Thursday, November 21, 2019

The New Husband by D.J. Palmer Book Review

Through Mr. Palmer's Facebook group, those of us who signed up received an ARC copy. Thank you!

This book is due out in April 2020.

A psychological mind twister that will keep you guessing. Glen has suddenly disappeared. Nina, his wife, was informed that his boat was found with only Daisy, the family dog, on board. Glen's body was never found. Enter Simon. For two years, Simon tried to convince Nina to marry him. One day, Nina "woke up" to his manipulations.

There are quite a few side stories going on in this tale. It will definitely keep you reading!

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

A Criminal Justice by William Myers, Jr. Book Review

Due out in March 2020.

Mick is on trial for the murder of Edwin Hanson.

If you have read this series, then you know Detective Tredesco and Mick are not exactly buddies. Imagine Detective Tredesco's glee, if you will, at the opportunity to arrest Mick for the murder of Edwin Hanson. Question is ... did Mick kill Edwin? Join Susan and her crack team as they begin to unravel this case.

I had the opportunity to proof/edit this book for Mr. Myers.

Bottom of the World by Mike Donohue Book Review

Max is always looking over his shoulder. That's the life he lives ... being on the run. He returns "home" when his brother calls for help. Mr. Smith hired Kate to find Max - can she?

Mr. Donohue has filled this novel with some fantastic imagery and has a great tie-in to "Shaking the Tree," the first book in this series. Give it a read. I think this is his best Max Strong yet!

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The Jersey by James Rosenberg Book Review

This story centers around Charley and his soccer team. Charley's dad, Dan, gets wrangled into coaching the soccer team, all the while continuing to practice law, working on a case where his friend, Arthur, is accused of stealing money from his own company.  The "twist" I was expecting was Arthur admitting he stole the money when the case settled. Boy, was I ever wrong! The twist is something entirely different.

Read the book to find out! It's a good second novel from Mr. Rosenberg. I look forward to more books from him.

Miracle Creek by Angie Kim Book Review

I "won" this book through Goodreads. I found it a great debut novel for Ms. Kim. The Yoos moved to the US, looking for a better life. Dr. Yoo began his own HBOT center ... a "miracle" submarine. There are some "dry" parts to this story along with some twists and turns with a surprise ending.

The Way Life Should Be by Christina Baker Kline Book Review

Angela, being single and hearing her internal clock ticking, joins an online dating site. Ding, ding, ding ... she gets some hits on the site, to her surprise. One hit intrigues her, so she responds. Little did she expect to move away from all she knew in NYC. Angela finds that a simpler life is "the way life should be." A fast read, a light read.

Mudbound by Hillary Jordan Book Review

Mudbound is the name of the farm the McAllan family purchased. Reluctantly, Laura had to move her children to the farm because Henry, her husband, bought it. This story is set back in the World War II era ... in Mississippi where prejudice ran rampant. It certain is an eye opener of how folks were treated back then.

If you are sensitive to the "N" word, this book is not for you. It is certainly a historical look with some twists and turns. Ms. Jordan does a fantastic job of writing this book in the voices of Laura, Henry, Jamie, Hap, Florence, and Ronsel.

The Shotgun Lawyer by Victor Methos Book Review

A shotgun lawyer takes any and all cases, especially those he knows he can win ... looking for a quick payout. Such is the case of Pete Game AKA Peter James. Pete was taking the easy cases that came his way ... until he met Melissa - the case of a lifetime.

It took a few chapters for me to get into this book, but when I did it was hard to put down. I look forward to reading more from Mr. Methos.

An Equal Justice by Chad Zunker Book Review

David is offered a position at Hunter and Kellerman, a prestigious law firm in Austin. He quickly becomes a young superstar associate at Hunter and Kellerman - billing the most hours. Then, he meets Benny, a street person. Something about Benny resonates with David, he is just not sure what. David soon discovers that Benny is working on something concerning Hunter and Kellerman. Join David as he uncovers what Benny found out about Hunter and Kellerman and "watch" as he discovers there is more to lawyering than just money.

A good read!

At The Water's Edge by Sara Gruen Book Review

Sara Gruen is a master at writing historical fiction and making it interesting.

"At The Water's Edge" is a great example of her talent. She writes about Maddie and her husband, Ellis, and his friend, Hank, as they travel from their home in the States to the Scottish Highlands during World War II - all due to an argument Ellis had with his father. Maddie discovers some secrets that she was previously unaware of and discovers some truths about herself.

If you like historical fiction, give this novel a read.

Savage Art by Danielle Girard Book Review

This is a stand-alone novel.

