Like most things in my life, my reading journey proceeds in a convoluted and undirected fashion. The reading cut ends up being about 75% romance, 25% everything else. Almost all of the books will have been supplied by the publisher in return for an honest review.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Sharp Edges by Jayne Ann Krentz
Friday, September 27, 2024
Happy Bloody Christmas by Jo Middleton
Thursday, September 26, 2024
The Librarian of Crooked Lane by C.J. Archer
It’s Daisy reading a newspaper one day that sets them off on a grand adventure. There is a picture of an heir to a title, Gabe Glass. He has a connection to her brother and Sylvia would like to know what it is.
While she doesn’t find out all of the information in this book, she does get to help Gabe figure out who is creating forgeries of magic paintings. She also gets a job in a library on Crooked Lane, one that specializes in book on magic.
Four stars
This book came out September 6, 2022
The Glass Library #1
Followed by The Medici Manuscript
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
The Mummy Market by Nancy Brelis
The Market is only open on Thursdays from three to five but it is possible for the children to get there. While Elizabeth is skeptical, Harry and Jenny decide to go the very next Thursday. When they get tehre, they discover a market full of women. Of course, the supply needs to be kept up. But how to get The Gloom to come there? Luckily, the information booth is very helpful and they give the children some forms akin to what the Internal Revenue Service uses. Housekeepers like Mrs. Hinchley will always follow the forms.
The children are set. They see one mother who bakes and one who sings and one who looks pretty. They decide to start with The Home-Type Mummy. It... does not go well. They then try "Mom" who is a sporty type. Next comes Babs who says she understands children because she's read psychology books. Finally they talk to Mrs. Cavour who tells them they are under an enchantment, as is their mother, and the only way to break it is to find their actual mother. But will they find their Mummy and will she be as perfect as they hope?
I only vaguely remembered reading this book from when I was young. I feel like there was a LOT missing from the story and I don't remember thinking that before but I was, ahem, younger then. It's fine but not like the well-developed books we have for children these days. Which makes sense since it came out in 1966.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter
Monday, September 23, 2024
A Jingle Bell Mingle A Novel by Julie Murphy; Sierra Simone
This series
is more explicit that I usually prefer to read (not yucking anyone's yum; it's just not MY thing) but Murphy and Simone write So
Darn Well that I tend to just plow through the naughtier bits and enjoy the
rest of the story.
In this case, we get Sunny and Isaac. Isaac is the last singleton of the former
boy band, INK. His two bandmates fell in love in the previous books. Isaac is
in the pits of dark despair because he lost the love of his life, his muse,
when she was young. And now he is ruined for all others and isn’t sure that he
even deserves to live. He will, however, occasionally have sex. The last time
he did so was with Sunny, former part-time porn star, now working on a script
for the Hope Channel.
Sunny has a pretty rich back story herself but we mostly see her trying to be
an independent woman who takes care of her son… er, her cat, Mr. Tumnus. He’s
the whole reason she agrees to move out of a crappy hotel and sleep at Isaac’s
mansion, it’s so her cat doesn’t have to suffer.
The two obviously have the hots for each other and there is some sexy time,
even as Sunny insists on trying to find Isaac’s next muse. But this is a
romance so it may just be that his muse is right under both their noses.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
The Holiday Cottage by Sarah Morgan
Imogen
lives for her work. She lives for it so much that she’s made up a personal life
just to avoid her coworkers’ questions and to hide her lack of a life.
Luckily, handsome vet (and son of Dorothy’s best friend) Miles is there to help. And he has a golden retriever named Ralph who has decided that Imogen is his person.