Thursday, February 17, 2022

This Thriller Had Me Dropping Everything to Read! State of Terror-

 I don't know offhand if I have read any of Louise Penny's thrillers before, but I think I will definitely read her in the future.  I really did drop everything and read this book, I started reading it Monday night and then I was up until 1AM last night finishing it.  Nuclear Bombs on US soil is a real page-turner!  I will say that within the first twenty pages I was invested in seeing Secretary of State Ellen Adams succeed in her newly confirmed role and then it was the needing to know that she and her best friend and counselor Betsy would not only stop the bombs but also that they would survive.  

I greatly enjoyed reading how their friendship enabled them to persevere. Sometimes when you read a thriller, especially a political thriller, there can be so much jargon it can be difficult for someone who doesn't have much bureaucracy experience to keep up, I didn't find that to be the case with this book. 

I would love to see this book made into a movie or a mini-series on one of the streaming services. My hope would be if it is, they would actually cast women in their 50/60s for the roles. 

If you read the acknowledgments for this book, you learn that the character of Besty is named and has attributes based on Hillary Clinton's lifelong friend Besty Johnson Ebeling and the main character Ellen Adams is based in part on Ellen Tauscher (former Congressional Rep and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security) another close friend of Hilary Clinton who died in 2019.  General Whitehead in this book is named for Louise Penney's husband who died from dementia.  So this book is filled with characters based on people Louise and Hillary loved.  An unlikely love letter of sorts.  

5 stars to a thriller you can't put down that is packed with the beauty of friendships.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Slow Burn Cozy Mystery Goodness! A Maggie and Jasper Caper- Books Two and Three



I was not familiar with the tradition of Mourning Beads, so that was interesting to learn!  I think one of the reasons many of us enjoy Cozies is that we learn about various crafts and traditions from these mysteries.  This is an enjoyable second book in the series.  I find that Barbara Cool Lee does a nice job of balancing dark themes of domestic abuse, drug addiction, etc with the light tradition of this genre.  I had a feeling who the bad guy was in this book, but I didn't guess how it all fit together until the end. And Oh how I hope Maggie gives Stanley a chance! I have to keep reading to see if they slowly change from friends to lovers! 

And Book Three... The Empty Noose

I received a free digital copy of this book from the author when I participated in a Facebook Event at the end of January. 

What a heartbreak-filled book. Reese is nearly broken by a terrible turn of events.  Fortunately for Reese, he has Maggie as a best friend.  This book takes place not long after the last book and I don't want to talk about it too much. The book isn't long and the story is concise. We do get to travel to Deep Creek and meet the rest of Reese's family.  Plus Jasper gets to meet cattle!  An exciting time for a herding dog, he was having so much fun and bringing so much joy to Reese's parents and Shane that I was afraid he might stay in Deep Creek! 

Fortunately for us, everyone came back to Carita. The moment Maggie solves the murder was nice because I figure out the clue just a moment before she did as I was reading.  

As always, I'm rooting for Maggie and Reese to start dating! I think Maggie is coming around to realize he is the one for her- 

This is a very enjoyable inexpensive self-published cozy series. I recommend you add it to your TBR if you haven't already! 

For me, these books are 4.5's 

 

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Bake Sale Murder and Wedding Day Murder-

 I'm doubling up on some of my reviews this week since they are shorter books by the same author in the same series.  Today I'm talking about book 13 and book 8 in Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone series.


This is book number 13 in the Lucy Stone Mystery Series. This book focuses on the murder of course, but also on harassment and bullying going on with the high school football team and the cheerleaders.  In this book, I once again wonder if we are to draw the conclusion that Sara has an eating disorder.  This would probably be more clear if I read the series in order? At least I know that if she does, she must get help because in recent books she is doing well and is an adult. This book also contrasts moms with young kids vs. Moms whose kids have left the nest.  

I didn't like the resolution of who the killer was very much, this book on that front was a disappointment for me. 
I rate it as a 3.


Look at this original cover!  It looks so dated now!  Wedding Day Murder is book 8 in the series and was published in 2001!  It's as old as my middle child!  Time really flies. This book focuses on Sue, Lucy's friend that I find to be overbearing. In this book Sue's daughter is getting married. I don't think it is until about the halfway point in the book before there is a murder.  I assumed the person who was killed was going to be the victim so I was waiting around waiting for the murder to happen.  
Since much of the appeal for me in these books is actually the day to day happenings in Tinker's Cove and Lucy's internal monologue, I enjoyed this book. All the kids still live at home in the book--although Toby and Elizabeth are in college. Elizabeth has apparently taken up smoking, I hope she quits that pretty soon!  In the end the killer manages to get himself caught--and we do get a wedding just not the one advertised at the beginning of the book! 

