Friday, October 30, 2020

THE WRONG KIND OF WOMAN

 Welcome to my excerpt tour of The Wrong Kind of Woman


 THE WRONG KIND OF WOMAN
By Sarah McCraw Crow
On Sale: October 6, 2020
MIRA Books
Literary Fiction; Coming of age fiction; Mothers & family
978-0778310075; 0778310078
$27.99 USD
320 pages
About the Book
A powerful exploration of what a woman can be when what she should be is no longer an
option
In late 1970, Oliver Desmarais drops dead in his front yard while hanging Christmas lights. In the
year that follows, his widow, Virginia, struggles to find her place on the campus of the elite New
Hampshire men’s college where Oliver was a professor. While Virginia had always shared her
husband’s prejudices against the four outspoken, never-married women on the faculty—dubbed the
Gang of Four by their male counterparts—she now finds herself depending on them, even joining
their work to bring the women’s movement to Clarendon College.
Soon, though, reports of violent protests across the country reach this sleepy New England town,
stirring tensions between the fraternal establishment of Clarendon and those calling for change. As
authorities attempt to tamp down “radical elements,” Virginia must decide whether she’s willing to put
herself and her family at risk for a cause that had never felt like her own.
Told through alternating perspectives, The Wrong Kind of Woman is an engrossing story about
finding the strength to forge new paths, beautifully woven against the rapid changes of the early
‘70s.



About the author
Sarah McCraw Crow grew up in Virginia but has lived most of her adult life in New Hampshire.
Her short fiction has run in Calyx, Crab Orchard Review, Good Housekeeping, So to Speak,
Waccamaw, and Stanford Alumni Magazine. She is a graduate of Dartmouth College and
Stanford University, and is finishing an MFA degree at Vermont College of Fine Arts. When
shes not reading or writing, shes probably gardening or snowshoeing (depending on the
weather).
Social Links:
Author website: https://sarahmccrawcrow.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahmcrow?lang=en
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahmccrawcrow/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15502401.Sarah_McCraw_Crow
Buy Links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Kind-Woman-Novel/dp/0778310078
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-wrong-kind-of-woman-sarah-mccraw- crow/1134767509?ean=9780778310075
IndieBound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780778310075


Chapter One
November 1970 Westfield, New Hampshire
OLIVER DIED THE SUNDAY after Thanksgiving, the air heavy with snow that hadn’t fallen yet. His last
words to Virginia were “Tacks, Ginny? Do we have any tacks?”
That morning at breakfast, their daughter, Rebecca, had complained about her eggs—runny and gross,
she said. Also, the whole neighborhood already had their Christmas lights up, and why didn’t they ever
have outside lights? Virginia tuned her out; at thirteen, Rebecca had reached the age of comparison,
noticing where her classmates’ families went on vacation, what kinds of cars they drove. But Oliver
agreed about the lights, and after eating his own breakfast and Rebecca’s rejected eggs, he drove off to
the hardware store to buy heavy-duty Christmas lights.
Back at home, Oliver called Virginia out onto the front porch, where he and Rebecca had looped strings
of colored lights around the handrails on either side of the steps. Virginia waved at their neighbor Gerda
across the street— on her own front porch, Gerda knelt next to a pile of balsam branches, arranging
them into two planters—as Rebecca and Oliver described their lighting scheme. Rebecca’s cheeks had
gone ruddy in the New Hampshire cold, as Oliver’s had; Rebecca had his red-gold hair too.
“Up one side and down the other,” Rebecca said. “Like they do at Molly’s house—”
“Tacks, Ginny? Do we have any tacks?” Oliver interrupted. In no time, he’d lost patience with this
project, judging by the familiar set of his jaw, the frown lines corrugating his forehead.
A few minutes later, box of nails and hammer in hand, Virginia saw Oliver’s booted feet splayed out on
the walk, those old work boots he’d bought on their honeymoon in Germany a lifetime ago. “Do you
have to lie down like that to—” she began, while Rebecca squeezed out from between the porch and
the overgrown rhododendron.
“Dad?” Rebecca’s voice pitched upward. “Daddy!”
Virginia slowly took in that Oliver was lying half on the lawn, half on the brick walk, one hand clutching
the end of a light string. Had he fallen? It made no sense, him just lying there on the ground like that,
and she hurtled down the porch steps. Oliver’s eyes had rolled back so only the whites showed. But he’d
just asked for tacks, and she hadn’t had time to ask if nails would work instead. She crouched, put her
mouth to his and tried to breathe for him. Something was happening, yes, maybe now he would turn
out to be just resting, and in a minute he’d sit up and laugh with disbelief.
Next to her, Rebecca shook Oliver’s shoulder, pounded on it. “Dad! You fainted! Wake up—”
“Go call the operator,” Virginia said. “Tell them we need an ambulance, tell them it’s an emergency, a
heart attack, Becca! Run!” Rebecca ran.
Virginia put her ear to Oliver’s chest, listening. A flurry of movement: Gerda was suddenly at her side,
kneeling, and Eileen from next door, then Rebecca, gasping or maybe sobbing. Virginia felt herself being
pulled out of the way as the ambulance backed into the driveway and the two para- medics bent close.
They too breathed for Oliver, pressed on his chest while counting, then lifted him gently onto the
backboard and up into the ambulance.

