Monday, September 16, 2024

Off Midway Station

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Off Midway Station which is been hosted by Bookouture & Second Sky




Title: Off Midway Station 

 

Author:  Marc Alan Edelheit   

 

PUBLICATION DAY: Sept 13th 2024

 

BUY LINK:

https://geni.us/B0D8WBPJ8Bsocial  



Rating : 4

Would I recommend this ? Yes

Would I read more by this author ? Yes 

First off a big thank you to both Bookouture and Second Sky , as well as to the author an NetGalley for letting me read and  review Off Midway Station  because usually I have trouble  getting to SCI FI but because  of the 

Non stop action from the very start , different points of view,it  felt like it could actually be a movie or TV show if done right , and the description of the people , places, and ships made them seem real . So it was easy for me to get lost into the story and forget that I was actually reading a book and not watching a movie  or tv show . 









 

DESCRIPTION:


Humanity is on the brink of annihilation. Only one man can turn the tide.

For centuries, we explored the stars and settled new worlds. But a mysterious alien threat emerged, launching devastating attacks and seizing entire star systems. Every fifty years they come, silent and relentless, before disappearing again into the dark. And as they close in on humanity’s home worlds, one more defeat could mean total extinction.

Captain Jim Garrett joined the navy to fight back. But when a delicate mission ends in madness and mutiny, Garrett takes the blame and his career is left in ruins.

Now, the only thing he commands is a construction site. The 
CNS Surprise is an experimental warship, half built in the dockyards of Midway Station. Garrett knows the ship inside out, but the navy brass would never let him take the helm, let alone lead her in battle.

But when the aliens strike early, with unexpected ferocity, it’s clear that every ship in the fleet will be needed. And the 
Surprise could be the only hope of slowing the enemy onslaught.

Garrett is thrust into command for the first time, launching straight into combat. He must unite a maverick crew and master new technologies, as he leads a desperate counterstrike that will decide mankind’s future.

Off Midway Station is a military SF adventure of high-stakes space warfare, nail-biting action, and characters you would gladly follow into battle. A monumental journey of courage, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of survival, it’s perfect for fans of Jack Campbell, David Weber, and Marko Kloos.









AUTHOR BIO

Marc is an avid reader and accomplished author that spends his days – and nights – dreaming and writing about all things fantasy and sci-fi. In 2015 he decided to make his dream a reality and published his first fantasy novel... the rest is history!

Marc has traveled the world, from Asia to Europe. He is the ultimate history fan and incorporates much of that passion into his work to bring greater realism to his fantasy and sci-fi books. In 2021, he moved his family to a cabin in the mountains to gain further inspiration from his surroundings and bring you amazing books!

More information about Marc can be found at http://www.maenovels.com


Author Social Media Links:

Website: https://www.maenovels.com/

TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/MarcEdelheit

FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/MAENovels/

INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/marcedelheitauthor

SECOND SKY Email Sign Up:  https://secondskybooks.com/subscribe/marc-alan-edelheit/ 

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Without A Trace

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Without A Trace which is been hosted by Bookouture







Author:    Peggy Webb


Book:        Without A Trace 

 

Publication Day:   Sept 10th 2024

 

Buy Link(s):  


Amazon: https://geni.us/B0D5MLNZGZsocial


Audible:

UK: https://ow.ly/rQZE50Te2bp

US: https://ow.ly/8kHx50Te2bo


Listen here: https://ow.ly/b8LC50Te2bn



Rating : 5

 Would I recommend it ? Yes 

Would I read anything by this author ? Yes 

Would I recommend this series ? Yes , in fact its one of my new favored series that I've started and finished this year .


Now on to why you should give it a try . But first like always a big thank you to the publisher Bookouture, the author Peggy Webb , and to NetGalley .  And here's why  you  might want to give this a try : out of the 3 of them this one came out as a surprise, because it went in a different direction then I was Anticipating, but not in a bad way ,it answered the questions that I had from the first 2 books about the sisters mother's secrets , it's non stop from the very start ,and hard to put down ( in that aspect so was the first 2 books) , and the suspects are lined up one by one to keep you guessing, the creepiness and the atmosphere as well as the Location, Definitely worked in the favor of this one because it played off ,What we all love about New Orleans and their swamps .





