Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #261: A Dangerous Collaboration by Deanna Raybourn
"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event which had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with "Can't-Wait Wednesday" hosted over at Wishful Endings.
Synopsis from Goodreads:
Veronica Speedwell returns in another adventure filled with secrets and betrayal from Deanna Raybourn, the New York Times bestselling author of the Lady Julia Grey Mysteries.
Victorian adventuress Veronica Speedwell is whisked off to a remote island off the tip of Cornwall when her natural historian colleague Stoker's brother calls in a favor. On the pretext of wanting a companion to accompany him to Lord Malcolm Romilly's house party, Tiberius persuades Veronica to pose as his fiancée--much to Stoker's chagrin. But upon arriving, it becomes clear that the party is not as innocent as it had seemed. Every invited guest has a connection to Romilly's wife, Rosamund, who disappeared on her wedding day three years ago, and a dramatic dinner proves she is very much on her husband's mind.
As spectral figures, ghostly music, and mysterious threats begin to plague the partygoers, Veronica enlists Stoker's help to discover the host's true motivations. And as they investigate, it becomes clear that there are numerous mysteries surrounding the Romilly estate, and every person present has a motive to kill Rosamund...
A Dangerous Collaboration by Deanna Raybourn is due to be released March 12th, 2019 from Berkley. This is the fourth book in the Veronica Speedwell series.
Why am I waiting on this one? I've had this series on my TBR list for a while. I like the way this one sounds. The remote island setting and multiple suspects seem intriguing. I might start with this one and then go back and read the series from the beginning, it sounds so good.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Teaser Tuesday: Sunshine by Robin McKinley
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purplebooker.
Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (Make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title and author so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
He wore no shirt, and his feet, like mine, were bare. This seemed curiously indecent, that he should be half-naked. I didn't like it... Oh, right, I thought, good one. The train is roaring toward you and the villain is twirling his moustache and you're fussing that he's tied you to the track with the wrong kind of rope. (pp. 39-40)
Sunshine by Robin McKinley was published November 18th, 2014 by Open Road Media Media Sci-Fi and Fantasy. It was originally published September 1st, 2003.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #260: Sleigh Bells and Sleuthing
"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event which had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with "Can't-Wait Wednesday" hosted over at Wishful Endings.
Synopsis from Goodreads:
You’ll love these sixteen cozy mystery stories, many from Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Amazon best-selling authors! Murder, mystery, magic, and mayhem don’t stop just because it’s the holiday season!
All profits from this collection go to Good Fortune Farm Refuge. Find out more about them at www.goodfortunefarmrefuge.org.
Each author is a member of the Sleuthing Women author collective, a select group of women mystery authors who have joined together to connect with our readers through a Facebook group called Sleuthing Women—Read. Sleuth. Solve. Repeat. Check us out on Facebook.
Stories come from both traditionally and independently published authors Abby L. Vandiver, Ava Mallory, Clare Kauter, Larissa Reinhart, Loraine J. Hudson, Mona Marple, Morgana Best, Ritter Ames, Sam Cheever, S.E. Babin, Tara Meyers, Tricia L. Sanders, Carolyn Ridder Aspenson, Jenna St. James, K.E. O’Connor, and Laina Turner.
Sleigh Bells and Sleuthing is due out November 20th, 2018 from Good Fortune Farm Refuge. It can be pre-ordered on Amazon.
Why am I waiting on this one? I'm familiar with 2 of the authors, and they are really good - Larissa Reinhart and Ritter Ames. I'm thinking the other stories should be good as well. Plus, sales benefit a no-kill animal shelter.
What book are you waiting on this week? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Teaser Tuesday: My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper
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• Grab your current read
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The final installment of gifts from Ms. Romanoff, the prized float in that parade of enchantment, was the box that held Wilbur, Paisley, Caplis - and Waldo. While these guys didn't fit in with the mystical theme, that was okay. Waldo was unequivocally adorable, and I knew even then that astrology might come and go, but a stuffed walrus would always stay true. (7% through on my Kindle)
My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper was released October 9th, 2018 from Scribner.
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
Review: Toil and Trouble edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe
Toil and Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe is a collection of short stories about witchy women. It was published August 20th, 2018 from Harlequin Teen.
As with all anthologies, there are some stories I liked more than others. But, I didn't hate any of them. My favorites were those where the magic was of the healing sort. That the tales weren't all from the same cultural perspective was a plus. And many of the stories had a feminist bent to them.
