Thursday, February 29, 2024

February 2024 Rereads

 Opinions are always my own


The Princess Knight by G. A. Aiken
Scarred Earth Saga #2
Four stars
This book came out November 24, 2020
Followed by The Heretic Royal
Borrowed as ebook from Libby



The Heretic Royal by G. A. Aiken
Scarred Earth Saga #3
Three and a half stars
This book comes out November 24, 2022
Borrowed as ebook from Libby




In Death #58
Four stars
This book comes out January 23, 2024
Followed by Passions in Death





Promise Not to Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz
Cutler, Sutter, & Salinas #2
Three stars
Followed by Untouchable
This book came out January 2nd, 2017
Audiobook from Overdrive



Untouchable by Jayne Ann Krentz


Cutler, Sutter, & Salinas #3
Three stars
This book came out January 8, 2018
Hard copy borrowed from library






Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh
Rock Kiss #1
Three and a half stars
This book came out September 9, 2014
Followed by Rock Courtship
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Prime





Rock Courtship by Nalini Singh
Rock Kiss #1.5
Four stars
This novella came out September 30, 2014
Followed by Rock Hard
Audible book I own





Rock Hard by Nalini Singh
Rock Kiss #2
Three and a half stars
This book came out March 10, 2015
Followed by Rock Redemption
Audible Plus audiobook




Rock Redemption by Nalini Singh
Rock Kiss #3
Four stars
This book came out October 6, 2015
Follows Rock Hard
Followed by Rock Wedding
Audible Plus audiobook






Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh
Rock Kiss #4
Three and a half stars
This book came out July 19, 2016
Audible Plus audiobook





Cherish Hard by Nalini Singh
Hard Play #1
Three stars
This book came out November 14, 2017
Connected to Rock Hard 
Followed by Rebel Hard
Borrowed as ebook from Libby



Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh
Hard Play #2
Four stars
This book came out September 18, 2018
Follows Cherish Hard
Followed by Love Hard
Borrowed as ebook from Libby




Love Hard by Nalini Singh


Love Hard by Nalini Singh
Hard Play #3
Four stars
Follows Rebel Hard
This book came out March 10, 2020
Borrowed as ebook from Libby

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice by Elle Cosimano

Vero and Finlay ended the last book missing someone important to them missing and they want to get that person back. To that end, they are heading to Atlantic City. They say it's for a girls' trip but somehow Finlay's children, mother, and ex-husband all end up coming along. 
They get to Atlantic City and meet the loan shark, but it all goes downhill from there. They're unable to make a deal and then the loan shark ends up dead. But how are they supposed to handle this situation? Especially when Finlay's sister and boyfriend show up on the scene.
These books are so well plotted with all of the pieces fitting together nicely and the ending come to a nice knot but still with a bit of a cliffhanger. There is always some disbelief of suspension that goes just a little too far for me but an overall nice read. Definitely read the other books in this series first. 

Four stars
This book comes out March 5, 2024
ARC kindly provided by St. Martin's Press and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Christmas Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke

I hadn't read a Hannah Swensen book in a long time but a friend told me that they had gone off the rails in sort of a fun way. So. I wasn't expecting this one to be a prequel to the series. This story involves Essie, an older woman who has been beloved by the community for her storytelling skills, and the hotel that she and her husband used to own. 
It is set three weeks after her father died so her family is grieving and figuring out what they are going to do next. Hannah's mother has retreated to her bedroom and isn't coming out. But when Essie goes to the hospital, her friends rally her under the guise of helping Essie. When Hannah and her mother go to Essie's house, they find a stack of writing that becomes a story within this story. This becomes a second mystery that is connected to the "present" but, gosh, it made both mysteries simplistic. In addition, there's a lot of filler and the need for a total suspension of disbelief. 

