Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Review: Rage by Linda Castillo

 
Rage (Kate Burkholder #17) by Linda Castillo

Rage (Kate Burkholder #17) by Linda Castillo
Publication Date: July 8th 2025 by Minotaur Books & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 304
Audio Book Length: 9hrs 17min
Narrator: Kathleen McInerney
Source: Publishers
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Chief of Police, Kate Burkholder, is called to the murder of Samuel Yutzy, an Amish man who owned the local landscaping/tree farm. The scene is a disturbing one and it takes a lot of police work and interviews to get the smallest bits of information, but Kate and her team are determined to nail the bad guys. Especially when they discover another murder.
 
Kate’s background with the Amish helps pave the way for cooperation between English and the Amish community. As she questions Samuel’s family and friends it becomes apparent that he was running with an unsavory crowd but had been turning his life around.
 
The story was a page-turner, and I really like Kate, but just like the last book she charged ahead without waiting for backup and it ended badly almost every time. It was frustrating and hard to believe a seasoned police chief would do this over and over. With that being said, the mystery was hard to put down and the conclusion was a nail-biter!
 
Rage is book seventeen in the series, but I think it could be read as a standalone as each book introducing a new mystery and is wrapped up by the end. I would highly recommend reading at least the first couple of books to get Kate’s history being raised Amish and the circumstances that led to her leaving. It has bearing on how she came to be the police Chief of Painters Mill and includes the start of the romance between Kate and Tomasetti, an Ohio BCI agent.
 
I alternated between an audio and e-copy and can recommend either version. Kathleen McInerney’s wonderful narration enhanced my enjoyment! Her accents and performance of Deitsch accents are well done.

4 Stars


Book Description:

In this gripping new installment of the Edgar Award winning series, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder investigates a brutal double murder that takes her into the dark underbelly of society and exposes the dangers of Amish lives gone wrong.

Summer has arrived with a vengeance in Painters Mill, and a macabre discovery by three Amish children brings the quiet to a grinding halt. Chief of Police Kate Burkholder arrives on scene to find the dismembered body of 21-year-old Samuel Eicher, a local Amish man who owned a successful landscaping business. What twisted individual murdered him in such a sadistic way?

The investigation has barely begun when, miles away, a second body is found, stuffed into a barrel and dumped in a ravine. The deceased is 21-year-old Aaron Shetler, Samuel Eicher’s best friend. What could these two young Amish men have done to deserve such violent ends?

With a heat wave bearing down, Kate learns quickly that, for reasons she doesn’t understand, no one is willing to talk about what happened to the men. Just as she begins to fear the case may be hopeless, a mystery woman comes forward and reveals that fun-loving Aaron and Samuel had recently befriended some very unsavory characters―individuals who may have ties to a larger, more sinister, black market.

To solve the case, Kate must delve into the most sordid corners of her community, but when she gets too close, the killers target Kate herself. Will the secrets simmering beneath the surface of Painters Mill take another life before she can expose the truth? Or will Kate be the final victim?


Thursday, July 17, 2025

Review: Atonement Sky by Nalini Singh

 
Atonement Sky (Psy-Changeling Trinity #9) by Nalini Singh

Atonement Sky (Psy-Changeling Trinity #9) by Nalini Singh
Publication Date: July 15th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 400
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Audible | Libro.fm | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Justice Psy Eleri Dias knows she doesn’t have much time left with her mental shields collapsing, so she travels to Raintree, Arizona to following a serial killer’s trail and to make amends with the only man she’s ever loved a falcon-shifter, Adam Garrett. There’s a lot of hurt between Eleri and Adam, since his parents were killed and Eleri was caught between a dangerous situation and justice.
 
They work together as they hunt for a killer and are forced to confront the past.
 
Nalini’s Singh’s writing is captivating and beautiful, playful and sensual! I loved how Eleri was gathered into Adam’s clan, giving her family, love and protection. However, there’s a lot of intensity in Atonement Sky. Eleri and her Justice Psy “family” are at the brink of complete mental overload with no solution in sight. I always trust we’ll come to a happy ending by the end, though!
 
The Psy-Changeling series is original and addictive! It’s a blend of sci-fi and fantasy and Nalini Singh’s creative mind never fails to impress. It’s a long running series but I think you could read Atonement Sky without reading the previous books and enjoy it, but I’d recommend reading Silver Silence first, book one of the Trinity books, a sort of “season two” in the long-running series. There’s enough background there to understand the series more fully.

5 Stars


Book Description:

The hunt for a stealthy predator takes a damaged J-Psy to the heart of falcon territory in this new Psy-Changeling Trinity novel from New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh...