FBI Agent Casey McKinley left her position as an FBI profiler after an undercover operation went sour. She moved to San Francisco to heal, to get away from the reminders of what happened. Her attacker, Leonardo, surfaces yet again. To what lengths will Leonardo go to bring her out of hiding?

You'll have to read the book to find out the answer.

Never Reply All by Dan Friedman Book Review


As a member of Mr. Friedman’s ARC Team, I had the opportunity to beta read “Never Reply All.” 

The trouble all started when Emily received a Reply All email from an unknown source. She also discovered some accounting discrepancies within the company she works for, but when she took her concerns to her boss, Jessica, the email had disappeared, and the accounting discrepancies were fixed. Jessica brushed it all off as a glitch in the system. Emily also met the man of her dreams through her workplace, Mike, so much so that Jessica knowingly sent them on a business trip together. After taking her concerns to Jessica, one morning, when Emily woke up, there was a dead rat in her bed. That’s when she decided to take her concerns to her FBI agent neighbor, Bob, who was having some personal problems of his own. You’ll have to read this entertaining novella to find out what happens!

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

True To Me by Kay Bratt Book Review

Quinn and Ethan have been together for ten years. When Quinn's mother passes, Quinn leaves for Maui to fulfill her mother's final wishes. Along the way, Quinn discovers much about herself - including an inner strength she didn't know she had.

Ms. Bratt does an excellent job of making the characters in this book relatable, especially to those of us who have had less than perfect relationships.

I had the opportunity to read an ARC of this book.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Best Friend by Shalani Boland Book Review

Louisa, Jared, and their son, Joe, move to a new neighborhood, making Louisa feel a bit lonely.

Enter Darcy who befriends Louisa.

Enter Darcy's husband, Mike, who has a lot of connections in the business world and offers to help Jared set up his own business. An offer too good to be true, with free office space for a year.

Louisa is wary. Jared doesn't see the problem.

Join Louisa in this very well-written tale as she starts to piece together all the oddities that have happened in their lives since meeting Darcy and Mike, even if her own husband, Jared, thinks she's off her cracker.

There are many unexpected twists and turns in this tale. Hats off to you, Shalini Boland!

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald Book Review

Imagine being a single mom doing the best you can to raise your daughter, yet keep her father a secret. That's exactly what Abi was doing. Olivia, her daughter, found out the truth … at long last, but not through Abi. Anthony, an advocate through the police department, was trying to help Abi find out the truth, but due to her past Abi was beginning to have her doubts if he was being truthful with her. One of the police detectives working her case had to go "underground" in order to work on Olivia's case as there were forces bigger than her at play. Abi began to trust Anthony and together they found out the truth of Olivia's fall.

Ms. McDonald has done an excellent job in the writing of this tale, bringing everything together in the end. I have to admit, near the end of this story I had a few tears in my eyes - a first!

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Hollow City by Michael Donohue Book Review

Publication coming soon! Scheduled for September 6, 2019.

Mr. Donohue has a way of writing such that you actually can "feel" some scenes. For instance, the scene in this book where the guy gets his hand smashed - I literally said "ouch" out loud. I recommend you give this standalone book a read.

I had the opportunity to beta/proofread this for Mr. Donohue in June 2019.

Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate Book Review

Set back in the memories of the 1930s and present day. Grandma Judy - is it her dementia or are her memories real? May Weathers has a picture on her nightstand, but why is Grandma Judy in it? Avery Stafford, of the prominent Stafford family, discovers the picture on May's nightstand and begins to question things. Is there scandal? Will the buried secrets "soil" the Stafford name? Ms. Wingate does a remarkable job tying all the loose ends together in this fascinating tale. A work of fiction yet based on truth.

If you enjoy historical fiction, I highly recommend you give this a read.

Legal Reserves by James Rosenberg Book Review

Three friends who helped each other through law school, Jack, Mike, and Jeri.

Jack wants to make partner in a law firm.
Mike decides to work for his Uncle Stan.
Jeri wins a judge appointment.

This book takes us through Mike and Jack's first case against each other as lawyers and in front of their friend, Jeri, as the judge. Who knew a piece of candy could be so costly ... in more ways than one.

Watch for more from Mr. Rosenberg!

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell Book Review

I found this book on Amazon ... rather, they helped me find it based on my previous purchases. This is a total psychological page turner that I could have easily read in a day or two.

Join Laurel as she seeks out the truth in what happened to Ellie, her daughter. Twists and turns the whole way.

Enjoy!

Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson Book Review

Have you ever played Truth or Dare as a kid? This book will take you on a twisty journey with Amy and her new neighbor, Roux. Roux engages Amy in a dangerous game of Never Have I Ever. Question is, whose secrets stay buried and whose are exposed. Ms. Johnson ties everything together in the end, but will keep you guessing!