Hannah Swensen #23
Two and a half stars
This book came out September 25, 2018
Follows Raspbery Danish Murder
Followed by Chocolate Cream Pie Murder
Hard copy I didn't keep
Opinions are my own

Monday, February 26, 2024

Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens by Andrea Penrose

Charlotte and Wrexford are getting married. That means that they are incredibly busy with wedding plans and the social twirl of being a newly engaged couple. It is at one of the parties, one at the Royal Botanic Gardens, that Wrexford is summoned into another room. He has gained a reputation for solving murders and the murdered man's friend is convinced this is not a natural death. Yes, the man had heart problems but the white powder around his mouth points to a different reason for death. 
An old enemy comes back and a new comrade (a cousin of Thomas Jefferson, no less) is made. 
A nice book with a branching into the botanic realm of the time, stepping out of the technical one a little bit. 

Wrexford & Sloan #5
Four stars
This book came out September 28, 2021
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own





Sunday, February 25, 2024

Three Blind Mice and Other Stories by Agatha Christie

A novelization of Christie's long-running play with stories starring Poirot and Miss Marple. A wonderful amalgam of some of Christie's best short work.
Stories include the titular tale in which a young couple is starting up a hotel but their first guests arrive on the heels of a snowstorm. And one of them is a killer.
Miss Marple is the star of "Strange Jest" in which a young couple tries to decipher clues to a fortune left by a jocular uncle, "Tape-Measure Murder" which gives away the cause of death, and "The Case of the Perfect Maid" where she anticipates a crime. She also solves "The Case of the Caretaker" which is a manuscript given to her by her favorite doctor about a young man whose wife is murdered soon after they marry.
Hercule Poirot steps in to solve the mystery of "The Third Floor Flat" in which a double date leads to finding a dead body when one of the girls loses the key to her apartment and "The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly" wherein a young boy is kidnapped from under the noses of any number of policemen. He also gets a third story in "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" when the eating habits of 'Old Father Time' help to solve his murder.
The last story pulls misters Satterthwaite and Quinn who are less well known but still help solve the murder of a man even though both the man's wife and her lover confess in "The Love Detectives."

Four stars
This book came out in 1950
Hard copy of mine
Opinions are my own

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Atomic Habits by James Clear

A coworker of mine was talking about this book so I picked it up. It was an interesting premise, boiling down to four steps to develop better habits, all of which seem fairly obtainable. Clear also brings up some other ideas that resonated with me. One was the "Plateau of Latent Potential." He mentions that this is a place where you've been working hard for awhile but not seeing any results. But if you keep plugging away, it will seem like you have sudden results.
Another idea that Clear brings up is the idea of systems vs. goals. Goals are what you are trying to achieve, systems are the way that you get to those goals. These are actually MORE important than the goals themselves as they are markers of how you get to what you need to do.
An idea that really hit home for me is that your identity is tied to the things that you do regularly. That means, the best habits are the ones that help you to define your identity. 
The rest of the book (the bulk of the book) is set on defining the four laws (and their inverses): Make it obvious (invisible); make it attractive (unattractive); make it easy (difficult); make it satisfying (unsatisfying.)
These all made a tone of sense and seem like they could be easily actionable. 

Four stars
This book came out October 16, 2018
Borrowed as hard copy from library 
Opinions are my own


Friday, February 23, 2024

I Only Read Murder by Will Ferguson, Ian Ferguson

Miranda Abbott was once Pastor Fran, itinerant pastor solving crimes. Fifteen years later, she can't even get on "Real Has Beens of Hollywood." Her money has run out, her assistant is leaving, and a mysterious postcard has come. Finally. Her husband wants her back. But does he?
When Miranda travels to Happy Rock, she finds Edgar in his shop, selling only mysteries. He is happy but he is sure it's time for them to figure out their relationship. Miranda is not sure they have the same end goal in mind. She decides to stick around, even going out for the local play. 
I have to admit, I really didn't like Miranda. Her lens was very well fleshed out in  its narrow, self-centered focus but it often left me feeling icky. It took me awhile to finish the book but I would definitely be interested in the next one in the series if we get to see some personal growth from the main character. 

Three stars
This book comes out February 27, 2024
ARC kindly provided by Mira and Edelweiss
Opinions are my own