Sunday, February 26, 2023

Cold-Blooded Liar

 Welcome to my showcase for Cold Blooded Lair which is been hosted by Berkley & Ace | Penguin Random


Buy link : Cold Blooded Liar

COLD-BLOODED LIAR (Berkley Hardcover; February 28, 2023).

Author : Karen Rose 

Longview Park, San Diego, California Monday, April 4, 5:30 p.m. Kit pulled the handkerchief across her nose and mouth as she watched the two CSU techs meticulously uncovering what was, indeed, a grave. Based on the odor, the body had been there awhile. They'd arrived at the mystery caller's coordinates to find that the ground had settled somewhat, creating a slight depression that measured five and a half by two and a half feet. Ground-penetrating radar had shown a body. The victim had been small. Kit slipped her hand into her pocket, finding the little cat-bird figurine. Stroking it with her thumb. Please don't be a child. "I hope it's not a kid," Baz murmured, echoing her thoughts. All homicides were difficult. Even drug dealers murdered on the street had been loved by someone. Were missed by someone. But the child homicides were a completely different level of hell. She looked away from the grave to where Sergeant Ryland, the CSU leader, was making a plaster cast of the only footprint they'd found in the area. It was a man's shoe, size eleven. "You got anything for us, Ryland?" she called. "I just might." She and Baz walked from the grave site to where someone had stepped off the asphalt path, leaving the single footprint in the strip of ground between the path and the field of grass. Ryland finished pouring the plaster over the footprint, smoothed it out, then set the timer on his phone. "Thirty minutes for the plaster to set. Come see the photos I took of the print while I wait." He retrieved his camera and beckoned them closer. "There was lettering on the sole of the shoe-likely a brand name. I can't quite make it out in the photo, but I'm hoping to get detail from

the plaster cast." "So it'll be seventy-two hours or so," Baz said and Ryland nodded. Kit leaned closer to the screen. "Can you zoom in on it?" Ryland did, handing the camera to Kit. "I can make out what looks like a Y at the end of the brand name, but-" "Sperry," Kit said. "Sorry to interrupt, Sergeant. I recognize the logo. They're Sperry Top-Siders." She gave him back his camera. "My sister runs a charter fishing business and sometimes I first mate for her on my days off. A lot of her customers wear them." Ryland studied the photo. "You could be right." She was, Kit was certain. "Trouble is, that's a popular shoe. I've even got a pair." "So do I," Baz said. "Tracking those will be nearly impossible." Kit shrugged. "But when we find the guy who owns these shoes, we can put him at the scene. Any way to get a weight estimate on the wearer?" Ryland shook his head. "Ground's too hard. Barely enough sinkage to get the plaster cast. I'll let you know when I have something definite." "Detectives?" one of the techs at the grave called, his tone urgent. "Something over here you need to see." "Thank you, Sergeant," Kit said, then approached the grave alongside Baz, schooling her expression. If it was a child's grave, she would maintain her professionalism. She'd let herself react later, when she was alone. "Victim's a postpubescent female," the tech said when they were graveside. "The ME will be able to give you a better age than I can, but I'm guessing somewhere between fourteen and eighteen." Feeling Baz's eyes on her, Kit reassured him with a quick glance. She was fine. He always worried about her reaction when the victim was the same age that Wren had been when she'd been murdered, but after four years as a homicide detective, Kit had seen far too many victims who'd been Wren's age. It never got easier. She hoped that it never would.

Excerpted from Cold-Blooded Liar by Karen Rose Copyright © 2023 by Karen Rose. Excerpted by permission of Berkley. All rights reserved.


About the Book

Brace yourself for a scorching new series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Karen Rose, where San Diego means sun, surf, sand...and serial killers.

Sam Reeves is a kindhearted psychologist who treats court-ordered clients. After one of his patients—a pathological liar—starts revealing plausible new details from a long-unsolved serial murder case, he’s compelled to report anonymously to the SDPD tip line, though his attempts to respect patient confidentiality land him facedown and cuffed by the aggressive (and cute) Detective McKittrick.San Diego homicide detective Kit McKittrick loves the water. She lives on a boat, and when she’s not solving crimes with the SDPD, she’s assisting her foster sister with her charter fishing business or playing with her poodle. But there’s nothing that intrigues Kit more than a cold case, so when an anonymous caller leads her on the path of a wanted killer, she’s determined to end the decade-long manhunt.

 

Sam is soon released but goes home with both a newfound distaste for the SDPD and a resolve—not unlike Kit’s—to uncover the truth. Kit and Sam repeatedly butt heads in their separate investigations but are forced to work together to find one of the deadliest serial killers the city has faced in years.