She didn’t notice that she was holding Rebecca’s hand on her one side and Eileen’s hand on the other,
and that Gerda had slung a protective arm around Rebecca. She barely noticed when Eileen bundled her
and Rebecca into the car without a coat or purse. She didn’t notice the snow that had started to fall, first
snow of the season. Later, that absence of snow came back to her, when the image of Oliver lying on the
bare ground, uncushioned even by snow, wouldn’t leave her.

Aneurysm. A ruptured aneurysm, a balloon that had burst, sending a wave of blood into Oliver’s brain. A
subarachnoid hemorrhage. She said all those new words about a thousand times, along with more
familiar words: bleed and blood and brain. Rips and tears. One in a million. Sitting at the kitchen table,
Rebecca next to her and the coiled phone cord stretched taut around both of them, Virginia called one
disbelieving person after another, repeated all those words to her mother, her sister Marnie, Oliver’s
brother, Oliver’s department chair, the people in her address book, the people in his.
At President Weissman’s house five days later, Virginia kept hold of Rebecca. Rebecca had stayed close,
sleeping in the middle of Virginia and Oliver’s bed as if she were little and sleepwalking again, her
shruggy new adolescent self forgotten. They’d turned into a sudden team of two, each one circling, like
moons, around the other.
Oliver’s department chair had talked Virginia into a reception at President Weissman’s house, a campus
funeral. In the house’s central hall, Virginia’s mother clutched at her arm, murmuring about the lovely
Christmas decorations, those balsam garlands and that enormous twinkling tree, and how they never
got the fragrant balsam trees in Norfolk, did they, only the Fraser firs—
“Let’s go look at the Christmas tree, Grandmomma.” Rebecca took her grandmother’s hand as they
moved away. What a grown-up thing to do, Virginia thought, glad for the release from Momma and her
chatter.
“Wine?” Virginia’s sister Marnie said, folding her hand around a glass. Virginia nodded and took a sip.
Marnie stayed next to her as one person and another came close to say something complimentary
about Oliver, what a wonderful teacher he’d been and a great young historian, an influential member of
the Clarendon community. And his clarinet, what would they do without Oliver’s tremendous clarinet
playing? The church service had been lovely, hadn’t it? He sure would have loved that jazz trio.
She heard herself answering normally, as if this one small thing had gone wrong, except now she found
herself in a tunnel, everyone else echoing and far away. Out of a clutch of Clarendon boys, identical in
their khakis and blue blazers, their too-long hair curling behind their ears, one stepped forward. Sam, a
student in her tiny fall seminar, the Italian Baroque.
“I—I just wanted to say…” Sam faltered. “But he was a great teacher, and even more in the band—” The
student- faculty jazz band, he meant.
“Thank you, Sam,” she said. “I appreciate that.” She watched him retreat to his group. Someone had
arranged for Sam and a couple of other Clarendon boys to play during the reception, and she hadn’t
noticed until now.
“How ’bout we sit, hon.” Marnie steered her to a couch. “I’m going to check on Becca and Momma and
June—” the oldest of Virginia’s two sisters “—and then I’ll be right back.”