ABOUT THE BOOK:

“You shouldn’t have come here. You’ll be sorry.” Annie stares at the note, her hands shaking. If the killer has followed her, how will she ever escape?

When 
Annie Logan travels to her mother’s birthplace, she is shocked to discover a string of murders have recently taken place. And as she watches the local news, she realizes with horror that she bears an uncanny resemblance to each victim…

Instantly, she knows this is no coincidence, and that the killer they are calling 
Shadow is trying to send her a twisted message. And when Annie discovers a family connection between her and one of the victims, she feels more frightened than ever. Was it a mistake to return to this place, and is that why she’s being targeted?

Terrified, Annie journeys deep into Louisiana’s bayou, hoping to escape the killer. But when a threatening note appears outside her remote cabin, she knows Shadow has followed her. And although she can’t see anyone among the mosses and trees of the bayou, she knows that its thick mists can hide anything.

Desperate, Annie reaches out to the only women who can save her: her sisters and her grandmother.
 But as the Logan women arrive, are they already too late to prevent the next attack? And can they stop a killer as elusive and twisted as Shadow?

This unputdownable thriller is perfect for anyone looking for a gripping read packed with unguessable twists and a jaw-dropping ending, and for fans of Rachel Caine, Melinda Leigh and Mary Kubica.






Author Bio:

Peggy Webb is the USA Today Bestselling author of more than 100 novels in numerous genres, including the reader favorite crime thriller, Snow Brides, and the acclaimed literary fiction novel The Sweetest Hallelujah - written under her pen name Elaine Hussey and compared to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Her current crime thrillers combine the addictive quality of Snow Brides with the lyrical writing of her literary works the late, great Pat Conroy called "astonishing." Peggy is a former adjunct instructor of writing at Mississippi Sate University and has won numerous awards, including a prestigious Pioneer Award for creating the sub-genre of romantic comedy, numerous Reviewers Choice Awards, multiple WordWeaving Awards for Excellence, and a submission for the Pulitzer.

With more than three million books in print in numerous languages and countries, Peggy's love of writing goes back to her roots in northeast Mississippi where she grew up on a farm and fell in love with words by reading everything she could get her hands on while sitting in her daddy's hayloft. Peggy is an accomplished pianist and singer, and has starred in numerous roles in her local community theater, including M'Lynn (the Sally Field role) from Steel Magnolias, and The White Witch from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Her love of theater and music shine through her novels .She is known for her chilling, filmic scenes, and her latest crime thriller features blues lyrics she composed and credited to one of her characters. She has co-written screenplays for two of her novels, and is active with the Film Festival in her hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi, which is also the birthplace of Elvis.

Peggy's love of both writing and music is so strong, she says, "I hear the music of words in every novel I write." You can hear her discuss the link between the two arts in her music videos on Facebook and visit her at her website.


Social Media Links:

Website: https://peggywebb.com/

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/PeggyWebbAuthor

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/peggy.webb.92/

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/peggy.webb.92/

Bookouture Email Sign Up: https://bookouture.com/subscribe/peggy-webb/


Thursday, September 12, 2024

Reading Corner Journal 2024 ( August )

 


Welcome to my reading Corner Journal,  this is the place where I'll be keep track of what books I've read each month. 


 August 


Books read : 11 


Kindle :1


NetGalley  :6


Physical  4


Play books :0


Audiobooks :0


DNF 100% : 0


Buddy Reads : 1


August  classic : none


Book that surprised me :1

Phantasma by Kaylie Smith

2nd  book that surprised me  0

 

Nonfiction 0


Funniest book none 0


Biggest Book 0


Audiobooks 0


Favorite Books Phantasma


Re Reads ;

 Rifles For Watie 

Sandstorm 




  • Lazarus by Chris Kauzlarich
  • Sandman by Morgan Hannah MacDonald
  • Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis
  • Buckhorn by William W. Johnstone
  • Phantasma by Kaylie Smith
  • Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith
  • Sandstorm by James Rollins
  • Just Like That by Cole McCade
  • Marauder by Clive Cussler
  • Without A Trace by Peggy Webb
  • Off Midway Station by Marc Alan Edelheit













































