About the Author

Karen Rose is the award-winning, #1 international bestselling author of more than twenty-five novels, including the bestselling Baltimore and Cincinnati series. She has been translated into twenty-three languages, and her books have placed on the New York Times, the Sunday Times (UK), and Germany’s der Spiegel bestseller lists.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Her Final Breath

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Her Final Breath which is been hosted by Bookoutre 





Book: HER FINAL BREATH
Author: Carolyn Arnold 
Pub Day: FEB 17TH 2023
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Would I recommend it ? Yes 

Would I read more of this series ? Yes

Would I read more by this author? Yes



like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher  Bookouture , the author Carolyn Arnold as well as to NetGalley for the invite to read and review Her Final Breath.Had me setting on the edge of my bed the enter time I was reading it . And the characters seemed more alive then they was in the last book.Plus one  of the strengths of this novel is the way it tackles difficult subject matter , that even today happens . and how when a love one has an   addiction as well as how it affects the family and friends . 


Faint sunlight dapples the two figures lying on the ground. The mother cradles her daughter close to her side, a stuffed toy elephant next to them. Leaves from the tall trees fall onto their faces, but neither moves to brush them off.

When a dog walker in a local Virginia park finds the bodies of a mother and daughter, Detective Amanda Steele is first on the scene. Her own daughter has a toy just like the girl's elephant and seeing the child like this is her worst nightmare come true. Heartbroken, she vows to get justice.

They quickly get an ID-Jill Archer and six-year-old Charlotte were reported missing last week, but interviewing Jill's husband, Roy, Amanda's gut tells her he is hiding something. When the autopsy reveals a terrible pattern of bruises, she's certain that a domestic argument escalated out of control, and tiny Charlotte got caught in the crossfire. But just as Amanda is about to arrest Roy, another grave is found, containing another mother and daughter.

Desperate for a lead, she goes to every place the women could have been targeted, and learns from a concerned ER nurse about Leanne Reilly and her young daughter, Gracie, who haven't been heard from in a week. Amanda hopes that Leanne has simply left her deadbeat husband, but she's gripped by the fear that they are the killer's latest victims. Now every second counts for Amanda to find the family and stop a little girl's nightmare before it ends in tragedy...

A totally compulsive and gripping crime thriller. The next unputdownable read for fans of Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine.




Author Bio

CAROLYN ARNOLD is an international bestselling and award-winning author, as well as a speaker, teacher, and inspirational mentor. She has several continuing fiction series and has many published books. Her genre diversity offers her readers everything from police procedurals, hard-boiled mysteries, and thrillers to action adventures. Her crime fiction series have been praised by those in law enforcement as being accurate and entertaining. This led to her adopting the trademark: POLICE PROCEDURALS RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT™.

Carolyn was born in a small town and enjoys spending time outdoors, but she also loves the lights of a big city. Grounded by her roots and lifted by her dreams, her overactive imagination insists that she tell her stories. Her intention is to touch the hearts of millions with her books, to entertain, inspire, and empower.

She currently lives near London, Ontario, Canada with her husband and two beagles.

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Sunday, February 12, 2023

Reading Corner Chat ( Feb 2023 )




Welcome to my reading corner , where we talk about the books I've read and think you should know about , and that you might be interested in. From the bad to good, to even audiobooks and before you ask you did read that right,buts its a new a year and I'm slowly getting in to them but I'm still going to be reading more books then audio books , each month the plan is to try and listing to 2 or 3 audio books and then talk about them , so pull up a set and if you want to get a drink. 



Today's book we're going to be talking about is 



Title : Speak Of The Devil

Author : Rose Wilding 

NetGalley  ARC 

Pages 304 

Genre Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

Publisher: St. Martin's Press, Minotaur Books

Pub date : June 13, 2023

Rating 4

My thoughts: 

First  off I want to say a big thanks to the publisher St.Martin's Press , an to the the author Rose Wilding as well as to NetGalley for the invite to read and read Speak of the The Devil. As soon as I saw the invite I was like oh a new to my author and it sounds right up my alley , which it was so much so that the first page caught me attention right away and made it impossible to put down , which is what I needed at this time since I've been in a some what reading slumb and that's not good for a bookworm like me to be in . The story had everything I liked : murder , secrets , friends , and the who done type of vibe and why would  someone want this person dead , as well as well oh there's no way I would trust any of this people .But like I said it did make me want to read and that's what I liked mostly about it . So I would say give it a try and see what you think .



Description

Seven women, inextricably linked by one man, must figure out which of them killed him in order to protect one another in this electrifying debut thriller.

New Year’s Eve, 1999.

