Thursday, October 31, 2019

The Magical Meniscus by GranRan

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Summary

In Fairytale Land there lives a gentle-hearted cyclops known as Cleo who wears bells on his large toes. Headaches plague the one-eyed giant, causing Cleo problems at work, at home, and with his girlfriend, Nellie. Cleo's migraines force him to seek help from a powerful wizard who few can name. He must face down witches, battles hungry ogres, and a bog creature ready to eat him. Will perseverance and determination be enough for Cleo to fix his headaches and win true love from his girlfriend, Nellie? This tale includes sixteen illustrations.


My Thoughts

While this book isn't exactly for me, I can see how kids would enjoy The Magical Meniscus.

The pictures do add to it and make it ore interesting for kids.  I can imagine that it would be even more enjoyable if it was in color!  The storyline and adventures were fun and the lessons learned make it even better.

This is a cute, fun read for kids!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Cairlyn's Song (Carson Chronicles #4) by John A. Heldt

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Summary

Love, courage, and commitment take center stage as the Carsons, a family of time travelers, continue their saga in the great American West. For the Carson children, ages 19 to 29, an unplanned stop in 1962 is a chance to grow. Adam, Greg, and Natalie begin lives with new spouses in Boulder, Colorado, while twins Cody and Caitlin get their first taste of college. All plan to resume the search for their missing parents as soon as they can. For Tim and Caroline Carson, a planned stop in the rendezvous year of 1972 is a nightmare. While reading about their children's lives in 1962, they learn that one has crossed paths with a killer. Faced with limited options, they race back to the past to reroute history and prevent a series of murders. In CAITLIN'S SONG, the fourth novel in the Carson Chronicles series, members of a modern family find romance, adventure, and terror as they seek answers and each other in four memorable eras of American history.

My Thoughts

I sure do enjoy this series!  Caitlyn's Song is the 4th book in the Carson Chronicles Series.  They seem to just get better and better!

This book is the 6th John A. Heldt book that I have read.  His books have never disappointed me yet!
With this series, it really is important to read all of them and in order.

Throughout this series, I have grown to really like Caitlyn (and continuously feel sorry for her!) so I enjoyed much of the focus put on her in this book.

I'm finding myself both ready for the conclusion and sad for when it comes to an end at the same time.  Thank you, John A. Heldt, for introducing me to these wonderful characters!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Participant by Carmen Kemp

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Summary

Sometimes falling apart is the only way to put yourself together...

Alexis spends most sunny California days in a drab cubicle toiling away at a job that crushes her soul, and goes home to a dysfunctional relationship that is doing a number on her heart. She’s plagued with discontent and haunted by an unsettling melancholy, which only worsens after her fiancĂ© of almost three years packs up and moves out. Desperate to pull herself out of a downward spiral, she spends money she doesn’t have on classes at the Chloe Dillon Modeling and Acting Center. Unexpectedly, she discovers a passion for acting.

Self-discovery and new friendships abound at the Chloe Dillon Modeling and Acting Center, where she opens her eyes to positive affirmations and mingles with talented ambitious classmates. She believes she’s turning her life around as she painstakingly steps towards learning to love life and herself. Battling her way through self-doubt, fear, and depression, she musters the courage to risk it all, quitting her dreaded job and pursuing a huge opportunity that could help her break into the acting industry.

In the throes of preparation for the big acting showcase, she’s saddened to learn that her estranged fiancĂ© has been diagnosed with a serious illness. Alexis, finding herself in a financially and emotionally precarious situation, must choose between a newly discovered ambition that might never become reality, and the relative safety and sense of loyalty she feels for the only man she has ever loved.



My Thoughts

This is definitely a great read!  I'm honestly not the target audience for this book and yet I still see the beauty in it.  I can relate to the pain, uncertainty, and self-doubt that Lexi feels.  I read a few other reviews and there are numerous posts about how this book relates to so many 20 something women.  I am not a 20 something any more but I can still feel connected to this character.

There are times when I am so thankful to have books sent to me and this is definitely one of those times!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Closer Than You Think by Lee Maguire

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Summary

Meet Bryce Davison, a gifted psychologist who can heal any troubled mind—except his own.
You see, Bryce’s life is falling apart. His marriage is crumbling. His insomnia brings only half-sleep and troubled dreams—visions of dark and buried memories he’d rather forget or ignore completely. And the new female patient in his psych ward just might be more trouble than he’s able to cope with.

…and now he has a stalker.

Somebody’s been watching Bryce for a long time. Somebody who knows his life inside and out—his fears, his regrets, his greatest longings and deepest despairs. Somebody with access to his most private places—his workplace, his home, his family…anywhere Bryce might have felt safe.

They do their dirty work in the shadows… and they want Bryce Davison dead.

So Bryce has got to get his life together. To save his patients. To save his family. To save his marriage…and his life.

Because no matter how close Bryce gets to the deadly truth, the enigmatic stalker is always closer than he thinks.

Fans of psychological thrillers like I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll, Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine, and No Exit by Taylor Adams will love this book. 



My Thoughts

I certainly do not enjoy writing unfavorable reviews.  That is never a fun thing for me!  However, I just really wasn't a fan of this book.

Every time I would find something that I could somewhat enjoy, something else would come along that I had issues with.  Let me be clear, I didn't hate everything about this book.  Actually, I definitely can't say that at all because I didn't even finish it.  I DNF'd it about halfway through.

It is extremely rare for me to DNF a book.  I hate to do that.  I am aware that there is  chance that I may have gotten better to me later.  But, as I've said before, I have come to realize that life is too short to read books that you don't enjoy!  There are too many books that I DO want to read so I don't want to waste my time with one that just isn't for me!


