Saturday, October 9, 2021
#TheSundayPost Marathon Day is Here! Wish me luck!
Thursday, October 7, 2021
When The Lights Go Out by Mary Kubrica ( there will be a spoiler)
Not since Sally wasted her entire night, losing out on all her tricks and treats, sitting in a pumpkin patch with Linus waiting on the Great Pumpkin to show, has anyone been hoodwinked and cheated as I was by this book.
Finding herself suddenly at the center of a bizarre mystery, Jessie tumbles down a rabbit hole, which is only exacerbated by grief and a relentless lack of sleep. As days pass and the insomnia worsens, it plays with Jessie’s mind. Her judgment is blurred, her thoughts are hampered by fatigue. Jessie begins to see things until she can no longer tell the difference between what’s real and what she’s only imagined."
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
A Couple of Short, Seasonal, and Slightly Spooky Listens
I love this time of year, I love the decorating, the food, and of course the ghost stories! I found a couple of short listens via audible and the Libby app from my library.
The first is an audio play of the famous Agatha Christie book And Then There Were None. The audio play is from the BBC and crams the book into a very digestible hour and about twelve minutes. It's a great accompaniment to walk in the woods, or while raking leaves, or baking a pumpkin pie! The plot of And Then There Were None is clear in the title. There is a group of people and someone is picking them off one by one. The mystery is not that people are going to die, it's the who and the why. And if you want more Agatha Christie there is a good adaptation of Crooked House streaming right now.
Monday, October 4, 2021
New Christmas Cozy Out Tomorrow! #MurderattheChristmasCookieBakeOff #NetGalley
Are you like me? Do you love cozy mysteries and cookie bake-offs? If so, get this book ASAP! This is the second book in Darci Hannah's Beacon Bakeshop series. The setting is a small town on Lake Michigan. Lindsey is our overwhelmed bakery owner and amateur sleuth. Already in book two she has become known as a crime solver. There are nice twists and turns and a false ending--so if you think you know who the killer is, you might be right, or you might be wrong!
This book doesn't have an overwhelming number of characters, it's easy to follow the story without having read the first novel. There is no love triangle, wahoo! This book has the perfect amount of Christmas coziness including a visitor from the North Pole. As the book goes on you can see the community of Beacon Harbor really embracing Lindsey as one of their own.
The cookies themselves were described in the most mouthwatering way, I was so thrilled to see that Darci Hannah has included all the preliminary and final cookie recipes in the back of this book! Because this book does work as a stand-alone and because it has so many cookie recipes in the back, it could be a really fun book to give with a cookie tray as a Christmas gift!
4.5 stars to Murder at the Christmas Cookie Bake-Off by Darci Hannah!
Thanks so much #NetGalley for the ARC of this book! All the opinions are my own! #MurderattheChristmasCookieBakeOff
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
I'm in a Quandary. Not Sure if I Will Finish This Book or Rate It.
Well, I suppose on the plus side, this wasn't a book that I received an ARC of in exchange for a review. This is the September read for a book club, and it was part of my Kindle Unlimited program so I didn't have to pay for the book and I don't feel an obligation to review or finish the book. Right now I'm 60% of the way through the book. have not read other books by this author, so maybe this book is a poor reflection of their overall work.
In a nutshell, this series isn't for me and that is due to three reasons:
1. Their is a throwaway transphobic moment at the reunion that is supposed to be funny I assume. It's so unnecessary I'm unsure why it is included in the book at all.
2. Then their is a jailhouse scene that involves some racial and LGBT stereotypes around drug use and prostitution that seem lifted out of something from the 1970s. This scene also utilizes a trope known as the magical negro trope. The trope may seem innocuous, but it's insidious so I am not a fan to put it mildly.
3. A major portion of the main character's identity is channeled through her weight. So much centers on how fat she thinks she is, how she has always been heavy, how she can't fit in clothes and on and on and on. Then she goes to see a natrapath practitioner who prescribed a paleo diet for her. There is a long very detailed section of the appointment and then moving forward lots of talk about her and her diet. Too many books that have first person female characters have inner monologues about how they need to lose weight or how their pants are getting tight or how they don't want to see x, y z guy because they aren't at the weight they want to be--and I'm very tired of reading over and over and over again about women feeling fat it takes away from stories at this point for me, esp when it's a mystery.
It's a real bummer for me when I read something that I just can't enjoy. This is only my opinion on this particular book, I do not know how other books in the series are, but given this book I won't continue on this series.
Monday, September 20, 2021
Everything I Wanted To Happen Happened! Review of Heart of Obsidian- Books Of My Heart Read Along!
Sunday, September 19, 2021
#TheSundayPost Fall Starts This Week - And Happy HOCO!
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Another Fun Cozy from Stella Bixby! Magical Mane Series Book 5!
In this installment, we learn more about Ellie's mysterious family and a huge expectation that awaits her. She may be taking on a very important role in the magical world she is just now learning to navigate. I'm so excited to see what happens next.
The central mystery in this book is a good one, I was kept guessing right up until the reveal. I liked the introduction of a witch that can communicate with animals. I would like her to come and chat with my dog!
My favorite scene in the book is not part of the mystery at all, it's a scene between Jake and Ellie. I don't want to spoil it, suffice it to say I love that theme of found family that winds through this series.
I also like Xander and I hope my trust that at the end of the day he will actually be good for Ellie despite what others say, is not misplaced!
Overall, as I have said each time I read a book in this series, if you like a magical cozy, read this series! It's fun and I like that it takes place in Iowa--not a typical cozy town location!
4.25 stars.
*****
Also today it was 88 degrees! I'm over it! Come on Fall! It's the last month of marathon training and I'm at the point where I'm tired of running especially in this ding-dong heat!
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Upcoming Cozy Mystery Release #DeathontheShelf #NetGalley
This series is one of my favorite cozy mystery series. I really enjoy the story arc of Carrie Singleton as she makes a life for herself in the town of Clover Ridge. This entry in the series focuses on a murder at a wedding and weddings is a central theme in the book. It was enjoyable reading to hear Carrie's inner monologue as she questions whether she might be ready to consider such a next step with her boyfriend Dylan.
Unlike previous books, there isn't as much of Uncle Bosco and Aunt Harriet, which makes sense as this book focuses on Carrie's best friend Angela (the bride) and her family. It's fun to see how Carrie and Police Chief John Mather work together. I wasn't too keen on the danger Carrie puts herself in as the book hit its climax, but the tension kept me up late into the night because I needed to know what happened next.
Once again, our library ghost, Evelyn seems shady and secretive with her requests for help from Carrie. A ghost of mystery. I like that Carrie continues to remain suspicious about Evelyn and her motives. I wonder how the library expansion will affect Evelyn?