“Right.” Virginia half listened to the conversation around her, people in little clumps with their sherries
and whiskeys. Mainframe, new era, she heard. Then well, but Nixon, and a few problems with the vets
on campus. She picked up President Weissman’s voice, reminiscing about the vets on campus after the
war thirty years ago. “Changed the place for the better, I think,” President Weissman said. “A
seriousness of purpose.” And she could hear Louise Walsh arguing with someone about the teach-in
that should have happened last spring.
Maybe Oliver would appreciate being treated like a dignitary. Maybe he’d be pleased at the turnout, all
the faculty and students who’d shown up at the Congregational Church at lunchtime on a Friday.
Probably he wished he could put Louise in her place about the teach-in. Virginia needed to find Rebecca,
and she needed to make sure Momma hadn’t collapsed out of holiday party–funeral confusion. But now
Louise Walsh loomed over her in a shape- less black suit, and she stood up again to shake Louise’s hand.
“I just want to say how sorry I am,” Louise said. “I truly admired his teaching and—everything else.
We’re all going to miss him.”
“Thank you, Louise.” Virginia considered returning the compliment, to say that Oliver had admired
Louise too. Louise had tenure, the only woman in the history department, the only woman at Clarendon,
to be tenured. Lou- ise had been a thorn in Oliver’s side, the person Oliver had complained about the
most. Louise was one of the four women on faculty at Clarendon; the Gang of Four, Oliver and the
others had called them.
Outside the long windows, a handful of college boys tossed a football on a fraternity lawn across the
street, one skidding in the snow as he caught the ball. Someone had spray-painted wobbly blue peace
signs on the frat’s white clapboard wall, probably after Kent State. But the Clarendon boys were rarely
political; they were athletic: in their baggy wool trousers, they ran, skied, hiked, went gliding off the
college’s ski jump, human rockets on long skis. They built a tremendous bonfire on the Clarendon green
in the fall, enormous snow sculptures in the winter. They stumbled home drunk, singing. Their limbs
seemed loosely attached to their bodies. Oliver had once been one of those boys.
“Come on, pay attention,” Marnie said, and she propelled Virginia toward President Weissman, who
took Virginia’s hands.
“I cannot begin to express all my sympathy and sad- ness.” President Weissman’s eyes were magnified
behind his glasses. “Our firmament has lost a star.” He kissed her on the cheek, pulling a handkerchief
from his jacket pocket, so she could wipe her eyes and nose again.

At the reception, Aunt June kept asking Rebecca if she was doing okay, and did she need anything, and
Aunt Marnie kept telling Aunt June to quit bothering Rebecca. Mom looked nothing like her sisters: Aunt
Marnie was bulky with short pale hair, Aunt June was petite, her hair almost black, and Mom was in
between. Rebecca used to love her aunts’ Tidewater accents, and the way Mom’s old accent would
return around her sisters, her vowels stretching out and her voice going up and down the way Aunt
June’s and Aunt Marnie’s voices did. Rebecca and Dad liked to tease Mom about her accent, and Mom
would say I don’t know what you’re talking about, I don’t sound anything like June. Or Marnie. But
especially not June.

Nothing Rebecca thought made any sense. She couldn’t think about something that she and Dad liked,
or didn’t like, or laughed about, because there was no more Dad. Aunt Marnie had helped her finish the
Christmas lights, sort of, not the design she and Dad had shared, but just wrapped around the porch
bannisters. It looked a little crazy, actually. Mom hadn’t noticed.
“Here’s some cider, honey,” Aunt June said. “How about some cheese and crackers? You need to eat.”
“I’m okay,” Rebecca said. “Thanks,” she remembered to add.
“Have you ever tried surfing?” Aunt June asked. “The boys—” Rebecca’s cousins “—love to surf. They’ll
teach you.” “Okay.” Rebecca wanted to say that it was December and there was snow on the ground, so
there was no rea- son to talk about surfing. Instead she said that she’d bodysurfed with her cousins at
Virginia Beach plenty of times, but she’d never gotten on a surfboard. As far as she could tell, only boys
ever went surfing, and the waves at Virginia Beach were never like the waves on Hawaii Five-0. Mostly
the boys just sat on their surfboards gazing out at the hazy- white horizon, and at the coal ships and
aircraft carriers chugging toward Norfolk.
“You’ll get your chance this summer—I’ll bet you’ll be a natural,” Aunt June said.
Things would keep happening. Winter would happen. There would be more snow, and skiing at the Ski
Bowl. The town pond would open for skating and hockey. The snow would melt and it would be spring
and summer again. They’d go to Norfolk for a couple of weeks after school let out and Mom would
complain about everything down there, and get into a fight with Aunt June, and they’d all go to the
beach, and Dad would get the most sunburned, his ears and the tops of his feet burned pink and peely…
“Let’s just step outside into the fresh air for a minute, sweetheart,” Aunt June said, and Rebecca stood
up and followed her aunt to the room with all the coats, one hand over her mouth to hold in the latest
sob, even after she and Mom had agreed they were all cried out and others would be crying today,
but
the two of them were all done with crying. She knew that the fresh air wouldn’t help anything.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Up Date on October Reads

  Just some of the Books I want to read in October ( and of course changes was made to this list)

Title: The Montauk Monster

Author: 

Kindle Book

Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

ReRead 



It Kills. . .

On a hot summer night in Montauk, the bodies of two local bar patrons are discovered in the dunes, torn to shreds, their identities unrecognizable. . .

It Breeds. . .

In another part of town, a woman's backyard is invaded by four terrifying creatures that defy any kind of description. What's clear is that they're hostile--and they're ravenous. . .

It Spreads. . .

