Sunday, February 19, 2023
What the Reviews Said, What I thought.
Saturday, February 18, 2023
Presidents' Day, Fat Tuesday, and Ash Wednesday. #TheSundayPost 3rd Week of February!
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No spoilers but I've been on a nice roll of enjoyable books! I hope it continues for a nice long time. How was your week? I'm enjoying a 4-day weekend, I go back to work on Tuesday and I'm bringing paczki. When it's Fat Tuesday, you've gotta have a big jelly-filled donut, right?
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Pride and Protest by Nikki Payne
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Tell Her Story - Reading While Cleaning
It was Saturday morning and I was once again looking for a quick book to listen to while I caught up on laundry, so I scrolled through what was free with my audible subscriptions and I came across this book, Tell Her Story. The book is centered around a former journalist who starts a podcast.
I said to myself, oh cool, I like podcasts, I'll give this book a listen.
The reader for this story is the actress Dakota Fanning and she does a nice job as the narrator keeping the story going. This book doesn't have many characters so it is easy to keep people straight while you listened and there are many subplots it's a straightforward mystery covering a cold cast that the main character has turned into a podcast. Now our main character was fired as a journalist because she wrote a story about someone claiming he was a sexual predator and then it turned out she knew it wasn't true. That makes her hungry for redemption and also maybe we should believe what she says in her podcast. Or should we?C/W part of the story involves a high school teacher sleeping with a student. It's not condoned but it is part of the story.
Without spoiling the story, I will say my response to the end was, hmm, really? If you listen to the book I'd love to know what you think!
Sunday, February 12, 2023
A Wish Granted - Bones POV
I won a ecopy of The Other Half of the Grave from Anne's Read-Along! Halfway to the Grave is a very good first book in an Urban Fantasy series so I was excited to re-read the book from Bones' perspective.
I am sure that over the years Jeaniene Frost has received thousands of requests for a Bones book as he is who is a beloved Vampire in the Urban Fantasy universe. He is right up there with the Vampires from True Blood and Anne Rice's vamps so it is safe to say that this book was very wanted.
I enjoyed reading the book and knowing all the events of the first book. Since the original book is told from Kat's anti-vampire perspective, it's good to see what was going on in Bones' head while she was projecting upon him her worst fears.
If you enjoy urban fantasy or vampire romance, I say go read this book if you have already read Halfway to the Grave or get both books and read either one first --or if you are new to the series, I'd love to see what you think of book two after just reading Bones point of view.
4 stars for The Other Half of the Grave it's a solid read.
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Super Bowl Sunday Has Arrived - Got Snacks? #TheSundayPost
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Are you having or going to a Super Bowl party? Tell me all about the snacks! We are going to not go anywhere which is usually what we do. I don't really care about the game, I do like the commercials and I do like snacks. Nothing like a tasty appetizer if you ask me.
This week brings us Valentine's Day and that means the month will be half over already. I wonder if we will get a big snow in my area this month, we've had a good amount of cold weather and plenty of days with windchills below zero but not much to speak of when it comes to snow.
This week I'll be sharing a few books I read or listened to lately:
Thursday, February 9, 2023
Looking for someone to listen to while you work or work around the house?
It was a Saturday afternoon in January, I had loads of laundry to wash and fold---a sink full of dishes and I didn't feel like listening to music or a podcast. What to do? I clicked on my Libby App and scrolled to find an audiobook that was available and looked decent.
What I found was The Liar's Wife by Kiersten Modglin. I listened at 2.0 speed and finished the book by dinnertime. It's an easy listen, there aren't a ton of characters so it's easy to keep people straight when you listen to while you work.
A couple of things that are done in the book that I really liked. The main character Palmer has just given birth and as the book begins you aren't sure if she is dealing with normal post-pregnancy worries and attachment to her new baby or if her husband is truly up to no good. Up until a certain plot point I was not sure if she was a reliable or completely unreliable narrator. I am not going to tell you which it is, I don't want to spoil you.
At the very end of the book is a plot twist that you will either love or roll your eyes.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Mother of the Bride Murder ARC from Net Galley!
Here is the tagline from the publisher: "As part-time Tinker’s Cove, Maine reporter Lucy Stone says “oui” to her daughter’s surprise wedding invitation in France, she must also make a different kind of vow—to catch a killer!"
Sunday, February 5, 2023
My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni
When the sister's body was found, then Tracy has an excuse to try and revisit the case. The sheriff in the small town tries to stop her from doing it.
If you like courtroom drama and police procedurals you may enjoy this book and the rest of the series. I picked it up because it was on the top of the list of free with membership thrillers. I thought it was decent but I was left at the end thinking most of what happens in this book could have been avoided if some people hadn't decided other people needed protecting.
Overall, it was a pretty good book and if you listen or read it and you like Tracy, the good news is that there are a bunch more books and I imagine moving forward they are cases she wasn't intimately involved with and that may lead to better twists and turns!
