Friday, January 31, 2025

January 2025 Reads








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

January


Books read so far in 2025 
Books read 24


Kindle : 5


NetGalley :12


Physical 5


Play books :0


Audiobooks :1


Edelweiss 1


DNF 100% : 0


Book DNF : 0


Book that surprised me :
Dashiki: A Cozy Mystery by iFlorence Wetzel


Biggest Book :
The Binding Room by Nadine Matheson 513



Next biggest book: 
The Swarm by Andy Marino ( audio book ) 512  as audio book its 15 hours and 43 minutes


Next Biggest book :


Funniest book 1: 
Bloodlust Curse by Luanne Bennett

Funniest book 2 Extreme Medical Services by  Jamie Davis

Favorite book: Bloodlust Curse by Luanne Bennett



2025  re read : The Hobbit, or There and Back Again


 new all time favorite is : 
Cold Iron by Miles Cameron





 




Bloodlust Curse (Charley Underwood #3)
Cold Iron (Masters & Mages, #1)
Find My Daughter
A.L.I.V.E. (A.L.I.V.E. #1)
Witches and Wedding Cake (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #9)
Gone in the Storm: A gripping and unputdownable serial killer thriller (Detective Casey White Book 12)
Hidden Angels (Detective Amanda Steele Book 13)
The Swarm
The Zodiac Killer (Zodiac Killers #1)
Dashiki: A Cozy Mystery
The Murder of Mr. Wickham (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney, #1)
A Touch of Shadows (The Lost Queen, #1)
The Binding Room (Inspector Angelica Henley, #2)
A Dictionary of True Crime: A Reference Guide to the Dark and Curious Crimes of British History
Murder at the Lemonberry Tea (A Beacon Bakeshop Mystery, #6)
Nothing Ever Happens Here
Ice and Stone (Sharon McCone, #34)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again (The Lord of the Rings, #0)
Last Twilight in Paris
Pages and Premonitions (A Spellbound Bookshop Mystery Book 1)
A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon (Glimmer Falls, #1)
Pliosaur (Vengeance from the Deep #1)
Tempted By The Outback Vet (Mills & Boon Medical)
Extreme Medical Services (Extreme Medical Services #1)




The Swarm

 

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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 talk is about The Swarm 

Title: The Swarm 
Author: Andy Marino
Narrated by Candace Fitzgerald 
Published Nov 5,2025 
Publisher: Hachette Audio 
Duration: 15 h 43 m 7s
AudioBook : unabridged 
Book pages :512 
Genre : Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction 
Rating : 5
Would I recommend I ? Yes 
Would I read more by this author: yes 
Would I listen to this Narrator again? Yes 




 cicadas: Sound
Now on to my thoughts: 
First off a big thank you to the publisher Hatchett Audio , and to Andy Marino & Candace Fitzgerald for letting me discover not only a new author and narrator but also a new favorite book . This book came out of nowhere , and that's why  I enjoyed it so much . And will definitely be listening to it again.
As to why I loved it and would do a re read of it , is because it's creepy , dark, twisted, and it literally made me feel like I had something crawling on me even though I was in my house . And there was other aspects of the story that was 100% terrifying from the Insects to the cults , strange deaths that happened.  The inter time I was listening to this  I kept checking my windows and doors to make sure they was closed so no bugs could get in and I kept telling myself to remember not to go outside when it was their time to visit.  So if you love creepy crawly , dark and twisted as well as terrifying stories this might be for you .


begins with cicadas. It will end with the swarm. 

When a bizarre murder case lands on the desk of Detective Vicky Paterson, it's just the start of her nightmare. On the same day, her young daughter, Sadie, is swarmed by cicadas emerging off-cycle from their seventeen-year pattern. Sadie barely survives, and her condition is critical.

Across town, Will and Alicia, two dysfunctional private investigators, are on the trail of a missing girl and the shadowy cult involved in her disappearance. But after the first wave of insects hit, they are forced to barricade themselves in a motel where they must work together with a group of strangers to outlast the invasion.

