Monday, May 28, 2018

A Knit Before Dying

In Sadie Hartwell's A Knit Before Dying, the second installment in the Tangled Web Cozy Mystery series, this newest cozy would leave you tied up in knots at the end. When Josie Blair had settled into her new business and home in Dorset Falls, she had met her newest tenant, Lyndon Bailey, who owned the antique shop next there. After she had heard an argument between the owner of the general store with someone else, it had piqued her interest. But later when she wanted to discuss the matter of the new lease agreement, she had discovered Lyndon's dead body. Now it was up to figure out and solve this mystery, when his business partner Harry had arrived on the scene and later arrested for his murder. But while she had run-ins with her arch-nemesis, she had a blog to update, a business to run in the yarn shop, and tried to figure out how to deal with her great-uncle Eben Lloyd.  If that wasn't enough, she had dealt with Lyndon's niece Taylor and the reality show to shoot in the vicinity along the way. Besides all that, she discovered a couple of doilies with one of them that intrigued her.  That small town had a cold case of a disappearance of Bea Ryder, who once owned one of the shops. While she tried to pick up the pieces to piece it together, she had thought she had it all figured out, until one of her friends goes missing. And that leaves Josie to find her and then later straighten out the facts to fight for her life.

This was another great cozy mystery set in the small town of Dorset Falls. I continued to care for Josie and how she multi-tasked her personal and private life. She's becoming her own person and taking care of business. I also adored her friends like Evelyn and Helen and Lorna, though I've found Taylor a nuisance and found Mitch quite charming. I do love how Dorset Falls comes to life with vivid imagery for the locations around the small town and the scenic settings. This would make you want to learn a stitch of two with a skein of yarn and to bond together with friends and fellow knitters. This has drama, non-stop action, intrigue and a spark of suspense from start to finish.

Will you pick up a copy of A Knit Before Dying tonight?


Sunday, May 27, 2018

Too Wild To Tame

In Tessa Bailey's Too Wild to Tame, the 2nd installment in the Romancing the Clarksons contemporary romance series, this novel would make you fan yourself from the hot and steamy love scenes. After the Clarksons left New Mexico, they stopped in Iowa. For Aaron, he stopped at a campaign fundraiser for the Pendletons and ran into a thief who stole the money. Aaron and his dog, Old Man followed the culprit and kept their secret. Little did he know that she was Senator Pendelton's youngest daughter Grace, a bit of a wild child who had lost her way. For Grace, she had been kept a secret from her father and stayed away from family dinners and outings. She had a bit of a experience at a camp and wanted to set it right. When she met Aaron, the chemistry between them was palpable when they made love. In order to impress her father, he came up with a plan to raise points for his campaign to voters and championed Grace's cause to rebuilt YouthAspire to shake its shaky past. Grace had lost her five friends and survived from the fire that day. When things tend to get heated between them with a slow burn, Aaron was given a choice to leave for New York without Grace or listen to his heart to follow his dreams.

This was another great contemporary romance love story from Tessa Bailey. I really cared for Grace who had been sheltered from an overprotective father. I loved how she finally stuck to her guns and told him how she felt. I also liked how Aaron handled his side of things for her father and how she kept the secret between him and Grace low key. They do see to make a perfect couple to heat up the windows with their romance. You would need a tall glass of ice water to cool yourself down. I loved the winter season in Iowa and how it showcased the bitter side of politics and how idyllic the Midwest states could be with the cornfield. The scenery was vivid with splendid descriptions and mesmerizing locations. This would make you want to sigh, swoon and sway and douse yourself with a water hose with plenty of romance, lots of drama, some intrigue and action.


Will you be too wild to tame your heart today?


Saturday, May 26, 2018

Silenced

In Allison Brennan's Silenced, the 4th installment in the Lucy Kincaid romantic suspense series, this storyline was so intense and twisted from start to finish. It all started for Lucy as a analyst for the FBI, when she came to the crime scene of the dead body of Wendy James, the alleged mistress of a well-known politician. But as they work the case, her supervisor gives Lucy a hard time of her position in the case, while she works with her colleague and friend Noah Armstrong. For Ivy Harris, aka Hannah Edmunds, she had escaped the clutches from her evil father and took her younger sister Sara with her to Washington D.C. Someone's out there looking out for her and wants her dead. Then when another dead body turns up with another grisly message on the corpse, Lucy and the FBI believes it might be connected in one way or another. While she helps the DC Police, they try to connect the dots on who's hunting down these young prostitutes. And at the next crime scene, the people closest to Ivy were also killed in the line of fire. That's when Sean Rogan, Lucy's boyfriend and Noah probe the case to find people connected to them and also to Lucy with Senator Paxton, someone from Lucy's past.  When they made a remote connection from Wendy to Ivy to put the pieces together, things get heated when they tried to help Ivy in a car crash. Later on, things turn dicey into an intense standoff with an explosive ending of a life-and-death situation you would never believe.

