and I am hoping that my plants will flourish this week and that I'll have a nice garden update to post on The Sunday Post!
Sunday, May 5, 2024
How To Help A Hungry Werewolf, Put this book on your Spooky Season TBR
This book has a fabulous cover! Don't you love it? Is this a Paranormal Romance? Is this a RomCom? Does it matter? Let me tell you, I have thoughts about certain parts of the book that I need to discuss in a book club setting!
Since the tagline of the book is (to paraphrase) What We Do in the Shadows meets Gilmore Girls, I'm categorizing this book as a Paranormal RomCom. Heavier on the Rom than the Com, but a good amount of Com.
Now then important things you should know about the book. The prologue features an incident of our male lead being a jerk and humiliating Cassandra, our female lead, very publically in high school by making fun of her size. For me, and this is just me, I don't have a problem with a high schooler saying something mean about another high schooler, this is something that happens every day all day. I don't like it in my fiction when the female lead says terrible things about her looks to herself. Cassandra doesn't do this so the book works for me.
I found the ending satisfying. I thought it was going to go one way when I started reading the book but it went another way that was actually better. I love the magic and the world it takes place in and I would have enjoyed more of the world, the magical rules are really fun and different.
This book is like when you have your phone in portrait mode to take a picture. We spend this book with Cassandra and Seth in focus and getting more in focus as the story goes on while the side characters and the setting are a bit blurry. I hope that there is a second book in this series so I can see more of this world.
Throughout the book, I felt like our main characters acted much younger than their age of twenty-seven. Especially, Seth, I decided maybe what I was supposed to understand was because he became a werewolf, and that slowed his maturity. And maybe since Cassandra doesn't know an important fact about herself, her growth is also stunted.
My rating for this book is 4 stars, if you read it let me know, I'd love to talk about a couple of spoilery things!
I rec'd an ARC from the publisher, all my opinions are my own!
Saturday, March 9, 2024
The Sunday Post: Do You Spring Forward?
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Happy time change to those who celebrate! I've been canvassing for the last few weeks and it's hard when the sun goes down to see people's addresses so I'm happy to have the daylight for that last hour of knocking on doors this week.
I sent my second book off to my editor and am now working on trying to make social media posts in Canva! This week I listened to Bride by Ali Hazelwood. I also finished Taken by Eveline Rose, the first in a new police romance series. I'll post about these books this week.
In the meantime here is the back blurb for my second book (cover reveal TBD!) When Jasper makes Zaina a deal she can’t refuse, will she find herself with something more than money?
Zaina Evans told herself this was going to be her year. She’s done looking for a soulmate to share her life. She lives in a great small-town, has a successful business, she’s surrounded by wonderful friends and her mom is just a train ride away. Zaina has everything she needs and wants in life except for a baby. Now all she needs is funding to help pay for IVF.
Jasper Kane is the handsome owner and head brewer of Hop’s Heaven Brewery. He’s only had time to promote his business and date a of string of beautiful women for the last five years. His goal to take his craft brewery nationwide consumes him. Maybe if his brewery had locations across America, his mother would finally take him seriously.
Then a video of Jasper and Zaina goes viral for its feel-good content, and a local TV show wants to do a live remote, but only if Zaina’s there too. This gives Jasper a fantastically devious idea. He can get loads of free publicity and tons of followers if Zaina agrees to fake date him to make social media content. But when they get stuck at the brewery during an ice storm, things stop being fake fast. Will they be able to get past their preconceived notions of the perfect life to find the love right in front of them?
Too Klösch For Comfort is a small-town, fake dating, iced-in, steamy romance, featuring a craft brewer who will do anything for his business and a tarot card-reading woman who’s given up on finding her true love. Part of the Marley Creek Romance Series, this standalone story includes viral videos, Hallmark movie vibes, and a guaranteed HEA.
Monday, May 1, 2023
Another Fun Paranormal Romance from Audible Originals
I downloaded this book to listen to last week because it was written by Molly Harper and narrated by Amanda Ronconi and Teddy Hamilton.