Soon the infestation is impossible to contain. Humanity rests on the knife's edge of extinction. And there is a terrible purpose behind the emergence – one that Vicky, Will, Alicia, and a small group of unlikely allies must unravel if they are to survive.




About the author
Andy Marino was born in upstate New York, spent half his life in New York City, and now lives in the Hudson Valley. He is the author of the horror novels THE SWARM, IT RIDES A PALE HORSE, and THE SEVEN VISITATION OF SYDNEY BURGESS.

He also writes historical fiction for young readers, most recently ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ. 



Candace Fitzgerald


Candace is a NJ-based, female audiobook narrator and voice actor with a passion for authentic storytelling. She takes great pride in her ability to take direction and give voice to tenacious female characters. Candace delights in using her textured, versatile sound to bring Horror, Thriller/Mysteries and Romance stories to life! Her diverse background as a music therapist, actress, public school music teacher, and mother imbues her work with a relatable, humorous and contemporary quality.

Candace's enthusiasm for musical theater led her to study at the renowned Circle in the Square Theatre School, where she honed her skills as a versatile performer. With extensive experience on both stage and screen, Candace is an accomplished actor. Interestingly, fate brought Candace and her husband together while they were touring the East Coast in a production of Charlotte's Web, one of her most cherished books as a child. Candace played Charlotte and Chris played Wilbur….most definitely fate! While living in New York City, the pair founded the company The Contemporary Traditionalists, which produced stage readings of new and diverse musical works.   They continue to occasionally collaborate on short film projects and humorous vignettes about married life.  

Nowadays, Candace devotes her time to voice acting, giving life to a wide range of projects such as commercials, e-learning, corporate narration, and audiobooks from the comfort of her home studio. Beyond narration, Candace is a multi-talented singer, pianist, and violinist - with hopes to one day unearth the precious violins crafted by her great grandfather in Poland. Candace can often be found cherishing moments with her family, taking a stroll with her beautiful Australian shepherd, or relishing a delicious craft beer. 

Saturday, January 25, 2025

THE QUEEN OF FIVES

 Welcome to my showcase for  The Queen Of Five which is been hosted  by HarperCollins and Harlequin




Title ; The Queen Of Fives  

Author : Alex Hay 

Genre  : Genres: Mystery, Historical Fiction, Historical mystery, crime fiction, Domestic Fiction

Publication Date: January 21, 2025

ISBN: 9781525809859

Graydon House Hardcover

Buy Links:

HarperCollins page: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-queen-of-fives-alex-hay?variant=42418202050594 

BookShop.org: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-queen-of-fives-original-alex-hay/21448543?ean=9781525809859 

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-queen-of-fives-alex-hay/1145522986

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1525809857/keywords=historical%2Bfiction?tag=harpercollinsus-20 



THE QUEEN OF FIVES

By ALEX HAY



A confidence scheme, when properly executed, will follow five movements in close and inviolable order:

I. The Mark.

Wherein a fresh quarry is perceived and made the object of the closest possible study.

II. The Intrusion.

Wherein the quarry’s outer layers must be pierced, his world peeled open…

III. The Ballyhoo.

Where a golden opportunity shall greatly tempt and dazzle the quarry…

IV. The Knot.

Wherein the quarry is encircled by his new friends, and naysayers are sent gently on their way…

V. All In.

Where all commitments are secured, and the business is happily—and irrevocably—concluded.

A coda: there may be many counterstrikes along the way, for such is the nature of the game; it contains so many sides, so many endless possibilities…

Rulebook—1799. 


Day One

The Mark


1

Quinn

Five days earlier

Here was how it began. Four miles east of Berkeley Square, a few turns from Fashion Street and several doors down from the synagogue, stood a humble old house in Spitalfields. Four floors high, four bays across. Rose-colored shutters, a green trim to the door. A basement kitchen hidden from the street, and a colony of house sparrows nesting in the eaves, feasting on bread crusts and milk pudding scrapings.

On the first floor, behind peeling sash windows, stood Quinn Le Blanc.

