Thursday, March 28, 2019

One Day in December

Title: One Day in Demember
Author: Josie Silver
Published: December 2018 by Broadway Books
Format: Hardcover, 393 pages
Genre: Romance

Missed opportunities and roads not taken drift into years of lies, deceptions, and buried feelings.

A chance glimpse through a bus window turns into a year of searching and dreaming about the man that Laurie saw on a bench. A search that could have been easily resolved if she had gone back to that bench and started her search from there. Then again, I tend to be more practical than romantic and this would have been a very short story instead of a novel.

It is not until a chance encounter when her roommate Sarah introduces her new boyfriend that Laurie once again sets eyes on the bus bench guy. Jack and Laurie know instantly who the other is, but to prevent drama and hard feelings, they each pretend not to recognize the other. Thus begins the drama in this made-for-millennials romance that has a fated couple desperately trying to avoid each other and yet wanting one more glimpse at what could have been. The ending is as sappy and tears-inducing as it should be, but before you can get there, you become invested in their lives, in what might have been, and ultimately, in what destiny intended for them.

As you read, you can visualize the big screen adaptation. The only question is – who will play Jack and Laurie and will Sarah get the screen time that she deserves.

Monday, March 25, 2019

Sweet Tea at Sunrise

Title: Sweet Tea at Sunrise
Author: Sherryl Wood
Published: April 27th 2010 by MIRA
Format: Paperback, 400 pages
Genre: Romance
Series: The Sweet Magnolias #6

From time to time I need to take a break from my usual books and head back to Serenity, South Carolina for a quick check in with the Sweet Magnolias.

As each of the ladies is confronting their issues, Sarah Price is the central character of this book. She has divorced her husband and has two children to raise, which leaves her determined to make it on her own. Travis McDonald retired baseball player, and renowned ladies man has set down roots in Serenity. He has an idea for a business that is sorely needed in this quaint town, all he needs to do is convinces Sarah to not only take a leap of faith with this venture but also take that same leap with him. That is if he does not break her heart in the meantime.

Sherryl Woods writes easy to follow beach reads with romance and chatty conversation between the ladies. There are gentle reminders of what the characters have been up to and possible hints of where they will go next.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Murder Lo Mein

Title: Murder Lo Mein
Author: Vivien Chien
Expected Publication: March 26th 2019 by St. Martin's Press
Format: eBook, Paperback, 304 pages
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Source: My thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for an opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book.
Series: Noodle Shop Mystery #3

Though characters are being killed off at a steady pace, I still found it difficult to keep the remaining straight. If you have read the previous books in the series (Death by Dumpling, Dim Sum of All Fears), the returning characters will not be a problem, what may trip you up is the periphery that was thrown in to keep the reader guessing.

Asia Village is hosting its annual noodle contest with local participants and judges. This event has a history of brutal reviews and now with contestants holding grudges and judges being killed off after receiving fortune cookies with quotes from “The Art of War”, Lana Lee, manager of Ho-Lee Noodle House, and her detective boyfriend Adam Trudeau attack their investigations from different angles, all in the hopes of finding a killer and moving their relationship beyond being an ordinary couple.

Having enjoyed the first two books in this series, I was a bit let down by this book. With an overabundance of characters and a lack of spark that usually had me turning page, I found “Murder Lo Mein” to be a run of the mill cozy.

Monday, March 18, 2019

The Other Woman

Title: The Other Woman
Author: Sandie Jones
Published: August 21st 2018 by Minotaur Books
Format: Hardcover, 304 pages
Genre: Psychological Thriller

This novel has quite a twist at the end, and though I had considered putting it down a couple of times since Pammie was too reminiscent of my ex-mother-in-law, I am glad I stuck with it since I found myself breathless when the truth was finally revealed.

There is something about Adam Banks which draws Emily Havistock in. It did not matter that she was not looking for a relationship, there was just something about the man that scratched an itch. It is not until she meets his mother that the clash begins. Pammie does her best to keep Emily at arm's length, but Emily is not deterred until she senses that Adam becomes a different man when he is with his mother. Yet, Emily will make it work for the man she loves even if his mother stands in the way of their upcoming marriage.

As Pammie’s passive-aggressive moves escalate, and Adam actively takes his mother’s side, Emily is left with only a few friends and no recourse. It turns out that Pammie has a couple more tricks up her sleeve and with one final push, more secrets are revealed.

You want to fight for Emily since she is the narrator, yet you know that there has to be more to the story. It is not until the shocking conclusion that all the pieces of this puzzle come together. Nothing is as it seems. No one is who they seem to be, and until the final confessions, the reader is mesmerized by the faces that each had to wear before Emily can see the final truth.

Thursday, March 14, 2019

The Stranger Diaries

Title: The Stranger Diaries
Author: Elly Griffiths
Published: March 5th 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format: eBook, Hardcover, 352 pages
Genre: Fiction
Source: My thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for an opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book.

‘The Stranger Diaries’ weaves around the short story, 'The Stranger', written by Gothic writer R. M. Holland. Clare Cassidy, a high school English teacher, and researcher leads a course each mid-term with this writing to both instruct and to lend a sinister air.