Justice-Psy Eleri Dias knows the end is near for her, her mind one step away from fatal psychic exposure. In the short time that remains, she is determined to atone for an act of omission that has haunted her for a long, cruel decade. But that decision not only means facing a powerful changeling wing leader, but also putting herself in the path of a serial killer.

Falcon wing leader Adam Garrett is fiercely protective of his family and his clan. After losing his parents as a teenager in a shocking act of malice, Adam has no forgiveness in him for the J-Psy who betrayed him, betrayed them, at the most painful moment of his life. But the evil that stalks his territory will allow him no respite, forcing him once more into contact with the J he has never been able to forget.

Everything that could've been between Eleri and Adam was lost years ago, a shimmering promise crushed. As they work to uncover a monster, the moment of reckoning looms ever closer. Soon, there may be no more time left for either atonement...or love...



Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Review: The Blue Horse by Bruce Borgos

 
The Blue Horse (Porter Beck #3) by Bruce Borgos

The Blue Horse (Porter Beck #3) by Bruce Borgos
Publication Date: July 8th 2025 by Minotaur Books 
Pages: 368
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Detective Porter Beck has his hands full when a wild horse round-up by the Bureau of Land Management has equine activists, CANTER, protesting. Things turn violent when the helicopter pilot hired by the BLM to assist with the round-up is murdered. Right away CANTER is under suspicion, but Beck feels things aren’t as they seem. The FBI is called in and they ignore Beck’s observations and gut instincts. It doesn’t stop him from following up on his own.
 
Meanwhile, Beck’s sister Brinley is volunteering with a wilderness program helping troubled teens and when one of them runs off, her pursuit lands in the crosshairs of some really bad people. It all intersects with Beck’s case.
 
I’ve been loving the Porter Beck series! Each installment is a new mystery but ongoing personal relationships are at play, as well: Beck and his girlfriend Detective Charlie Blue Horse, his sister Brinley, a gun expert, his dad the previous sheriff, now suffering from dementia. I loved seeing how they’re all getting along. Being set in September 2020, there was some sadness with Covid at its height of deadliness.   
 
The Blue Horse was a twisty, action-filled mystery with Beck and his crew following the clues and ferreting out the bad guys. Captivating from beginning to end! I was eager for justice to be served, especially when there were animals at risk and completely on the side of the horse activists! It all wraps up in a thrilling conclusion and with the way things ended I’m wondering if this is the final book in the series. If so, it was a satisfying conclusion. Still, I’d love more mysteries!

5 Stars


Book Description:

A controversial wild horse round-up in the high desert of Nevada results in two murders and too many suspects for Sheriff Porter Beck to deal with.

A helicopter driving a controversial round-up of wild horses suddenly crashes and the pilot is found to have been shot. Then the person coordinating the round-up for the Bureau of Land Management is savagely murdered, buried up to her neck and then trampled to death by the very same wild horses. And there's no lack of suspects—with the wild horse advocacy group having sworn to protect the horse At Any Cost! Now the state and federal agencies are showing up looking for answers or at least a scapegoat.

Sheriff Porter Beck has had better days.

Porter Beck's new girlfriend, Detective Charlie Blue Horse, arrives to help with the investigation, which leads them to Canadian Lithium mining operation near the round-up area that sets off Beck's mental alarm bells. Brinley, Beck's sister, is leading a group of troubled kids in a wilderness program, when one of them, Rafa, bolts one night. When Brinley catches up to him, they're just outside the mine—in the wrong place, at the wrong time.

With his personal life in turmoil, too many suspects and too many secrets, the feds pushing for a quick resolution, and his impetuous (if skilled) sister in the mix, one wrong step could be deadly for Porter Beck.


Monday, July 14, 2025

Review: Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf

Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf

Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf
Publication Date: June 3rd 2025 by MIRA & Harlequin Audio
Pages: 320
Audio Book Length: 9hrs 26mins
Narrator: Brittany Pressley
Source: Publishers
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Grave Birds was a Southern gothic mystery with Sixth Sense vibes in that the grave birds show Hollis bits from the past that are unresolved. The ghostly birds are “pinned” to the Earth until someone with the ability to “see” the flash of whatever is left behind by a person’s death. Hollis becomes inundated with several grave birds when Cain Landry blows into town, some connected to the prominent Hawthorne family. What’s being revealed is disturbing and dangerous and throws a different spin on the past she thought she knew!
 
I really enjoyed unraveling this mystery right along with Hollis! Hawthorne, South Carolina is a small town where everyone knows everyone and there’s plenty of secrets that needed to come out! Some was surprising and there was a twist I didn’t see coming! There was a bit of romance, as well!
 
