Friday, July 28, 2023

Little Last Words by Cheryl Bradshaw New Release - July 28, 2023


 

Here’s the blurb:

Will Penelope's new beginning lead to her end?

After living in a verbally abusive relationship for the past six years, twenty-seven-year-old Penelope Barlow has finally found the courage to leave. In the wee hours of night, she wakes her five-year-old daughter to play a game they've been practicing—getting to the car without waking Daddy.

The game is a success.

One month later, mother and daughter are enjoying their new beginning in Cambria, California, the same town where Penelope was raised. But someone in the tight-knit community isn't happy about her return. And for Penelope, her past is about to catch up to her present.

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray Cover Reveal - July 26, 2023


 

Watch for it March 12, 2024.

I’m pleased to be participating in revealing the cover of Stephanie Dray’s new novel, Becoming Madam Secretary, tracing the life of one of America’s unsung heroes: Frances Perkins.

Here’s the blurb:

New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray returns with a captivating and richly dramatic novel about American heroine Frances Perkins, who pulled the nation out of the Great Depression.

Raised on tales of her revolutionary ancestors, Frances Perkins arrives in New York City at the turn of the century, armed with her trusty parasol and an unyielding determination to make a difference.

When she’s not working with children in the crowded tenements in Hell’s Kitchen, Frances throws herself into the social scene in Greenwich Village, befriending an eclectic group of politicians, artists, and activists, including the millionaire socialite Mary Harriman Rumsey, the flirtatious budding author Sinclair Lewis, and the brilliant but troubled reformer Paul Wilson, with whom she falls deeply in love.

But when Frances meets a young lawyer named Franklin Delano Roosevelt at a tea dance, sparks fly in all the wrong directions. She thinks he’s a rich, arrogant dilettante who gets by on a handsome face and a famous name. He thinks she’s a priggish bluestocking and insufferable do-gooder. Neither knows it yet, but over the next twenty years, they will form a historic partnership that will carry them both to the White House.

Frances is destined to rise in a political world dominated by men, facing down the Great Depression as FDR’s most trusted lieutenant—even as she struggles to balance the demands of a public career with marriage and motherhood. And when vicious political attacks mount and personal tragedies threaten to derail her ambitions, she must decide what she’s willing to do—and what she’s willing to sacrifice—to save a nation.

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

People Like Them by Minka Kent New Release - July 25, 2023

 




Here's the blurb:

Nobody’s perfect—although one beautiful couple certainly comes close. Discover the cracks beneath the polished surface in this unsettling short story from bestselling author Minka Kent.

Veronica and Ryan Hartley are the envy of Auburn Drive. When the exclusive neighborhood hosts its annual progressive dinner party, the couple’s perfection is on display. The neighbors are obsessed—entranced by the “it” couple’s movie-star looks and smoldering gazes. But is the perfect pair too good to be true?

People Like Them is part of Obsession, a collection of compulsively readable short stories about people pushed to their extremes. So addictive you won’t be able to put them down—read or listen to each story in a single sitting.

 


Tuesday, July 11, 2023

The Carolina Variant by Brooke L. French Book Blast


 

Here's an excerpt:

Prologue:

September 13, 2018

The girl on the video monitor stared up at the ceiling as blood trickled from her eyes and nose. Her only movement an occasional spasm of coughing. 

Nothing unexpected, given the progression of the disease. 

Dr. Edmund Haley shut off the overhead fluorescent lights and let himself adjust to the dim glow of the screens lining the back wall of the office. Only the girl’s monitor still played a live feed, but it lit the room well enough. 

And, either way, darkness suited him fine. 

He’d spent so much time stuck in this tiny godforsaken place, he could’ve found the desk and computer with his eyes closed. Haley dropped into a chair and adjusted his glasses, trying to ignore the sharp tang of antimicrobial soap that clung to his hands. It smelled like life in the hospital. Like the servitude of medical practice. 

He hated it as much now as he had before he’d lost his license. But at least this time, he’d be well paid for his efforts. And soon, it would be over. He refocused on the girl’s image. The only question was when. 

Light sliced into the room behind him as Margaret bumbled inside. He made no move to acknowledge the nurse, even as she pulled up a chair beside his. As idiotic as she otherwise seemed to be, she’d know by now not to bother him. He shifted his attention from the video monitor to the computer, where he pulled up the patient’s chart. 