This was another gripping and intense romantic suspense in the Lucy Kincaid series. I did care for Lucy and how she wanted to fit into the field work as an analyst for the FBI. I also cared for Ivy/Hannah, who wanted to escape from a monster who would control and mastermind his own children. An older sister who would do the same thing as she did to protect her younger sister or brother.  I do see a potential love triangle between Lucy, Sean, and Noah, though I think Sean would be a better fit for Lucy for right. I did like the great scenic settings and lush locations for the Washington D.C. area for the storyline that put us right there, front and center. This would take you a real-fast emotional roller coaster ride for you to buckle your seat belt and hang on tight with non-stop action, some sparks of romance, plenty of intense drama and lots of intrigue. 

What would you do to prevent yourself from being silenced today?


Thursday, May 24, 2018

The Sugarhouse Blues

In Mariah Stewart's The Sugarhouse Blues, the 2nd installment in the Hudson Sisters woman's fiction series, this novel is about family and the ties that bind them together and finding a new start somewhere. For Desdemona "Des" Hudson, she joined her sister Allie and her half-sister Cara on a monstrous project to restore the Sugarhouse theater. It was reported on their late father's will. That theater have been in their family for centuries and now needs a major restoration to fix the leaking ceiling. They all had something that brought them there, when they've gotten to know each other better. Both Allie and Cara are divorced, while Des looks for her own Mr. Right. Between the three of them, they researched the history of the theater and learned more about their own father's hidden secrets. As the days go by, they worked hard to put the theater into place and talked about life and love, shared laughter, secrets, and memories, before the restoration could be completed in their new home.

This was a lovely woman's fiction novel that was heartfelt, emotionally-packed, and moving. I cared about Des and her two sisters and what they did to get there and bond together. They all had their own journeys and paths that took them there. This was mainly Des's story from her POV and how she cared for her Aunt Bonnie and experienced a chance for love and finding the right guy. I loved the Hidden Falls background location in Pennsylvania and the settings inside and outside of the theater. I also cared about Seth and how was a stand-out guy. This would make you appreciate what you have with family and friendship with non-stop drama, some sparks of love, some action and mystery.

Will you be there to help the Hudson sisters out in The Sugarhouse Blues?


Saturday, May 19, 2018

Wicked River

In Jenny Milchman's Wicked River, this thriller will take you on a wild non-stop ride on a river, so you'll better hang on tight. For Natalie Abbott, she had just gotten married to her husband Doug Larson. But things aren't what they seem to be for her. It all started with a huge argument with his friends and then things took off from them on a wild start. For their honeymoon, they decided to canoe along the Adirondacks and explored the river. From there, the rapids aren't the only thing that were rocky---tempers are high, when Natalie learns some hidden truths about Doug's past and the hidden stash of coke in the canoe. And that was only the start of their troubles, when a lone stranger used the woods as his private land and kills animals for his prey. When they get lost, they landed in the deep crevasses of the forest and tried to survive, while they fight for their lives with injuries, starving and dehydrated. But when they fought they had died, Kurt Pierson saves their lives with homemade medicines from Mother Nature. But this savior is just an act, when they wants them to stay on his land. While their family is frantic with worry for them, they sent out the police and search and rescue volunteers to look for them. For Natalie and Doug, they would do anything to fight for their lives and escape when given the chance to be safe.


This was a fantastic five-star novel from Jenny Milchman. It reminds me of The River Wild from a little over a decade ago with a twist. I did care for Natalie and Doug, while they had a rough start to their new lives together. But I loved how they put it aside and refreshed it in the end. I also cared for Mia, who just wants her parents to get along and be together, though she did help save Natalie's life at a precarious risk. I loved the New York locations for the locations and the river scenes were gripping and thrilling at the same time. This would make you want to appreciate life to the fullest and to enjoy nature while it could be dangerous and adventurous with plenty twists and turns. It has a lot of non-stop action, suspense, drama, and plenty of mystery straight to the end.

Will you take a canoe ride on the wicked river tonight?