I rate this one as a 4! 




Saturday, February 12, 2022

The Sunday Post - Happy Football Day and Happy Valentine's Day!

 


The Sunday Post is a blog news 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 your blog for the week ahead. Join in weekly, bi-weekly, or for a monthly wrap-up. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme 

I hope you had a nice week and that if you celebrate today with lots of wings, nachos, and tasty beverages you have a wonderful game and that your team wins!

And let me wish you a Happy Valentine's Day!  I have put together bags with little goodies for the kids and the hubs for Monday. I'm also planning to make a bar mix that looks very yummy and cheesecake-y 

I am hoping it is as good as it looks

This week I continue with talking about books in series I have been reading.  When I've not been reading I have been watching the series The Last Kingdom.  The beginning of the first season was a little slow as I tried to learn the characters but wow was Season Two great!  I have two more seasons to enjoy and then the final season--season 5 comes out March 9th. 
Uhtred, Son of Uhtred in the Middle, just a Saxon born, Dane raised Lord hanging with his two besties. 

How about you?  Any plans for Valentine's Day?  OH, I just remember I'll be spending my afternoon at the dentist-- fun times!  







Thursday, February 10, 2022

One Foot In The Grave #Readalong 2022!

 



I'm so excited to talk about One Foot in the Grave, in general, I love the second book in a series!  Second books are where often learn deep dark backstories and they often have some great action because the main characters are already set up.  This book is no exception!  
Click to read the rest of my review on Books of My Heart's Blog today

 




Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Ah Yes More Leslie Meier...

 


I am not complaining whatsoever, so don't think I am, that being said.  I think Miss Tilley has stopped aging.  We see time passing, now Lucy's grandson is 3, but I swear Miss Tilley has been in her mid-nineties for at least 10 years now.  Which is fine with me, it's fiction she can live forever, I'll suspend my disbelief. 

In a twist from most Lucy Stone books, in this story, no one, including Lucy, is sure that the deaths in the book are actually even murders. The main storyline revolved around elder abuse and do people even care when a rich person is the one who is being abused--albeit in the most opulent of homes. 

For a change, in this book, I found Lucy's friend Sue, almost likable. (did you know that likable or likeable is the correct spelling- I did not!)   

Ultimately it turns out that the deaths were murders and once again Lucy is the one who figures it out, and the murderer once again tries to kill poor Lucy.  But as we like to see, all's well that ends well. In this book, I found that Lucy had really hit her stride in balancing knowing bad stuff can happen anywhere and doing what she could to help her community.  I find that is an overarching theme. I do love how she has grown in the role of an investigative reporter, albeit at a tiny paper that is called the Pennysaver.

I give this book a 4.25.

Now if you will indulge me for a moment, I have to share this quote from a book I reviewed previously.  I love this.  Phyllis is me! This is how I feel about March in Chicagoland! 




Sunday, February 6, 2022

Sugar and Vice-- The Second Book in the Cookie House Series-

 


The second book in the Cookie House Mystery book is delightful and well worth the read. I listened to the audio version of the book via credits I had on the audible app, but you should be able to find it available from your local library as a paperback or digital or audio. 
In this book, much to Kate's dismay,  her ex-boyfriend has shown up and he thinks it is going to be a piece of cake to woo Kate back to being his fiancee. Boy did his cookie crumble!  Pun Intended!  The way everything works out with her ex is nice because he is just terribly clueless about how to be a good boyfriend--but he isn't cruel, mean, or abusive so if he pops up in another book, I won't mind it.  He could get a redemptive arc, but still, I'd rather not see him with Kate. 

As I was listening to this book, I was reminded of how we discussed the last book in the Cozy Mystery Book Club.  We all agreed that it was great that Kate didn't get involved with any man. We all agreed she needed to find her place in Coral Key and focus on herself. You have to love a writer who is able to create a character that readers are invested from the start of book one and who are rooting for that character to live her best life. 

This book is pirate-themed, so if you like a good pirate tale, you are in luck! Again, as in book one, I found the main mystery and the culprit to be a nice twist on the usual M.O. of cozies. Definitely add this book to your TBR. I'm looking forward A Tale of Two Cookies! 


Saturday, February 5, 2022

The Sunday Post! Love is In the Air?

 


The Sunday Post is a blog news 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 your blog for the week ahead. Join in weekly, bi-weekly, or for a monthly wrap-up. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme 

Valentine's Day and the big Football game are coming up!  Are you ready for some football? I'm ready for snacks and chocolate!  This week I'm hoping that the forecast is correct and that we will have some temps over freezing, too many sidewalks are deeply covered in snow and I don't like it! I do like that the days are getting longer little by little!