With every sunset the terror rises again, infecting residents with a virus no one can cure. The CDC can't help them; FEMA can't save them. But each savage attack brings Suffolk County Police Officer Gray Dalton one step closer to the shocking source of these unholy creations. Hidden on nearby Plum Island, a U.S. research facility has been running top-secret experiments. What they created was never meant to see the light of day. Now, a vacation paradise is going straight to hell.


Title: Odd Thomas

Series: Odd Thomas #1

Author:Dean Koontz 

Physical book

Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐

Buddy read

The dead don't talk. I don't know why." But they do try to communicate, with a short-order cook in a small desert town serving as their reluctant confidant. Odd Thomas thinks of himself as an ordinary guy, if possessed of a certain measure of talent at the Pico Mundo Grill and rapturously in love with the most beautiful girl in the world, Stormy Llewellyn.

Maybe he has a gift, maybe it's a curse, Odd has never been sure, but he tries to do his best by the silent souls who seek him out. Sometimes they want justice, and Odd's otherworldly tips to Pico Mundo's sympathetic police chief, Wyatt Porter, can solve a crime. Occasionally they can prevent one. But this time it's different.

A mysterious man comes to town with a voracious appetite, a filing cabinet stuffed with information on the world's worst killers, and a pack of hyena-like shades following him wherever he goes. Who the man is and what he wants, not even Odd's deceased informants can tell him. His most ominous clue is a page ripped from a day-by-day calendar for August 15.

Today is August 14.

In less than twenty-four hours, Pico Mundo will awaken to a day of catastrophe. As evil coils under the searing desert sun, Odd travels through the shifting prisms of his world, struggling to avert a looming cataclysm with the aid of his soul mate and an unlikely community of allies that includes the King of Rock 'n' Roll. His account of two shattering days when past and present, fate and destiny converge is the stuff of our worst nightmares, and a testament by which to live: sanely if not safely, with courage, humor, and a full heart that even in the darkness must persevere


Title:Ride the Tide

Series: Deep Six #3

Author:Julie Ann Walker 

NetGalley

Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐

Weary of being a fighting man, and burned by a bad divorce, former SEAL Mason "Monet" McCarthy is tight-lipped and self-contained. Unfortunately, he can't avoid Alexis Merriweather when she joins him and his business partners in the hunt for the Santa Cristina.

Historian Alexis Merriweather has a motor-mouth and a penchant for pushing Mason's buttons. When a dangerous man from Mason's past threatens their lives and everything they are working toward, Mason must rely on old instincts and the skills honed from years running black ops to make sure nothing from his previous life touches Alexis's present.

Of course, with their lives on the line and the adrenaline running high, it's a foregone conclusion sparks will fly.

The Deep Six series:
Hell or High Water (Book 1)
Devil and the Deep (Book 2)
Ride the Tide (Book 3)

Title:Claiming the Rancher's Heir
Series:Gold Valley Vineyards #2
Author: Maisey Yates (
NetGalley
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Arrogant, infuriating, insufferable…

And the sexiest man she’s ever met.

Wren Maxfield hates Creed Cooper, but now she’s working with the wealthy rancher over the holidays! Those strong feelings hide undeniable chemistry…and one wild night results in pregnancy. Now Creed vows to claim his heir. That means proposing a marriage in name only. But as desire takes over, is that a deal they can keep? 

Title: The Lost Village
Author Camilla Sten
NetGalley
Raring :⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
he Blair Witch Project meets Midsommar in this brilliantly disturbing thriller from Camilla Sten, an electrifying new voice in suspense.

Documentary filmmaker Alice Lindstedt has been obsessed with the vanishing residents of the old mining town, dubbed “The Lost Village,” since she was a little girl. In 1959, her grandmother’s entire family disappeared in this mysterious tragedy, and ever since, the unanswered questions surrounding the only two people who were left—a woman stoned to death in the town center and an abandoned newborn—have plagued her. She’s gathered a small crew of friends in the remote village to make a film about what really happened.

But there will be no turning back.

Not long after they’ve set up camp, mysterious things begin to happen. Equipment is destroyed. People go missing. As doubt breeds fear and their very minds begin to crack, one thing becomes startlingly clear to Alice:

They are not alone.

They’re looking for the truth…
But what if it finds them first?

Come find out.



Just Like This

(Albin Academy #2)

by Cole McCade

NetGalley
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐

Rian Falwell has a problem.

And his name is Damon Louis.

Rian’s life as the art teacher to a gaggle of displaced boys at Albin Academy should be smooth sailing—until the stubborn, grouchy football coach comes into his world like a lightning strike and ignites a heated conflict that would leave them sworn enemies if not for a common goal.

A student in peril. A troubling secret. And two men who are polar opposites but must work together to protect their charges.

They shouldn’t want each other. They shouldn’t even like each other.

Yet as they fight to save a young man from the edge, they discover more than they thought possible about each other—and about themselves.