I was fortunate enough to have won this via a Facebook give-away hosted by Ms. Johnson.

Expire by Danielle Girard Book Review

Sadly, this is the fourth and final book of Ms. Girard's Schwartzman series. I highly recommend you read the series in order: Exhume, Excise, Expose, Expire, in order to understand the sequence of events. Ms. Girard's characters never waiver in their "personalities." Book four takes off right where book three left us ... Dr. Schwartzman's abduction. Join her (Dr. Schwartzman) as she tries to escape her captors. Does Hal make it in time?

An Engineered Injustice by William L. Myers, Jr. Book Review

A train wreck.

Eddy, a man trying to get his life in order after some bad choices ... and succeeding with a good job, a wife, and a baby on the way. Who is to blame? Eddy being distracted? A set up? Join Eddy's cousin, Vaughn, through the twists and turns of unraveling the details to discover who caused the train wreck that killed and injured many.

Mr. Myers, an attorney in Philadelphia, is an excellent author. I am humbled by the opportunity to be able to work with him proofreading his next novel, releasing in 2020.

The Last Chance Lawyer by William Bernhardt Book Review

Dan Pike, lawyer extraordinaire, or so he thought until the law firm he was working for booted him out. Not long after, he was approached by Maria in a bar regarding a new job opportunity. Hesitantly, he accepted a position with Mr. K at The Last Chance Law Firm. Join Dan and his associates as they pursue a simple adoption case ... or is it as simple as they first thought?

Excellent read!

The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter Book Review

Fans of Will Trent will be taken in by this story. Join Sara, Will's girlfriend, as she tries to escape her captors - from what? What was Michelle Spivey taken for? What was Dash trying to accomplish? The outcome … you'll have to read the book to find out!

Poison, death, kidnapping, FBI, GBI … this book has it all.

I was fortunate enough to win an ARC copy through Goodreads.

Sold On A Monday by Kristina McMorris Book Review

A novel set back in the 1930s. A time when folks thought 60 dollars a week was good money. A time when unwed mothers had noses turned up at them. A time when an apparently sickly mother would do what she needed to do to tend her children … even, perhaps, sell them. Join Ellis and Lily as they attempt to undo a mistake.

This is not my typical genre to read, but I enjoyed this book very much.

The Survivors Club by Lisa Gardner Book Review

I now remember why I enjoy Lisa Gardner's writing. This book could potentially be a trigger for some rape victims, yet it can also be a story of hope … hope that the police assigned to cases are relentless in their pursuit of catching the bad guy. There are many twists and turns worked into this tale that will keep you guessing!

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Green Fees by Manning Wolfe Book Review

I personally feel this is the best out of this 3-book series. From the very first sentence in the prologue, this book just keeps giving.

Join Merit and her team as her business grows. She has a budding romance (or does she?), and she escapes the clutches of a couple of shady characters. There are a couple of other side stories thrown in along with twists and turns.

I'm sure you'll enjoy this one!

Music Notes by Manning Wolfe Book Review

Book 1 in this series, Dollar Signs, introduced us to the characters to include Merit Bridges (lawyer) and her office staff (Betty, Val, Mai) along with her PI, Ag Malone.

Book 2, Music Notes, takes us on the adventure of Merit being cyberbullied … to the point of her losing clients and having to give up working with a charity she believes in. Does she figure out who is behind her torment?

Dollar Signs by Manning Wolfe Book Review

I have to admit, I had many things on my mind and a TV blaring in the background when I started this book. Once I settled my mind, with quiet and no TV, I delved in for this read.

This is a great introduction to Ms. Wolfe's characters, filled with a lot of legalese. You'll find yourself learning a lot about property issues (in the State of Texas), while you enjoy some of the twists and turns to the final outcome. There may even be a bit of a brewing romance.

Sparrows and Sacrifice by Nellie K. Neves Book Review

This is the most intense book of Mrs. Neves' Lindy Johnson PI series. I found myself "pulled" into the story during the camping scene with Lindy and Ryder. Eden's Haven is a rough place. Did Lindy survive? Did Lindy and Ryder make it out of Eden's Haven?

This is a series that definitely needs to be read in order, not only to "meet" the characters but to understand the story line.

Well done, Mrs. Neves!

Proofed/beta read for Mrs. Neves.

Lost and Found by Amy Shojai Book Review

Join September as she goes on a quest to locate her missing sister, April, and her son, Steven, along with his service dog, Shadow. This book begins to "heat up" when April is found in an ice machine at a hotel. How did she get there and were Steven and Shadow found? Read the book to find out!

