Monday, January 20, 2025
Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the First Half of 2025
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Sunday Post #280
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Audiobook Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews
Rose Drayton lives on the Edge, between the world of the Broken (where people drive cars, shop at Wal-Mart, and magic is a fairy tale) and the Weird (where blueblood aristocrats rule, changelings roam, and the strength of your magic can change your destiny). Only Edgers like Rose can easily travel from one world to the next, but they never truly belong in either.
Rose thought if she practiced her magic, she could build a better life for herself. But things didn’t turn out how she planned, and now she works a minimum wage, off the books job in the Broken just to survive. Then Declan Camarine, a blueblood noble straight out of the deepest part of the Weird, comes into her life, determined to have her (and her power).
But when a terrible danger invades the Edge from the Weird, a flood of creatures hungry for magic, Declan and Rose must work together to destroy them—or they’ll devour the Edge and everyone in it.
Friday, January 17, 2025
Review: Dark Hope by Christine Feehan
Immortal passions rage as evil grows in this gripping novel in Christine
Feehan’s #1 New York Times bestselling Carpathian series.
Silke Vriese
Reinders knows a war is coming. The demon slayer has seen it over and over
again in the cards—and the battle won’t just be for the survival of her remote
village, but for all mankind. Silke knows the only way to win will be with the
help of the Carpathians. A fact that fills her with trepidation, as she is
fated to be the lifemate to one of the ancient supernatural warriors—bound to a
complete stranger and responsible for his soul.
One of the oldest, most dangerous Carpathians,
Benedek Kovak is more beast than man. Locked away for centuries, the only thing
that has stopped him from becoming one of the monsters he’s sworn to defeat is
the thought of his lifemate. When Benedek senses the impending danger, he sets
out to find her before it’s too late. But their enemy has laid a trap that
pushes him closer to turning than ever before.
For so long Benedek has felt nothing. Now, some
dark art is compelling him to indulge in cravings he thought long buried. He
has no hope that anyone can restore what’s left of his tainted soul, but Silke
is nothing like he imagined. Perhaps she’s strong enough to fight back the darkness.
Perhaps together they can defeat an adversary hell bent on destroying them
all....
About the Author
Christine Feehan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the Carpathian series, the GhostWalker series, the Leopard series, the Torpedo Ink series, the Shadow Riders series, and stand-alone romantic suspense novels. Learn more online at www.christinefeehan.com.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Audiobook Review: Shooting the Moon by Brenda Novak
Rating: ★★★★
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads
He's a man from the past -- and a man with a past...
When Harley Nelson got on his motorcycle and drove out of Portland, Oregon, 10 years ago, he left behind a bad reputation -- and a baby. Audra Worthington was the reason for both. Well, the baby, anyway. The reputation he already had. It's why rich girl Audra fell for him in the first place.
Now Audra's dead. His son, Brandon, is being raised by her family -- good girl Lauren, the perfect daughter, and her uncompromising parents. But Harley's a self-made success down in California and he's ready to take responsibility for his son.
She's a woman who knows trouble when she sees it...
She's a woman who knows trouble when she sees it.... And Harley Nelson's trouble. He's shown up at her door, saying he wants to get to know his son -- 10 years too late, in Lauren's opinion. Too bad he didn't stick by her sister, Audra, when he got her pregnant. (At least, that's the story Lauren's always heard.) And too bad he still looks so good in that black leather jacket....
Monday, January 13, 2025
Review: The Lost House by Melissa Larsen
In Melissa Larsen's The Lost House comes the mesmerizing story of a young woman with a haunting past who returns to her ancestral home in Iceland to investigate a gruesome murder in her family.
Forty years ago, a young woman and her infant daughter were found buried in the cold Icelandic snow, lying together as peacefully as though sleeping. Except the mother’s throat had been slashed and the infant drowned. The case was never solved. There were no arrests, no conviction. Just a suspicion turned into a the husband did it. When he took his son and fled halfway across the world to California, it was proof enough of his guilt.
Now, nearly half a century later and a year after his death, his granddaughter, Agnes, is ready to clear her grandfather’s name once and for all. Still recovering from his death and a devastating injury, Agnes wants nothing more than an excuse to escape the shambles of her once-stable life—which is why she so readily accepts true crime expert Nora Carver’s invitation to be interviewed for her popular podcast. Agnes packs a bag and hops on a last-minute flight to the remote town of Bifröst, Iceland, where Nora is staying, where Agnes’s father grew up, and where, supposedly, her grandfather slaughtered his wife and infant daughter.
Is it merely coincidence that a local girl goes missing the very same weekend Agnes arrives? Suddenly, Agnes and Nora’s investigation is turned upside down, and everyone in the small Icelandic town is once again a suspect. Seeking to unearth old and new truths alike, Agnes finds herself drawn into a web of secrets that threaten the redemption she is hell-bent on delivering, and even her life—discovering how far a person will go to protect their family, their safety, and their secrets.
Set against an unforgiving Icelandic winter landscape, The Lost House is a chilling and razor-sharp thriller packed with jaw-dropping twists that will leave you breathless.