Monday, April 20, 2015

Relevancy

I *think* I plan on continuing to post on this blog, but I seem to have pretty much transferred over to Goodreads. It seems to be easier to keep up with my ratings and reviews over there.

Here are books I've read recently that I haven't reviewed here:

  • "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" By Maria Semple
  • "Milk, Turkey, and Neurosis: or, How Mother (Almost) Ruined My Life" By Grace Feldman
  • "Garden of Beasts" by Jeffery Deaver
  • "Husband's Secret" by Liane Moriarty
  • "Station Eleven" by Emily St. John Mandel
  • "Strength in What Remains" by Tracy Kiddern
  • "Finding Home" by Lois Greiman
  • "Ten Beach Road" by Wendy Wax
  • "Push and Pull" By Emily Cyr

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

A Perfect Dish Series by Tawdra Kandle

"Best Served Cold" – Book 1
"Just Desserts" – Book 2
"I Choose You" – Book 3

I liked the first book because it took me back to college days a little. It was nice to reminisce and I felt like the characters learned something and matured. The main character was Julia, her roommate, Ava, is the main character in the second book.

The second book took 5 chapters to get going, because the first 5 chapters basically repeated events from the first book through the main character's (Ava's) point of view. This book was far steamier than the first book as well. Not a lot of learning in this book, but there is some redemption of a character that appeared in the first book as well.

The third book, picked up a little better in terms of less rehash... past events were explained, but not repeated like in book 2. We still don't get to hear much about Julia in this book. Ava and her man are the main characters again. I'm not sure why the author didn't work Julia's story in a little more since there was some drama and the "voice" of the book switched between Ava and her man, so why not add in Julia too? The author gave us a little bite into the next couple she tends to write about. I'm not sure if their story will be part of this series or not. I suppose we will find out!

Overall, I liked the series, I have just read a lot of books I've liked more.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

"1225 Christmas Tree Lane" By Debbie Macomber

I was bored. I liked the actual story about the main character and her ex husband. However, there were all of these other characters that took the 10 puppies and their families plus side stories that had nothing to do with the main story. Well, towards the end, 2 of the puppy families integrated into the main story. I've not read books by this author before, and to be fair, I sort of started by reading the last book of her series. I'm guessing this book sort-of summarizes and gives follow up to the characters that are the main characters in the previous books. Since I seem to like seeing characters reappear later in a series, I might have enjoyed this book more if I had started from book 1; lesson learned.

While I would classify this as "Romance", it was in no way steamy... if that's what you're looking to read.

Copied the following list from Wikipedia:

Cedar Cove Series
  1. 16 Lighthouse Road, MIRA Books 2001
  2. 204 Rosewood Lane, MIRA Books 2002
  3. 311 Pelican Court, MIRA Books 2003
  4. 44 Cranberry Point, MIRA Books 2004
  5. 50 Harbor Street, MIRA Books 2005
  6. 6 Rainier Drive, MIRA Books 2006
  7. 74 Seaside Avenue, MIRA Books 2007
  8. 8 Sandpiper Way, MIRA Books 2008
  9. 92 Pacific Boulevard (MIRA Books, September 2009)
  10. 1022 Evergreen Place Fall 2010
  11. 1105 Yakima Street MIRA Books 2011
  12. 1225 Christmas Tree Lane MIRA Books 2011

  • A Cedar Cove Christmas MIRA Books October 2008
  • "Christmas in Cedar Cove" MIRA Books 2010 (Omnibus: 5-B Poppy Lane, 2006 and A Cedar Cove Christmas, 2008)

Thursday, December 4, 2014

"The Lightning Prophecy" By Emily Cyr

This is the first book in a series by this author, whom is also currently writing a first book for a second series. Here is my Goodreads/Amazon review on this one.
Steamy and Suspenseful! *****I chose 5 stars because this is the author's first book, but yet, it is a well thought out story line, a book I couldn't put down, and a book that leaves me in high anticipation of the sequel! I recommend this book to both fantasy and romance readers who don't mind if the story gets a bit dirty.
Total disclosure: While I haven't met this author in person, I did "meet" her online before she wrote this book. I contacted her about a few things I found in this book that have been corrected. I will now be helping her with edits go forward. My review would have been the same even if I had no other connection with the author though.