Among my favorites was "Starsong" by Tehlor Kay Mejia where there is a young witchy astrologist who is drawn to another girl. And I enjoyed "The Truth about Queenie" by Brandy Colbert where a girl is driven to find out if she really has power or not. And I liked "The Legend of Stone Mary" by Robin Talley which has a nice twist to it. There were more I liked than not.
At the end of the book was a list of all the authors with brief bios that included their favorite fictional witches. This was informative and entertaining.
I give this collection 4 out of 5 stars. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys stories about witches. It's a perfect read for October. It is a YA collection and some of the stories do have a feminist bent to them.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions herein are my own and freely given.
As with all anthologies, there are some stories I liked more than others. But, I didn't hate any of them. My favorites were those where the magic was of the healing sort. That the tales weren't all from the same cultural perspective was a plus. And many of the stories had a feminist bent to them.
Among my favorites was "Starsong" by Tehlor Kay Mejia where there is a young witchy astrologist who is drawn to another girl. And I enjoyed "The Truth about Queenie" by Brandy Colbert where a girl is driven to find out if she really has power or not. And I liked "The Legend of Stone Mary" by Robin Talley which has a nice twist to it. There were more I liked than not.
At the end of the book was a list of all the authors with brief bios that included their favorite fictional witches. This was informative and entertaining.
I give this collection 4 out of 5 stars. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys stories about witches. It's a perfect read for October. It is a YA collection and some of the stories do have a feminist bent to them.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions herein are my own and freely given.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #259: The Lonely Dead by April Henry
"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event which had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with "Can't-Wait Wednesday" hosted over at Wishful Endings.
Synopsis from Goodreads:
A killer is on the loose, and only one girl has the power to find him. But in this genre-bending YA thriller, she must first manage to avoid becoming a target herself.
For Adele, the dead aren’t really dead. She can see them and even talk to them. But she’s spent years denying her gift. When she encounters her ex-best friend Tori in a shallow grave in the woods and realizes that Tori is actually dead -- that gift turns into a curse. Without an alibi, Adele becomes the prime suspect in Tori’s murder. She must work with Tori’s ghost to find the real killer. But what if the killer finds Adele first?
Master mystery-write April Henry adds a chilling paranormal twist to this incredibly suspenseful young adult novel.
The Lonely Dead by April Henry is due to be available January 29th, 2019 from Henry Holt and Company.
Why am I waiting on this one? I love the creepy sound of it. And I'm curious about the "chilling paranormal twist" to the novel. The only thing that would make it more appealing at the moment would be if it was being released this month. It sounds like a good October read.
What book are you waiting on this week? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Teaser Tuesday: Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purplebooker.
Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (Make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title and author so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Maggie sat on the edge of the bed and leaned in to give Gran' a hug. Gran' gently pushed her back. "Oh no you don't," she said. "I get what you're doing... trolling for germs."
Maggie opened her mouth to protest and then stopped. "Busted," she admitted. "This judging gig is rough. I don't know if I can make it through without blowing up at Gerard Damboise. He's already trying to force a winner down our throats." (11% Through on my Kindle)
Gran' is in bed with pneumonia and Maggie has taken her place as a judge for a beauty contest that is part of the Mardi Gras festivities. Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron was released October 9, 2018 by Crooked Lane Books. This is book 4 in the Cajun Country mystery series.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #258: The Curses by Laure Eve
"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event which had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with "Can't-Wait Wednesday" hosted over at Wishful Endings.
Synopsis from Goodreads:
Picking up the pieces after the chilling events of the previous year isn’t easy, but the Graces are determined to do it. Wolf is back after a mysterious disappearance, and everyone’s eager to return to normal. Except for Summer, the youngest Grace. Summer has a knack for discovering the truth—and something is troubling her. After a trail of clues leads her to what could be the key to both her family’s mysterious past and the secret of Wolf, she’s determined to vanquish yet another curse. But exposing secrets is a dangerous game, and it’s not one Summer can win alone.
At Summer’s behest, the coven comes back together, reluctantly drawing their erstwhile friend River back into the fold. But Wolf’s behavior becomes unpredictable even as Fenrin’s strength fades, and Summer must ask herself whether the friend she so loves is also planning her family’s ultimate, cursed demise.
This riveting sequel to The Graces is saturated with magic, the destructive cost of power, the complications of family, and the nature of forgiveness.
The Curses by Laure Eve is the second book in The Graces series. It's due to be published December 31st, 2018 from Amulet Books.