Shaking the Tree by Mike Dononhue Book Review

If you like a book that is full of imagery - this is the book for you!

Bad guys.
Bad cops.
Good guys.
Good cops.
Drugs.
Murder.
Money.
A steel briefcase.

This book has it all.

Give it a read!

Proofed for Mr. Donohue, July 2019.

Monday, June 17, 2019

Once a Liar by A.F. Brady Book Review

This is a book that was recommended to me by my sister-in-law. I am glad she did!

If you like psychological thrillers as much as I do, you are sure to enjoy this tale. How the character, Peter, kept up with all his lies throughout his life I will never know ... this is truly a tale of deceit, a tale of trying to escape a past only to find that years later it will catch up with you. There are quite a few twists and turns in this book that Mrs. Brady ties up rather neatly in the end. I have to say ... I was shocked at the guilty party in this book. Turned out to be someone I sure wasn't expecting!

Well done, Mrs. Brady, well done!

Thursday, June 13, 2019

The Orphan's Tale by Pam Jenoff Book Review

The title of this novel, I think, is misleading. It would lead one to believe it is about some of the horrificness of World War II. It's not! While this is not my typical genre to read, I enjoyed reading about Noa and Astrid and their circus adventures during World War II. It makes you realize the hardships that had to be dealt with during that time period.

Give it a read!

Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center Book Review

An ARC I received through one give away or another; I can't remember which. It's always good to take a chance on give aways … you may just get a book!

Though the title is a bit misleading, this is a very well-written tale … it is what I would call a "clean" romance as well as a book of hope and forgiveness, second chances. A very light read that you are sure to enjoy … one full of humor. I enjoyed this book!

#thingsyousavebook #tysiaf

Ellie and the Harpmaker by Hazel Prior Book Review

"Ellie and the Harpmaker" is Hazel Prior's debut novel.

I received an ARC of this novel via Goodreads.

This tale is set in Exmoor. I'm sure you will enjoy this tale of Ellie (The Exmoor Housewife) who learned to appreciate harps when, through an unsuspecting friendship, she met Dan (The Exmoor Harpmaker).  A very light read with some unexpected outcomes!

Give it a read!

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey Book Review

I bought this book because I saw it was about a lady with dementia. Having lost my mother-in-law to Alzheimer's, this grabbed my attention. It is a sad comment on society that we tend not to believe a person with dementia. Maud had it in her head that her friend, Elizabeth, was missing ("stuck on repeat" as we sometimes call it). I cannot even begin to imagine what a person with dementia goes through - all the confusion and jumbled thoughts have to be exhausting.

Elizabeth is Missing captures some of Maud's confusion and jumbled thoughts quite well. It is hard to explain dementia and its effects if you have never experienced a loved one (or anyone else) with this dreadful disease.

A Criminal Defense by William L. Myers, Jr. Book Review

This is the first book for Mr. Myers. (I read his third book, A Killer's Alibi, first.)

A Criminal Defense certainly had my attention. I finished this book in 2 days, having read over 200 pages on day 1. In order to understand the reference in A Killer's Alibi to the Hanson case, I encourage you to read A Criminal Defense first. You'll be surprised at how "tidy" Mr. Myers closes this case with his writing style. A Criminal Defense keeps you guessing until the story gets tied together in the end.

I highly recommend you add Mr. Myers to your author list.

HER by Britney King Book Review

I actually bought this book to see what all the hype was about. It had my attention insofar as I kept turning the pages to see what would happen next. I was disappointed with the ending, though I am not sure what I was expecting. One word, I think, that is missing from the back jacket cover is 'manipulation,' which you will understand (after having read this book) if someone has ever quietly manipulated you and you were not aware of it. There are some interesting twists and turns in this book.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson Book Review

I signed up to be an ARC reader through Celadon books a while back. I received my first book through this program, A Nearly Normal Family.

This book is extremely well written ... written in the voice of three different people. The story line is tied neatly together by the end. Just when you think you have figured out who did it, you'll find that you were wrong.

This is a legal thriller that you may find hard to put down. I highly encourage you to read this book which is due out June 25, 2019, you won't be disappointed!

#ANearlyNormalFamily @CeladonBooks

Monday, April 29, 2019

A Killer's Alibi by William L. Myers, Jr. Book Review

A very well-written legal thriller by an attorney with 30 years' experience.  This novel actually tells two stories in one - both intricately woven together with a few smaller stories thrown in.  There are a couple of twists and turns throughout that you won't be expecting.  Be sure to add Mr. Myers to your reading list! 