She changed her gloves. She had a fine selection at her disposal, per her exalted rank in this neighborhood—chevrette kid, mousquetaire, pleated gloves for daytime, ridged ones for riding, silk-lined, fur-edged. All shades, too—dark, tan, brandy, black, mauve. No suede, of course. And no lace: nothing that could snag. The purpose of the glove was the preservation of the skin. Not from the sun, not from the cold.

From people.

She pulled on the French kid—cream-colored with green buttons—flexed her fingers, tested the grip. For she was the reigning Queen of Fives, the present mistress of this house; the details were everything.

“Mr. Silk?” she called from the gaming room. “Have you bolted the rear doors?”

His voice came back, querulous, from the stairs. “Naturally I have.” Then the echo of his boots as he clumped away.

The gaming room breathed around her. It was hot, for they kept a good strong fire burning year-round, braving incineration. But now she threw cold water on the grate, making the embers hiss and smoke. She closed the drapes, which smelled as they always did: a tinge of tobacco and the sour tint of mildew. Something else, too: a touch of cognac, or absinthe—one of the prior queens had enjoyed her spirits.

Quinn examined the room, wondering if she should lock away any valuables for the week. Of course, she had no fears of not returning on schedule, in triumph, per her plan—but still, she was venturing into new and dangerous waters. Some prudence could serve her well. The shelves were crammed with objects: hatboxes, shoeboxes, vinegars, perfume bottles, merino cloths, linen wrappings. But then she decided against it; she despised wasting time. The most incriminating, valuable things were all stored downstairs, in the bureau.

The bureau contained every idea the household ever had, the schemes designed and played by generations of queens. It stood behind doors reinforced with iron bolts, windows that were bricked up and impassable. It was safe enough, for now.

“Quinn?” Silk’s voice floated up the stairs. “We must be punctual.”

“We will be,” she called back with confidence.

Confidence was all they had going for them at the Château these days.

The Château. It was a pompous name for a humble old house. But that was the point, wasn’t it? It gave the place a sense of importance in a neighborhood that great folk merely despised. There were tailors and boot finishers living on one side, cigar makers and scholars on the other, and a very notorious doss-house at the end of the road. Quinn had lived in it nearly all her life, alongside Mr. Silk.

Quinn descended the creaking staircase, flicking dust from the framed portraits lined along the wall. They depicted the Château’s prior queens, first in oils, later in daguerreotype, with Quinn’s own picture placed at the foot of the stairs. Hers was a carte de visite mounted in a gilt frame, adorned with red velvet curtains. In it, Quinn wore a thick veil, just like her predecessors. She carried a single game card in one hand, and she was dressed in her inaugural disguise—playing the very splendid “Mrs. Valentine,” decked in emerald green velvet, ready to defraud the corrupt owners of the nearby Fairfield Works. She was just eighteen, and had already secured the confidence of the Château’s other players—and she was ready to rule.

That was eight years ago.

Quinn rubbed the smeared glass with her cuff. The house needed a good spring clean. She’d given up the housekeeper months ago; even a scullery maid was too great an expense now. Glancing through the rear window, she caught her usual view of the neighborhood—rags flapping on distant lines, air hazed with smoke. The houses opposite winked back at her, all nets and blinds, their disjointed gardens tangled and wild. She fastened the shutters, checking the bolts.

Silk was waiting by the front door. “Ready?” He was wearing a bulky waistcoat, his cravat ruffled right up to his chin. His bald head shone in the weak light.

Quinn studied him, amused. “What have you stuffed yourself with?”

“Strips of steel, if you must know.”

“In your jacket?”

“Yes.”

“For what reason?”

“My own protection. What else?”


