Fiction

The Howdie’s Apprentice

Gripping, moving, tense, captivating, and atmospheric! Andy Marr has delivered yet again with The Howdie’s Apprentice! I love books that contain mystery, secrets, survival tales, found family, community, and people overcoming obstacles. These are on display in The Howdie’s Apprentice. I found this book to be wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly paced, and intriguing. Jane is fourteen years old and pregnant when she stumbles and collapses in the sand of Myreton, Scotland. Luckily, she was found by three brothers, John, Alex, and Robbie. The reclusive brothers bring her to their home so that their siter, Grace, a local healer can tend to her. It is there, in the home, where Jane will find safety, comfort, normalcy, and found family. But being young with a new baby, has the villagers’ tongues wagging and gossip being whispered in the wind. Who is this mysterious young girl and where did she come from????? This book also takes readers to Edinburgh, Scotland where a newly married couple lives in discomfort and bleakness. The husband gets himself into a bit of a pickle and finds himself desperate and a wee bit testy – okay, massively testy. I thought the author did a tremendous job with time and place. I was instantly carried away to 1789, Scotland. I loved the atmosphere and settings in this book. With the vivid descriptions I felt as if I was right there in the scenes as a silent observer. This book is full of both likeable and unlikeable characters. The ones who were likeable were very likeable and I enjoyed getting to know them and spending time with them. Alex became a favorite as his hard exterior melted and he proved to be one of my favorite characters in the book. Many of the characters go through transformations in this book – some for the better and some for the worst. I also enjoyed how the author unraveled Jane’s backstory as well as the backstories of several of the key characters. As I mentioned, I loved the found family aspect in this book. I also enjoyed how Jane became a member of the community and the bonds she made with Grace and her reclusive brothers. A gripping coming of age tale of survival, found family, and healing. Thank Andy Marr who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

Fiction

My Husband’s Wife

Talk about whiplash!!! They don’t refer to Alice Feeney as the “Queen of Twists” for nothing. My head is reeling after reading, My Husband’s Wife. I wasn’t quite sure what was happening during the first half of the book, but I was fully invested and intrigued! Once the second half came around, I had to hold onto my hat because Alice Feeney blew me away with one twist after another! Eden Fox went for a run before her first art exhibit. When she returned to Spyglass, her new home, she was shocked when another woman opened the door and that her husband, stated that the new woman was his wife! Talk about a shocker!!! Birdy has just received a shocking and alarming diagnosis and from a clinic in London which predicts the date of one’s death, she is left reeling. When she inherits her reclusive grandmother’s home of Spyglass, she returns to Hope Falls…. I usually have a good idea where a book is going when I hit the halfway mark, but not with My Husband’s Wife. I still had more questions than answers. I had no idea what was going on or where Alice Feeney was taking me, but I enjoyed the ride! Once the second half kicked in, Alice Feeney delivered!!!! Holy Cow! What a reveal! I mean seriously, I did not see the few reveals which occurred coming. Some were minor but that one reveal was a complete and total shocker!!!! This book is full of secrets, lies, tension, dread, and characters who are up to no good! I enjoyed not fully knowing where this book was heading and enjoyed the riveting and twist-filled ride! As with her other books, My Husband’s Wife was wonderfully written, well thought out, and shocking! I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the narration!

Fiction

Coffin Moon

A vampire walks into a bar…… Sounds like the opening to a joke, doesn’t it? But Coffin Moon is no joke! It reads like a ’70s noir horror film, and I mean that in the best way possible! Coffin Moon is gripping, dark, mesmerizing, gritty, and moody. I would go so far as to say, it’s a bloody good book! If you enjoy a good vampire book, this is the book for you. But be warned, these are not Twilight vampires. These ones are violent, scary, dark, and horrific. It’s 1975 and Duane Minor is back home and working as a bartender after a tour in Vietnam. His marriage to Heidi is rocky, and he is trying his best to take care of his thirteen-year-old niece, Julia. But then a vampire walked into the bar where he works…… I enjoyed the darkness in this book and the quest for vengeance. I enjoyed this look at who the real monsters are, what one does for love, what one is willing to do for revenge, and what happens when all hope is lost. This book took me and the characters on a road trip of rage, revenge, blood, grief, heartbreak, and connection. People, man, they will break your heart. Duane and his niece, Julia, do just that in this book. The author did a tremendous job with their characters and had me caring for them, fully invested in their plight, and their bond. Dark, horrific, heartbreaking, gritty, and raw! I listened to the audiobook and thought the narration was fabulous.