You can find Mr. Myers here at his web site http://www.williamlmyersjr.com/?fbclid=IwAR1bdKXLhVsTiDAxwpwFWjLsiNhRH05R_-RWxJye8FI4bZ9M4Bqc5W9Ygt4

His Facebook page is here https://www.facebook.com/williamlmyersjr/

Write on, Mr. Myers, write on.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Everything to Lose by Danielle Girard Book Review

This is the fifth book in Mrs. Girard's Rookie Club series.

Another outstanding book by Mrs. Girard! The characters are consistent throughout (across all of her books). There are many twists and turns. I found myself wondering who the "bad guy" was. This book is so well written, I believe, that even the most discriminating of readers won't be able to figure out who the "bad guy" is.

If you happen to read this book, do feel free to share if you figure out who the "bad guy" is before the end.

I beta/proofread for Mrs. Girard.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Expose by Danielle Girard Book Review

Expose is the third book in the Schwartzman Series by Danielle Girard.

Expose is full of what you (and I) have come to expect from Mrs. Girard. Her characters are consistent throughout the Schwartzman Series. There are plenty of twists and turns as Anna and Hal solve cases throughout Expose. Mrs. Girard combines murder, case solving, and even a bit of romance all in such a way that it leaves you wanting to read her next book … Expire, due out this summer. I am anticipating a good read in that one!

You can find Mrs. Girard on her web site located here https://www.daniellegirard.com/?fbclid=IwAR0_AdaJ1KvhcMt313AvgYlhQbjxGyYLRCbPvSB6yj8mtkwcAyQ32PpF3j4 and her Facebook page located here https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDanielleGirard/

Monday, April 8, 2019

Interference by Danielle Girard Book Review

Interference is the fourth book in Mrs. Girard's The Rookie Club series. I have not read the first three in this series, but I am certain they are just as good.

In Interference, Mei Ling has recently transferred to the San Francisco Police Department. She is put in charge of the computer forensic department and her teammates harbor a bit of resentment toward her. She gets to work with familiar characters from the Dr. Schwartzman Series, Hal Harris and Hailey Wyatt. This book is so well written that you will not be able to figure out who the character J.T. is until the very end. There was a point in this story that I thought I had figured out who J.T. was ... I was wrong.

If you read this book and are able to guess correctly who J.T. is, I'd like to know!

You can find Mrs. Girard on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDanielleGirard/ and her web site at https://www.daniellegirard.com/?fbclid=IwAR0xSfVFXGvV0e2-ZRjalkLenzs8zAORYucuQnfpDrZHSm0aL_KVmKGN8LI

I had the opportunity to proofread Interference for Mrs. Girard.


Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Excise by Danielle Girard Book Review

Excise is book two in the Dr. Schwartzman Series. If you have not read Exhume, I highly recommend you do, otherwise Excise won't make any sense to you.

SPOILER ALERT!

In Excise, we pick up where we left off in Exhume. Dr. Schwartzman has had her surgery and has returned to work as the medical examiner. Four unexplained, yet seemingly connected deaths occur. Strangely enough, these deaths all appear to be related to the chemotherapy drug, Adriamycin, on some level. Who had access to the pharmacy to get this drug? Who would benefit from these deaths? Is Spencer (Dr. Schwartzman's currently incarcerated husband, soon to be ex) to blame, even from behind his cell? Join Hal Harris, San Francisco police inspector, and Dr. Anna Schwartzman as they pursue the killer and a few other twists and turns along the way.

Looking forward to the third book in this series, Exposed, followed by the fourth to be released in July 2019, Expire.

Well done, Mrs. Girard, well done!

Monday, March 25, 2019

Pre-Approved Identity Theft by Nellie K. Neves Book Review

SPOILER ALERT!

Pre-Approved Identity Theft is the newest release from Mrs. Neves, a "clean romance novel" as Mrs. Neves terms it.

Harper starts out her adventure by jumping out the window to escape a marriage she doesn't want any part of. She meets Indigo and together they devise a plan to switch identities, Harper (Max) to get away from the expectations placed upon her and Indigo to be able to take a trip she made plans for but was not performing well at work so was denied the time off. Harper (as Max) totally transforms Indigo's performance at work ... and she meets Declan. Max finds that Declan is the man she has dreamed of and more and also "falls in love" with his little girl. What happens in a few weeks' time when Indigo returns to reclaim her own life? How can she possibly tell Declan the truth? You won't expect the twist that is woven into this sweet love story.

I had the privilege of beta/proofreading this book for Mrs. Neves. This book demonstrates the versatility of Mrs. Neves as an author.

You can find Mrs. Neves on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/Nellienevesauthor/ and her website here https://www.nellieknevesauthor.com/

Exhume by Danielle Girard Book Review

SPOILER ALERT!