In the space between hatred, they find love.

And the lives they have always wanted…

Just like this.

Custom Built
(Fast & Fury #1)
by Chantal Fernando
NetGalley 
Rarting: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
After losing her job, saying goodbye to a lifelong dream and having an all-around cruddy year, Bronte Pierce needs a break. A job at Fast & Fury might be just the thing to reset her life, even though she knows nothing about custom motorcycles. But taking a job isn’t the same as keeping it, and her fresh start quickly turns into a fresh nightmare.

Starting with her boss. Crow is hardheaded, stubborn and brutally honest. He may be easy on the eyes, but he runs with an MC and he’s anything but friendly to Bronte. She suspects he has a softer side—just not for her.

Her whole life, Bronte has known that the only person she can truly count on to save the day is herself. But when a single murder turns into a conspiracy and the threat to her life is more than she can handle alone, it’s Crow who comes through—and her newfound family might just become her greatest strength.

Fast & Fury

Book 1: Custom Built



Into the Drowning Deep
(Rolling in the Deep #1)
by Mira Grant
Libby
Rating :⭐⭐⭐⭐

Seven years ago, the Atargatis set off on a voyage to the Mariana Trench to film a “mockumentary” bringing to life ancient sea creatures of legend. It was lost at sea with all hands. Some have called it a hoax; others have called it a maritime tragedy.

Now, a new crew has been assembled. But this time they’re not out to entertain. Some seek to validate their life’s work. Some seek the greatest hunt of all. Some seek the truth. But for the ambitious young scientist Victoria Stewart this is a voyage to uncover the fate of the sister she lost.

Whatever the truth may be, it will only be found below the waves. But the secrets of the deep come with a price.

Wolf Untamed

(SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team #11)

NetGalley
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Paige Tyler brings you the latest in her sexy, pulse-pounding SWAT series

SWAT werewolf Diego Martinez has always had a protective side, so when he meets a newly turned teenage werewolf, and the kid's intriguing mother, he readily offers to help Brandon learn what it means to be a werewolf. He also readily falls for for Brandon's mother, Bree, and the attraction is mutual.

But as SWAT's biggest case starts to converge with Bree's family, Diego and Bree find themselves in danger they could never have imagined. It'll take everything they've got to discover the truth and keep each other safe

The Last Flight
by Julie Clark 
Physical
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
THE INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER!

Two women. Two Flights. One last chance to disappear.

Claire Cook has a perfect life. Married to the scion of a political dynasty, with a Manhattan townhouse and a staff of ten, her surroundings are elegant, her days flawlessly choreographed, and her future auspicious. But behind closed doors, nothing is quite as it seems. That perfect husband has a temper that burns as bright as his promising political career, and he's not above using his staff to track Claire's every move, making sure she's living up to his impossible standards. But what he doesn't know is that Claire has worked for months on a plan to vanish.

A chance meeting in an airport bar brings her together with a woman whose circumstances seem equally dire. Together they make a last-minute decision to switch tickets ― Claire taking Eva's flight to Oakland, and Eva traveling to Puerto Rico as Claire. They believe the swap will give each of them the head start they need to begin again somewhere far away. But when the flight to Puerto Rico goes down, Claire realizes it's no longer a head start but a new life. Cut off, out of options, with the news of her death about to explode in the media, Claire will assume Eva's identity, and along with it, the secrets Eva fought so hard to keep hidden.

The Last Flight is the story of two women―both alone, both scared―and one agonizing decision that will change the trajectory of both of their lives.

Knight of Paradise Island
Knights of the Castle Book 6
 J.L. Campbell 
NetGalley
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

What happens when a second female expatriate turns up dead with several missing organs in an annex state of the Kingdom of Durabia?

Dorian “Ryan” Bostwick receives a one-of-a-kind assignment from his cousin, Shaz, the managing member and one of the Kings of the Castle which also reconnects him with Aziza Hampton, a summer love from his teen years. Then she vanishes after an evening out with friends in Durabia’s capital city, Ryan races against time to solve this ominous mystery and bring the perpetrators of the murders to justice before Aziza meets the same fate as all the others. 

Witch at Heart
(Jinx Hamilton Mystery #1)
by Juliette Harper
kindle book
rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Magic begins in the heart.

Jinx Hamilton is ready to trade in waitressing for becoming her own boss. The shop she inherits from her eccentric aunt in Briar Hollow, North Carolina seems like the perfect fit. As Jinx handles the enchanted inventory and the unruly clientele, she discovers her aunt also willed her magical powers without an instruction manual!

As if that weren’t enough, she’s forced to deal with four cats, several homeless ghosts, and a potential serial killer. With a little help from her best friend and a dreamy new neighbor, Jinx must keep the business afloat and the murderer at bay. And it’ll take more than clever bookkeeping and spellcasting to keep the store… and herself… from going under.