Fiction

Unmarried

Gripping, shocking, thrilling, mysterious, suspenseful, and humorous at times. This is the eighth book I have read by Emily Shiner, and she always delivers a thrilling, secret filled, and twist filled book!Unmarried kept me on my toes, entertained, and shocked!!!! I enjoyed the POV of the female characters in this book. I never quite knew who to trust, when the shoe was going to drop, or when the-you-know-what is going to hit the fan! I loved the mounting dread, tension, and sense of danger in Unmarried! This is the follow up to the book, Uninvited, and I highly suggest reading that book first as you will get lots of background on the key characters in this book. Amy, Hannah, and Mitch are back, and they do not save the drama for their mama. This book had me on the edge of my seat and loved every second of it. I kept changing my mind about who was more untrustworthy or what role other characters in this book would play. I enjoyed the not knowing and the tension and dread! Some of the characters gave me a laugh with their thoughts and I enjoyed the use of humor mixed in with tension and suspense. Hats off to Emily Shiner for writing a great follow-up book in the Perfect couples’ series! This book was filled with devious characters, suspense, secrets, control, manipulation, and twists. Just when I thought I had this book figured out, Emily Shiner threw in a curve ball which left me reeling. Not to mention the ending!!!!!!!!! Holy Moly, that is how you do it, and fingers crossed Emily Shiner will have another book coming out in this series. Addictive, wonderfully written, well thought out, suspenseful, and entertaining. If you have not read a book by Emily Shiner before, you are missing out! I had both the book and the audiobook which made for an enjoyable reading/listening experience! Thank you to Bookouture, Bookouture audio, and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

Crime

 Every Last One

Special Agent Sandra Vos is back in another gripping, suspenseful, twist-filled thriller! This one takes place in Founders Hospital, where the stakes are high and Vos must work against the clock to not only stop the four attackers who have taken over the hospital, but also deal with a personal matter as well. Whew! This was a tense one and I enjoyed every page of it! The stakes are high as the hospital goes into lockdown, and those four individuals who took over have blocked the cell network. It is a high stakes, high anxiety, high stress situation. Sandra Vos must use all her skills to get a handle on the situation and engage in hostage negations. Carolyn Arnold also throws in a mother whose young daughter needs a lifesaving operation into the mix. This works to pull at readers’ hearts, ramp up the tension, and put stress on Agent Vos and her team. If you have read the first book in the series, Save Her Life, you know that Agent Sandra Voss is a tough, intelligent, and hard-working hostage negotiator. She is also human, and I enjoyed seeing her vulnerability, her sympathy, her empathy, and ability to relate to others. She keeps her cool in high stress/high stakes situations and has great compartmentalization skills. You must be one tough cookie to do what she does for a living. Every Last One was wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly paced, thrilling, shocking, and hard to put down. Once again, Carolyn Arnold put readers and Vos through the ringer. I enjoyed the tension, the suspense, the twists, the mystery, and the mounting danger in this book. I rooted for Vos, felt for many of the characters, and kept my fingers crossed hoping for a resolution before it was too late. I also thought that Carolyn Arnold did a great job showing the desperation of the four attackers. I thought this was very well done. This is the second book in the Sandra Vos series and would work very well as a stand-alone novel. But as it is only book two, do yourself a favor and go back and read Save Her Life as it is exceptional as well. Addictive, tense, suspenseful, and wonderfully written! I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

Fiction

The Burning Library

I had high hopes for The Burning Library as I have read another book by this author, To Tell You the Truth and enjoyed it. But The Burning Library didn’t quite hit the mark for me. I was intrigued by the synopsis of two groups of cunning and intelligent women going against each other to secure/obtain a valuable artifact. That they are willing to do whatever it takes to reach their goal, including murder, had me wanting to dive right into this book. Eleanor Bruton’s body was found in Scotland’s Western Hebrides and Detective Clio Spicer will begin an investigation as to what happened to Eleanor. Her family thought she was an ordinary woman, but she had a dark secret! The Order of St Katherine and the Fellowship of the Larks are the two rival groups of women who wanted to get their eyes and hands on the piece of fabric that Eleanor had in possession. Dr Anya Brown is approached and presented with a prestigious position at St Andrews. Anya is very smart and has an impressive memory. She is hesitant to start but can’t refuse but soon she will begin to wonder why she was handpicked and to what end????? Welp! This book felt much longer than it was to me. The beginning started out great, and I was instantly intrigued but as the book progressed, I found myself losing interest and turning to other books. I had a hard time staying engaged. There is quite a bit of characters between the two rival groups of women with differing motivations. There were also some slow sections which bogged the book down for me. What did work was Anya’s connection to one of the characters in this book. I also enjoyed the tension and danger that flowed throughout the book. Dark academia books are a hit or miss for me, and this one just became a bit of a struggle for me. I was engaged enough to want to finish, but this book never quite wowed me. As I have enjoyed a previous book by this author, I will be reading more of this author’s books in the future. We can’t love them all and that is the case here! While this book didn’t quite hit the mark for me, it did dazzle other reviewers so please read their reviews as well. Thank you to William Morrow and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Howdie’s Apprentice