When I first started reading Exhume, I knew immediately it would be a worthwhile read. It did not disappoint.

Annabelle Schwartzman (Anna to her friends and colleagues; Bella to her estranged husband, Spencer) leaves South Carolina to escape Spencer, to get a fresh start in San Francisco. She finds work as the medical examiner in San Francisco and is fortunate enough to work with Hal and Hailey of the San Francisco Police Department.  A suspicious murder happens, leading Anna to believe that Spencer is behind it. She opens up her painful secrets to Hal and Hailey. Do they believe her, that Spencer is behind the murder? Circumstances lead Anna to travel back to South Carolina, the place she least wants to be, where two apparent related murders have occurred, one being her Aunt Ava. Anna is devising a plan to catch Spencer and get him to confess. The question is ... did her plan succeed?

Next up, book two in the series, Excise.

Well done, Ms. Girard, well done! I am looking forward to Excise and Expose, to be followed by the fourth book in this series Expire.

You can find Ms. Girard here https://www.daniellegirard.com/ and on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDanielleGirard/

Monday, March 18, 2019

Cape May by Chip Creek Book Review

SPOILER ALERT!

The setting is Cape May, New Jersey, back in 1957. Henry and Effie have just graduated high school and gotten married. They go to Cape May for their honeymoon as Effie's uncle, at her mother's persuading, let them stay at his cottage. They discover each other sexually for the first time, shy at first. Their shyness didn't last long. Enter Clara and Max ... Clara is a long-ago friend of Effie's cousin, Holly. The four of these characters get up to a lot of no good in a time when I suspect what they did was unacceptable and, fortunately, for the most part, happened behind closed doors. Enter Alma, Max's "charge." Ultimately, Henry and Alma have an intense sexual affair and fall in love. Near the end, Effie finds out about their affair. Does Effie stay with Henry or kick him to the curb? Do Henry and Effie have a future together? What happens to Clara? To Max? To Alma?

While this genre of book is not what I would typically read, I gave it a shot as I received an ARC (Advance Reading Copy). I suspect if you are into books from that time period you would find this an entertaining tale of discovering one's sexuality and some other shenanigans. For me, not so much. I'm more of a legal/crime kinda girl.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Falcon by Nellie K. Neves Book Review

SPOILER ALERT!

In order to "get" Falcon, I highly recommend you read Nightwatch first. In Nightwatch, you will be introduced to Emma and Adam along with Sentry 6.

In Falcon, we meet Sienna and the rest of Sentry 6 who are agents Adam (Falcon) worked with on previous assignments. Roach and Rat were abducted because Archimedes and his band of bad guys thought they were developing some sort of superior technology, all contained within a ring. Abducting Roach and Rat was also a way for Archimedes to get close to Adam. Sentry 6 rescues Roach. Do they find Rat? What happened to Archimedes? Does Adam reconcile his feelings of his past and his feelings for Emma? What happens to Emma?

The ending of Falcon is written in such a way that there could potentially be another adventure for Sentry 6 if the mood strikes.

Mrs. Neves' books, Nightwatch and Falcon, are filled with mystery and intrigue. I highly recommend you give them a read.

I am a beta reader/proofreader for Mrs. Neves.

Don't Dare To Dream by Dan Friedman Book Review

As a part of Mr. Friedman's ARC Team, I was given the opportunity to read/proof "Don't Dare To Dream."

SPOILER ALERT!

Part One introduces us to David Pascal who was feeling down about himself due to life circumstances. Rick and Angela moved into the same apartment complex, befriending David, Rick being a life coach and Angela being a student studying to be a psychologist. They get to know David. Rick even helps him develop a workout plan and helps David start to get into shape, physically, which ultimately helps him feel better about himself. Rick comes up with a brilliant business idea!

Part Two takes us through the attempted start-up attempt at a life coach app. David used to create apps for a living, from developing the app to getting investors. He was well on his way to feeling successful in life as he was able to secure an investor. Rick turned out to be a disappointment as a business partner and suddenly disappears.

Part Three is where this book really "heats up." The local police are involved. The FBI is involved. David becomes a suspect. Angela is even looked at as a suspect. Rick is nowhere to be found. When Rick resurfaces, do they believe his story as to the why behind his disappearance? Do they believe that "bad guys" are really after him? Or is his story just another scam?

Saturday, March 9, 2019

A Gambler's Jury by Victor Methos Book Review

Mr. Methos recently was awarded a Mystery Writers of America Certificate of Nomination for this novel. After reading it, I can see why. If I had more time, I would've been able to finish this book in a day, two at the most.

