Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Waiting on Wednesday - June 9



"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I haven't participated in awhile, but was playing around on Amazon the other day and saw this one and I really want to read it when it comes out.  I haven't read last years' release, Black Hills yet, but have been keeping  up with the Bride Quartet.  The Search looks good and I really like the cover.




The Search by Nora Roberts
Release: July 6, 2010
To most people, Fiona Bristow seems to have an idyllic life-a quaint house on an island off Seattle's coast, a thriving dog-training school, and a challenging volunteer job performing canine search and rescues. Not to mention her three intensely loyal Labs. But Fiona got to this point by surviving a nightmare...

Several years ago, Fiona was the only survivor of the Red Scarf serial killer, who shot and killed Fiona's cop fiancé and his K-9 partner.

On Orcas Island, Fiona found the peace and solitude she needed to rebuild her life. But all that changes on the day Simon Doyle barrels up her drive, desperate for her help. He's the reluctant owner of an out-of-control puppy, foisted upon him by his mother. Jaws has eaten through Simon's house, and he's at his wit's end.

To Fiona, Jaws is nothing she can't handle. Simon, however, is another matter. A newcomer to Orcas, he's a rugged and in-tensely private artist, known for the exquisite furniture he creates from wood. Simon never wanted a puppy-and he most definitely doesn't want a woman. Besides, the lanky redhead is not his type. But tell that to his hormones.

As Fiona embarks on training Jaws, and Simon begins to appreciate both dog and trainer, the past tears back into Fiona's life. A copycat killer has emerged out of the shadows, a man whose bloodlust has been channeled by a master with one motive: to reclaim the woman who slipped out of his hands...
So what are you waiting on this week?



Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Teaser Tuesday - June 8

teasertuesdays31


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
She was still learning to use the magic the Queen had given her, and compared with the easy power of someone like Veronica her own skills seemed hopelessly puny.  It had taken all her concentration to cast two glamours at once -- one to make herself large and the other to startle the faery away -- and her head still ached from the effort.
From Wayfarer by R.J. Anderson

This is really good so far, I can't wait to finish it and go back and read the first one in the series.

Wayfarer

Monday, June 7, 2010

Book Review: Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase


Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publish Date: June 1, 2010
Paperback, 384 pages


My Review:
Strange Neighbors is a fun, romantic romp that passes an afternoon wonderfully.  I was engrossed in this apartment complex and it's inhabitants from the beginning.  Merry is just out on her own and she's been thrown into a building with a lot of interesting characters.  The most interesting of which is Jason Falco, a great baseball pitcher.  The sparks fly between Jason and Merry from the beginning, but with strange happenings and even stranger events going on, it feels like things may never click between them.

I loved this book for the romance and the characters.  Both were very entertaining.  The plot moves things along well and it never lags so the book is wholly enjoyable.  Strange Neighbors was a quick enjoyable read with paranormal elements and I really hope that there are more books that will make this a series because there are many of the characters I want to learn more about plus I would love to see more of Jason and Merry.

My Rating:  4.0/5.0

About the Book:
He's looking for peace, quiet, and a little romance...

There's never a dull moment when hunky all-star pitcher and shapeshifter Jason Falco invests in an old Boston brownstone apartment building full of supernatural creatures. But when Merry MacKenzie moves into the ground floor apartment, the playboy pitcher decides he might just be done playing the field...

A girl just wants to have fun...

Sexy Jason seems like the perfect fling, but newly independent nurse Merry's not sure she's ready to trust him with her heart...especially when the tabloids start trumpeting his playboy lifestyle.
Then pandemonium breaks loose and Merry and Jason will never get it together without a little help from the vampire who lives in the basement and the werewolf from upstairs...

About the Author (from Goodreads.com):
Ashlyn Chase has been a registered nurse for 20 years. During those years, she wrote articles for professional journals and a thesis, but eventually, thank goodness, discovered the joy and freedom of writing fiction.

Ashlyn considers herself lucky. Her degree in behavioral sciences is a combination of psychology and sociology, so she has worked with and studied people most of her life. She never has to write out exhaustive character sketches to understand her characters or predict how they will behave. That doesn't mean they don't surprise her. Sometimes they take her on grand unexpected journeys. For her, it gives "character driven novels" a whole new meaning.

Ashlyn has learned to go with the flow. To enjoy the journey is not only one of her writing goals, but also a challenge in life so she tries to follow where the story takes her. As such, she has lived in 17 different places over the years. At last, she's all settled down and comfy in New England.

Is there a grand design or do we decide our own fates? Perhaps if the powers-that-be have a plot, then they also give us the right to revise it. Ashlyn has certainly made detours on her path, but she thinks she's better for it. She's having fun at any rate and hopes that if she enjoys the journey, so will those around her—including her readers.

FTC Information: I received this book from Sourcebooks Casablanca for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.


What Are You Reading Monday - June 7


Come post weekly and see what others are reading too just so you can add to your tbr - I always do! For more information see Sheila at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and join in!

Books Completed Last Week 
    Reading Now:
    • Wayfarer by R.J. Anderson
    • The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by Tiffany Baker
    • Don't Look Twice by Andrew Gross (library, audiobook)
    • Dangerous by Diana Palmer (Kindle, review)
    • Burned by P.C. and Kristin Cast (library)
      Next:
      • I Love This Bar by Carolyn Brown
      • Sins of the Mother by Victoria Christopher Murray
      • The Passage by Justin Cronin
        Summary -
        Great reading week.  I spent the first part sick, the middle out-of-town with my husband while he had Lasik surgery and the end of the week running around like crazy, but I still found time to read.  My reading slump is officially over!  My blogging slump is over too and that makes me happy.