I finished up my 2 week no dairy, no grains, no white potatoes or flour diet. I could use a medal for that achievement. Now I'm trying to see how I can incorporate that moving forward. I have to say I need to find a balance because the two weeks without any grains, cheese or potatoes was really really hard. 

Today's compromise was a burger, but it was a turkey burger and I added mushrooms to the ground turkey and I had the bun so I didn't have any potatoes chips or make french fries to go with it. 

I also figured out my phone has a portrait mode where I can take a picture and the background is out of focus!

How was your week? Read anything good?  Watch anything good?  Here is what I'll be reviewing this week! 







Thursday, February 3, 2022

Fries and Alibis! First in a Fun Paranormal Humorous Cozy!

 

I received a digital copy of this book for free because I joined the Cozy Mystery Tribe. For more info on that click here.   This was the second free book for the month of January. Fries & Alibis is the first book in Trixie Silvertale's Mitzy Moon Mysteries series. 

This book is novella-length, nice for a quick weekend read on a snowy, winter weekend. If you like cozies with a ghost, cozies that have a borderline magic pet companion, and a bookstore that is featured prominently, then you must read this series.

Mitzy is in her early twenties and has been an orphan for some time when we begin the book. Mitzy is a bit of a mess and this is a plus in my opinion, how many of us were a bit of a mess as we officially entered adulthood. The book is written as if we are sitting at the town diner and Mitzy is telling us the story of how she arrived in Pin Cherry Harbor and was accused of murder.  




The book is rich in humor and the town of Pin Cherry Habor is delightful.  The town is filled with anachronistic adventures for Mitzy.  For example, the bank uses passbooks, and Mitzy's apartment has a rotary phone. There is no explanation of why this is the case in the town and that, in my opinion, makes it more fun for the reader. 

I hope Trixie Silvertale had a lot of fun writing this book because that is how it came across in the reading.

3.75 Stars to this first book in the series. 

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Seasonal Winter Reading Means I'm Reading Leslie Meier!

 As you know, I love to read the cozy mystery genre.  In reading cozies, I find that there are some amateur sleuths that I just really like.  Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone is one of those characters. Sometimes she is cranky and sometimes I disagree with her, but I feel like if she was an actual person I would enjoy her company. 

I mean, I like this series so much that I'll read them out of order, this is really saying something since I have a very strong preference to read a series in order.  However, when it comes to Lucy Stone, I know her and the family well enough that I don't mind.  What I have found is that I really like the books that take place during Winter in Tinker Cove, so I read the Winter books in the Winter and it's a comfort. The other reason I return to this series is that, especially in the first twenty or so books, the stories give me double nostalgia.  Life for Lucy reminds me of when I was a kid and also the days when my kids were smaller. St. Patrick's Day Murder which is book 17, is no exception, all the double nostalgia I could want and plenty of talk of slush on the streets and cold winds blowing. 

One of the things I liked about this book is that Leslie Meier added in just a whisper of magic. A mysterious crow appears in some critical moments. Also, the story is chockful of Irish folklore and some Irish History as well as an Irish Musical.  So if you enjoy all things Irish, you really must read this book.
  
As often happens, Lucy, our investigative reporter, manages to get herself into a scrap. Now that this point, I have come to acknowledge that Lucy is the kind of amateur slueth that will put herself in harm's way.  I'm not a fan of that, but it comes with the territory of this series and I've made peace with that aspect.  She really needs to at least carry mace or a tazer! 

I'm giving this book 4 stars, I thought the mystery was decent, I like the Irish-ness of the story and I felt that we got a nice amount of side character participation. 



The first scene of this book takes place in Florida.  I almost had a panic attack thinking that this book was going to take place in March in Florida. As I mentioned earlier, one of my favorite parts of this series is the time devoted to the discussion of Maine weather!  Fortunately, by the next chapter, the family was home in Maine.  This book takes place 9 years after the St. Patrick's Day Murder which meant that Zoe was now in College!  Kids grow up so fast!  

I enjoyed that Bill, Lucy's husband, was more involved in this book. In the early books, I found him pretty annoying, but overall, I've come around to liking him. Lucy and Bill are a good pair. For years I have wondered how in the world the newspaper stayed in business, and in this book, Leslie Meier secures a future for the paper and Lucy's job. Thank Goodness!

Leslie Meier continues to do a wonderful job writing kids and young adults that sound and act like actual kids and young adults. In this book, Lucy has finally come around and stopped saying "oh my goodness" how could this happen here! Which was great. Bad stuff can happen anywhere and when you are writing over 20 books in a cozy series, there is going to be more murder per capita than just about anywhere. 

This book was a nice installment in this long series, and I am looking forward to reading Easter Bonnet Murder which I have a hold on from my local library. 

4 Stars to Irish Parade Murder