Why am I waiting on this one? I enjoyed the first book, The Graces. It was just weird enough. I want to know what happens next. I am surprised that it says River gets drawn back into the group. I thought she'd had more than enough of the Graces. You can read my review of the first book here.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Teaser Tuesday: Dinner Party by Tracy Bloom
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purplebooker.
Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
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Sometimes Beth felt like she was two people. There was the outside Beth who was capable, reliable, down-to-earth, productive, ready with a laugh and. of course, cuddly. Then there was the inside Beth. She had a constant monologue whispering in her ear: This isn't enough, you're not happy, there must be more to life than this, you're taken for granted, you look hideous, you must make people laugh so that they don't notice that you look hideous, you must look happy and content because why shouldn't you be, you are Beth, capable, reliable, down-to-earth, and of course, cuddly. (26% on my Kindle)
Dinner Party by Tracy Bloom was released September 21st, 2018 from Bookouture.
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Friday, October 5, 2018
Review: Murder at the Mushroom Festival by Janet Finsilver
Kelly, the manager of a B&B in Northern California, gets sucked into a murder investigation when her close friend Daniel comes under suspicion. While this is happening, there is a mushroom festival going on in the town. Among other things, they are having cooking classes at her B&B to celebrate the festival. A group of senior citizens known as the Silver Sentinels helps Kelly with her investigation.
Other activities during the festival included hunting for mushrooms. Daniel was looking for mushrooms on some Native American land, which was not an issue for him because he is Native American. He has a conflict with a reporter who is killed shortly afterward.
The idea for the book was good. I liked some of the characters. I felt like some of the writing was stilted. I had a little trouble suspending my disbelief as to her activities and those of the Senior Sentinels while investigating the murder. Her actions often seemed foolhardy to me.
Still, it's a good mystery with twists. I give it 3 out of 5 stars. It also had some educational value. I knew that pigs could be trained to sniff out truffles, but I didn't know you could train dogs to do the same thing. Also, I didn't know what sinker logs were or that there was conflict over some of them or that they could be used to make art.
Murder at the Mushroom Festival by Janet Finsilver was released April17th, 2018 from Lyrical Underground.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions herein are my own and freely given.
Other activities during the festival included hunting for mushrooms. Daniel was looking for mushrooms on some Native American land, which was not an issue for him because he is Native American. He has a conflict with a reporter who is killed shortly afterward.
The idea for the book was good. I liked some of the characters. I felt like some of the writing was stilted. I had a little trouble suspending my disbelief as to her activities and those of the Senior Sentinels while investigating the murder. Her actions often seemed foolhardy to me.
Still, it's a good mystery with twists. I give it 3 out of 5 stars. It also had some educational value. I knew that pigs could be trained to sniff out truffles, but I didn't know you could train dogs to do the same thing. Also, I didn't know what sinker logs were or that there was conflict over some of them or that they could be used to make art.
Murder at the Mushroom Festival by Janet Finsilver was released April17th, 2018 from Lyrical Underground.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions herein are my own and freely given.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #257: The Spectral City by Leanna Renee Hieber
"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event which had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with "Can't-Wait Wednesday" hosted over at Wishful Endings.
Synopsis from Goodreads:
In turn-of-the-century New York City, the police have an off-the-books spiritual go-to when it comes to solving puzzling corporeal crimes . . .
Her name is Eve Whitby, gifted medium and spearhead of The Ghost Precinct. When most women are traveling in a gilded society that promises only well-appointed marriage, the confident nineteen-year-old Eve navigates a social circle that carries a different kind of chill. Working with the diligent but skeptical Lieutenant Horowitz, as well as a group of fellow psychics and wayward ghosts, Eve holds her own against detractors and threats to solve New York’s most disturbing crimes as only a medium of her ability can.
But as accustomed as Eve is to ghastly crimes and all matters of the uncanny, even she is unsettled by her department’s latest mystery. Her ghostly conduits are starting to disappear one by one as though snatched away by some evil force determined to upset the balance between two realms, and most important—destroy the Ghost Precinct forever. Now Eve must brave the darkness to find the vanished souls. She has no choice. It’s her job to make sure no one is ever left for dead.
The Spectral City is due out November 27th, 2018 from Rebel Base Books. It's number one in a new series.
Why am I waiting on this one? This sounds a little different. It's not straight up crime solving. The paranormal is involved. I want to know what's happening to the ghosts. Why are they disappearing? Will Eve be able to help them? And how does her Ghost Precinct work to solve crimes anyway? It should be interesting.
What book are you waiting on this week? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!
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