To learn more about this author and her new books: www.facebook.com/EmilyCyrAuthor 

Sunday, November 2, 2014

"The Blue-Ribbon Jalapeno Society Jubilee" By Carolyn Brown

A fun, easy read. It would be easy to spin off other stories on the characters in this book since each had a well developed story. I don't think the other books in this series are available for kindle from my library, so I will have to do an alternate plan to read them. This book was not as steamy as her other novels I have read; think chick-lit not romance. I enjoyed how the small town gossip traveled in the small town. If you like reading or watching social drama playing out while not being a part of it, you'll probably enjoy this book.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

"The House on Mermaid Point" (Ten Beach Road Novella Book 3) By Wendy Wax

I didn't realize this book was part of a series by Wendy Wax. I just checked it out from the library and read it, but when I went to type this post, I discovered there are more! Great news for me because I've read several of her novels.

Wendy Wax seems to write such strong female characters and I'm thinking that is what I like about her books. This book was no exception. Before I found out this was a series, my only complaint was not knowing what happens with some of the characters' side stories. (1 starting a relationship, 1 debating marriage, etc...?) Now that I know there is more to come, I'll just hang tight and read the previous books. ;)

An excerpt:
"But making her own decisions and charting her own path? That might be frightening, but it was also exciting. With each new experience she felt stronger and a step closer to becoming the person she’d never even dreamed she might be."

"The Goldfinch" By Donna Tartt

Coming of age story that I wish I had written the review right after I read it, but it has almost been 2 months now. This story has so many layers (like an onion, but it doesn't stink). I really loved the author connecting actual art into a fictional story. There were sections of the book, mainly aspects of the main character that I didn't enjoy, but I thought the overall book was good. A few people that have read this book talk about how it goes on and on as if there is too much backstory. I agree that while you are reading this book, you can feel that way at times, but I also think the journey is part of the message in this book and it wouldn't be the same without it.

There are so many connections to birds and bird-like movements in this book. There is much discussion of death/decay, right from wrong, and the general idea of the meaning of life. This is not a light read, but it is intriguing and thought-provoking.

A few Excerpts:


"[the artist] He’s telling you that living things don’t last—it’s all temporary. Death in life. That’s why they’re called natures mortes. Maybe you don’t see it at first with all the beauty and bloom, the little speck of rot. But if you look closer—there it is."
"To understand the world at all, sometimes you could only focus on a tiny bit of it, look very hard at what was close to hand and make it stand in for the whole"
"All things fall and are built again." 

"The Rocky Mountain Heiress Collection" By Kathleen Y'Barbo

The full title of this book is: "The Rocky Mountain Heiress Collection: Three Inspirational Romances: The Confidential Life of Eugenia Cooper, Anna Finch and the Hired Gun, The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck"

I enjoyed all 3 stories and liked how they were all connected. I think my favorite was the one on Eugenia Cooper. Nice to read a period piece from time to time.

An Excerpt:
"Sometimes what a person wishes for is neither what they really want nor what they need. Sometimes, it’s the wishing that’s the best part."

"The Broken Gun" By Louis L'amour

This book felt a little different from the majority of L'amour's books that I have read. It was set in modern day, but was still part of a story from the past. Part western, part action/adventure, and part mystery... this book has a little something for a lot of people. I really enjoyed it and it was a fast read.

A quote I enjoyed:
"Here and there some latecomer had dug into the piles looking for treasure, but there is no treasure to be found there except the treasure of wonder, and for that no man need dig…unless he digs within himself." – Louis L'amour in "The Broken Gun"

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