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
#TheAccidental Alchemist Paranormal Cozy 1st in A Series
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Glimmer Lake Spin Off Trilogy By Elizabeth Hunter - Moonstone Cove
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Glimmer Lake Trilogy by Elizabeth Hunter
I don't remember where I saw this book recommended, but I thought it was worth checking out so I added it to my Kindle. This was my first time reading Elizabeth Hunter. Before I knew it, I was finishing up the third book in this delightful series. Suddenly Psychic starts off with a major car accident that kick starts the stagnant lives of Robin, Val, and Monica. Robin is an almost empty nester who feels more like a roommate to her husband than a wife. Val is a single mom of two with an ex-husband who behaves more like a teenager than a co-parent. Monica is struggling with her new title of widow. Sounds like your typical women's fiction right?
Not quite, as you might guess from the title, Suddenly Psychic the car accident changes these old friends. Each one develops a psychic ability. Book one focuses on Robin, the second on Val, and the last on Monica. The town of Glimmer Lake features in the series and it is everything you would want in a small town located in the Sierra Nevada mountains. In each of the books, the main character learns how to come to terms with her new ability, and together they are able to solve long-forgotten mysteries that are affecting the town's present day.
And we get some nice light romance! The books are short and available for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. I highly recommend planning a weekend trip to Glimmer Lake.
I'm looking forward to reading more from Elizabeth Hunter, I enjoy her writing and she has books in a variety of genres!
Friday, May 14, 2021
What's A Kitchen Witch? Magic in the Kitchen and a Cozy Review!
What is a kitchen witch? It can be a handcrafted doll that is used as a good luck charm in Scandanavian kitchens or it can be someone who practices magic centered on the craft of cooking and all things related to food. One can be a kitchen witch who practices in the Wiccan tradition. In my opinion, if you cook with love and talk to your plants, and have a green thumb and secret recipes for delicious cookies that you won't share- I probably think you are a kitchen witch.
In paranormal fiction, various types of witchcraft are as popular (i.e. Harry Potter) as vampires and werewolves. Of course, I don't think vampires or werewolves exist, but paganism and Wiccan practices have been around for millennia and only got a bad wrap when men took over religions. Under the cozy mystery umbrella is the subgenre of paranormal cozies. Paranormal cozies are chock full of many different types of witches!
One Poison Pie by Lynn Cahoon is a series featuring Mia who is a kitchen witch and is working on starting up a catering business, only to have a murder pop up right before her first catering gig! This magical cozy is light on the magic and heavy on the sleuthing and traditional cozy themes, so if you haven't read a magical cozy yet, this could be the perfect foray to see if you like it.
I enjoyed the fresh tone of the book, Mia has common sense and a dogged determination to get her fledgling business off the ground. She also has a terrible ex, a grandmother who holds secrets and a potential new boyfriend. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series, Two Wicked Desserts, which I will be reviewing next month thanks to a copy from Net Galley.
Solid 4 Stars! A series I will continue!
As you know from reading my blog, I'm an aspiring cozy writer myself. I love the idea of a kitchen witch protagonist and I have been doing research and have an idea I am working on, I also have an 80% complete rough draft for another cozy mystery series idea. What I need to do is focus, finish one of these books and then go from there!
This is a beautiful book filled with recipes and rituals to be more connected to the Earth.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
How Weird Would It Be To Have Wings? #BookReview
Monday, December 28, 2020
When are the 12 days of Christmas? And #Romance #bookreview
During my Holiday shopping adventures from time to time, I ordered a little something for myself. I mean, the deals! One of the items I bought was a 12 days of Christmas Godiva Chocolate box.
The hubs and the kids tried to say I needed to save it (haha) until next Advent. "Ho, ho, no no family," I said, "The 12 days of Christmas isn't December 1st to December 12th, it's the time between Christmas and Epiphany."
Unsurprisingly, they didn't believe me and so instead of trusting my wisdom, they turned to Google. A-Ha! Vindication!
If you have some downtime from work and you are looking for something to read I have begun reading an author who is new to me. Here is a review of one of their books.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Someone on Twitter recommended this author as a writer who writes paranormal romance books that have satisfying conclusions and I'm glad I saw their tweet.