Danielle "Dani" Rollins, a lawyer with an affinity for booze, took on the case of Theodore "Teddy" Thorne, a mentally challenged soon-to-be 18-year-old young man. Teddy was accused of selling cocaine to a confidential informant. Was he capable of formulating the plan? Follow Dani through a few other cases (and beers) as she tries to figure out what is really going on with Teddy's case. She discovers what's really happening and decides to fight against the system. Does she win?

It is unfortunate that things like this really happen in this day and age.

I highly recommend this book and I look forward to reading more from Mr. Methos who, as it turns out, is a practicing lawyer in Utah. Well done, Mr. Methos!

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Media Justice by Dennis Carstens Book Review

Mr. Carstens has done it again!  While Media Justice does not really take off until Chapter 13, when Marc Kadella shows up, give it a chance. Chapters 1 through 12 give you the backstory. A classic example of the media convicting someone before she's even been to trial. What really happened to Becky and who is to blame? There is a twist in this tale that you won't expect.

You can find Mr. Carstens at http://denniscarstensauthor.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MarcKadellaLegalMysteries/

In my quest to transition from medical transcription to beta/proofreading in the literary world, I emailed several authors, Mr. Carstens being one of them. To my surprise, he responded with an affirmative. Thank you, Mr. Carstens, for giving me the opportunity to review Media Justice. I also have to admit that Mr. Carstens is one of my favorite authors. If you have not read any of his books, I encourage you to do so.

The Girl He Used To Know by Tracey Garvis Graves Book Review

I recently received an ARE (Advance Readers' Edition) of The Girl He Used To Know. I had not taken the time to read it immediately, but kept reading such good reviews in Ms. Graves' Facebook group, I finally took the time.

Annika, a high-functioning autistic college student, meets Jonathan, a transfer from another college in chess club. Jonathan is the only person who has ever treated Annika the way she needs at the time, protecting her from sights, sounds, and people who may hurt her. College ends and, as often happens, the couple ends their relationship. Ten years later on a chance meeting on a sidewalk in New York … you'll just have to read the book to find out what happens.

Very well-written tale of two people who learn how to accept one another for their differences.

You can find Ms. Graves here:

Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1105171106321259/

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tgarvisgraves/?eid=ARCFhgQn2XCsT8BLNjy69CsynStVUsPl_wnvxpi3CbsvZIYCLZTi4sxAgr1i1A5VHOCVO0JTmTXalyh0

Website: https://traceygarvisgraves.com/?fbclid=IwAR0kIETHXO1WArf7bsp8sBfNqpWl611BKOsCR3UQWdMe7NbrgA9jBm3FUlw

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Separation of Words, Dates, Times

I had a question about hyphenating a person's first name in a book, did a Google search, and this is what I found.

Why learning word division is important.
This lesson will help you judge whether or not the word processor has divided a word correctly at the end of a line. In a full-justified format, words are automatically divided at the ends of lines. This format stretches the text to the right margin, giving the text a blocky look. Books, magazines, and newspapers are in a full-justified format to prevent the lines from having too much space between words, or becoming "loose." If the text is not written in the full-justified format, the words may still need to be divided because lines containing many longer words may look too short.
Most business writing today uses a "ragged right" margin, meaning that the text does not line up evenly at the right margin.
The purpose of this lesson is to equip you with the necessary skills to handle proofreading for word division occurring at a variety of line endings.
Word processors do their best to divide words at the right margins, but sometimes they divide words in ways that make it difficult for readers to identify the words. This lesson contains general principles that will help you divide words at the right margin while remaining clear and correct.
Divide words between syllables. (Also see below.) You may divide words only between syllables. If a word is one syllable, you may not divide it. EXAMPLES Incorrect:
    1. thro-
      ugh
    2. bri-
      be
    3. cau-
      ght
Correct:
    1. through
    2. bribe
    3. caught
  Always leave two letters before divisions and three after:
  1. Always leave at least two letters before the hyphen and three letters after the hyphen.
  2. If the word has fewer than five letters, do not divide it.
EXAMPLES Incorrect:
    1. al-
      so
    2. a-
      typical
    3. mani-
      ac
Correct:
    1. also
    2. atyp-
      ical
    3. ma-
      niac
  Do not divide abbreviations, acronyms, contractions, or numbers.
EXAMPLES Incorrect:
    1. NA-
      ACP
    2. AFL-
      CIO
    3. does-
      n't
    4. $3-
      billion
    5. 4,395,-
      293
Correct:
    1. NAACP
    2. AFL-CIO
    3. doesn't
    4. $3 billion
    5. 4,395,293
  Do not separate parts of dates, proper names, or addresses. Do not divide a person's name.
Some words must stay together on a line or page. If you must start a new line, move everything to the new line. Do not separate the parts of a date, someone's name, or addresses. Do not divide a person's first name or last name.
EXAMPLES Incorrect:
    1. January 3,
      2001
    2. Dr. Arthur
      Freemont
    3. Baton Rouge,
      Louisiana
    4. Antoin-
      ette
    5. 43 West Piedmont
      Avenue
Correct:
    1. January 3, 2001
    2. Dr. Arthur Freemont
    3. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    4. Antoinette
    5. 43 West Piedmont Avenue
  Do not separate words that must be read together.
Many words must be read together to make sense. Dividing them may confuse the reader. If you do not have room on a line, move all of the words that must stay together to the next line.
EXAMPLES Incorrect:
    1. 9:00
      a.m.
    2. Chapter
      23
    3. page
      16
Correct:
    1. 9:00 a.m.
    2. Chapter 23
    3. page 16