        Sunday, June 6, 2010

        Giveaway: Lowcountry Summer by Dorthea Benton Frank


        Thanks to William Morrow, I have one copy of Lowcountry Summer by Dorthea Benton Frank to giveaway. I received the giveaway with my own coveted copy last week and I would love to get it into one of my reader's hands. It goes on sale on Tuesday, June 15 and you could have it soon after. Here's a little more about it. More information about the giveaway is below.   I will be reading it in the next week or so and posting my review.  This will be my first Dorthea Benton Frank book even though I have been meaning to read her for years.


        Lowcountry Summer
        Publisher:  William Morrow
        Publish Date:  June 15, 2010
        Hardcover, 352 pages


        About the Book:

        Dorothea Benton Frank is a native of the South whose novels vividly capture the wild beauty, laid-back atmosphere, earthy characters, and charming eccentricities of life in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Written with compelling honesty and emotional depth, her stories have touched readers from coast to coast, and propelled her to the top ranks of bestsellerdom nationwide.

        Now this remarkable writer revisits some of her most unforgettable characters in this enchanting new story sure to make you laugh and cry. Return with her to Tall Pines Plantation in this long-awaited sequel to her beloved bestseller Plantation. . . .

        When Caroline Wimbley Levine returned to Tall Pines Plantation, she never expected to make peace with long-buried truths about herself and her family. The Queen of Tall Pines, her late mother, was a force of nature, but now she is gone, leaving Caroline and the rest of the family uncertain of who will take her place.
        In the lush South Carolina countryside, old hurts, betrayals, and dark secrets will surface, and a new generation will rise along the banks of the mighty Edisto River.

        Wonderfully evocative, infused with humor and poignancy, and rich with the lyrical cadences of the South, Lowcountry Summer is vintage Dorothea Benton Frank, a deeply moving novel you'll want to savor and share.

        The Giveaway:

        One copy of The Rule of Nine by Steve Martini provided by the publisher, William Morrow, that I will mail out to the winner within a week of the close of the giveaway.  The winner will be notified by email and posted on the website and will have 48 hours to contact me with their address before I draw another name.  Giveaway ends June 13, 2010.  Open to US/Canada only.

        To Enter:

        Simply comment.  Tell me if you've read Dorthea Benton Frank before or just say enter me.  Additional entries for tweeting (1 per day), following me in any way (twitter, google follower, rss, email, see sidebar to follow), and 5 additional entries for telling me your favorite book you read so far this year.  Please leave a separate comment for each entry (I'll count the 5 entries for your favorite book this year, so you don't need to leave that 5 times).  All comments will be randomized and then I will pick a number using random.org.

        Thanks!  Look for more giveaways over the next few weeks.

        Winners!

        It's time for another round of winners. All winners have been contacted and I will give them 4 days to get back to me before I draw another winner. So here goes.


        Indivisible by Kristen Heitzmann:

        Cindy W.

        The Rule of Nine by Steve Martini:

        Carol W.

        The Last Christian by David Gregory:
        Simply Stacie

        More winners coming next week and more giveaways.  Check my sidebar for other giveaways open now.



        Saturday, June 5, 2010

        Book Review: Never Let You Go by Erin Healy


        Never Let You Go by Erin Healy
        Publisher: Thomas Nelson
        Publish Date: May 4, 2010
        Hardcover, 320 pages


        My Review:

        Never Let You Go was a very interesting book.  I have started not reading what the book is about right before I read it so I can go into it with a vague idea, but not an overall idea.  I would have read a synopsis when agreeing to review, but sometimes several weeks pass and I don't quite remember what the book is supposed to be about.  I did that with Never Let You Go and I was continually surprised with the direction the book went.  I think I expected more of a romantic suspense, and you do get that, but there is a lot more of a spiritual battle similar to Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti books.  This didn't take away from the story at all - it really added to it.  And it definitely added to the element of surprise.  Every time I thought I had something figured out, it twisted and turned.

        The characters were interesting.  I liked Lexi, she was just trying to do what was best for her child, but like all of us, she's human and she was holding onto quite a few secrets and grudges.  One of my favorite characters was Angelo, who was always in the right place at the right time and he had a sense of humor (and a magenta truck).  The storyline with Grant, Lexi's missing, but not ex, husband added to the story and I liked learning about him.

        Never Let You Go is full of flawed characters just trying to find their way in life.  I think everyone can relate to one of the characters even if you haven't done exactly what they have done.  We all have sin and we all need forgiveness and we all often need to forgive someone.  I think that was the major take home message of this one.  And the storyline that brings home this message was very interesting and well put together.  As Ms. Healy's solo debut, I think she did a wonderful job and I look forward to her next book as well.


        My Rating:  4.25/5.0

        About the Book:
        Losing everything has made Lexi hold those she loves tightly. Hell is determined to loosen her grip.

        Lexi lives in the shadow of choices her husband made. Especially Grant's choice to leave seven years ago, without a word. Her relationship with their daughter, Molly, is now the most important thing in her life. Lexi will do anything-work grueling hours, attend church on her only day off, sacrifice financially-just to see Molly smile.

        When Grant shows up declaring his intent to re-enter their daughter's life, Lexi is skeptical of his motives. She soon determines not to let him near Molly. Then a drug dealer named Warden arrives on Lexi's doorstep, demanding payment of Grant's old debts.

        But that's just the earthly perspective. Staggering supernatural events are spilling into her world in real and shocking ways. Hell's fury is great, but Heaven's power is greater still. In a novel that defies easy categorization, this has all the early buzz of the breakthrough read of 2010.

        About the Author:
        See my author spotlight for more information about Erin Healy.

        FTC Information: I received this book from Amy Currie of Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.