Saturday, February 1, 2020

The Blacksmith Queen by G. A. Aiken

The Blacksmith Queen (The Scarred Earth Saga, #1)Adjacent to Aiken's Dragon Kin series (though you don't have to have read any of those books to understand what is going on), this book dumps you into a land where the king has died and his sons have all immediately started killing each other off in order to inherit the throne. However, there is a seer who has proclaimed that the next ruler will actually be a woman.
From there, we are dumped in the middle of a fight where a boy, Samuel, is saved by a blacksmith, Keeley. But then... there's a lot of world-building. We meet Keeley's family, including her sister, Gemma, who left and has returned a rather "chunky" nun. Also introduced is Keeley's sister Beatrix who is reported to be the next queen. But will it be her or is the prophecy somewhat murkier than first thought?
It took me awhile to get into this book. I love the zaniness of Aiken (especially in her romance series writing as Laurenston) but it took a lot of time to get to a point where the world was built enough to really enjoy the craziness that I think this series will get into. Normally Aiken is much better at building the worlds simultaneous to getting characters developed. For me, the book was sort of a bell curve with the best part of the book being the middle but you sort of had to wade in to get to it. Hopefully the second book will be better because all of the back story will be behind.

Three stars
Followed by The Princess Knight
This book came out August 27th, 2019
I borrowed this as an ebook from the library
Note: I borrowed this as an audiobook later and it was even BETTER
Opinions are my own

Reread as Audible audiobook January 2024

Friday, January 31, 2020

Golden in Death by Nora Roberts

Golden in Death (In Death, #50)On a clear April morning, a beloved pediatrician opens an unexpected package. Inside is a golden egg. When he opens the egg, a small cloud of gas erupts, killing him. Eve and Peabody are called in to investigate. But they can't find anyone with a grudge against the doctor. He truly was a man that everyone liked. A second death-by-egg helps them to find a thread and uncover a reason for the killing.
There wasn't as much character development in this book as usual, either for the killers or for our leads. It was a fine book but without some of the introspection that make the other books more fun.

Three stars
Follows Vendetta in Death
Followed by Shadows in Death
This book comes out February 4, 2020
ARC kindly provided by Macmillan and Edelweiss
Opinions are my own

Reread as audiobook from Libby August 2023

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom by Louis Sachar

Wayside School by Louis SacharThe Wayside school is back and strange things are happening. But normal things are too. The children in Mrs. Jewell's class on the thirtieth floor are learning about the number one million. To that end, they are collecting one million nails. They are also having recess and eating Mrs. Mush's food. But they are also operating under the Cloud of Doom. Kathy is... pleasant. Faces are freezing. Gusts of wind blow children all the way up to their floor.
I was obsessed with the Wayside books. I could understand the puns and the weirdness. Every time I read them there was something new to find. And all the old favorites are here. The Erics, Mr. Pickell, Louis... a great addition to the series, fans old and new will enjoy.

Four stars
This book comes out February 5th
ARC kindly provided by HarperCollins and Edelweiss
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

The Body under the Piano by Marthe Jocelyn

The Body Under the Piano by Marthe JocelynWhat happened if Agatha Christie grew up to be such a prolific writer because she solved mysteries as a girl? And what if she had a friend that was the prototype for Hercule Poirot? And a grandmother who strongly resembles Miss Jane Marple? You would get this series about Aggie Morton.
Aggie is sort of like Harriet the Spy but more focused on writing poetry than on spying on other people. She is supposed to be a part of a local fete welcoming refugees but she freezes and is saved by Rose. Rose is a beautiful local seventeen-year-old whose aunt is the local dance teacher and an all-around nice lady. Her mother, on the other hand, is known as being vituperative and mean. No surprise who ends up dead then. Aggie is the one to discover the body and becomes very curious, trying to solve the case with new friend Hector.
This book was a little too long but I think would be great for a reader who is ready for some more challenging material; the murder is off-screen (as it were) but the language is a bit higher than a lot of the middle-grade books I've read.

Four stars
This book comes out February 4th
ARC kindly provided by Penguin Random House and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne

Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren LayneAudrey Tate and Clarke West have been best friends for decades. All of their friends think there is  something more between them but both Audrey and Clarke know that there isn't. Although they have been engaged to each other at various points, usually to make their parents back off. This time, it's a little different. Audrey is in the news. As an influencer, that's not necessarily a bad thing except that her most recent boyfriend has spilled the fact that she was dating a married man. A married man who is now dead but he was also pretty prominent. He was also married to a woman who is now one of Audrey's dearest friends and Audrey doesn't want her to be hurt any more either. So Audrey and Clarke pretend to be engaged to get the mean gossip off her tail.
Then... the fake relationship starts to lead to a real relationship. At least physically. But will they find true love?
I loved most of this book. The ending did not seem like Audrey and Clarke though. Between the two of them there had been low drama. And the ending was not that.

Four stars
This book comes out January 28th
Follows Love on Lexington Avenue
ARC kindly provided by Gallery Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Monday, January 27, 2020

The Best Man Problem by Mariah Ankenman

The Best Man Problem by Mariah AnkenmanOne time. Lilly Walsh slept with a client one time. And he wasn't even really a client, just a member of the bridal party that Lilly was a planner. But his wife (!) unexpectedly showed up and Lilly was taken aback. Then sued. So she's made a promise to herself never to do that again. But what is she supposed to do when the one-night-stand she had shows up as the best man at another wedding?
Lincoln Reid is toked to see Lilly again but he can't understand why she's so shy about keeping what they had going. But he's willing to go with it. And as he helps to plan his two best friends' wedding, he starts to fall more and more in love with this woman.
I did NOT like the Big Misunderstanding at the end of this book. I get that there were breadcrumbs leading to that moment but it didn't feel true to Lincoln's character up to that point. He went from being this dream boyfriend to a jerk and, while that may be something that happens in real life, the turn back to dream boyfriend didn't ring as true.

Three stars
This book came out January 20th
ARC kindly provided by Entangled Publishing, LLC and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Headliners by Lucy Parker

Headliners by Lucy  ParkerSabrina Carlton and Nick Davenport were introduced in the previous book of this series but you really don't need to have read it to enjoy this book. When Nick broke the story about Sabrina's grandmother being a fraud, he destroyed her life. And it seemed like he did it fairly gleefully. The two have always butted heads while going after news stories but that was just... mean.
But Nick has his own problems; he was taped badmouthing the new owner of their network. Now both are relegated to the network's morning show. While neither is exactly excited about it, they're both just trying to hold on to their careers. Unfortunately, it seems like someone still wants them to fall even further than they already have. Malicious pranks are being pulled on both -- while the first few were written off as accidents, it's starting to be too many to be just that. The two decided to start working together to salvage what they can of their careers.
Parker is amazing at making you fall in love not only with her characters but their relationships. I have to admit that Sabrina and Nick annoyed me a little and I didn't have the bond that I did with the first book in the series but it was still an enjoyable read.

Three and a half stars
This book came out January 20th
ARC kindly provided by Harlequin Carina Press and NetGalley
Opinions are my own