Thursday, May 17, 2018

Devil's Gate

In Clive Cussler's Devil's Gate, the 9th installment in the Kurt Austin NUMA Files action-adventure series, this captivating novel would have you hooked in no time. It all started for Kurt Austin and his crew with their latest assignment to salvage a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean. That's when the Russians sent Katarina, a fellow scientist to be a spy on the same ship. But low and be hold, that's when they team up and join forces to eliminate another threat. Someone had gotten hold of a secret weapon that's so powerful with superconductive energy to wipe out the people at the end of the earth. They call it Devil's Gate, which is much stronger than the legendary Bermuda Triangle. But Kurt's old nemesis, Andras, has worked with a Sierra Leone leader named Djemma Garand, who wants to destroy the USA. Before they could deal with that, during the same mission, it had knocked out Paul Trout and put him into a coma, when he and Gamay had worked to salvage the ship from a submersible. After Paul recovers, Kurt learns how Andras had kidnapped several people including Katerina, when he had been taken hostage with Joe. For them, it's a race to escape and to save the USA from massive destruction in a grueling life-and-death battle.

This was a gripping and intense action-adventure novel to leave you at the edge of your seat. I cared for Kurt and Joe and the Trouts as well. I also became fond of Katerina, who could be Kurt's newest main squeeze. I loved how it took front and center stage on the ships in the ocean near Africa and beyond for diverse scenic locations. This would make you want to hold your breath and join Kurt's team with non-stop action, drama, suspense and plenty of mystery from start to finish.

Will you be there to stop Devil's Gate from destroying human lives?






Saturday, May 12, 2018

Purple Cane Road

In James Lee Burke's Purple Cane Road, the 11th installment in the Dave Robicheaux serial mystery series, this dark mystery will leave you chilled from start to finish. For Dave Robicheaux, all his life he wondered about what happened to his mother when she mysteriously died years ago. When a pimp had came to him and asked him if he was Mae Guillory's boy, he revealed a bombshell to Dave on what he knew about her strange death. And that had brought him back to the past when he revisited memories on Purple Cane Road where he lived there as a young boy. Now, while he searched for the truth for his mother's killer, he had dealt with the upcoming execution of Letty Labouche, someone who had killed a lawyer in cold blood, and how he attempted to get her off the hook to no avail. He also dealt with a former con stalking his daughter, crooked cops and politicians, and his partner's running into his fair share of trouble with the law. It was now up to Dave to set things right and pick up those stray pieces in his life to get some closure and justice with a shocking ending.

This was a real good mystery that's dark as noir fiction can be. I did care for Dave and how he dealt with a lot of things going at once for him. I did feel for Alafair for trying to get along for him and dealing with Johnny who's nothing about scum. I think Clete needs to clean up his act a tiny bit.  I loved the central New Orleans locations for the storyline and to the vivid settings that liven up the scenery. This would make you want to shake your head and whistle a few times with non-stop action, drama, suspense and a bucket load of mystery.

Will you go back to Purple Cane Road?




Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Honeysuckle Dreams

In Denise Hunter's Honeysuckle Dreams, the second installment in the Blue Ridge romance series, this inspirational romance would uplift your spirits and warm your hearts. After Brady Collins's ex-wife dies in a car accident, he's lift in charge of his newborn son. When everything couldn't have gone wrong, his attorney had informed him that his former in-laws had filed for custody of Sam and wants Brady to take the paternity test. But not everything would go as planned for the temporary hearing. He needs to get married. That's when he turns his attention to Hope Daniels, his sister's Zoe's best friend, when they had been friends forever in Cooper Creek. When he asked her to marry him for convenience, she agrees to do it and surprise everything. For Hope, she had lost her heart once in high school when she lost her true love in a surprise death. She didn't want to fall in love again and didn't want to feel the pain of loss again. Besides agreeing to help Brady, she had gotten the dream she wanted to work at an oldie station, though the commute might be tough. Together they dealt with the ups and downs of marriage and unwanted surprises, when they needed to follow their hearts and listen to God to lead them the right path to love each other in the end.

This was another beautiful and emotionally heart-wrenching inspirational romance that was so powerful and a tear-jerker as well. I instantly cared for Brady and how he found the perfect woman for him and fought so hard to be wanted and needed. I've found Hope as compassionate and adorable when she talked to Sam so sweetly and hope she escaped the past along with her inner demons. I loved the Georgia locations of Copper Creek and of Atlanta and how they came to live on the screen. This made me want to cry, sigh, feel so inspired and really moved, and will warm your heart from the inside-out with drama, non-stop action, sparks of romance, and hints of intrigue.