Patient: Octavia MILLS, 18 yo, Af-Am, F, #4

Vitals: 5’5”, 110 lb.

updated (9-10) 108.8 lb.

updated (9-11) 106 lb.

updated (9-12) 104.1 lb.

Provider Notes: Click to open

He scrolled to the section for his notes and, after a click of the mouse, entered the details of that day’s exam. “9-13-18; Liver and kidney function both continue to decline. Discrete purpuric patches expanding from face and trunk now merging. BSA involvement approximately 80%. Note third spacing.” 

The third spacing, a condition where the skin separated from the tissue beneath and filled with blood, was something new. Margaret’s report of it had been the primary reason he’d put himself through the nightmare of protective gear and protocol it’d taken to do a physical exam himself. He wasn’t going to let it be said that he hadn’t been thorough. 

Haley glanced back up at the monitor in time to see a bubble of blood form between Octavia’s lips. The thing grew with each shallow breath. When it reached the size of a small orange, it burst, splattering more droplets of blood onto her face and neck. 

Octavia made no move to wipe them away. He’d given her enough morphine. She would be long past caring. And, more importantly, the extra dosage meant she’d finally quit staring out at him with that awful, confused look on her face. 

He didn’t care. Not really. Except that it had been distracting, and he needed to focus. Needed to understand why was she still alive. What had he missed? Perhaps another round of blood work would— 

The blare of an alarm sounded over the video feed and, more faintly, from the hall. Three more followed. 

Octavia’s body spasmed, convulsing again and again as she vomited up a grainy black-red mix of blood and tissue. The progression was as repulsive as it was now familiar. The vomit mixed with the brighter red flowing from her eyes and nose as the virus moved into its final stage. Blood, still unable to clot, flowed until it covered her face and chest. Until the bedsheets were saturated and no longer white. 

Octavia’s muscles tensed, seizing all at once before releasing. Her body too gruesome to look peaceful, even as she finally came to rest. 

Neither he nor Margaret moved from their chairs. 

The alarms echoed unanswered down the empty hall. Haley clicked off the monitor and most of the noise with it. “That’s better.” 

God knew it had taken long enough. He turned back to the computer, closed Octavia’s chart, and opened another document saved to the desktop as “Subject Outcomes.” He scrolled down, missing Octavia’s name the first time, then tapped the cursor back up until he found it. She’d been number four of twenty-five subjects, and hers was the last empty field in the column marked TPOI for Total Period of Infection. From the time she had been exposed, it had taken four days for the disease to take its course. At least a full day longer than any other subject. 

“About fucking time.” He spoke under his breath as he typed the final entry in with one finger. He still didn’t know why the girl had survived so long, but it was no matter. By any measure, his work there had been an overwhelming success. Haley pulled off his glasses and tapped them against Margaret’s shoulder. “Get me a copy of the subject files, including all of the relevant video footage.” 

Margaret flinched away from him. “Yes, doctor.” She pulled a thumb drive from a desk drawer and plugged it into the video system. The system — which had been his idea — had not only allowed them to observe the patients from a safe distance but also recorded the progress of the disease in each subject. 

Having such an accurate, time-stamped record of their experiments would be invaluable to his employer. As he had been. Haley cleaned the lenses of his glasses with the edge of his lab coat. Knowing what was coming, it didn’t hurt to have insurance. Which was why he had contingency plans stashed in safe deposit boxes across the city. It was a point he would be sure to make when he and his employer spoke. 

No matter what, he wouldn’t end up like the others. 

He pointed to Margaret as she collected the files. “Once you’re done, wipe the system clean.” 

She looked at him, her eyes a question. What happens now? 

He didn’t bother responding. Some part of her had to know already. 

Stupid. 

The kind of people who would hire her to do what she’d done weren’t the type to assume money would be enough to keep her quiet. She was a loose end who — unlike him — had no continuing value. Not that what happened to her mattered. And if she hadn’t been smart enough to see that going in… Well, she’d as much as made her bed, hadn’t she? 

He put a layer of steel in his voice. “Do it.” 

Margaret’s gaze flicked away. She pressed a few buttons on the keyboard and waited for the computer to comply, removed the thumb drive, and dropped it into his waiting hand. 

