Friday, January 31, 2025

Review: The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan

 
The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan

The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan
Publication Date: January 28th 2025 by MIRA & Harlequin Audio
Pages: 320
Audio Book Length: 10hrs 18min
Narrator: Flora Montgomery
Source: Publishers
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Librofm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Retired Detective Inspector Julia Harte reluctantly agrees to consult on a new murder case that seems like a copy of a horrific set of murders committed thirty years earlier, in Cork, Ireland, when she was just a Garda. Those events haunt her even now and changed the course of her life and career.
 
Both mysteries, the 1994 case and the new connected 2024 case were riveting! Loved Julia, as a Garda back in 1994, and as the seasoned, retired Detective Inspector in 2024 trying for a life of anonymity. 
As a new Garda she was eager to become a detective, but also desperate to find the cruel killer that struck at her personally. Back then, she rushed, a little reckless, but was smart and a quick learner. Julia in 2024 is comfortable in her own skin, trusts her instincts and doesn’t take unnecessary chances. I loved the relationship with her old boss and mentor, Des Riordan, a man who treated her opinions with respect even before she made detective. Something that wasn’t always the case with her being a woman on the job.
 
Sometimes a story will stall out in places when there’s a dual timeline, but this was a tightly woven narrative, and I was on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next! The story wrapped up in an exciting and satisfying conclusion!
 
This is my first time reading Amy Jordan. I’ll be on the lookout for whatever she comes up with next!
 
I alternately listened to and read an audio and e-copy. Flora Montgomery’s narration was excellent, bringing the character’s emotions and urgency of the story to life! I loved her Irish accent!

5 Stars


Book Description:

For fans of Tana French and Jane Harper, this debut crime thriller follows a retired police detective who must face down a vicious killer and the memories that haunt her—thirty years after bringing down one of Ireland’s most prolific serial killers.

Julia Harte has found the perfect place to disappear: Cuan Beag, a secluded coastal village on the east coast of Ireland. Home to less than one thousand residents, a popular daytrip for tourists, it has proven to be a scenic corner in which to erase a life. This corner of the world is so peaceful, at times it feels uninhabited; that’s why she chose to disappear here. But Julia knows anything is possible in the dark hours.

Thirty years ago, Julia helped to bring down the most prolific serial killer Ireland had ever seen, and while that case spurred a successful career and a bestselling book, it's also the reason she's in hiding now, all alone and haunted by the things tha happened all those years ago, without the husband she had depended upon. When a copycat killer strikes, Julia is called back to active duty, but this time, she's not the young, naive officer she was then. She knows killers like this one, who hunt for sport, and she's determined to put a stop to his plans--or die trying.


Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Review: Head Cases by John McMahon

 
Head Cases (PAR Unit #1) by John McMahon

Head Cases (PAR Unit #1) by John McMahon
Publication Date: January 28th 2025 by Minotaur Books & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 352
Audio Book Length: 9hrs 36min
Narrator: Will Damron
Source: Publishers
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
FBI Agent Gardner Camden is part of the Patterns and Recognition unit, PAR that tackles challenging cold cases, finding clues others have missed. Each quirky member is gifted in their specialty: a mathematician, a firearms expert, and a computer analyst.
 
Gardner’s team is called out when DNA of a murder victim matches a serial killer thought to be dead. Soon there’s another murder that seems to be connected and the team is tasked with finding the killer. It quickly becomes apparent this killer knows of the PAR unit and is leaving them clues. With the mistaken identity of the first murder, the FBI wants the case solved quickly and quietly and they want PAR to do it. They hop from scene to scene, as more is revealed, an undercurrent of urgency threaded through the narrative, keeping me on the edge of my seat!
 
Gardner is an interesting and likeable hero; one I rooted for!  His eidetic memory and knack for connecting random details/patterns make him excellent in solving cases, but the ins-and-outs of social interactions seem to escape him. Gardner’s backstory and how he ended up on the team is revealed, but the other’s backstories are only lightly touched on. Callie, a mathematician, Shooter, a firearms expert, Frank their supervisor, and the newbie, Richie. I look forward to getting to know more about them and seeing them settle in together as a team.
 
Head Cases was a thrilling mystery that had me hooked from the start! I can’t wait for the next one!

I alternately read and listened to Head Cases and can recommend either version. Will Damron is a new-to-me narrator, and he performed Gardner with a kind of matter-a-fact tone, something that fit with his character’s personality perfectly! I enjoyed his performance of all voices and I hope he continues to narrate the series!

