Saturday, September 29, 2018

Review: The House Next Door

The House Next Door The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you have to keep asking your self if you're in fact insane, are you?
When a string of gruesome tragedies befalls a new house in an affluent suburban neighborhood. the neighbors begin to think that the house is haunted or cursed in some way. The story is told from the point of the neighbor Colquitt who with her husband Walter live most closet to the house and witness most of the horrifying goings-on next door. There was a good build-up throughout the book for an ending that was interesting.

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Friday, September 28, 2018

Review: Pendulum Heroes

Pendulum Heroes Pendulum Heroes by James Beamon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Several male friends find themselves inside the fantasy software game they have been playing and are now on a quest in search of the Death Null. FYI: the boys have become them, their alter ego's in the game, so Melvin is now a Warrior Hot Fighting Girl and another a Wizard...

With that said, there was plenty of joking around, many interesting fight scenarios, some wicked cool monsters plus a whole slew of humanoid creatures that will become friends or foe to our band of brothers. I felt this was a wonderful book that has some great potential for this to become a series.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Review: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I have seen this book advertised and thought it would be a good series in the same genre as the Harry Potter books. In this first book, we meet the main characters of the storyline, who will flee the monsters that like to devour particularly peculiar people. I got drawn into the story but it just felt drab but that might have been the writer's goal. The time is present day, but in the loop, it is still during the second world war. Interesting concepts that I hope manifest further in the next three books that are in this series.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Review: Woman of God

Woman of God Woman of God by James Patterson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In this suspense novel, we meet a young woman doctor who gets some mixed messages from God. She has been living in Africa during a massive civil war and seen many disturbing things while treating the wounded. So how can there be a real God with so much suffering? When she is made a Priest in a growing movement of Churchs across the US and a rumor starts circulating the next Pope may be a woman, her name pops up with mixed emotions from the rest of the world.





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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Review: Becoming Belle

Becoming Belle Becoming Belle by Nuala O'Connor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Becoming Belle was an unexpectedly enlightening historical fiction concerning a young woman who is a singer and dancer in the late 1800's in London who becomes entangled with a crook, a male friend and her beloved Viscount Dunlo of Ireland. Living a free Bohemian lifestyle has made herself Belle a target when a lawsuit is brought against her and her friend for adultery. When will people learn to mind their own business and allow others to live their own lives without outside interference? Unfortunately being in the public spotlight makes many demands on those who work under the stage lights. I thought the book was well planned out with many ups and downs that we all experience in our own lives, so it was easy to relate to how Belle, her friends, and family felt about the situations at hand.

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Monday, September 10, 2018

Review: Shark: Infested Waters

Shark: Infested Waters Shark: Infested Waters by P.K. Hawkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The movie Anaconda came to mind when I was reading the part concerning the rough shape of the boat that the unsuspecting vacationers have booked for a week cruise through the Amazon on. Things start going from bad to worse when the drunken Captain strands the vacationers on a small piece of land that is shrinking quite quickly from the monsoon rains only to learn that the bull sharks are very hungry. Just when you think nothing else could go wrong, one of the vacationers is actually a murder on the run.

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Friday, September 7, 2018

Review: The City of Brass

The City of Brass The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bravo! absolutely amazing. I loved it, all the details in all aspects. Peoples aren't always who they pretend to be. I have not read a book so intriguing since I first started reading the Game of Thrones series. But with an Arabian nights theme with mythological beings who live for centuries and have magical powers but they are oppressive to another tribe whom they consider lowly scum within their magical hidden island in the middle of a cursed lake. When a young human Nahri accidentally summons a genie our djinn as they book calls him, who end up having a feeling for each other only to separated with his death, then she is set to wed a prince... did that wet your appetite? Good, this was a wonderful book. Oh yeah, they travel can travel on a magic carpet!

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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Review: Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen

Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen by Sarah Bird
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cathy Williams a slave with roots to an Amazon Queen from Africa who uses her heritage as a guiding hand in all she does. With the strength of her forefathers, she is first assigned to help the cook during the end of the Civil War who is General Sheridan's personal cook. From there she heads out west to join the Buffalo Soldiers from 1866 to 1868.

I really enjoyed this book, women have been going to war and doing everything men have done for centuries. It is wonderful that writers give women the credit we deserve for the contributions we made to history.

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Friday, August 31, 2018

Review: Fatemarked

Fatemarked Fatemarked by David Estes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Make yourself comfortable so you take in all that goes on in this book, as the first book in the Fatemarked Epic tales we are introduced to a cast of characters that will blow your mind in a tangled mess of juxtaposing. Love conquers all or opposites attract or even loyalty and duty are everything is what comes to mind while reading this harrowing tale of a prophecy of the death of seven Kings before the kingdoms will have peace. Did you like books by JR Toilken or RR Martin then you will love this.

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Review: Murder on the Marshes

Murder on the Marshes Murder on the Marshes by Clare Chase
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When you been stalked before you might think you know what to expect but when journalist Tara Thorpe receives a threatening doll it brings back the nightmares and also a handsome police detective. With so many suspects and a revenge that was long in coming this was a real who done it tale. I look forward to reading "Death on the River" the next book in this series.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Review: Shark: Infested Waters

Shark: Infested Waters Shark: Infested Waters by P.K. Hawkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The movie Anaconda came to mind when I was reading the part concerning the rough shape of the boat that the unsuspecting vacationers have booked for a week cruise through the Amazon on. Things start going from bad to worse when the drunken Captain strands the vacationers on a small piece of land that is shrinking quite quickly from the monsoon rains only to learn that the bull sharks are very hungry. Just when you think nothing else could go wrong, one of the vacationers is actually a murder on the run.