Quinn raised a brow. “You’re developing a complex.” “We’re living in a violent age, Le Blanc. A terribly violent age.” Silk was forever clipping newspaper articles about foreign agitators, bombs being left in fruit baskets on station platforms. “Stay close to me, then,” Quinn said, hauling open the front door, squinting in the light. Net curtains twitched across the road. This was a quiet anonymous street, and the location of the Château was a closely guarded secret, even among their kind. But the neighbors kept their eyes on the Château. Nobody questioned its true ownership: the deeds had been adulterated too many times, sliced out of all official registers. In the 1790s, it was inhabited by an elusive Mrs. B—(real name unknown). Some said she’d been a disgraced bluestocking, or an actress, or perhaps a Frenchwoman on the run—a noble comtesse in disguise! She caught the neighborhood’s imagination; they refashioned her in their minds. B—became “Blank,” which in time became “Le Blanc.” Her house was nicknamed le Château. Smoke rose from the chimneys; queer characters came and went; the lights burned at all hours. Some said Madame Le Blanc had started a school. Others claimed it was a brothel. In fact, it was neither. It was something much cleverer. The Queen of Fives. They breathed the title with reverence on the docks, down the coastline. A lady with a hundred faces, a thousand voices, a million lives. She might spin into yours if you didn’t watch out… She played a glittering game: lifting a man’s fortune with five moves, in five days, before disappearing without a trace. The sun was inching higher, turning the sky a hard mazarine blue. “Nice day for it,” Quinn said, squeezing Silk’s arm. Silk peered upward. “I think not.” He’d checked his barometer before breakfast. “There’s a storm coming.” Quinn could feel it, the rippling pleasure down her spine. “Better and better,” she replied. “Now, come along.” They made an unassuming pair when they were out in public. An older gentleman in a dark and bulky overcoat, with a very sleek top hat. A youngish woman in dyed green furs, with a high collar and a sharp-tilted toque. He with his eyes down, minding his step. She with her face veiled, gloves gripped round an elegant cane. Always listening, watching, rolling dice in their minds. Silk and Quinn had a single clear objective for the day. Audacious, impossible, outrageous—but clear. He showed her his appointment book: Three p.m.—Arrive in ballroom, Buckingham Palace, en déguisé.



“In disguise? Doesn’t that go without saying?”
“You tell me. Has your costume been delivered?”
“Not yet. But we have a more serious impediment.”
“Oh?” he asked her.
“I’ve still not received my invitation card to the palace.”
They turned into Fournier Street. Silk tutted. “I’ve dealt with that. Our old friend at the Athenaeum Club will oblige you.”
“You’re quite sure? We’ve never cut it so fine before.”
“Well, you might need to prod him a little.”
“Just a little?”
“The very littlest bit, Quinn.”
Unnecessary violence was not part of their method. But persuasion—well, that was essential. Let’s call a spade a spade: the Château was a fraud house, a cunning firm, a swindler’s palace ruled by a queen. It made its business by cheating great men out of their fortunes. In the bureau stood the Rulebook, its marbled endpapers inscribed with each queen’s initials, setting the conditions of their games.


And this week the Queen of Fives would execute the most dangerous game of her reign.
Quinn paused outside the Ten Bells. “Very well. We can’t afford any slips. I’ll go to the Athenaeum now. Anything else?”
Silk shook his head. “Rien ne va plus.” No more bets.
They gripped hands. He gave her his usual look: a fond gaze, then a frown. “Play on, Le Blanc.”
She grinned at him in return. “Same to you, old friend.”
They parted ways.
And the game began.

Excerpted from THE QUEEN OF FIVES by Alex Hay. Copyright © 2025 by Alex Hay. Published by Graydon House, an imprint of HarperCollins. 



Book Summary: 

“Bridgerton meets The Sting in this effervescent offering…. Hay has conceived of a wholly original take on Victorian London and populated it with a gallery of colorful underworld types. The plotting will have readers on the edges of their seats as one twist after another sets the stage for a series of jaw-dropping revelations. This literary confection is a delectable treat.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)




A confidence scheme, when properly executed, will follow five movements:

I. The Mark II. The Intrusion. III. The Ballyhoo. IV. The Knot. V. All In.

There may be many counter-strikes along the way, for such is the nature of the game; it contains so many sides, so many endless possibilities...