4.5 Stars


Book Description:

Head Cases follows an enigmatic group of FBI agents as they hunt down a murderer seeking his own justice in this electrifying—and commercial—series debut.

FBI Agent Gardner Camden is an analytical genius with an affinity for puzzles. He also has a blind spot on the human side of investigations, a blindness that sometimes even includes people in his own life, like his beloved seven-year-old daughter Camila. Gardner and his squad of brilliant yet quirky agents make up the Patterns and Recognition (PAR) unit, the FBI’s hidden edge, brought in for cases that no one else can solve.

When DNA links a murder victim to a serial killer long presumed dead, the team springs into action. A second victim establishes a pattern, and the murderer begins leaving a trail of clues and riddles especially for Gardner. And while the PAR team is usually relegated to working cold cases from behind a desk, the investigation puts them on the road and into the public eye, following in the footsteps of a killer.

Along with Gardner, PAR consists of a mathematician, a weapons expert, a computer analyst, and their leader, a career agent. Each of them must use every skill they have to solve the riddle of the killer’s identity. But with the perpetrator somehow learning more and more about the team at PAR, can they protect themselves and their families…before it’s too late?

With an enigmatic case that will keep readers on the edge of their seats and a thoroughly engaging ensemble cast, John McMahon’s Head Cases is a triumph.


Sunday, January 26, 2025

Sunday Post #281

 


The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week. I'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.

The new fire in Southern California on Wednesday was scarily close to the house my son just moved from and our old house! We lived about two miles from each other. His old house was in the mandatory evacuation area. They had a lot of aerial support and the nearby lake. Thankfully, it's pretty much out now. I really think arson is at play with all these fires. I guess we'll see.

I got my haircut by a new hairdresser on Monday and I was really pleased! It's been almost three years since my move to Northern California and I have had a difficult time finding someone. I feel like I finally landed with someone good! 

I bought several vintage Charles Wysocki puzzles on eBay. I already have a lot, but as I was looking up the name for an old one I worked I came across several I didn't own and went down a rabbit hole of looking for ones I didn't have. I now have six on the way! I usually always have a puzzle out that I'm working on. I do them while listening to audiobooks.

Latest puzzle: World of Mushrooms

Great Blue Heron seen on my run

Flowers from Trader Joes

Smokey bird watching

Read:
(Click on cover for Goodreads link)

She Doesn't Have a Clue by Jenny Elder Moke
Better Than Friends (Sunrise Cove #7) by Jill Shalvis
All the Missing Pieces by Catherine Cowles

All the Missing Pieces by Catherine Cowles-3.5 Stars

I had a okay reading week with one standout: Better Than Friends. 


Received: 

The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan
Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 by Lisa Unger

Blood Moon by Sandra Brown
Cold as Hell (Haven's Rock #3) by Kelley Armstrong

Thank you to Harlequin Audio, Hachette Audio and Macmillan Audio!

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Friday, January 24, 2025

Review: Better Than Friends by Jill Shalvis

 

Better Than Friends (Sunrise Cove #7) by Jill Shalvis
Publication Date: January 21st 2025 by Avon
Pages: 336
Source: Author & Purchased Audiobook
Rating: ½

My Thoughts:
Olive is back in Sunrise Cove to support her best friend, Katie, when her husband is injured in an accident. Unfortunately, she’ll be staying under the same roof as Noah, Katie’s brother, and they have a history.
 
Quick flashes from the past gradually reveal the details of Noah and Olive’s friendship and the attraction between them. However, all that came to a halt when Olive accidentally runs Noah over, changing the course of his career path. Olive never forgave herself and accepted an early internship overseas leaving soon after. There’s more to that story that Noah and Katie didn’t know about, and it made me mad!
 
Noah and Olive’s forced proximity makes it impossible to ignore the feelings they’ve always had for each other. Their romance was full of longing, a little bit of hurt, but also a lot of fun with great playful banter!
 
I absolutely loved Better Than Friends! Yes, it was a romance, but so much more! Quirky, fun secondary characters, like Katie, and her little boy Joey. Don’t get me started on the things that came out of his mouth! Hilarious! Not to mention the sweet animals! Holms, the dog, and kitten Pepper, named because she’s spicy and feisty. Their bond was so adorable! I also loved all the original marketing strategies Olive came up with for her customers. The gorgeous, small mountain setting was just icing on the cake for me! Definite recommend!

4.5 Stars


Book Description:

Old flames reignite in Sunrise Cove in this charming enemies-to-lovers, second-chance, small-town, forced-proximity love story about family, friendships, and true love from New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis.