He turned the small device over in his palm. Amazing that so many lives could be held in such a small device. But then, these lives weren’t the kind anyone cared about. Nobodies and throw-aways. The kind of people who would volunteer for a drug trial for pennies and not be missed when they didn’t come back. He’d done the world a service, really. 

Haley slipped the thumb drive into a padded envelope, scrawled the address he had memorized at the outset of the project on the front, checked twice to make sure he’d stuck on enough postage, then slid the envelope into his briefcase. 

“Take care of that, won’t you?” He tilted his head toward the hallway leading to the patient rooms, where the girl’s body lay waiting. 

Margaret didn’t look up from the computer. “Of course, sir. Same as with the others.” 

Haley tucked the briefcase under his arm, whistling as he left the facility for the last time. With his part done, the rest could finally begin. 

 

Purchase links:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Carolina-Variant-Brooke-L-French/dp/1685132189/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JVKAH4S044LN&keywords=the+carolina+variant+brooke+french&qid=1687213634&sprefix=the+carolina+varian%2Caps%2C182&sr=8-1

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-carolina-variant-brooke-l-french/1143126586?ean=9781685132187

 

Find Ms. French:

Website: https://brookelfrench.com/#tcv

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22450534.Brooke_L_French#tcv

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/brooke-l-french

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookelewisfrench/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooke.l.french#tcv

 

Sunday, July 9, 2023

The Breakup Doctor Series Books 1 through 3 Book Review

 


Cover photos supplied by Ms. Fox.

The Breakup Doctor is book one in The Breakup Doctor series. Bedside Manners is book two and Heart Conditions is book three. I haven’t gotten to book four yet.

This series will make you laugh, it may even make you cry, and I’m sure it will make you think back on some of your own relationships as in “been there, done that,” maybe even “got the T-shirt.” Brook and Sasha have been best friends all throughout their childhood and into their adult lives, which is a remarkable thing. They know the true meaning of friendship - being there for one another no matter what.

The Breakup Doctor starts this series off with Brook (who is a mental health counselor) losing her practice, but this only led to a huge opportunity, a door if you will, opening up for her, with Sasha’s insistence. Thus, began her Breakup Doctor practice. You will also be highly entertained with Brook’s own relationships. Funny in that she counsels people through their own breakups, quite effectively, but is unable to counsel herself. Sasha does that, and Sasha is very good at it.

Bedside Manners takes us through more of Brook’s relationships, her heartache, her what the heck did I just do moments and a surprising turn in Sasha’s life. One neither one of them saw coming, for the good but still … such an un-Sasha like thing. Brook also is moving her Breakup Doctor practices into other avenues finding out that she’s a really good counselor for others, but still not able to mend her own heart.

Heart Conditions leads us to the confrontation that Brook has needed to mend her own heart, to learn to forgive … Michael. I think if you have ever had your heart broken like Brook did, you’ll find through this series that we need to learn to forgive ourselves, look back at some of our mistakes and laugh at them, learn to forgive others before we can really move on.

At the heart of this series are some “real-life” lessons, I think, with a humorous twist. Ms. Fox takes on some pretty tough subjects but delivers them in a relatable, realistic way that most of us can relate to, but there are some underlying lessons we can all learn and benefit from.

If you’ve had your heart broken and need a good chuckle or two, maybe even an excuse to cry and let it out, give this series a read. Admittedly, this is not my typical read but I really enjoyed this series, chuckled a time or two, and now need to read book four to see how it all wraps up for Brook and Sasha.

Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm Book Review


 

Picture supplied by Ms. Gluhm.

Since I read A River of Crows by the same author, I decided to read her first book - Enemies of Doves. In this tale, we meet brothers Clancy and Joel along with Lorraine. This is a very interesting tale of their three lives. Lorraine befriended Joel which was unusual for Joel as folks tended to overlook him. Unfortunately for Joel, Lorraine was more interested in Clancy … kind of like good girl is attracted to bad boy. As I got deeper and deeper into this story, I was wondering who Lorraine would ultimately pick as it could have easily gone either way.