Seven women are gathered in a hotel room at midnight; a man's head sits in the center of the floor. They all had a motive to kill Jamie Spellman. They all swear they didn't. But in order to protect one another, they have to find out who did.

The ex, who drowns her darkest secret in a hip flask as the woman she loves drifts further away.
The wife, living out her fairytale marriage in a house tucked into woods so thick no one can hear a scream.
The widow, praying to a past she no longer knows whether she can trust.
The teenager, whose wide-eyed crush has trapped her in an unrecognizable future.
The mother figure, battling nature versus nurture under the weight of her own guilt.
The friend, forced to choose sides over and over, until she learns the price of choosing wrong.
And the journalist, who brought them all together—but underestimated how far one of them would go to keep believing the story they’d been told.

Against the ticking clock of a murder investigation, each woman’s secret is brought to light as the connections between them converge to reveal a killer. Marking the debut of an extraordinary new talent, Speak of the Devil explores the roles into which women are cast in the lives of terrible men…and the fallout when they refuse to play pretend for one moment longer.

The Suspect by Kathryn Croft

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Suspect which is been hosted by Bookouture 






Book: The Suspect
Author: Kathryn Croft 
Pub Day:  February 8th 2023 
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Rating : 4


Would I recommend it ? Yes 

Would I read anything else by this author ? Yes 


like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher  Bookouture , the author Kathryn Croft as well as to NetGalley for the invite to read and review The Suspect.ITS Well written, and even though at times it felt a bit slow to me , that also helped with story line .So Get ready for a crazy type of ride , where thought out the story you keep wanting to know if all of the secrets have been revealed,  as well as if the characters you you trust so far can actually be trusted,  it's basically a he said she said type book , but it works in some mysterious way. 






About the Book: 

My family said he killed my mother. They lied…I was just a little girl, fast asleep in my stroller, the day my mother was killed. I don’t remember anything about the sunny day that turned so dark.She’d be so happy for me now, twenty years later, with my dream job as a photographer, and I’m sure she’d love my new boyfriend, Gabriel. But all my happiness vanishes in a heartbeat when the man from our past walks towards me, his eyes on me for just a fraction too long.I recognise his face from the picture in the papers. He killed my mother.I try to run but he wants me to listen. He says that he is innocent, and that my family have been lying to me for years.My father and sister tell me to stay away. They remind me that because of him my mother never got to tuck me in at night or ease me through my first heartbreak. Gabriel says he could be dangerous. But when he is found dead, I am shaken to my core. Who needed to keep him quiet?I won’t feel safe until I find out what he wanted to tell me. But when I find that my father has lied about the past and Gabriel has hidden photos of my mother under his bed, I realise I can’t trust anyone. I want the truth. But if I find it, will my life be in danger?An absolutely addictive read that will have you racing through the pages and questioning everything you thought you knew about your family. Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train, Lisa Jewell and Shari Lapena

Author Bio

Kathryn is the bestselling author of ten psychological thrillers and to date she has sold over one million copies of her books. Her third book, The Girl With No Past spent over four weeks at number one in the Amazon UK chart, and she has also appeared on the Wall Street Journal's bestsellers list.

Kathryn writes full time and is now hard at work on her next book.

After twelve years living in London, she now lives in Guildford, Surrey, the place she grew up, with her husband, two children and two crazy cats.

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Friday, February 10, 2023

The Rose Girls by Jennifer Chase

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Rose Girls by Jennifer Chase which is been hosted by Bookouture 





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 The Rose Girls by Jennifer Chase 

Rating 4

Would I recommend it ? Yes
Would I read more of this series ? Yes
Would I read more by this author ? Yes

 like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher  Bookouture , the author Jennifer Chase 
One of my all time favorite series to read. As to way it one of my favorite ones : 
The characters themselves,  
The storyline is different in each book. 
Nonstop action from the first page to the very end .
Takes place in small towns , where nothing is as simple or easy as you would think .