Witch at Heart is the second book in an enchanting series of humorous paranormal fantasy novels by Juliette Harper. If you like twisty mysteries and hilarious hijinks, you’ll love Harper’s cozy fantasy world.

Asylum
(Asylum #1)
by Madeleine Roux 
Libby ( buddy read )
Re read 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐



Patient Zero
(Joe Ledger #1)
by Jonathan Maberry (Goodreads Author), 
Ray Porter (Narrator)
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐
Libby ( audiobook)

When you have to kill the same terrorist twice in one week there's either something wrong with your world or something wrong with your skills... and there's nothing wrong with Joe Ledger's skills. And that's both a good, and a bad thing. It's good because he's a Baltimore detective that has just been secretly recruited by the government to lead a new taskforce created to deal with the problems that Homeland Security can't handle. This rapid response group is called the Department of Military Sciences or the DMS for short. It's bad because his first mission is to help stop a group of terrorists from releasing a dreadful bio-weapon that can turn ordinary people into zombies. The fate of the world hangs in the balance..

Clown in a Cornfield
by Adam Cesare
libby 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Quinn Maybrook just wants to make it until graduation. She might not make it to morning.

Quinn and her father moved to tiny, boring Kettle Springs to find a fresh start. But ever since the Baypen Corn Syrup Factory shut down, Kettle Springs has cracked in half. On one side are the adults, who are desperate to make Kettle Springs great again, and on the other are the kids, who want to have fun, make prank videos, and get out of Kettle Springs as quick as they can.

Kettle Springs is caught in a battle between old and new, tradition and progress. It’s a fight that looks like it will destroy the town. Until Frendo, the Baypen mascot, a creepy clown in a pork-pie hat, goes homicidal and decides that the only way for Kettle Springs to grow back is to cull the rotten crop of kids who live there now. 

The Hatching
(The Hatching #1)
by Ezekiel Boone
NetGalley
Re read
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Deep in the jungle of Peru, where so much remains unknown, a black, skittering mass devours an American tourist whole. Thousands of miles away, an FBI agent investigates a fatal plane crash in Minneapolis and makes a gruesome discovery. Unusual seismic patterns register in a Kanpur, India earthquake lab, confounding the scientists there. During the same week, the Chinese government “accidentally” drops a nuclear bomb in an isolated region of its own country. As these incidents begin to sweep the globe, a mysterious package from South America arrives at a Washington, D.C. laboratory. Something wants out.

The world is on the brink of an apocalyptic disaster. An ancient species, long dormant, is now very much awake.



Dogstrology: Unlock the Secrets of the Stars with Dogs
by Luna Malcolm
Physical Book 
Sent to me by publisher,
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

A delightfully quirky, cute, and funny guide to horoscopes told through adorable dog photographs.
With the help of a collection of sweet and hilarious dog pictures, DOGSTROLOGY will unlock all the secrets of the stars that you need to know, including:

- Each of the signs at their best and worst (and the perfect pup to illustrate them)
- The common traits of each element and modality in the zodiac
- What do you and your "sister sign" have in common? Find out, with the perfect dog photo to complement it.
- And of course: the right dog for you, based on your star sign!


Magical Blend
(Paramour Bay #1)
by Kennedy Layne
Kindle book
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐
An inherited tea shop, a quaint little Connecticut town, and its quirky residents have Raven Marigold believing her luck is about to change for the better. Of course, that was before she and her best friend found a dead body in the back of the charming store. Things go from bad to worse when Raven begins to hear a talking cat spouting on and on about magic and mayhem.

Once Raven accepts that she's not losing her mind, she finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation while discovering her family's unusual lineage--the Marigolds are bona fide witches!

'Tis the season to be scared and delighted...this wickedly charming tale includes magical tea blends, an enchanting spell book, and an eerie cottage on the edge of town that contains a special surprise you won't want to miss!

Alex Cross
(Alex Cross #12)
by James Patterson
ReRead
Physical book
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Alex Cross was a rising star in the Washington, DC, Police Department when an unknown shooter gunned down his wife, Maria, in front of him. The killer was never found, and the case turned cold, filed among the unsolved drive-bys in D.C.'s rough neighborhoods.

Years later, still haunted by his wife's death, Cross is making a bold move in his life. Now a free agent from the police and the FBI, he's set up practice as a psychologist once again. His life with Nana Mama, Damon, Jannie, and little Alex is finally getting in order. He even has a chance at a new love.

Then Cross's former partner, John Sampson, calls in a favor. He is tracking a serial rapist in Georgetown, one whose brutal modus operandi recalls a case Sampson and Cross worked together years earlier. When the case reveals a connection to Maria's death, Cross latches on for the most urgent and terrifying ride of his life.