I was able to borrow this book electronically from my library. This book has many of the tropes that I like in paranormal romance- like strong female characters and men who are smart enough to fall for them. I enjoy how the Psy are like the vampires of this world and Nalini Singh's creation of the Psy-Net is fun to read.
There are lots of little details in this book that add to the reading experience like Tammy's kids and the boots, so cute. Even though I had every reason to hope that Sascha would survive and find her HEA, Nalina Singh kept the tension going throughout the book as we worry about Sascha and a potential war between the Changelings and the Psy.
As I read, I wondered which of the side characters might get their own book, this is one of the reasons I enjoy romance series, when you meet side characters and fall in love with them, chances are you'll get to see them star in their own book.
If you like Ilona Andrews, you will enjoy these books!
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Sunday, October 25, 2020
The Last Week of October is Already Here! Witches! Warlocks!
Halloween is coming up this Saturday and then a week from today the time changes and we will be in the dark until March. As you know by now, I am always in the mood to curl up with a good book, and what better time to read about witches and warlocks than now as the temps drop and the nights start before dinner is on the table. Below is a review of a book I can say is one of the best new books this year. If you enjoy contemporary fantasy or paranormal books. You have to get this book because you are going to love it.
White Trash Warlock by David R. SlaytonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I finished this book a few days ago and I find myself thinking about the story at random moments like when I am washing the dishes. I'm thinking about how I was not surprised about one part of a major plot reveal because it was so very well foreshadowed so I knew something was up, but when the whole truth comes out, it's so much deeper and more impactful.
This book is in the top five of all books I have read this year. It's a great ride and I highly recommend it. David Slayton does such a beautiful job of giving us a cohesive world that spans several dimensions and in those worlds, David gives us just the right amount of fully drawn characters. I cannot wait to read what happens next.
One last thing, I really really like the love triangle. It's there, but it isn't overwhelmingly angsty.
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Saturday, October 10, 2020
Great Idea To Celebrate Halloween - And A Book Recommendation!
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A friend recommended this series to me, I got the first book from Amazon. I think the series is part of Kindle Unlimited. There are many cozy mysteries and romance books included with Kindle Unlimited and I think it's finally time to take the plunge and get the subscription!
The book is on the short side which is perfect for a cold and gloomy fall day. This book takes place in the late 1800s, but in a world where the paranormal is all around us but The Society keeps it from regular humans. The main character in this book, Mrs. Knight, is a very capable woman with a dry sense of humor so I found her to be very relatable-- however, she can see auras and can smell werewolves, and alas, I cannot.
One of the most enjoyable parts of the book for me I don't want to share because it would be spoilery. It was at the climax of the book and I was glad to see it.
This is a fun series at any time of year, but during the spooky season, treat yourself to this adventure!
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Who likes Spooky Books?
One month from today I'm participating in...
What's that? Just a fun on-line reading even where anyone can participate any book that has a bit of spookiness, from a witchy cozy mystery to classic Stephen King to Urban Fantasy to Paranormal counts. There will be little prizes and on-line camaraderie of the best kind as we read!Click here to join in the fun!
I'll share what books I read here with some posts and also you can follow me on goodreads.com here I'm working on making a Fraterfest 2020 bookshelf so look for that!
Lest I forget, audiobooks, novellas, and graphic novels all count. Heck if you have kids, share the fun! Have a challenge with your kids. You read your favorite a witch falls in love with a vampire stories and they read Goosebumps!
For safety sake we won't be having Halloween parties this year, so this readathon can be a good way to embrace that Halloween Spirit!
Comment below if you are going to participate in the Challenge! I'd love to follow along with you!
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Where Do I Go From Here?
I'm a little sad today to say goodbye to Kate Daniels, she was funny and she was smart and she was really good with a sword! I'll miss spending time with her! If you are looking for a relatively long series with a great heroine, this is an excellent series to read.
Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A very fitting end to a wonderful series. If you haven't read Iron and Magic already, read it before starting the finale in the Kate Daniels series. Once again I was amazed at how well Ilona Andrews balances snarky humor and drama.