3.5 stars
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Welcome to February! The Sunday Post
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'm looking forward to participating in a group chat today to discuss the Night Rebel series organized by Anne from Books Are My Heart!
Books I'll be talking about this week-
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Wanna Know a Fun Fact?
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
The Serpent in Heaven by Charlaine Harris
Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
"Felicia, Lizbeth Rose’s half-sister and a student at the Grigori Rasputin school in San Diego—capital of the Holy Russian Empire—is caught between her own secrets and powerful family struggles. As a granddaughter of Rasputin, she provides an essential service to the hemophiliac Tsar Alexei, providing him the blood transfusions that keep him alive. Felicia is treated like a nonentity at the bedside of the tsar, and at the school she's seen as a charity case with no magical ability. But when Felicia is snatched outside the school, the facts of her heritage begin to surface. Felicia turns out to be far more than the Russian-Mexican Lizbeth rescued. As Felicia’s history unravels and her true abilities become known, she becomes under attack from all directions. Only her courage will keep her alive."
When I heard that the next book in the Gunnie Rose series was going to be about Felicia, I was delighted because that meant Lizbeth got to keep her HEA with Eli, and all of us readers got to read more in this world.
This book was on the shorter side, I devoured it, I really enjoy Felicia and her inner monologue. She is clever and I felt that as written she acted her age. I think Charlaine got this unusual teenager's thoughts correct. The reveals as the mystery goes along works and the unveiling of Felicia's background and her abilities as a mage seem reasonable. The blurg says that only her courage will keep her alive, but I disagree, I say it's her cunning and her years of experience living on the edge in Mexico that keep her alive.
The support cast is pretty big in this first book of Felicia's but if you have read other books in the series it's easy to keep them straight. It may be more difficult if you start the books with this one. The ending is satisfying, we get resolution to the immediate troubles of the day as well as a better understand of Felicia and her extended family. Threads are there for other books and I look forward to spending time with her again.
5 Stars. Eagerly Anticipating Next Book
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Final book in my #SIAM Wicked All Night By Jeaniene Frost
Saturday, January 28, 2023
#TheSundayPost Last Sunday in January!
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and I have a non-fiction book to share-
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Peace Talks Book 16 in the Harry Dresden Files
"When the Supernatural nations of the world meet up to negotiate an end to ongoing hostilities, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, joins the White Council's security team to make sure the talks stay civil. But can he succeed, when dark political manipulations threaten the very existence of Chicago--and all he holds dear?" (from Goodreads)
You wanna see magic in our mundane world? Look no further than the wizard that is Jim Butcher. Sixteen books into the series and I'm still excited to see what happens next. I'm still worried about all my fictional friends making it through the night. This book doesn't resolve some big problems happening in Harry's world, but it does give me the emotional growth I've been waiting for out of Harry.
This book is chockful of the supernatural, but it takes place in Chicago and all my favorite characters are included which I really prefer over the books that have been centered in Faerie. One of the reasons I so enjoy this series is because humans are right in the thick of it the stories and that we see wizards, vampires, werewolves, etc. are injured and even die. There are consequences even in the midst of magical powers.
If I had read this when it came out, I'd be so bummed that when I finished it I needed to wait for Battle Ground to be published--but lucky for me, and for you if you are reading the series now we can read it right away!
5 Stars
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
The Devil Downtown by Joanna Schupe
NOTE: I don't mind the cartoony romance covers that are currently popular, but as someone raised on Johanna Lindsey, this cover worked for me.
This book is the third book in the Uptown Girls series, in it we get some scenes with Justine (our MC) and her sisters who were the main characters in the other two books. You don't need to have read any other books to enjoy this one, but if you like Romance or Historical Romance, you will most likely enjoy the other two books.
This is my first time reading Joanna Shupe's work and I get why she is award-winning. This book takes place in the 1890s in New York City. Justine comes from a wealthy family but she is an advocate for women and children. A Feminist in the best sense of the word. She tracks down deadbeat dads and tries to get them to support their families. She does this in a system that doesn't think men should have to take care of their own children and who don't see women as equals. She is a force to be reckoned with in this story. The male lead is Jack Mulligan, a top-tier rough-around-the-edges character. The main conflict to their becoming a couple is that Jack is a gang leader in NYC.
I'm not one for gang-related romance, but in the context of late 19th Century New York, it's more tolerable. It's clear throughout the book that if Justine and Jack are to find a HEA together one of them needs to give up their current livelihood. It is obvious which one of them needs to make better choices, the tension throughout the book lies in how we get to the right conclusion, and this is done very well.
Joanna Schupe makes sure that Justine clearly consents as the romance unfolds, and I loved that while Justine was a virgin, she wasn't ignorant about sex or about pleasuring herself.
5 Stars
Sunday, January 22, 2023
Wicke Bite #SIAM Review Day! Did I like book two better than Shades of Wicked? Read on to find out!