From the man USA TODAY has called the "master of the genre," CROSS is the high-velocity thriller James Patterson and Alex Cross's fans have waited years to read - and the pinnacle of the bestselling detective series of the past two decades.

This novel was originally published under the title Cross. The movie tie-in editions are published under the title Alex Cross.

The Babysitter: My Summers with a Serial Killer
by Liza Rodman, Jennifer Jordan
NetGalley / Physical 
Was invited by Atria Books -Simon & Schuster to read and review it ( comes out in 2021)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

A chilling true story—part memoir, part crime investigation—reminiscent of Ann Rule’s classic The Stranger Beside Me, about a little girl longing for love and how she found friendship with her charismatic babysitter—who was also a vicious serial killer.

Growing up on Cape Cod in the 1960s, Liza Rodman was a lonely little girl. During the summers, while her mother worked days in a local motel and danced most nights in the Provincetown bars, her babysitter—the kind, handsome handyman at the motel where her mother worked—took her and her sister on adventures in his truck. He bought them popsicles and together, they visited his “secret garden” in the Truro woods. To Liza, he was one of the few kind and understanding adults in her life. Everyone thought he was just a “great guy.”

But there was one thing she didn’t know; their babysitter was a serial killer.

Some of his victims were buried—in pieces—right there, in his garden in the woods. Though Tony Costa’s gruesome case made screaming headlines in 1969 and beyond, Liza never made the connection between her friendly babysitter and the infamous killer of numerous women, including four in Massachusetts, until decades later.

Haunted by nightmares and horrified by what she learned, Liza became obsessed with the case. Now, she and cowriter Jennifer Jordan reveal the chilling and unforgettable true story of a charming but brutal psychopath through the eyes of a young girl who once called him her friend



Z - Arrival: Book 1 of the Zombie Apocalypse
by Hatchett
kindle book
Rating: 

A virus has inadvertently escaped from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, USA.

Patient Zero is a recently retired US scientist on board a plane bound for London Heathrow when he 'turns' during the flight, infecting most of the passengers and crew.

Chaos ensues, but the remaining cabin crew manage to contain the situation long enough to allow the pilot to land the plane safely.

The Security Services on the ground are sceptical about the Mayday call received from the plane, and although they take some precautions, they believe they are dealing with a hi-jack situation and are wholly unprepared for what is about to hit them. Zombies swamp the airport, although many of the injured manage to escape through the various transport networks, spreading the virus rapidly throughout London and nearby towns and cities.

The story follows the first three days of the zombie outbreak and the survivors' attempts to contain the threat, stay alive and fight back. 

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

The Mirror Man

Welcome to my blog tour for The Mirror Man 


The offer is too tempting: be part of a scientific breakthrough, step out of his life for a year, and be paid hugely for it.

My thoughts
Rating :4
Genre: Science Fiction
Pages: 352
Pub date:October 20,2020
Publisher: MIRA
Would I recommend it? Yes, But only to the ones I know who loves Science Fiction .
Would I read anything else by this author ? Maybe
First off like i do each and every time i want ti thank MIRA- HARLEQUIN – Trade Publishing (U.S. & Canada) for the invite to read and review it as well as the invite to join their blog tour as well as a thanks to NetGalley .
Now on to my thoughts about the book: As soon as it I know it was something that I might read and enjoy which I did , one of the things I liked about it was the darker aspects of the story about wither or not cloning was a good idea or not, it brought to life that we was already experiment with  cloning  and wither we should be or not. Twists  and turns that will keep the reader's interest though out the story, page after page. and all the time your reading it you get the feeling that maybe this type of science is best left alone because once you cross that doorway and open it you might never be able to close it. 




The Mirror Man
Jane Gilmartin
On Sale Date: October 20, 2020
9780778309642, 0778309649
Hardcover
$27.99 USD, $34.99 CAD
Fiction / Science Fiction / Suspense
352 pages
About the Book:
The offer is too tempting: be part of a scientific breakthrough, step out of his life for a year, and be paid
hugely for it. When ViGen Pharmaceuticals asks Jeremiah to be part of an illegal cloning experiment, he
sees it as a break from an existence he feels disconnected from. No one will know he’s been
replaced—not the son who ignores him, not his increasingly distant wife—since a revolutionary drug
called Meld can transfer his consciousness and memories to his copy.
From a luxurious apartment, he watches the clone navigate his day-to-day life. But soon Jeremiah
discovers that examining himself from an outsider’s perspective isn’t what he thought it would be, and
he watches in horror as “his” life spirals out of control. ViGen needs the experiment to succeed—they
won’t call it off, and are prepared to remove any obstacle. With his family in danger, Jeremiah needs to
finally find the courage to face himself head-on.