When Olive Porter’s off-the-grid parents go missing, she reluctantly seeks out Noah Turner, her ex and the only person she both trusts implicitly and not at all.

As a special investigative agent for the National Park Service, Noah’s used to living under intense pressure. Or he was until he got injured on the job. Now unhappily recuperating at home while being smothered by his loving but nosy family, he’d love nothing more than a good distraction.

So when Olive shows up looking like a million bucks, he has to do a gut and heart check. Because nope, no matter what, he can’t fall for her again, the woman who once blew up his entire life and never looked back. How ironic then that his own personal hell (Olive) is also his ticket out of town. The question is, will the risk be worth the reward?


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Monday, January 20, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the First Half of 2025

 

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Artsy Reader where each week they post a new top ten list and ask fellow bookish folk to share their lists on that topic.


I missed Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the First Half of 2025 so I thought I'd do that instead of the scheduled theme. 

We did a similar theme a while back: Books on my Winter 2024-2025 TBR so I tried not to use the same books. There are two on here that were on that list, though.

(Click on cover for Goodreads link)

Blood Moon by Sandra Brown
Nemesis (Orphan X #10) by Gregg Hurwitz
Kills Well With Others (Killers of a Certain Age #2) By Deanna Raybourn
Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts

Blood Moon by Sandra Brown
Nemesis (Orphan X #10) by Gregg Hurwitz
Kills Well With Others (Killers of a Certain Age #2) By Deanna Raybourn
Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts


The Love Haters by Katherine Center
Swept Away by Beth O'Leary
Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man) (Vera Wong #2) by Jesse Q. Sutanto

The Love Haters by Katherine Center
Swept Away by Beth O'Leary
Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man) (Vera Wong #2) by Jesse Q. Sutanto


Cold As Hell (Haven's Rock #3) by Kelley Armstrong
Death at a Highland Wedding (A Rip Through Time #4) by Kelley Armstrong
How to Seal Your Own Fate (Castle Knoll Files #2) by Kristen Perrin

Cold As Hell (Haven's Rock #3) by Kelley Armstrong
Death at a Highland Wedding (A Rip Through Time #4) by Kelley Armstrong
How to Seal Your Own Fate (Castle Knoll Files #2) by Kristen Perrin




Are any of these books on your list?


Sunday, January 19, 2025

Sunday Post #280

 


The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week. I'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.

Happy Sunday! Nothing too exciting here. Been binging through Downtown Abbey, so my reading has taken a hit.

 We've still had higher than normal temps for here in the 50s, but it's been cold at night in the 20s! It still feels cold even during the day. On one of my walks I saw what looked like a dog the size of a border collie, but ended up being a bobcat! It had something in it's mouth. A rabbit or squirrel, I think.

Bobcat in the middle. I know, hard to see.


First full moon "Wolf Moon" of the year

Saturday I planted a bunch of seedlings (tomatoes, basil, green onions and zinnias) indoors and have them set up with a grow light. I'll be starting more next weekend. 
We tried a new (to us) dinner place downtown with my sister and her husband. The place was established in 1852! The food was good, but pricy. 

The cats are doing well, but Peanut is not pleased with Smokey and Starla. Still, he hasn't been trying to run them off as much, so I count that as a point in the plus column. 

Starla, the puzzle kitty

Charles Wysocki puzzle: Whalers Bay

Read:
(Click on cover for Goodreads link)
On the Edge by Ilona Andrews
Dark Hope by Christine Feehan


On the Edge was a re-read for the read-along hosted by Anne @Books of My Heart. Loved it all over again. I posted my original review from 2013 yesterday. I cringe reading it! Do you cringe reading your old reviews? I'm going to update it after posting this.

Received:

She Doesn't Have a Clue by Jenny Elder Moke
Head Cases by John McMahon

Thank you to Minotaur Books and Macmillan Audio!

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Saturday, January 18, 2025

Audiobook Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

 
On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

On the Edge (The Edge #1) by Ilona Andrews
Publication Date: September 29th 2009 by Tantor Audio
Pages: 384
Audio Book Length: 12hrs 8min
Narrator: Renée Raudman
Source: Purchased
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
I read On the Edge back in 2013, and just read it again for a read-along I’m participating in with Anne @Books of My Heart and loved it even more the second time around! If you’re looking for a strong female character, clever banter, and a slow burn romance look no further. Their Kate Daniels series won me over as a fan, and The Edge series only increased my love of their writing!