I alternated between reading an e-copy and listening to the audio and enjoyed both versions. Brittany Pressley is one of my favorite narrators and she enhanced the story, bringing the characters and their emotions to life! 

4 Stars


Book Description:

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires meets Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil in this twisty, fresh take on a Southern gothic that follows a mysterious, charming bachelor as he makes his way into a small town, bringing a plague and the devil with him, from GMA Buzz Pick author Dana Elmendorf.

Grave birds haunt the cemeteries of Hawthorne, South Carolina, where Spanish moss drips from the trees and Southern charm is imbued with lies. Hollis Sutherland never knew these unique birds existed, not until she died and was brought back to life. The ghostly birds are manifestations of the dead’s unfinished business, and they know Hollis and her uncanny gift can set them free.

When a mysterious, charming bachelor wanders into their small town, bizarre events begin to plague its wealthiest citizens. Like blood dripping from dogwood blossoms, flocks of birds crashing into windows of their homes, and faces in paintings morphing into distortion. Hollis knows these are the omens her grandfather warned about, announcing the devil’s return. Despite Cain Landry’s eerie presence and the plague that has followed him, his handsome face and wicked charm win over the townsfolk. Even Hollis falls under his spell as they grow closer.

That is, until lies about the town’s past start to surface. The grave birds begin to show Hollis the dead’s ugly past from some twenty-five years ago. And she learns all about the horrible things these noble families did to gain their wealth. Hollis can’t decide if Cain is some immortal hand of God, there to expose their sins. Or if he’s a devil there to ruin them all. Either way, she’s determined to save her town and the people in it, whatever she has to do.


Sunday, July 13, 2025

Sunday Post #301

 


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!

We got back from Montana late on Tuesday and I'm still off with my days. We drove through Idaho to Spokane again and stopped in a couple of  neat historic towns, Wallace and Kellogg, shopping and having lunch on the way back to the airport.  Next time we're flying into Missoula, but we have a stop in Seattle.
Brewery in Anaconda, Montana with neat art made of reclaimed wood pieces. Another piece called a triptych:

My husband and had our thirty-eighth wedding anniversary this week! We went to dinner at place called Lola in the historic National Hotel in downtown Nevada City (California) on Friday to celebrate.

It's been hot here with temps in the 90s, but my garden flowers are really producing:

I've seen several butterflies. They really do love the Butterfly Bush! 

Zinnias and Scabiosa from the garden.

Must have at least one cat photo: Peanut

 And last week's puzzle: Birds of the World by Galison

Read:

One Fell Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles #3) by Ilona Andrews
Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf
The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant (A Merrit & Blunt Mystery #1)

All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries #1) by Martha Wells
Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries #2) by Martha Wells

One Fell Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles #3) by Ilona Andrews-5 Stars
Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf-4 Stars
The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant 
(A Merrit & Blunt Mystery #1)-4.5 Stars
All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries #1) by Martha Wells-4 Stars
Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries #2) by Martha Wells-4 Stars

A good reading week despite being on vacation. Listening to an audio while traveling and reading while flying helped. The Murderbot novellas are helping me catch up with my Goodreads reading challenge! Now I'm only one book behind.




Received:

Out of the Shadows (Angelhart Investigations #1.5)by Allison Brennan
Knife in the Back (New Orleans #4) by Karen Rose
Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft

Thank you to Harlequin Audio, Berkley, Hachette Audio and Libro.fm!


I also won a Goodreads giveaway! The third book in The Brides Trilogy by Nora Roberts:



Thank you St. Martin's Press!


How was your week?




Friday, July 11, 2025

Review: The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully

 
The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully

The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully
Publication Date: July 8th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 400
Source: Publisher 
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Audible | Libro.fm | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Olivia Blunt applied for a job as assistant to renowned detective Aubrey Merritt in hopes that she’ll get to help investigate cases. Instead, Olivia’s doing office work and research. This changes when they’re asked to look into the death of Victoria Summersworth. The police believe Victoria took her own life, but her daughter Haley believes she was murdered.  On paper it seems Victoria had everything going for her: wealth, a new romance and a loving family.
 
Olivia and Merritt travel to Vermont to sort it out and become embroiled in a web of family drama with a wealth of suspects.
 
We get the story from Olivia’s perspective and while she was the assistant and in training, she was pretty observant and smart.  She did have much to learn from Merritt who was like a cross between Hercule Poirot and Miranda Priestly, albeit a bit nicer. It was fun to see Olivia and Merritt work together. I enjoyed their methodical investigation as they question suspects, analyze the facts and mull over motives.
 