We are also introduced to Garrison, Molly, and Ray. Some interesting characters of the present day. This is a tale told in dual timelines, Joel, Clancy, and Lorraine’s youngers years … then fast-forward to Garrison, Molly, and Ray. Garrison found out that he was related to the Fitchetts (Joel and Clancy), which led him to meeting Molly, who was also very much interested in the Fitchetts’ story for her own reasons.

There were many stories circulating around about the Fitchetts - their past, what happened, the truth. And, wouldn’t you know it - PLOT twist … a couple that I wasn’t expecting.

If you like dual timelines with the past melding into the present, and you’re not afraid to give new authors a shot, read this one. I highly commend Ms. Gluhm for taking on such a daunting task. I am quite certain it is not easy to write in dual timelines with overlapping stories of the past meeting the present. I am looking forward to following her writing career.

The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright Book Review


 

Picture used with permission.

If you like dual timelines that have a distinct correlation between past characters and present-day characters, I highly recommend you give Ms. Wright a read. She is fast becoming one of my favorite authors writing in dual timelines and adding a bit of history.

In this tale, we meet Kaine Prescott. Kaine is trying to escape her past, her memories so when she sees a house for sale that is a “fixer-upper” she jumps at the opportunity. Plus, she finds out that this house is shrouded in mystery. She almost gives up. Kaine perseveres though, not letting the ghosts of the past scare her away.

She meets a new fellow, Grant, along with his mom, Joy, and Megan (Joy’s daughter). This family takes Kaine under their wings, so to speak, making Kaine not feel so alone. Of course, she has guilt of getting involved with Grant because she hasn’t really processed the loss of Danny, her husband, a tragedy.

Enter the past. Ivy Thorpe and the mystery surrounding her. Both Ivy and Kaine are trying to outrun their own ghosts.

There is such a correlation between Ivy and Joel’s story and Kaine and Grant’s story that made me keep turning the pages. Plus, the story itself as it unfolded kept my attention. I know I’ve said it before, but, to me, historical reads have to be interesting, not so mucked down in facts and figures. Ms. Wright has mastered that, coupled with dual timelines; it’s an art form. There is also a consistency to Ms. Wright’s writing that makes me look forward to reading more of her work.

The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright Book Review


 

Picture used with permission.

Ava Coons is nothing but a campfire ghost story, or is she? Some folks think they see her wandering the forest where she lost her family.

Present day - We are introduced to Arwen (Wren to her friends and family), Troy, Eddie, Gary and Patty Markham (Eddie’s their son), Wren’s father, Pippin (Wren’s brother), Ned, Mr. Sanderson, the police officials, and oh-so-many more tiny backstories blended into the Ava Coons mystery. And Hanny. I’m sure you’ll enjoy Hanny as much as I did.

What this story is about - a missing girl, Jasmine, and her parents’ quest to find her.

Now, you may be thinking when is this girl going to be found? Is she going to be found? Don’t give up! There will be a great big PLOT TWIST when you least expect it followed by yet another PLOT TWIST.

There are some definite correlations between Ava and Noah and Wren and Eddie. This is something that this author has become a master at, as is evidenced by her other book The House on Foster Hill. Ava may not have been the smartest girl of her time, but she has what we today call street smarts. She was wise enough to know what the people of Tempter’s Creek were trying to do to her, when all she wanted to do was remember. Enter Noah. Yeah, there’s a story there between Ava and Noah, just like there’s a story between Wren and Eddie. There is also some darkness lurking in the woods.

The Markham family gave Wren refuge when she didn’t want to be in the Blythe home, her home. Gary and Patty treated Wren as their own. You’ll have to read the book to really understand all the backstories intertwined with one another.

The thing about historical reads, at least to me, is that they have to be interesting, they have to be engaging. Ms. Wright has nailed dual timelines, and I look forward to reading more of her books. She has a couple new ones coming out, too!

Friday, July 7, 2023

X by Jafe Danbury New Release



Here's the blurb:

From JAFE DANBURY, author of the critically acclaimed thriller Leaving Phoenix, comes the riveting follow-up to Phoenix’s story.


With the happily-ever-after they thought they had, Phoenix and Curt are settled into family life with young daughter Rose when the unthinkable occurs. It's every parent's nightmare. How do they navigate that dark world to rescue their child when unseen forces threaten everything?

Beating and leaving behind her past helped Phoenix find her strength.

What will happen when she comes face to face with her future?