Book Description:
Like a precious doll, the girl leans against the towering pine tree with her long bare legs stretched out and her hands folded neatly in her lap. Her head tilts towards the sky, but this innocent child will never feel the warm glow of morning sun again; her fragile little body is cold, her tender heart is still.When Detective Katie Scott receives a plea from neighboring Coldwater Creek to help with a tragic murder, she doesn’t hesitate. Fifteen-year-old Ivy Miller’s naked body was found tied to a tree, a freshly inked pink rose tattoo on her arm. The word “MORE” carved into her back means sweet Ivy could be the first of many…Katie’s heart aches for the young girl whose life ended before it had even begun. But she has her work cut out with the inexperienced police department fumbling the case at every turn. There hasn’t been a murder in this small town for as long as anyone can remember, but why will none of the locals cooperate? Katie’s only lead is a blurry photograph of Ivy’s long-missing mother found in Ivy’s bedroom. If she can find out where it was taken, Katie knows she’ll have the first clue in a mystery that has been haunting Coldwater Creek for years.But Katie’s world crashes down when Ivy’s two best friends are found murdered in the same woods days later. Inked with the same pretty flower, the rose girls were keeping a deadly secret. Katie will never forgive herself for not making the connection in time. As mothers cling to their daughters, terrified to let them out of their sight, Katie’s search leads her to an abandoned building deep in the forest where the last photo of Ivy’s mother was taken. But will she survive long enough to stop more heart-shattering tragedies?A totally nail-biting, keep-you-up-all-night crime thriller from a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author. Prepare to pick your jaw up from the floor at that final twist! Fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine and Melinda Leigh will be absolutely gripped! 

Author Bio:

Jennifer Chase is a multi award-winning and best-selling crime fiction author, as well as a consulting criminologist. Jennifer holds a bachelor degree in police forensics and a master’s degree in criminology & criminal justice. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent psychopath, providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells.

In addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists, and member of the International Thriller Writers.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

The Very Dead of Winter Virtual Book Tour

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A Sinner's Cross Novel, Book 2


Historical Fiction

Date Published: 07-04-2022

Publisher: One Nine Books


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On the eve of what will be known as The Battle of the Bulge, the survivors of Sinner's Cross are scattered all over Europe. Halleck, the tough Texan who drives men like cattle, finds himself surrounded in the snow-blanketed forests of the Eifel Mountains riding herd on greenhorn soldiers; Breese, the phony hero with a chip on his shoulder the size of Rushmore, embarks on a bloody mission of redemption behind enemy lines; Cramm, the one-eyed, one-armed German staff officer, tries to balance duty against his lust for vengeance against those who crippled him. Three men separated by war will once again converge... in The Very Dead of Winter.


Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Medal and the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award.



About the Author

Miles Watson is the x15 award-winning author of the CAGE LIFE and SINNER'S CROSS book series as well as the short story collection DEVIL'S YOU KNOW. A veteran of both Hollywood and law enforcement, his first and last passion is writing, and he intends to publish in every genre before he cashes in his chips.