Will you be a believer in Honeysuckle Dreams tonight?


Sunday, May 6, 2018

Some Kind of Hero

In Suzanne Brockmann's Some Kind of Hero, the 17th installment in the Troubleshooters Navy SEAL romantic suspense series, this captivating novel would have you begging and wanting more. When Lte. Peter Greene's daughter Maggie runs away and gets into trouble, his neighbor Shayla Whitman helps him out. For Shayla, a single mother and romance writer who's having writer's block, she would be happy to help out Peter to find his daughter. And boy, she did get in over her head, when her inner conscience, Harry, a character from her first novel, popped into her head. For Maggie, she just lost her mother in a car accident and didn't know much about Peter being her absentee father. When her friend Fiona frames her for stealing drug money from a loan shark, she was on the run for her life with her close friend Richard "Dingo" Dingler. As Peter and Shayla look for clues to rescue Maddie, the only one to get connected to her is via her email and texts. With the help of Shayla's creativeness, Peter tells Maddie how his meet her mother and what happened to cause them to split up in the first place. In a bind, Peter and Shayla, and the help with Peter's Navy SEAL team mates,  come to her rescue and help put the bad guys away with a gripping ending.




Saturday, May 5, 2018

The Devil Wears Plaid

In Teresa Medeiros's The Devil Wears Plaid, this historical romance will have you swept off your feet and dare to fall in love. For Emmaline Marlowe, she was set to marry the Earl of Hepburn in a marriage of convenience, since her father was deep in debt. Before she could say I do, her wedding was interrupted by Jamie Sinclair, who came riding on his horse and abducted her. From there, both Jamie and Emma got to know each other, while she was held captive as he plotted his revenge against the Hepburns. He vowed vengeance on his late parents' death, since the elder Hepburn didn't want to do anything with him.  For Emma, she had tempted to escape, but Jamie would come after her.  Within time and withstanding the elements in the wilderness, they had gotten close to each other and learned more about him and his merry men.  Though Emma was sick and tired of doing what her parents told her to do, she planned to throw caution to the wind and have Jamie gave her one night of bliss with her. But as he sent a ransom to the Hepburn castle on something more valuable than her, things got dicey in the exchange, when Emma was struck by a bullet. As he tended to her medical needs, he had learned the stone-cold truth about what happened to his parents and his own heritage that would shock the world. And with her own plot to stop the Hepburns in their tracks, she would put her heart on the line for the one person she loves.

This was an enticing and scintillating historical romance that would make you fall in love with this novel and be daring on your own. I cared for Emma and how she survived and endured a lot while being Jamie's hostage. I've found her tenacious and bold as well, when she had finally took a stand.  I did feel sorry for Jamie's wrath and angst on the Hepburns, when he had sought after the truth for so long. I did love the dual locations of England and Scotland's Highlands that had made the setting irresistibly eye-popping to come to life. This would make you want to sway and soon, whistle and sigh, take a deep breath and feel warm all over with non-stop action, drama, tons of sweet romance, and plenty of intrigue on every page.

Will you take a chance and read the Devil Wears Plaid tonight?


Thursday, May 3, 2018

Gale Force

In Owen Laukkanen's Gale Force, this standalone novel delivers an action-packed thriller sets on the water. For McKenna Rhodes, she mourned the loss of her father and takes the helm of his beloved ship. With little experience of steering a ship, she had called the people that she knows to help her sail across the ocean to Alaska. But straight ahead lies danger in the midst, when there was a sunken ship she needed to salvage, she had been denied requests for help. Besides there, there's an evil Japanese man who would do anything to get his hands on a briefcase of money. From the Pacific Lion to the Gale Force, he stowed away on the ship to get closer and do away with the obstacles that stood in his way. In this high-seas adventure, McKenna would have to set sail with smooth waters to arrive at her destination in a fight to a finish ending for a gripping ending.

This was an intriguing stand-alone thriller that differed from his serial thrillers.  If anyone likes military or thriller series set on the water, this would be one for you. I cared for McKenna and how she took charge of the Gale Force in full force. She dealt with a lot of danger on the high seas and also on the boat itself. I did find Court Harrington a bit charming and curious, while her crew made out a stand-out cast of characters who bared their own weight. I loved the various scenic locations on the trip to Alaska and the compelling settings that pulled it together. This would suck you in for a wild ride and hold on tight with non-stop action, drama, suspense, and plenty of intrigue.

Will you be reading to ride the Gale Force tonight?