Rose lives in the Edge, a world in between the Broken: our normal world, and the Weird: a world where magic dominates. She lives with her two younger brothers, having to take over the role of parent since her mother died and her father took off. Rose makes barely enough money in the Broken to care for their needs, and she struggles to keep her brothers behaving while trying to provide. Behaving takes special restraint when you have magic powers like Rose’s little brothers do. Rose is also gifted magically, not that this has made much of a difference in her life so far, other than making her a target for unwanted advances.

Enter Declan, an aristocrat from the Weird. He shows up demanding things of Rose and used to being in charge, but Rose isn’t just going to listen to some stranger. However, there’s something in the Edge killing, so she reluctantly teams up with him.

This was such a strange and different story, in the very best way. Rose is a wonderfully crafted heroine with some pretty cool powers. No TSTL. She works with what she has and tries to get by. I was touched by Rose’s caring relationship with her younger brothers. The boys as well as Rose’s grandmother were well fleshed-out secondary characters that you grow to love.

On the Edge is first in a series, but this story wraps up nicely, and the next one focuses on another secondary character. You can’t go wrong with Ilona Andrews! I’ve loved everything they’ve written!

As for the audio narrator, you can't go wrong with Renée Raudman! She won me over with her performance of Kate Daniels and she was wonderful here as well!


5 Stars


Book Description:

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

 
Dark Hope (Dark #34) by Christine Feehan

Dark Hope (Dark #34) by Christine Feehan
Publication Date: January 7th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 432
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Silke is a demon slayer tasked with protecting her village, something she’s very skilled at, but it’s been predicted that a greater danger is coming. Fortunately, Silke knows that several Carpathian warriors are coming as well, one likely her lifemate. A man she hasn’t met, but one she’s bonded to.
 
Benedek is one of the ancient Carpathian warriors who would be on the path of turning vampire and evil if it weren’t for his lifemate. Once he bonds with her his soul will be complete and he’ll be out of danger of turning, but he has a hard time trusting since a vicious betrayal years ago. He’s trying to get to Silke’s village quickly as he knows of the coming danger, but Lilith has her minions lay a dangerous trap that isn’t easily shaken off.
 
In Dark Hope Lilith has targeted Silke’s village and is intent on taking the demon slayer out but doesn’t know her identity so she sends in some of her agents undercover to find her and lay other traps. Dealing with these evil entities took some cunning on Silke’s part and it was entertaining to see how she handled it. I also really enjoyed all the epic battles, both Silke and Benedek were skilled and clever, but they were up against some dangerous foes!
 
The Dark series is a long-running one and I started reading late in the game, but I’ve enjoyed the stories even so. Each story has a separate romance and conflict that is resolved by the end. Fated/bonded mates, vampires, shapeshifters, and all sorts of other magical creatures are incorporated into the stories. Then there’s the evil underworld, ruled by Lilith, always trying to take over. To be honest, I have no idea why anyone serves Lilith as she’s always torturing her servants and turning against them.

4 Stars


Book Description:

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....



Photo credit: Michael Greene

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

 
Shooting the Moon by Brenda Novak

Shooting the Moon by Brenda Novak
Publication Date: January 14th 2025 by Harlequin Audio
Pages: 304
Audio Length: 9hrs 36min
Narrator: Alana Marie Cheuvront
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Harley Nelson is back in Oregon to see his son Brandon after hearing about the death of his old flame, Audra, Brandon’s mother. Audra was a troubled soul, always getting into trouble, acting out to rile her strict father.  Harley left soon after Audra gave birth, being run off by her father and didn’t feel worthy to come back until he made something of himself.
 
Lauren, Audra’s younger sister, was the one who took care of Brandon for the most part. She was the studious, serious and responsible sister and it fell to her to take care of Brandon when Audra was off being wild.
 
Lauren has always loved Brandon like a son, and she believed the stories her father told of Harley and his history with Audra. Now that he’s back in town and wants a relationship with his son she’s on guard. She doesn’t want to risk Brandon’s stability or mental health. However, his behavior doesn’t match what she’s heard of him, prompting Lauren to delve deeper into the past and find out what actually happened. As she gets to know Harley, seeing the way he cares for Brandon, she can’t help but fall for him.
 
Lauren’s parents were out of the country for much of the story and I worried what was going to happen once they got back. I was happy with the way Lauren and Harley handled the situation.
 
I love how Brenda Novak somehow makes a messy situation that seems like it would be cringe-worthy (like falling for your dead sister’s beau) feel natural! The story hooked me right in! I enjoyed the romance and seeing Harley and Brandon so happy to finally find each other and bond!
 
I listened to the audio version and enjoyed Alana Marie Cheuvront’s pleasant and smooth voice!

4 Stars


Book Description:

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....