THE BOOKLOVER’S LIBRARY

Welcome to my showcase for The Booklover's Library which is hosted by HarperCollins and Harlequin 







The Booklover's Library
By Madeline Martin
On Sale: September 10, 2024
ISBN: 9781335000392
Hanover Square Press Paperback Original
Price: $18.99






PROLOGUE
Nottingham, England April 1931
JUST ONE MORE CHAPTER. Emma lingered in the storage area on the second floor of her
father’s bookshop, Tower Bookshop, with Jane Austen’s Emma cradled in her lap. Sadly, not her
namesake—her parents had named her Emmaline for an aunt she’d never met, who had died
on Emma’s seventh birthday ten years ago.
Still, the book was one of Emma’s favorites.
“Emma.” Papa’s voice rose from somewhere in the bookshop, sharp with irritation.
She frowned. Papa was seldom ever cross with her.
Perhaps the smoke from the man who had come in with his cigar earlier still lingered in the
shop.
She settled a scrap of paper into the spine of her book.
“Emmaline!” Something to that second cry snapped her to attention, a raw, frantic pitch.
Papa was never panicked.
She leaped up from the seat with such haste, the book dropped to the ground with a whump.
“I’m in the warehouse,” she called out, racing to the door.
The handle was scalding hot. She yelped and drew back. That’s when she saw the smoke,
wisps seeping beneath the door, glowing in the stream of sunlight.
Fire.
She put her skirt over her hand and twisted the knob to open the door. Thick plumes of smoke
billowed in, black and choking.
She sucked in a breath of surprise, unintentionally inhaling a lungful of burning air. A cough
racked her and she stumbled back, her mind reeling as her feet pulled her from the threat.
But to where? This was the only exit from the storeroom, save the second-floor window.
“Papa,” she shouted, terror creeping into her voice.
All at once, he was there, wrapping a blanket around them, the one she kept in the shop for cold
mornings before the furnace managed to heat the old building.
“Stay at my side.” Papa’s voice was gravelly beneath the blanket where he’d covered the lower
part of his face. Even as he led her away, a great cough shuddered through his lean frame.
Beyond the wall of smoke was a vision straight out of Milton’s Paradise Lost as fire licked and
climbed its way up the towering stacks of books, devouring a lifetime of careful curation. Emma
screamed, the sound muted by the blanket.
But Papa’s hand was firm at her back, pressing her forward. “We have to run.” Not slowing, he
guided her to the winding metal staircase. She used to love clattering down it as a girl, hearing
the metal ringing around her.

“It’s hot,” Papa cautioned. “Don’t touch it.”
Emma hugged against his side as they squeezed down the narrow steps that barely fit the two
of them together. It swayed beneath their weight, no longer sturdy as it had once been. The
blazing heat felt as though it was blistering Emma’s skin. Too hot. Too close. Too much.
And they were plunging deeper into the fiery depths.
The soles of Emma’s shoes stuck to the last two steps as rubber melted against metal.
What had once been rows of bookshelves was now a maze of flames. Even Papa hesitated
before the seemingly impassable blaze.
But there was nowhere else to go.
The fire was alive. Cracking and popping and hissing and roaring, roaring, roaring so loud, it
seemed like an actual beast.
“Go,” he shouted, and his grip tightened around her, pulling her forward.
Together they ran, between columns of fire that had once been shelves of books. An ear-
shattering crack came from above, spurring them to the front as fire and sparks poured down
behind them.
Emma ran faster than she ever had before, faster than she knew herself capable. Papa’s arm at
her side yanked her this way or that, navigating through the fiery chaos. Until there was
nowhere to go.
Papa roared louder than the fire beast and released her, running toward the blazing door. It flew
open at the impact, revealing clean sunny daylight outside. He turned toward her even as she
rushed after him and grabbed her around the shoulders, hauling her into the street.
Emma gulped in the clean air, reveling in the cool dampness washing into her tortured lungs. A
crowd had gathered, staring up at the Tower Bookshop. Some came to Emma and Papa, asking
in a frenzy of voices if they were hurt.
In the distance came the scream of emergency sirens. Sirens Emma had heard her entire life,
but had never once needed herself.
There was need now. She held on to Papa’s hand and looked behind her at the building that
had been in her family for two generations and was meant to become hers someday. Her gaze
skimmed over the bookshop to the top two floors where their home had once been.
The fire beast gave a great heaving howl and the top floor crumpled.
Someone grabbed her from behind, dragging her back as the rest of the structure came down,
ripping her hand from her father’s. She didn’t reach for him again, unable to move, unable to
think, her eyes fixed on the building as it crashed in on itself in a fiery heap. Their livelihood.
Their home.
All the pictures of her mother who had died after Emma was born, all the books she and her
father had lovingly selected from bookshops around England on the trips they’d taken together,
everything they’d ever owned.