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...he headed back the way he’d come, but with each step his tread became heavier and heavier still,
until at last he felt he could go no further and sat down on the first object that presented itself—in this
case, an empty fuel drum that had rolled clear of the stricken American tank. The last of Genschler’s
howitzers rolled past, driven by muscle and blasphemy, their wheels cutting like circular saws into the slush,
and Cramm found himself almost alone on the battlefield, with nothing but his pipe for company. He was
still sitting there, listening to the sound of his heart over the ringing in his ears, when the distinctive sound
of horses moving at canter through the trees caught his attention. This in itself was not unusual, for the
German army moved literally on horsepower, but the hoofbeats were not rhythmic, and there was no
accompanying sound of wagon wheels. Half-curious beneath the weight of his exhaustion, he looked up
and saw Colonel Bix approaching through the gently falling snow on a huge broad-chested stallion, leading
a second, riderless horse that clopped close behind. Bix sat perfectly erect in the saddle, his gold-spurred
jackboots firmly in the stirrups, a figure out of the past.
All that’s missing is a sword.
The colonel rode close enough that the steam that billowed from his mount tickled Cramm’s face.
For a long moment, Bix simply stared, either in wonderment or disgust—it was impossible to say. “I ought
to have you put under arrest.”
Cramm, puffing stolidly on his pipe, did not immediately reply. Instead he remained seated on the
oil drum and watched the Sherman burn.
“Come to your feet when I’m addressing you!” Bix roared.
Cramm took another puff. He had removed the ill-fitting helmet, and snowflakes had settled into
his hair and scarf and into the creases and folds of his greatcoat. Keeping the stem of the pipe between his
teeth, he removed the Colt from its holster and weighed it on his palm. “I fired this today. All six rounds.
Didn’t hit anyone though. I don’t suppose I’ll ever hit what I’m aiming at again.”
Bix continued to glare. In those rheumy eyes and heavy, judge-like features, all the more impressive
because of the upturned leather collar behind them, there resided neither pity nor patience, so Cramm
stood up, reholstered the pistol, and reluctantly lowered his pipe. “I was once the best shot in the Eleventh
Cavalry Regiment, you know. I could hit a bullseye from horseback at a full gallop.”
“I’m not interested in what you could do, Cramm. What I want to know—”
“Respectfully, Herr Oberst: I already know what you want to know. I’m your intelligence chief. It’s
my job.”
“To gather intelligence! Not go gallivanting into battle like a green lieutenant looking for an Iron
Cross!”
“I don’t want an Iron Cross, Herr Oberst, and I came forward with the troops under the direct
orders of General Reinscheid.”
“General Reinscheid certainly did not intend for you to participate in the actual fighting.”
“The commander of this battalion was out of action. As senior officer present, it was necessary for
me to take over. It is imperative we capture Auw before the Amis dig in there.”
“Don’t lecture me on tactics!”
“I apologize. But the urgency is real.”
“So it is. But if you were to be captured—”
“An officer of the General Staff does not surrender.”
Bix leaned low in the saddle and thrust his considerable nose to within a foot and a half of
Cramm’s; at that distance, Cramm could see each overstrained pore. He wondered, fleetingly, about the
colonel’s ancestry. Some Frankish blood in that family tree, perhaps. Frankish or Italian. Certainly no pure-
bred German ever boasted a conk like that. “Oh? And just how do you intend to shoot yourself with an
empty pistol? Will you ask the Amis to help you reload it?”
Cramm opened his mouth and then slowly closed it. The ghost of a defeated smile haunted one
corner of his mouth.
“Ah!” Bix said, baring enormous cigar-yellowed teeth. “It seems you don’t know everything after
all!”
I know what you had for breakfast, and you should have had a mint afterward. “Indeed, Herr Oberst, I have
much to learn.”
“And your first lesson, Cramm, is that those purple stripes on your trousers do not bestow either
infallibility or omniscience!”
The colonel pointed his riding crop at the second horse, a roan-colored mare whose shy and
remarkably feminine-looking eyes gleamed from within an ungroomed mane. Cramm, who hadn’t ridden
since before the bomb had taken his arm, hesitated for a moment; then, using his left hand, swung
defiantly into the saddle. Bix turned his stallion about, and the two men rode side by side through the
falling snow. A machine-gun platoon marched past them Indian file, bipods braced over their shoulders,
ammunition boxes swinging; the scar-faced sergeant at the head of the column took his hand from the butt
of his machine pistol and touched the rim of his battered helmet in salute. Returning the salute with a nod,
Cramm said, “Herr Oberst, if I may pose a question so as to improve my understanding, why is the
divisional chief of staff in the forward battle area himself? Certainly not to collect me. That really is a job
for a green lieutenant.”
“Because I know you, Cramm. You spent too much time with Rommel and picked up his bad
habits. Arrogance. Indiscipline. Vainglory. You expect obedience from your subordinates, but you do not
offer it to your superiors. It must be exacted from you. Well, I have dealt with your kind before. If dragging
you around by the collar like a misbehaving child is what is required to make you perform your duties
correctly, then that is exactly what I will do.”
Cramm replaced the pipe between his teeth. “My governess never had much luck in that
department, Herr Oberst, but I wish you better luck.” 

The Snow Storm

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Snow Storm which is been hosted by Bookouture




Book: The Snowstorm
Author: Tríona Walsh
Pub Day:  February 2nd 2023
Buy Link(s):

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Rating : 4

 Would I recommend it ? Yes

Would I read more by this author ? Yes 

like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher  Bookouture , the author Triona Walsh as well as to NetGalley for the invite to read and read The Snowstorm,Had everything I love in a suspense : a group of friends get to there , a snow storm, a disappance,  murder, lies ,blackmail.  Action from the very start . The atmospheric setting which helped set the tone of the story , the way the author brought her characters to life and made it feel like they was coming off the page




About the Book: 

It’s an icy New Year’s Eve. Snow blankets a windswept Irish island as the wild Atlantic Ocean rages.Six friends gather. It has been ten years since the tragedy that tore them apart. A lot can change in a decade…Childhood bonds are now lifelong secrets.Dear friendships have twisted into deep jealousies.A happy reunion is shattered by a dead body.The celebrations have barely begun when one of the guests goes missing. As the snow thickens, the body is found.Then the storm wreaks havoc on the island. Everyone is trapped – there is no way out. No electricity. No phone signal.Nobody knows who to trust. No one is who they seem. Because one of them is a killer, and one will be dead next…An utterly gripping thriller that will have you hooked from the very first page until the final jaw-dropping, heart-racing twist. Fans of Catherine Cooper, Lucy Foley and Ruth Ware will be glued to the pages of this unmissable locked-room mystery.






Author Bio

Tríona Walsh loves reading and writing crime novels but is fairly law abiding in real life. A twice winner of the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair competition she lives in Dublin with her four kids, three cats and one husband.

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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...