I loved how this fantasy series is really about Kate finding family and being family for other people. The mythologies used in the stories are always fascinating and I would love spinoff books featuring Roman and his family.
One of the reasons I so enjoyed this series is that Kate and Curran build real, solid love. There is some drama and there are worries along the way but there aren't dramatic fights added as a device just to keep the couple apart so I keep reading. I think it's a testament to Ilona Andrew's world-building that we have a central couple and so much action, drama, and interesting side characters that we never get bored.
When I was reading and saw there were only 50 pages until the end of the story, I was very worried about the ending, I shared Kate's concerns, I didn't see how my favorite people could survive and how everything could be resolved in 50 pages. And yet, there was resolution and a very satisfying ending. So well done!
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Happy National Ampersand Day & A Book Review!
Today Middle Child begins his college experience. The first couple of weeks will be completely remote and since he is our family's IT person, I expect that he will manage the Zooms ( or whatever software they use), without issue. His computer space is also the closest to the router giving him the least buffered of streams.
I hope you have a lovely #NationalAmpersandDay! It's a great day for peanut butter & jelly, macaroni & cheese, or fun & games!
Here is my latest book review!
Magic Binds by Ilona Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
In the penultimate book in this series, Ilona Andrews masterfully balances snark, marriage planning, and battle action. They also manage to rehabilitate a dead villain, not an easy task. All the fan-favorite side characters have a part in the installment and it doesn't seem forced when they show up.
I really enjoyed what they did with Christopher's story and it was great to see Roman- a dark priest planning the wedding. This book was just what I needed to read this weekend, it was very engaging, filled with characters I have grown to love and as always so empowering to read about Kate Daniels kicking evil ass!
Lucky for me, the 10th and last book in the series was available on the Libby app, so I've already got that downloaded from my library.
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Sunday, September 6, 2020
Happy National Read A Book Day! Book Deals! Free! Almost Free!
If you have a Kindle or the Kindle App you can find some freebie book deals. You can also check out books electronically from your library!
Another great way to get books is to take a little time and enter the book giveaways on Goodreads
Here is a book that is free and looks like a fun fall read!
Here is one set in the roaring 20s- only 99 cents for a limited time!
And another book for 99 cents - more witches!
If you are looking to enjoy a cocktail with your quiet reading time today, you can click this link for over 20 apple-centric cocktails! Cheers and welcome apple season!
Friday, September 4, 2020
Holiday Weekend is Here! Don't Forget...
Sapphire Flames by Ilona Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Such a well-done paranormal romance! You can't read this and not love House Baylor, plus Linus Duncan is basically Ironman, how fun is that! I love the sizzling romance between Catalina and Alessandro and all the obstacles in their way, I have to keep reading just to see how they will overcome everything that is thrown at them.
Ilona Andrews is so skilled at writing action-paced dramas. They balance action scenes with romance in a way that never makes you want to skim the fight to get to the romantic banter.
Emerald Blaze just came out and I'm on the waiting list at my library to read the next installment of Catalina's story. I'm really looking forward to learning more about Alessandro's quest and I hope maybe Catalina's mom will go on a date with Sgt. Heart???
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
What if Fairy Tales Were True in the Age of iPhones?
I have to share with you this book I've read! If you aren't a big reader, check out the audiobook. After you read this tale, which you will love, get excited for the FX adaptation!
The Changeling by Victor LaValle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If this whole book was just the story of Apollo & Emma's first year of parenting Brian in NYC, I would have enjoyed it immensely. However, this is not a simple tale of parenting, this is an old school- Black Forest Germany - fairy tale where children are spirited away and monsters walk among us. I completely enjoyed the way Mr. LaValle weaves classic fairy tale lore into the 21st century and works with all the trapping of modern life while telling this ancient tale.
"The Changeling" doesn't shy away from the reality in America where for a black man, any encounter with the police can end in death. This story doesn't shy away from reminding us that far too often the concerns of new moms are brushed aside as they suffer silently with postpartum psychosis. This story doesn't shy away from reminding us we all cling to fairy tales we tell ourselves in order to sleep through the night.
In the end, Victor LaValle gives Emma, Apollo, and Brian some happiness. It's not forever but it's happily for now.
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