Buy Links:
Books-A-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Mirror-Man/Jane-
Gilmartin/9780778309642?id=7603448579977
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ie/en/audiobook/the-mirror-man-6
AppleBooks: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-mirror-man/id1474107554
Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Jane_Gilmartin_The_Mirror_Man?id=9nClDwAAQBAJ

Friday, October 23, 2020

Custom Built

 Welcome to my review of Custom Built



edge-of-your-seat suspense

My thoughts

Custom Built

(Fast & Fury #1)

by Chantal Fernando

Rating: 4

Would I read more of this series? Yes

Would I recommend it yet? Yes , in fact I've already started doing just that.

Would I read more by this author? Yes

First off I want to thank the publisher Carina Press-HARLEQUIN - Carina Press for inviting to read and review this because their the ones who need a big thanks for always finding me as well as introducing me to these great romance series that I'm reading as well as NetGalley for letting me request others that I might find. So lets get on to what I thought of story .First off this the first time I've ever read anything by this author and had no idea she even had a other series out but I'm glad that I picked this one up to read because after reading this one I want to go back and read her other series when I can, because I loved the sass and joking between the two characters made me smile and laugh , and i loved the close of the Knights and how they felt like a family ,other thing I loved was how the story was of a mixture of  heartbreaking moments as well as  a nice amount of heat , a bit of intrigue with a twist. and plenty of interesting supporting characters .


After losing her job, saying goodbye to a lifelong dream and having an all-around cruddy year, Bronte Pierce needs a break. A job at Fast & Fury might be just the thing to reset her life, even though she knows nothing about custom motorcycles. But taking a job isn’t the same as keeping it, and her fresh start quickly turns into a fresh nightmare.

Starting with her boss. Crow is hardheaded, stubborn and brutally honest. He may be easy on the eyes, but he runs with an MC and he’s anything but friendly to Bronte. She suspects he has a softer side—just not for her.

Her whole life, Bronte has known that the only person she can truly count on to save the day is herself. But when a single murder turns into a conspiracy and the threat to her life is more than she can handle alone, it’s Crow who comes through—and her newfound family might just become her greatest strength.

Fast & Fury

Book 1: Custom Buil

Prisoners of History: What Monuments to World War II Tell Us About Our History and Ourselves

Welcome to my review of Prisoners of History: What Monuments to World War II Tell Us About Our History and Ourselves


 
look at how our monuments to World War II shape the way we think about the war 

My thoughts
rating: 5
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more my this author ? maybe
First off I want to say thank you to the publishers St. Martin's Press for the invite to read and review this as well as Netgalley, as soon as I saw what this book was I know I want to read it because of 2 things one it was history and 2 because of the topic which was WW 2, and I love to read both. And this was actual hard to read because it brings to life that in some place's we're actually doing this destroying the monuments that have stood for such a long time that their part of out history and past which makes it hard because its liking telling our family and friends that  in the different wars as well as WW 2 that what they fought for and died for doesn't count anymore that they give their lives for nothing, and that that piece of history  as well as them doesn't deserve to be remember. The way the author writes the stories of the each of the different monuments as well as as the history behind it goes to show just how much we need them to help us remember the past but also shows that we need to learn from our mistake, and while its  an disturbing, thought provoking and fascinating book  which also plays on our emotions it also a book  I would  highly recommend to read or just to a try to . 



A look at how our monuments to World War II shape the way we think about the war by an award-winning historian.

Keith Lowe, an award-winning author of books on WWII, saw monuments around the world taken down in political protest and began to wonder what monuments built to commemorate WWII say about us today. Focusing on these monuments, Prisoners of History looks at World War II and the way it still tangibly exists within our midst. He looks at all aspects of the war from the victors to the fallen, from the heroes to the villains, from the apocalypse to the rebuilding after devastation. He focuses on twenty-five monuments including The Motherland Calls in Russia, the US Marine Corps Memorial in the USA, Italy’s Shrine to the Fallen, China’s Nanjin Massacre MemorialThe A Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, the balcony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and The Liberation Route that runs from London to Berlin.

Unsurprisingly, he finds that different countries view the war differently. In monuments erected in the US, Lowe sees triumph and patriotic dedications to the heroes. In Europe, the monuments are melancholy, ambiguous and more often than not dedicated to the victims. In these differing international views of the war, Lowe sees the stone and metal expressions of sentiments that imprison us today with their unchangeable opinions. Published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the war, Prisoners of History is a 21st century view of a 20th century war that still haunts us today.
 

The Call

 Welcome to my blog tour for The Call which is been hosted by Bookouture  Title : The Call  Author : Kerry Wilkinson Published by : Bookoutu...