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Review: The Mark

The Mark The Mark by Jason Pinter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Everyone says that Henry Parker is an old man's name but what they don't realize is how resourceful he really is. Pinned with a murder he didn't commit, on the run from not only just one pissed of detective but also a highly paid assassin is on his tail too he must clear his name before he ends up dead. Well paced with plenty of twists in the action and drama unfolding with each turning of the page.

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Review: In Sheep's Clothing

In Sheep's Clothing In Sheep's Clothing by Emily Kimelman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

War is hell and women who lives are affected by it are made into either slaves or fighters. When Sydney Rye goes missing after a botched mission where she is left mortally wounded in Afganistan. Jihad fanatics have kidnapped many young women but many are rising up against their captors all on the words of a woman who comes out of the desert to free her fellow women and kill their captors. An interesting book but I would have liked to have had a little more background on the organization and who is Sydney Rye? Maybe I should have started on the first book instead of the ninth. Overall it had a good storyline.

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Review: The Mansion

The Mansion The Mansion by Ezekiel Boone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In our ever increasing desires to make our lives more productive, we rely on new computer technology to help us along. But, at what cost are we entrusting our lives and the lives of our loved ones to a possible tragedy at the hands of a machine who's been invaded by an evil ghost in the machine? In this Syfy thriller, we find two young men who have invented a software program called "Nellie" that will interpret your every need before you even know you want it. When Billy and Emily had left Shawn at the cabin, they walked away from the project that would make Shawn a mega-billionaire many times over and with Billy and Emily hitting really tough times, so when Shawn invites Billy to fix the "Nellie" program he is overjoyed to accept the job. Things start out fine but things start going wrong from day one. I found this book both entertaining and intriguing, good characters and a nice flow to the overall book.

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

Review: Thresher: A Deep Sea Thriller

Thresher: A Deep Sea Thriller Thresher: A Deep Sea Thriller by Michael Cole
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you enjoyed the original shark horror book by Peter Benchley's "Jaws" then you're in for some deja vu'. I mean this in a good way. There are only so many ways a shark can attack boats, people, and other animals. Its all in the suspense that leads up to these attacks and this book will keep you up all night reading because going to sleep is no longer an option now that you have fully visualized this killing machine that will haunt your dreams if you close your eyes. Dun dun dun da... We all know about GMO's but do we really "know" what long-term effects will be? Bigger better and much much more aggressive, sound familiar? Read in honor of 2018 Shark Week.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Review: City of Secrets

City of Secrets City of Secrets by Victoria Thompson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have been enjoying Victoria Thompson's novels for several years now, and she never fails to provide an exceptional piece of writing. In this series, we are introduced to a young woman, raised by her father who taught her the fine art of grifting. With the help of her fiance who is an upstanding gentleman that prides himself on his honesty must learn to make exceptions to solve the murder and theft of a widows lives savings. Victoria Thompson has developed good solid characters that are genuinely everyday heroes and some dastardly villains that deserve their final punishments. With her vast knowledge of the historical facts during the early 1900th century, she sets the scene with historical events. Always a pleasure to read her books.

“Because sometimes you have to do something bad to do something good.”

― Oscar Wilde, The Complete Fairy Tales



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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Review: Foundryside

Foundryside Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The young thief who has a rune-scribed plate in her head can gain knowledge by touch objects is set on a job to steal a small box for a large sum of money from a heavily guarded warehouse down by the river docks, but nothing is ever as easy as it first seems. With most of the city looking for our young thief she has few options available for her. This book was terrific, and my only negative thought was about the small percentage of crude language used to describe fecal matter. I think this would be a wonderfully illustrated animation and hope there will be more adventures with our team of mix-matched hero's. Will the city be rebuilt? Who will be in power? So many different scenarios...

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Monday, July 16, 2018

Review: Fortune in Blood

Fortune in Blood Fortune in Blood by Phil Philips
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The powerful Peruggia crime family of Los Angeles has bungled an enormous heist and lost the patriarchs eldest son in the ensuing gunfight at the bank. JoeyPeruggia, the carefree surfer son, is now expected to step into his brother's shoes and recover the millions of money sitting in police headquarters. FBI agent has been dating the eldest son and wants her share of the millions along with the corrupt cops who are in the Peruggia's pocket who will breeze the way for the heist. But things never go as planned and this book has plenty of action, corruption and a few good guys who get the job done in the end, but at what cost. The story moved at a good pace with lots of twists and turns to keep the reader's attention. Characters were believable and well developed.

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Review: Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding by Rhys Bowen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Georgie, who has royal blood and Darcey have finally set a date for their wedding and have been looking for a new place to call home. With her Uncle away on one of his many travels to far off lands, his house has been left vacant with only a small handful of servants employed. Plus strange things have been happening there. Can Georgie get to the bottom of all the shenanigans that have been happening at her new domicile? This story was the first book with Georgie and Darcey as the main characters that I have read by Rhy Bowens. I enjoyed most of the book, but I felt that our main character was a bit of a snob which kind of put me off in fondness for our heroine.

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Review: Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding by Rhys Bowen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Georgie, who has royal blood and Darcey have finally set a date for their wedding and have been looking for a new place to call home. With her Uncle away on one of his many travels to far off lands, his house has been left vacant with only a small handful of servants employed. Plus strange things have been happening there. Can Georgie get to the bottom of all the shenanigans that have been happening at her new domicile? This story was the first book with Georgie and Darcey as the main characters that I have read by Rhy Bowens. I enjoyed most of the book, but I felt that our main character was a bit of a snob which kind of put me off in fondness for our heroine.

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