Gone.
Emma choked on a sob at the realization.
Everything was gone.
“We need a doctor.” A man’s voice broke through her horror, pulling her attention to her father.
He lay on the ground, motionless. Soot streaked his handsome slender face, and his thick gray
hair that had once been the same shade of chestnut as hers was now singed in blackened tufts.
“Papa?” She sagged to the ground beside him.
His eyes lifted to her, watery blue and filled with a love that made her heart swell. The breath
wheezed from his chest like a kettle’s cry. “You’re safe.”
Once the words left his mouth, his body relaxed, going slack.
“Papa?” Emma cried.
This time his eyes did not meet hers. They looked through her. Sightless and empty.
She shuddered at how unnatural he appeared. Like her father, and yet not like her father.
“Papa?”
The wailing sirens were still too far-off.
“I’m a doctor.” A man knelt on the other side of her father. His fingers went to Papa’s blackened
neck and the man’s sad brown eyes turned up to her.
“I’m sorry, love. He’s gone.”
Emma stared at the man, refusing to believe her ears even as she saw the truth.
It had always just been Emma and her father, the two of them against the world, as Papa used
to say. They read the same books to discuss together, they worked every day at the bookshop
together, friends and colleagues as much as they were father and daughter. Once Emma had
completed her schooling, she’d even traveled with him, curating books like the first editions they
were still waiting on to arrive from Newcastle.
Now that beautiful light that shone in his eyes had dulled. Lifeless.
It was no longer Papa and her against the world.
He was gone.
Their shop was gone.
Their home was gone.
Everything she knew and loved was gone.

Excerpted from THE BOOKLOVER’S LIBRARY by Madeline Martin, Copyright © 2024 by
Madeline Martin. Published by arrangement with HTP Books, a Division of HarperCollins.



About the Book:
A heartwarming story about a mother and daughter in wartime England and the power of books that bring them together, by the bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London.

In Nottingham, England, widow Emma Taylor finds herself in desperate need of a job. She and her beloved daughter Olivia have always managed just fine on their own, but with the legal restrictions prohibiting widows with children from most employment opportunities, she’s left with only one option: persuading the manageress at Boots’ Booklover’s Library to take a chance on her with a job.

When the threat of war in England becomes a reality, Olivia must be evacuated to the countryside. In the wake of being separated from her daughter, Emma seeks solace in the unlikely friendships she forms with her neighbors and coworkers, and a renewed sense of purpose through the recommendations she provides to the library’s quirky regulars. But the job doesn’t come without its difficulties. Books are mysteriously misshelved and disappearing and the work at the lending library forces her to confront the memories of her late father and the bookstore they once owned together before a terrible accident.

As the Blitz intensifies in Nottingham and Emma fights to reunite with her daughter, she must learn to depend on her community and the power of literature more than ever to find hope in the darkest of times.
About the Author: Madeline Martin is a New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author of historical fiction and historical romance with books that have been translated into over twenty-five different languages.






Social Links:

Author Website: https://madelinemartin.com/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadelineMartinAuthor 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MadelineMMartin 

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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/12062937.Madeline_MartinAbout the Author: Madeline Martin is a New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author of historical fiction and historical romance with books that have been translated into over twenty-five different languages.


Off Midway Station

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Off Midway Station which is been hosted by Bookouture & Second Sky Title: Off Midway Station    Author...