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney Book Review

This is a book that was recommended to me by my sister-in-law as she had listened to the audio book and wanted someone to discuss it with.

What a tangled web we sometimes weave. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in a coma? The thoughts you'd have, the sounds you'd hear. A tale that takes you through just that, take a visit through Amber's thoughts. Does she wake up to the truth?

To quote the end of this book - "My name is Amber (Taylor) Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me:
1. I was in a coma.
2. My sister died in a tragic accident.
3. Sometimes I lie."

Orphan Trail by Christina Baker Kline Book Review

This is a book I picked up from my father-in-law. While not typically in the genre I like to read, I really enjoyed this book. I found it very well written.

Orphan Train takes you on a journey of two orphans, Niamh and Dutchy, who went through multiple name changes throughout their lives. Their story is told through Vivian through a young housekeeper she hires, a young teenager who learned a lot from Vivian. I think Orphan Train is pretty true to life of what orphans went through back in the late 1920s to 1930s. Read to find out the trials of Niamh and Dutchy, the good times, the abuse they suffered, all culminating in ...

I highly recommend this book!

Monday, February 25, 2019

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Book Review

There are so many free ways to get books on Facebook … this is one I received an ARC (Advanced Reading Copy) of through a giveaway on Facebook. I signed up for one, totally forgot about doing so, and it arrived in the mail one day.

The Silent Patient is an extremely well-written book. Kudos to Mr. Michaelides! It is a psychological thriller that takes you through Alicia's life and why she suddenly went quiet. She ends up in a psychiatric hospital only to be followed by a psychiatrist, Theo Faber, who wants to help her get better … or does he? You'll have to get yourself a copy to find out.

I highly recommend this book!

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Dark Side of Sunset Pointe by Michael Allan Scott Book Review

This book comes with a language warning. If you shy away from F-bombs and other swear words, I would not recommend this book for you. However, the language involved is true to life. You decide.

I came across Mr. Scott's offer of a free download via Facebook and decided to give his book a read as I had never even heard of Mr. Scott.

I have to admit that this was a hard book for me to read. I think that is because there was so much back and forth between the present and the backstory involved. For me, personally, I would like to see more involvement of Lance Underphal as he is the one who "solved" the case. Mr. Underphal seems to have been given a backseat in this tale. There are some scenes that I think could be cut out as I think they all fed into Big Mike's ego and, throughout this book, we all know that Big Mike has a big ego that really doesn't need to be fed.

I commend Mr. Scott for taking a shot at publishing his book, Dark Side of Sunset Pointe. Personally, I think with a few more rewrites and a good edit he might have a really good book in this one. I think, as a reader, we tend to just "know" some things without a chapter or two on the subject. For instance, I think the scene of killing the snake could totally be eliminated, though I "get" where it ties into the story, still … it only adds to Big Mike's ego and I think it's unnecessary as it really doesn't add anything to the story.

At this time, per Mr. Scott, he has moved onto another series and Dark Side is not up for re-publishing.

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Nightwatch by Nellie K. Neves Book Review


Having met Mrs. Neves through Facebook and becoming friends with her, I discovered she is an author and decided to give her books a try.  I started with her Lindy Johnson PI series and decided to give her other two books, Nightwatch and Falcon, a try.  Normally, I would not have picked Nightwatch to read, but I really enjoyed the story line.  If you are into a bit of intrigue, subtle romance, the battle of good versus evil, and internal struggles of knowing what choices to make, I highly recommend you give Nightwatch a shot!  It has all of these dynamics and more.  The question is … will Emma and Adam find the key?  Watch for more from Mrs. Neves – she’s an author you’ll want to keep on your to-read list.
You can find Mrs. Neves on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Nellienevesauthor/