Nothing is quite as it seems in Victorian high society in this clever novel set against the most magnificent wedding of the season, as a mysterious heiress sets her sights on London's most illustrious family



1898. Quinn le Blanc, London’s most talented con woman, has five days to pull off her most ambitious plot yet: trap a highly eligible duke into marriage and lift a fortune from the richest family in England.

Masquerading as the season’s most enviable debutante, Quinn puts on a brilliant act that earns her entrance into the grand drawing rooms and lavish balls of high society—and propels her straight into the inner circle of her target: the charismatic Kendals. Among those she must convince are the handsome bachelor heir, the rebellious younger sister, and the esteemed duchess eager to see her son married.

But the deeper she forges into their world, the more Quinn finds herself tangled in a complicated web of love, lies, and loyalty. The Kendals all have secrets of their own, and she may not be the only one playing a game of high deception...






Social Links:

Author Website: https://alexhaybooks.com/ 

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Author Bios: 


ALEX HAY grew up in the United Kingdom in Cambridge and Cardiff, and has been writing as long as he can remember. He studied history at the University of York, and wrote his dissertation on female power at royal courts, combing the archives for every scrap of drama and skulduggery he could find. He has worked in magazine publishing and the charity sector and lives with his husband in London. His debut, The Housekeepers won the Caledonia Novel Award, and was named a Best Book of the Summer by Reader’s Digest, The Washington Post, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar, and others. His second novel, The Queen of Fives, publishes in January 2025. Alex lives with his husband in South East London.


Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Hidden in the Dark

 Welcome to my blog tour for Hidden in the Dark  which is been hosted by Bookouture 




 First off like always a big thank you to Bookouture , as well as to H.K.Christie and NetGalley for the invite to read book 3 in the Val Costa series Five out of stars , there's just something about this series that I'm loving and can't wait for the next book, wither it's the story line , the characters, or how the author tells her story , it just reaches out and grabs you and the next thing you know your hooked .






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Book Description:


The table is set for family dinner; roast chicken, wine for them and juice for their darling boy, a vase of fresh daisies from the garden for decoration. But the food is cold, and the flowers are wilting. You might think they were sleeping in the next room, if it wasn’t for the blood dripping crimson onto the carpet…

FBI Agent Val Costa is drawn out of retirement once again when the Cramer family are found dead in their home in Red Rose County. She falls to her knees in despair at the sight of little Michael Jr., curled up on the couch. What monster would take the life of an innocent child? Val vows to find justice for the mother, Stephanie Cramer, who survived the attack but is fighting for her life in hospital.

Interviewing neighbors uncovers no leads, but Val knows there’s a message in the way 
Mike Cramer’s body was left, tied to chair, stab wounds all over his body. It seems mother and son were collateral, and Mike was the real target. But why? Working in an auto shop between taking his boy to karate class, Michael was a perfect family man. There are no signs of a robbery, and all Val has to work with are small-town whispers about the age gap between him and his wife.

A break in the case comes when a secret phone is found hidden in Mike’s car and GPS reveals he’d been making late-night trips out of town for weeks before his family was attacked. Her team are quick to suspect an affair, but Val’s instincts tell her it’s something far more sinister.

As more cracks in the perfect Cramer family picture begin to show—arguments, money troubles—Val must work around the clock to stop this twisted individual in their tracks. But does she know someone is watching her every move? And when a dark secret in Mike’s past surfaces, can Val stay ahead of her stalker long enough to catch the killer before another precious life is taken?

An absolutely pulse-pounding crime thriller with unputdownable suspense, perfect for fans of Mary Stone, Kate Gable and L.T. Ryan.



Author Bio:

H.K. Christie is an Amazon bestselling crime novelist best known for her Martina Monroe crime thriller series. H.K.’s writing style is a gripping blend of suspense and pace. Her ability to craft complex plots creates a dynamic ebb and flow of tension that keeps readers captivated and eager for more. Inspired by true crime and social justice, she develops realistic, multidimensional characters that bridge the gap between fiction and reality. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and feisty pup, Charlie.