Gripping, moving, tense, captivating, and atmospheric! Andy Marr has delivered yet again with The Howdie’s Apprentice! I love books that contain mystery, secrets, survival tales, found family, community, and people overcoming obstacles. These are on display in The Howdie’s Apprentice. I found this book to be wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly paced, and intriguing. Jane is fourteen years old and pregnant when she stumbles and collapses in the sand of Myreton, Scotland. Luckily, she was found by three brothers, John, Alex, and Robbie. The reclusive brothers bring her to their home so that their siter, Grace, a local healer can tend to her. It is there, in the home, where Jane will find safety, comfort, normalcy, and found family. But being young with a new baby, has the villagers’ tongues wagging and gossip being whispered in the wind. Who is this mysterious young girl and where did she come from????? This book also takes readers to Edinburgh, Scotland where a newly married couple lives in discomfort and bleakness. The husband gets himself into a bit of a pickle and finds himself desperate and a wee bit testy – okay, massively testy. I thought the author did a tremendous job with time and place. I was instantly carried away to 1789, Scotland. I loved the atmosphere and settings in this book. With the vivid descriptions I felt as if I was right there in the scenes as a silent observer. This book is full of both likeable and unlikeable characters. The ones who were likeable were very likeable and I enjoyed getting to know them and spending time with them. Alex became a favorite as his hard exterior melted and he proved to be one of my favorite characters in the book. Many of the characters go through transformations in this book – some for the better and some for the worst. I also enjoyed how the author unraveled Jane’s backstory as well as the backstories of several of the key characters. As I mentioned, I loved the found family aspect in this book. I also enjoyed how Jane became a member of the community and the bonds she made with Grace and her reclusive brothers. A gripping coming of age tale of survival, found family, and healing. Thank Andy Marr who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

My Husband’s Wife

Talk about whiplash!!! They don’t refer to Alice Feeney as the “Queen of Twists” for nothing. My head is reeling after reading, My Husband’s Wife. I wasn’t quite sure what was happening during the first half of the book, but I was fully invested and intrigued! Once the second half came around, I had to hold onto my hat because Alice Feeney blew me away with one twist after another! Eden Fox went for a run before her first art exhibit. When she returned to Spyglass, her new home, she was shocked when another woman opened the door and that her husband, stated that the new woman was his wife! Talk about a shocker!!! Birdy has just received a shocking and alarming diagnosis and from a clinic in London which predicts the date of one’s death, she is left reeling. When she inherits her reclusive grandmother’s home of Spyglass, she returns to Hope Falls…. I usually have a good idea where a book is going when I hit the halfway mark, but not with My Husband’s Wife. I still had more questions than answers. I had no idea what was going on or where Alice Feeney was taking me, but I enjoyed the ride! Once the second half kicked in, Alice Feeney delivered!!!! Holy Cow! What a reveal! I mean seriously, I did not see the few reveals which occurred coming. Some were minor but that one reveal was a complete and total shocker!!!! This book is full of secrets, lies, tension, dread, and characters who are up to no good! I enjoyed not fully knowing where this book was heading and enjoyed the riveting and twist-filled ride! As with her other books, My Husband’s Wife was wonderfully written, well thought out, and shocking! I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the narration!

Coffin Moon

A vampire walks into a bar…… Sounds like the opening to a joke, doesn’t it? But Coffin Moon is no joke! It reads like a ’70s noir horror film, and I mean that in the best way possible! Coffin Moon is gripping, dark, mesmerizing, gritty, and moody. I would go so far as to say, it’s a bloody good book! If you enjoy a good vampire book, this is the book for you. But be warned, these are not Twilight vampires. These ones are violent, scary, dark, and horrific. It’s 1975 and Duane Minor is back home and working as a bartender after a tour in Vietnam. His marriage to Heidi is rocky, and he is trying his best to take care of his thirteen-year-old niece, Julia. But then a vampire walked into the bar where he works…… I enjoyed the darkness in this book and the quest for vengeance. I enjoyed this look at who the real monsters are, what one does for love, what one is willing to do for revenge, and what happens when all hope is lost. This book took me and the characters on a road trip of rage, revenge, blood, grief, heartbreak, and connection. People, man, they will break your heart. Duane and his niece, Julia, do just that in this book. The author did a tremendous job with their characters and had me caring for them, fully invested in their plight, and their bond. Dark, horrific, heartbreaking, gritty, and raw! I listened to the audiobook and thought the narration was fabulous.