Happy #SIAM review day! Today I'm sharing my thoughts on Wicked Bit by Jeaniene Frost --along with other participants in Anne's Read Along
Jan 8: Shades of Wicked – Review from Carole @ Carol’s Random Life in Books
Jan 22: Wicked Bite – Review from Robin @ Books of My Heart
Feb 5: Wicked All Night – Review from Anne @ Books of My Heart
If you recall my review of Shades of Wicked from earlier this month, you'll know that the main character Veritas was not my favorite. I liked her in earlier books, but this series is told from her POVmaking her the main focal point of the books. Overall book one in the Night Rebel series was a 3 for me.
SPOILERS AHEAD-
Wicked Bite wasn't available to borrow from my library in any form, and I didn't want to buy a kindle or paperback copy, so I used an audible credit to listen to the book. The reader for this book and the Night Huntress series is Tavia Gilbert. I like her interpretation of the accents for this book series and I think listening to her act out the book as opposed to me reading it did enhance my enjoyment of the book.
This book being the second in the three book series, was all about managing expectations. There would be some things resolved but also there would be cliffhangers and I reminded myself--Dagon isn't going to die--he is going to keep popping up.
What I liked about the book:
1. Action packed plot.
2. Veritas/Ariel has a family member--I'm hoping he is decent part of book three.
3. Veritas/Ariel accepts her dual nature. Thank goodness!
What is not my favorite:
A secret betrothal.
Also the characters keep almost getting killed because they are being foolish, either by not questioning what they are being told or not listening to themselves. If at some point someone said: "We should stop relying on our physical prowess and magical abilities and start using our brains more then we'd stop getting into so many dire situations." Then I'd be super happy!
What I'd love to read:
Veritas and Ian go on vacation and Ashael is dog sitting Silver who meets another demon dog at the dog park!
Saturday, January 21, 2023
#The Sunday Post -- Second Book in my #SIAM Coming Later Today
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I hope you are having a nice January so far, on the weather front, we've had a mild January with very little snow,but we did get a bunch of rain on Wednesday. It was the kind of rain that makes me grumble and say, "too bad this isn't snow, snow is less wet."
This month I'm working on cleaning drawers, cabinets, and closets. I highly recommend spending a little time when you can go through the stuff you own to see what you want to keep and what you can get rid of, when you free up space it feels so good! Speaking of that I need to update my Bookish resolutions to include reading one or two books off my bookshelf each month and then giving away those books. I have quite a few books on my bookshelf that are watching me download ebook after ebook while they collect dust!
How about you? Do you have a lot of physical books?
And here are books I'll be talking about this week-
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Before This New Year Gets Away From Me, Let Me Share My Bookish Resolutions!
I'm joining Because Reading's Bookish Resolutions Challenge for 2023. You can still join via this link.
You pick what you are resolved to do in 2023 as far as books go. Here are the rules that Berls and Michelle put together:
Rules:
- Create between 5 or more resolutions related to books/book blogging/writing (there are examples below but you can make up your own)(you can have as many resolutions as you would like, there is no limit)
- Create a signup post and add it to the Linky on this post (sign up before Feb 28th)
- Since this is a year-long challenge we ask that you pick goals with some longevity. Pick a goal that will take you no less than 6 months to complete.
- Once your goals are set you cannot change them.
- Three times a year we will have an update to see how you are doing. March 1st, June 1st, and September 1st. The last update will be the wrap-up post.
- For each goal you complete, you get one entry into the giveaway that will be in our wrap-up post on December 31, 2023
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Pies and Prejudice This Month's Cozy Mystery Book Club
Sunday, January 15, 2023
I'm Almost Completely Caught Up on Everything Ilona Andrews has Published.
Saturday, January 14, 2023
#TheSundayPost So Many Books, Only So Much Time-
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
Thursday, January 12, 2023
That Dangerous Energy Thank You #Netgalley!
The pacing of the book is wonderful, and I appreciated that the characters are nuanced and have depth, there is no knight in shining armor or a perfect badass hero--which makes everyone in the story more relatable.
And as an aside, the color scheme on the cover and the artwork of it is gorgeous!
Five Stars for this romantic thriller it was a great ride!
Thank you,
NetGalley for the ARC!
*** Kensington Books has a little reading challenge for the first quarter of 2023 and I am counting this book for a book by an Author of Color category.
#ReadignRefreshChallenge
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
We *are* all related. A Brief HIstory of Everyone Who Ever Lived by Adam Rutherford
Here is the blurb for this book from Goodreads:
Since scientists first read the human genome in 2001, it has been subject to all sorts of claims, counterclaims, and myths. In fact, as Adam Rutherford explains, our genomes should be read not as instruction manuals, but as epic poems. DNA determines far less than we have been led to believe about us as individuals, but vastly more about us as a species.
In this captivating journey through the expanding landscape of genetics, Adam Rutherford reveals what our genes now tell us about history, and what history tells us about our genes. From Neanderthals to murder, from redheads to race, dead kings to plague, evolution to epigenetics, this is a demystifying and illuminating new portrait of who we are and how we came to be."






































