Sunday, January 10, 2021
Sunday Already? #TheSundayPost : Week 2 of 2021!
Friday, January 8, 2021
In Which I Embrace the Bath Lifestyle and #JaneinStPete #NetGalley- A Mystery/Romance!
Did you know today, January 8th, is #NationalBubbleBathDay? If not, now you know!
Sometime during November, I decided to take a bath every now and again. Once I had taken a bath or two, I realized I needed a nice fuzzy robe, a quality bubble bath, a wrap for my hair, and a bath pillow. Shortly thereafter, I made my Christmas list and asked for everything I needed to embrace the bath lifestyle.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Recently, I was able to download a copy of Jane in St. Pete by Cynthia Harrison to read and review. The main character of the book, Jane, is a recently widowed fifty-five-year-old who has left Detriot and moved to a gated condo community in St. Pete, Florida. The book opens with Jane attending a coffee hour at her community center. We get a real sense of Jane right off the bat, based on her internal monologue and we get introduced to people around her via the coffee hour small talk. I thought this was a clever way to start off the book and give us a sense of who's who. Like me, Jane has given up dying her hair, a detail I really liked! Unlike me, she is quickly involved in a murder investigation.
I thought it was very clever of Cynthia Harrison to use Jane's background as an art history teacher as a reason for her to assist in the investigation. In addition to the murder, there may also be mobsters looking for someone in the community! Plus Jane has unresolved issues with the sudden death of her husband, issues with her adult daughter, and then there is the handsome detective. All of these situations are navigated and come to a very satisfying conclusion.
When the book was nearly half over, the narration moves from Jane to another character, I will say that threw me off as I was reading. The second point of view is used off and on for a few chapters and then we finish the book in Jane's head.
This is the sort of book that is a nice beach read, or to have on hand if you are a train commuter for work, or if you like to have a book to read during a lunch break or medical appointment. The book has a fairly small cast of characters to keep track of and most of the action occurs in just a few places, so it is easy to pick back up if you are reading it here and there.
#JaneinStPete #NetGalley
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Thankfully This Recipe Was Easy and The Hubs liked it! Plus a #COYER Challenge and #2021AudioBookChallenge
Substitutions that I made were- I used ground turkey instead of ground pork, I used a can of garbanzo beans instead of the second can of Great Northern Beans because I only had one can of Great Northern.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I bought the audio version of this graphic novel because it was on sale in an email I received at some point last year. Then I got distracted and didn't listen to it for a good six months. Today, I finally decided to give it a listen. I didn't realize that the audiobook I purchased was a graphic novel until after I finished listening to the story!
The audio of this book has a full cast of actors and the story really comes to life. I also didn't realize I had purchased book 1 of a trilogy, and now that I know it's a trilogy, I'm going to have to get the other two books, which are not on sale- HA! To be fair, this is a nice stand-alone story and you aren't left on the precipice of a cliffhanger.
The book starts off with an MC who wakes up in a cemetery with no memory. All she knows is that the reason she is in the cemetery is someone tried to kill her. What a great story hook! How can you not read this? I imagine it is a great looking graphic novel, the audio does not disappoint!
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Tuesday, January 5, 2021
First Book Read in 2021! #SconesandScofflaws #NetGalley
One book down, 99 to go! Oh, the places I will go in 2021--while being in the comfort of my own home!
As I mentioned last week, I have activated my NetGalley account, and that allows me to read and review books from various publishers- in all my favorite genres.
My first pick was a new Cozy Mystery. This book takes place in Cape May, NJ--which is a real town and is now officially added to TBV (To Be Visited) list!
This book is available on Kindle and in Paperback from Blue Eagle Press. If you read it--let me know- tag me in your review or comment below with your feedback!
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I requested this book from #Netgalley because I like the name. What can I say, I enjoy alliteration!
My impression of this book was that it focuses more on the mystery than on the cozy town itself. We do hear about the beach and meet some townfolk, but we stick with Anna who is focused on finding whodunit and why.
I thought that the method of murder was clever and unique. I appreciated how the clues connected to Anna's life experiences and to her dealings with the town, in other words, scenes were not wasted, everything meant something.
I didn't figure out who the killer was before Anna; but, that person was my #1 suspect so I was glad I was right! I appreciated that Jane Gorman chose to have a villain who was just a terrible person and didn't rely on saying the killer was 'crazy'. Additionally, Ms. Groman doesn't rely on killing additional people to raise the stakes for our sleuth, which makes it a more plausible story overall.
This is a plot-driven book and at times I felt like I would like to get to know Anna better, I hope that in the next book there might be more time to get to know her via maybe some light comedy scenes with her and Sammy or Luke.
Throughout the book, Anna reminds herself that she isn't a damsel in distress which is nice to read. I enjoyed reading about her background in anthropology. I am left wondering about her cousin Eoin (a modern-day Harriet the Spy). I'd like to know more about how Eoin came to be with her for months, I hope we find out more about that in the next book.
Overall this book is a solid mystery that comes together nicely. The title of the book comes into play in the actual story which is a nice bonus!
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Monday, January 4, 2021
Clean Out Your E- Reader #COYER Seasons Challenge 2021
Over the past year, I have added many, many free ebooks or ebooks that cost under $5 to my kindle. I don't even actually know how many books I have sitting in my virtual TBR pile. How fortunate for me and my teetering pile of books that I learned about the COYER Book Community and the challenges. Now I have peers to read with and reading goals. This is my idea of fun! This also means that I will get around to reading some of the lovely books that have been waiting for me for months and months.
If you would like to join me you can learn more and join here
When you see me use the hashtag #COYER this winter you'll know I'm cleaning out one of the books on my e-reader!
The first book I am reading for the challenge is Confessions of a Curious Bookseller. So far I can tell you that the main character is super quirky!
Hope you are having a great day and are able to take some time to do what you love!
Sunday, January 3, 2021
The First Sunday of 2021 is Here!
I am kicking off the new year by participating in The Sunday Post:
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted here @ Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme
To recap, I have a lovely pile of new books to start my new year-
Friday, January 1, 2021
Welcome New Year! Be Better Than the Last Two PLEASE!
I have decided that approaching the new year with cautious optimism is my only choice.
The new year is here, and the days are getting longer!
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Today's book review:
Angels' Blood by Nalini SinghMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
The first book in what is--thankfully-- a long series! Nalini Singh creates a world where Archangels are at the top of the pyramid followed by 'regular angels' then vampires, then humans. Humans who want immortality can petition to be 'made' Angels into vampires. It's interesting how Nalina Singh takes angels and makes them into a mafia.
Elena is a vampire hunter, she doesn't kill them Buffy style, she's more like a skip tracer. New Vampires are indentured for a hundred years to their makers and some of them try to run in. Elena is born with hunting skills and she is the best hunter around. Just this plotline and Nalini Singh mix of modern life and myths in the world-building was enough for me to devour this book, but then you add in the archangel Raphael, Elena's past, the Cadre of Ten and now we have the beginning of an epic tale with just the right amount of romance.
If you like reading Ilona Andrews & Patricia Briggs, you'll love this series
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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Turns out I've had a NetGalley Account Since 2013!
NetGalley is a website that gets books into the hands of reviewers who then spread the word on Goodreads, Amazon, and social media. Apparently way back when in 2013, I set up an account and then never did anything with it.
All that has changed now! I've got my profile completed, my Goodreads account, and this blog connected to it and I'm reading the first book I requested. I'm planning to see if I can finish the book and get my first review up before the calendar turns to the New Year. We will see. I'm looking forward to sharing the book with you as so far it's a very solid read.
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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