The World’s Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant was a fun sort of modern-day Agatha Christie with a bit of humor! I loved every page of this twisty, cozy mystery! I’m hoping we get more mysteries with this duo in the future!

4.5 Stars


Book Description:

A great detective's young assistant yearns for glory, but first they have learn to get along in this delightful feel good mystery.

Olivia Blunt doesn't want to be an assistant detective for the rest of her life. She's determined to learn everything she can from her mentor and renowned investigator, Aubrey Merritt, but the latter is no easy grader.

After weeks of fielding phone calls from parties desperate for the world-renowned detective’s help, a case comes across Olivia’s desk that just might be worthy of Merritt’s skills. On the evening of her sixty-fifth birthday party, Victoria Summersworth somehow fell over her balcony railing to her death on the rocky shore of Lake Champlain. She was a happy woman—rich, beloved, in love, and matriarch of the preeminent Summersworth family. The police have ruled it a suicide, but her daughter Haley thinks it was murder.

Merritt is ever the skeptic, but Olivia believes Haley. Plus, she’s desperate to prove her investigative skills to her aloof boss. But the Summersworth family drama is a complicated web.

Olivia realizes she might be in over her head with this whole detective thing... or she might be unravelling a mystery even bigger than the one she’d started with.

About the author:

Author Liza Tully is an alternate pen name for Elisabeth Elo (for dark thrillers) and Elisabeth Panttaja Brink (for literary fiction). Her novel North of Boston received glowing critical acclaim, a Book of the Month selection, and an Indie Next Pick. Finding Katarina M. was praised by Publishers Weekly as a “tense and illuminating journey [that] will enthrall readers.”


Thursday, July 10, 2025

Review: The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne

 
The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne

The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne
Publication Date: June 3rd 2025 by Canary Street Press & Harlequin Audio
Pages: 352
Audio Book Length: 10hrs 7mins
Narrator: Vanessa Johansson
Source: Publishers
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
The Lost Book of First Loves was a moving, feel-good story of friendship and found family with a bit of romance mixed in!
 
Still reeling from the death of her beloved father, Carson Wells, a famous literary author, Alison is informed from a DNA search that she has a sister, Juniper Connolly. Why didn’t her father tell her?
 
In order to get to know her sister and tell her their connection, Alison takes an internship at Juniper’s company, but before Alison shares her bombshell, Juniper collapses. Alison suggests she recuperate at her ranch, The Painted Sky in Bridger, Wyoming.
 
Juniper’s reeling from the shock of what happened and isn’t sure why Alison would make such an offer.  However, the sound of recovering at the ranch of the late Carson Wells, a favorite author, is too good to pass up. She strikes up a reluctant friendship with another rancher, Beckett Hunter.
 
Alison needs to figure out how to tell Juniper and study for the bar exam, when she’s not sure she wants to be a lawyer. And then there’s Xander Scott, her best friend who’s back in town. Alison’s feelings for him are complex.
 
Both Alison and Juniper were at a crossroads in their life. I was invested in their journey, as they sorted out the mystery of the past and what they wanted for the future. I soaked in the gorgeous mountain setting, which was almost a character in itself!
 
I alternately read and listened to The Lost Book of First Loves and recommend either version. I’ve listened to and enjoyed Vanessa Johansson’s narration in the past and she did a wonderful job bringing all the characters to life!

4 Stars


Book Description:

From New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne comes a brand-new story about two women, a family secret and a lost manuscript that changes everything…

Raised by her literary icon father Carson Wells, Allison Wells always felt loved, even though her mother died when she was a teen. But when she takes a DNA test on a whim and discovers she has a sister that she’s never heard about before, it’s clear there are things her father never told her before he died. Determined to meet Juniper—her half sister—and unravel the truth of what happened all those years ago, Ali finds herself taking a job as Juniper’s intern. She’ll eventually figure out a way to tell Juniper the truth of their relationship. But she never could have imagined what would happen next…

Juniper Connolly has always been incredibly healthy…until she wakes up in the hospital after experiencing cardiac arrest, with her new—and recently fired—intern to thank for saving her life. It’s clear June needs to de-stress her life a little, so when Ali offers her the use of her family’s cabin in a small Wyoming town, June has no reason not to go. But when she arrives in the small town, her life will never be the same.

Under the wide-open spaces of the Wyoming summer sun, Ali and June will untangle the secrets and lies their lives were built on to discover who they really are and what family really means. But even more than that, they'll build a real relationship with one another and finally become sisters. 