Friday, October 18, 2019

Oceans Away by Skye McNeil

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Summary

When the girl next door returns home as a millionaire to face the farmer who never lost hope, she's caught between the man of her past and the man meant for her future.
Adopted as an infant, Ireland Leighton grew up in the heart of the Midwest. After inheriting millions from her biological parents, she is determined to help others any way she can. The only string is a business engagement with another millionaire. Ireland returns to Iowa years later to plan her brother’s tropical wedding. The festivities would be easier if her sexy ex-boyfriend stayed out of reach and her future wasn’t already planned.

Time suppressed his feelings for the girl next door, but Gideon Taggart isn’t about to let Ireland escape again. Farmer by day, veterinarian by choice, his second chance with his first love is far from easy. He soon discovers that no matter how much he loves Ireland, she’ll always choose her family over a future with him.



My Thoughts

While this is not my typical genre, there were parts of this book that I did enjoy.  I like it when books jump right in rather than drag the beginning of the story out for too long.  Oceans Away does the jumping in, for sure.  This book was fun and entertaining in a lot of ways.

Now, there were a few things that I didn't love.  First of all, and I know that this is a typical trope in romance books and movies, but it seriously gets on my nerves when there are constant misunderstandings and stubbornness keep the characters from saying how they truly feel over and over again.  It's just really annoying to me.

Like I said already, this book genre isn't the normal book I read so I may not be the one to ask about it.  For me, it was enjoyable but not my favorite book ever.  Still, I'm glad it was sent my way!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Monday, October 14, 2019

Heaven's Silhouette by Melissa Lynn Herold

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Summary

When I was little, other children called me a monster. A painting proved them right.
A lifetime of cruel taunts and heartbreak has taught Aurelia to hide, to not get too close to anyone. A painter and gallery docent, her only solace is in the art that can’t stare back. When a new piece arrives, depicting an angelic figure who shares the physical features she’s always thought of as monstrous, Aurelia searches for the artist, determined to get the answers her mother has long refused to provide.

But she isn’t the only one searching. There are others who want the artist—and the truth—silenced. Aurelia is attacked by figures from the painting, fierce warriors with wings and sharpened blades. Shaken and bloody, she manages to escape with her life but finds herself hunted by the Iyarri, who are anything but angels. As she comes to terms with her connection to them, Aurelia is drawn deeper into the heart of a millennia-old struggle. If she’s not careful, the consequences will tear her body, her heart, and the Iyarri in two.


My Thoughts

Ok... When I read the summary of this book it sounded so interesting!  I had really high hopes.

Now, I'm definitely not saying that this book was bad.  It wasn't!  I guess it just didn't really meet my expectations. I tried reading other reviews to see if I was alone in this and I found where a different reviewer said that they kept waiting for Aurelia to show some growth but she never seemed to.  I completely agree!  I did find that a bit frustrating.

I would not be opposed to reading more of Melissa Lynn Herold's books at some point.  I see plenty of potential in her writing!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

The Baron's Daughter by Laura Beers

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Summary

Lord Morgan Easton is, first and foremost, an agent of the Crown. To achieve his purposes, he has become Society’s golden boy, and a renowned rake. When it's discovered that notorious French spy, Genet, is attending a house party in a small seaside village, he is tasked to infiltrate the gathering and arrest the spy. But first, he must convince a certain woman to become his partner and pose as his wife. The challenge is that she would rather see him dead.
Miss Josette Northcott guards her secrets fiercely, trusts few, and enjoys the anonymity that goes along with being the headmistress of a private school in the rookeries. When Lord Morgan offers her a deal she can’t refuse, she makes it clear that this is nothing more than a business arrangement. No man, no matter how charming or infuriatingly handsome he is, can know the truth of her sordid and twisted past.  
As a nefarious plot begins to unfold, threatening the stability of two countries, Morgan and Josette must learn to trust each other in order to stop the assassination of both the King of France and their own prince regent. However, trust does not come easily to either agent, and when the truth of Josette’s past is finally unveiled, will they be able to accept that not only is their mission on the line, but their hearts, as well?

My Thoughts
Here's the thing, I feel like all of my reviews for this series all sound the same.  "This is a great book!", "All of the books by Laura Beers are wonderful!", "I loved this book!"
Well, the thing is, I can't help it!  All of those statements are true!  I honestly can't sing her praises enough!
So, I'm sure it won't be a shock to you at all when I say that I enjoyed The Baron's Daughter, the 6th book in the Beckett Files series, just as much as all of the others.  Josette is one of my new favorite book characters at this point.  And, actually, I might like Morgan more that I like Josette!
If you haven't read and books by Laura Beers you are missing out!  Pick one up soon!
*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Serpents of Old by Kirk Millson

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Summary

Six months after a young mother disappears in an Arizona canyon, her children vanish from their Salt Lake City home. When reporter Carter Miguel senses that a detective is too eager to put the father behind bars, he follows his hunches to a curious settlement in the Utah desert. Redemption is led by “prophet” Everett Deavers, a charismatic giant of a flimflam man whose $20 million land scam is jeopardized by Miguel’s sudden interest in the area. Deavers scrambles to cover his tracks, which makes it a perilous time for anyone who can tie him to the truth. With the help of a heliophobic hermit, a feisty ranch woman and an unruly mutt that packs the wallop of a beer truck, the shell-shocked father joins Miguel in a race to find his children before it’s too late.


My Thoughts

When the review request was sent to me, I wasn't sure how I was actually going to feel about this book.  And, honestly, when I started reading it, I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy it. It wasn't what I was thinking it was going to be.  Then.... chapter 6 happened.  Ahhh, the interest really started for me!  I was in!

The rest of the book went that way for me.  Interested, slowed down a bit, interested, and so on.  All in all, it is a very good book and I do highly recommend it!  Pick up a copy for your self! You won't regret it!

*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.