Unmarried

Gripping, shocking, thrilling, mysterious, suspenseful, and humorous at times. This is the eighth book I have read by Emily Shiner, and she always delivers a thrilling, secret filled, and twist filled book!Unmarried kept me on my toes, entertained, and shocked!!!! I enjoyed the POV of the female characters in this book. I never quite knew who to trust, when the shoe was going to drop, or when the-you-know-what is going to hit the fan! I loved the mounting dread, tension, and sense of danger in Unmarried! This is the follow up to the book, Uninvited, and I highly suggest reading that book first as you will get lots of background on the key characters in this book. Amy, Hannah, and Mitch are back, and they do not save the drama for their mama. This book had me on the edge of my seat and loved every second of it. I kept changing my mind about who was more untrustworthy or what role other characters in this book would play. I enjoyed the not knowing and the tension and dread! Some of the characters gave me a laugh with their thoughts and I enjoyed the use of humor mixed in with tension and suspense. Hats off to Emily Shiner for writing a great follow-up book in the Perfect couples’ series! This book was filled with devious characters, suspense, secrets, control, manipulation, and twists. Just when I thought I had this book figured out, Emily Shiner threw in a curve ball which left me reeling. Not to mention the ending!!!!!!!!! Holy Moly, that is how you do it, and fingers crossed Emily Shiner will have another book coming out in this series. Addictive, wonderfully written, well thought out, suspenseful, and entertaining. If you have not read a book by Emily Shiner before, you are missing out! I had both the book and the audiobook which made for an enjoyable reading/listening experience! Thank you to Bookouture, Bookouture audio, and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

 Every Last One

Special Agent Sandra Vos is back in another gripping, suspenseful, twist-filled thriller! This one takes place in Founders Hospital, where the stakes are high and Vos must work against the clock to not only stop the four attackers who have taken over the hospital, but also deal with a personal matter as well. Whew! This was a tense one and I enjoyed every page of it! The stakes are high as the hospital goes into lockdown, and those four individuals who took over have blocked the cell network. It is a high stakes, high anxiety, high stress situation. Sandra Vos must use all her skills to get a handle on the situation and engage in hostage negations. Carolyn Arnold also throws in a mother whose young daughter needs a lifesaving operation into the mix. This works to pull at readers’ hearts, ramp up the tension, and put stress on Agent Vos and her team. If you have read the first book in the series, Save Her Life, you know that Agent Sandra Voss is a tough, intelligent, and hard-working hostage negotiator. She is also human, and I enjoyed seeing her vulnerability, her sympathy, her empathy, and ability to relate to others. She keeps her cool in high stress/high stakes situations and has great compartmentalization skills. You must be one tough cookie to do what she does for a living. Every Last One was wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly paced, thrilling, shocking, and hard to put down. Once again, Carolyn Arnold put readers and Vos through the ringer. I enjoyed the tension, the suspense, the twists, the mystery, and the mounting danger in this book. I rooted for Vos, felt for many of the characters, and kept my fingers crossed hoping for a resolution before it was too late. I also thought that Carolyn Arnold did a great job showing the desperation of the four attackers. I thought this was very well done. This is the second book in the Sandra Vos series and would work very well as a stand-alone novel. But as it is only book two, do yourself a favor and go back and read Save Her Life as it is exceptional as well. Addictive, tense, suspenseful, and wonderfully written! I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Burning Library

I had high hopes for The Burning Library as I have read another book by this author, To Tell You the Truth and enjoyed it. But The Burning Library didn’t quite hit the mark for me. I was intrigued by the synopsis of two groups of cunning and intelligent women going against each other to secure/obtain a valuable artifact. That they are willing to do whatever it takes to reach their goal, including murder, had me wanting to dive right into this book. Eleanor Bruton’s body was found in Scotland’s Western Hebrides and Detective Clio Spicer will begin an investigation as to what happened to Eleanor. Her family thought she was an ordinary woman, but she had a dark secret! The Order of St Katherine and the Fellowship of the Larks are the two rival groups of women who wanted to get their eyes and hands on the piece of fabric that Eleanor had in possession. Dr Anya Brown is approached and presented with a prestigious position at St Andrews. Anya is very smart and has an impressive memory. She is hesitant to start but can’t refuse but soon she will begin to wonder why she was handpicked and to what end????? Welp! This book felt much longer than it was to me. The beginning started out great, and I was instantly intrigued but as the book progressed, I found myself losing interest and turning to other books. I had a hard time staying engaged. There is quite a bit of characters between the two rival groups of women with differing motivations. There were also some slow sections which bogged the book down for me. What did work was Anya’s connection to one of the characters in this book. I also enjoyed the tension and danger that flowed throughout the book. Dark academia books are a hit or miss for me, and this one just became a bit of a struggle for me. I was engaged enough to want to finish, but this book never quite wowed me. As I have enjoyed a previous book by this author, I will be reading more of this author’s books in the future. We can’t love them all and that is the case here! While this book didn’t quite hit the mark for me, it did dazzle other reviewers so please read their reviews as well. Thank you to William Morrow and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

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