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Saturday, January 11, 2025

The Vanishing Bookstore

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









Book: The Vanishing Bookstore

Author: Helen Phifer 

Pub Day: January 7th 2025


Buy Link: https://geni.us/B0DDJP36HPcover

Genre :  Fantasy

Rating 5 

Would I recommend it ? YES , IN FACT I'VE already told my friends they have to pick it up to read .

Would I read more by this author? Yes .most definitely yes because she never let's me down . 

Now on to my thoughts: 

First a big thank you to the publisher Bookouture, the author Helen Phifer as well as to NetGalley for not only for the opportunity to read and review The The Vanishing Bookstore but also for helping me find one of my all time favorite books of 2024. As well as helping me discover that Helen Phifer can not only write suspense thrillers but amazing fantasy as well . Going into this I knew 2 things one was I already knew and love the writing style of Helen Phifer because of her series Detective Morgan Brookes which from the very start had me hooked on her , then this one came out of nowhere and nock me for a loop because up until now I had no idea she could fantasy.  But she did amazing job .And with out any doubt deserves the five stars I give it . As to why , here is why 

A fanasty that is mixed with a historical mysterie that has  a touch of the supernatural that blends really well together that you literally can't see where one begins and the other components come into play . Her uses of the 2 different time-lines also work together and helped pull the storyline together. Her characters came to life off the page and their interactions with each other made them feel very real . Other thing I loved was the different powers the sisters had and how they was used . And there was a few other things I loved about this book besides the world building, the characters, the Bookstore and how it played a part in the story . But that would probably give to much away and I want you to pick this up for yourself to read and enjoy, who knows it might be a favorite of yours as well .




 About the Book: 




‘Every story needs a happy ending. And you can’t have yours until you find the bookstore.’


1692. On the outskirts of Salem, a bookstore stands covered in overgrown vines. Inside, a young woman hides a linen-wrapped journal under a loose floorboard and runs away, panicked by the sound of hounds barking in the distance. The bookstore vanishes into thin air…


Present day. Stepping inside a pale-pink house on one of the oldest streets in Salem, Dora can’t believe she’s about to finally meet the mother she thought died tragically when she was just a child. But the excitement is short-lived. Dora’s mother has fear in her eyes, and with a trembling voice she whispers: ‘my life is in danger, and now so is yours…’


Desperate not to lose her mother all over again, Dora digs into her family’s mysterious past, and stumbles upon a seemingly impossible secret: the key to their survival is hidden in a bookstore that no one has seen for generations.


Losing herself amongst thorny brackens and twisted ferns, Dora eventually finds the path that leads to the bookstore. But someone is watching her. They’ve been waiting for her.


As she pushes open the beautiful blue door hidden amongst the sharp brambles, and stands in front of rows of crumbling leatherbound books with faded pages, she has no idea of the secrets she is about to uncover. Or that her life is in more danger than ever before…


Readers will lose themselves in the mesmerising magic of this absorbing and utterly unputdownable page-turner. Perfect for fans of Weyward, The Lost Apothecary and Practical Magic.





Author Bio

Helen Phifer is the Bestselling writer of the hugely popular Annie Graham, Lucy Harwin, Beth Adams and her current series featuring Detective Constable Morgan Brooks published by the fabulous Bookouture.


She lives in the busy town of Barrow-in-Furness surrounded by miles of coastline and a short drive from the glorious English Lake District.


Helen loves reading books that scare the heck out of her and is eternally grateful to Stephen King, Dean Koontz, James Herbert and Graham Masterton for scaring her senseless in her teenage years. Unable to find enough scary stories she decided to write her own and her debut novel The Ghost House released in October 2013 became a #1 Global Bestseller.


She has written over twenty books in various genres and you can follow her over on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/helenphifer/


Or find her over at www.helenphifer.com



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Find my Daughter

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Find my Daughter which is been hosted by Bookouture    Find My Daughter by Jennifer Chase Detective Katie ...