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

2025 Audiobook Challenge Mid-Year Check-In

 

This is my Mid-Year Check-In for the 2025 Audiobook Challenge. The challenge is hosted by Caffeinated Reviewer  again & That's What I'm Taking About. Thank you ladies!

I signed up for 125-150 I Can't Hear You (earbuds are always in) books. I'm currently on track to make it with 69 books so far.  Here are a few of my standout listens:


Sweep in Peace (Innkeeper Chronicles #2) by Ilona Andrews
Nemesis (Orphan X #10) by Gregg Hurwitz
The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan




How are you doing on your challenges?





Sunday, July 6, 2025

Sunday Post #300-Late Edition

 


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! 

I'm posting late because I'm in Montana with family and haven't had a lot of time to get online! 

We landed in Spokane, Washington and drove through Idaho to get to Montana. One hour plane ride and four hours in the car. Didn't mind it since the drive is gorgeous and we were listening to One Fell Sweep by Ilona Andrews (so good!). We should finish the book on our way back to the Spokane airport.

Yesterday we rode out  to a place on the property called the Lake Barn. My husband and I rode dirt bikes while the rest in our party took a ranger (an off-road) vehicle. It wasn't difficult, as it was just dirt mountain roads but it was fun and so pretty! We had lunch at the Lake Barn. We had a bunch of friend over for dinner last night and have been taking it easy today. Just cleaning up and such.

View from the Lake Barn

Creek running by the property
 
My daughter got a kitten  and he is entirely too cute! He's in Montana with us:

Pepper the cute kitty baby!

Read:
(Click on cover to take you to Goodreads description)
The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne
Cover Your Eyes (Morgans of Nashville #1) by Mary Burton

The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne-4 Stars
Cover Your Eyes (Morgans of Nashville #1) by Mary Burton-4 Stars

As you can see I didn't read much between work and getting ready for our trip. I was happy I finished the audio of Cover Your Eyes because they took it off the Audible Plus catalog July 1st. I bought the next two in the series on an Audible sale. 

Received:

That Last Carolina Summer by Karen White
The Dead Come to Stay (Ardemore House #2) by Brandy Schillace

Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing and Harlequin Audio!



How was your week?





Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Review: Our Last Wild Days by Anna Bailey

 
Our Last Wild Days by Anna Bailey

Our Last Wild Days by Anna Bailey
Publication Date: May 20th 2025 by Atria Books
Pages: 339
Source: Publisher
Rating: ½

My Thoughts:
Loyal Mae has returned to her small hometown of Jackknife, Louisiana when it seems her mother’s memory is declining. Taking a job at the local paper, the Bayou Leader, she teams up with Sasha, another journalist, and it’s not long before they’re thrown into a dangerous investigation.
 
Loyal left town years earlier after an accident led to a falling out with her best friend, Cutter Lebasque. However, before Loyal can mend that fence, Cutter is discovered dead in the bayou under suspicious circumstances.  Loyal is determined to get to the truth even when she comes up those who definitely want her to stop digging.
 
Cutter’s death impacts several and we get the POV of Cutter’s brothers, Dewall and Beau shining light on their messy and sometimes violent history.
 
Jackknife was a small town; parts gritty and shabby, but it held some wild appeal. Loyal and Sasha encounter prejudices and danger, but there’s also kindness and community.
 
The writing was beautiful without being clunky or slowing the plot. I was fully immersed in this atmospheric mystery, staying up late to find out how it all turned out!

4.5 Stars


Book Description:

From the author of the “irresistible” (Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author) Where the Truth Lies, an atmospheric novel about a young woman who searches for answers after her estranged friend is found dead in the bayou of their rural Louisiana hometown.

The Labasques aren’t like other families.

Living in a shack out in the swamps, they made do by hunting down alligators and other animals. To the good people of Jacknife, Louisiana, they are troublemakers and outcasts, the kind of people you wouldn’t want in your community.

So, when Cutter Labasque is found face down in the muddy swamp, no one seems to care, not even her two brothers. The only person who questions the official verdict of suicide is Cutter’s childhood friend, Loyal May, who has just returned home to care for her mother. When she left town at eighteen years old, she betrayed Cutter. Now with a ragtag group from the local paper where she works, Loyal goes in search of answers, uncovering a web of deceit and corruption that implicates those in town. It may be too late to apologize to Cutter, but Loyal has restitution in mind.

Weaving through the swamps and bayous of rural Louisiana, Our Last Wild Days is an atmospheric, smoldering suspense about our darker impulses—and how to set things right.