This year is different, as real-life bodies begin to pile up and Holland quotes are found with them, the police begin to suspect Clare and a small band of her friends. To compound matters, Clare a dedicated diarist herself notices comments that have been added to her writings. Comments that tie into the deaths and have her beginning to question her sanity.

Unfortunately, the final twist is not all that surprising. There was an inkling early on as to who was behind this eerie tale within a tale. Though the author did her best to throw the reader off, all the parts were there, and if the reader was following the breadcrumbs, there was no other suspect.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Murder on the Half Shelf

Title: Murder on the Half Shelf
Author: Lorna Barrett
Published: July 3rd 2012 by Berkley
Format: Hardcover, 293 pages
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Series: Booktown Mystery #6

Is it possible to love the idea of a town, but dislike all the inhabitants? That is what I am confronted with each time I pick up a book in the Booktown Mystery series. How could a book lover not love the idea of a small town centered around books with each store, and its creative name, focused on a specific genre?

Known as the town jinx since she has a tendency to stumble upon dead bodies, Stoneham, New Hampshire, mystery bookstore owner Tricia was hoping for a relaxing break when her sister Angelia won a guest stay at a new hotel. Little did she know that not only when she found the body of Pippa Comfort, she would also stumble on to Jon Comfort, the current husband of Pippa. It appears that Tricia once dated the man, but at that time, he was known as Harrison Tyler, a successful author who was later presumed dead due to a boating accident.

Tricia had promised her current boyfriend, Police Chief Grant Baker, that she would stay out of investigations, but to be honest, she did not go looking for Pippa’s body, in a way, it found her, yet Grant and his standoffish ways are now treating Tricia as a main suspect causing a deep chasm in their relationship.

With the police department treating her like a suspect, Tricia feels as though she has to investigate, if only to clear her name. Therein lays the premise of the book, in addition to finding new help for her store in an unlikely character, she has to find a killer, and convince a dead man to come forward. All of which will either have you quickly turning pages, or in my case, telling the characters to stop all of their whining and complaining and just move on with their day.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

No Mercy

Title: No Mercy
Author: Joanna Schaffhausen
Published: January 15th 2019 by Minotaur Books
Format: Hardcover, 320 pages
Genre: Police Procedural
Series: Ellery Hathaway #2

I continue to say that Joanna Schaffhausen is an underappreciated author. Her books ask questions along the way, leave parts open to interpretation, only to have them all neatly answered by the end without insulting the reader or using gimmicks.

Ellery Hathaway was kidnapped as a child, as an adult, she thought that was behind her, but like the last book, "The Vanishing Season" showed us, sometimes the past comes back. Now with her career as a Boston police officer hanging in the balance, she is in court-appointed counseling where she meets weekly with other crime victims. Once a cop always a cop so when their stories take on new meaning, Ellery calls on Reed Markham, the FBI agent that saved her.

Wendy Mendoza lives in fear that her unknown attacker will come back. She cannot forget, she wears a tattoo of the last words that he said to her. Myra, wheelchair-bound, wears the burn scars that she sustained when her furniture business when up in flames and she desperately tried to get to her child. There are other stories from the group, but this is where Ellery, with the help of Markham, starts her investigation.

The deeper they dig, the less the stories make sense. Where Wendy gives them little to go on, there are holes in Myra's case. Wholes that can bring down senior officers and prevent Markham from the promotion that will let him stay closer to his daughter.

By the conclusion, Joanna Schaffhausen tells you exactly where the next book is going. You can see it forming her in mind and you are right there with her as she delves deeper into Reed Markham's past and the adoptive family that calls him one of their own.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Ice Cold

Title: Ice Cold
Author: Tess Gerritsen
Published: June 29th 2010 by Ballantine Books
Format: Hardcover, 322 pages
Genre: Suspense
Series: Rizzoli & Isles #8

Maura Isles is my favorite of the two in this series. There is something about her practical mind that both interests and amuses me. Not to say that she is a laugh a minute, but there is something about her that keeps me reading.

Set in an unforgiving Wyoming winter, Maura joins an old college friend, and his companions, on a little break to a ski lodge a few hours away from a conference that she and Doug were attending. What starts out as an easy getaway soon turns disastrous when they take a wrong turn and find themselves stranded on a mountain road with no ability to call for help.

Desperate to find something that will shelter them from the bitter cold, they stumble upon an abandoned community. Homes where it looked as if the inhabitants had gotten up and walked away from their normal everyday lives. When it is clear that there is no electricity or a way to communicate with the outside world, Doug makes the decision to leave Maura, and the rest, to strike out on his own to find help. When he does not return, it is up to Maura to help what is left of their little band, and with the assistance of a “lost boy”, to find the resources that they need. This trek will not be easy and once again, Maura finds her life in danger.

There are a few twists and turns in this book, and Tess Gerritsen does not hold back when it comes to voicing her opinions or describing things in graphic detail. At the same time, there is a certain type of anger that comes across in her writing, which in this book, left me a bit irritated yet has managed to garner a devoted audience.