BEA'S BOOK NOOK "I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once." C. S. Lewis “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.” ― Oscar Wilde

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Review of Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham

Publisher: Midnight Ink
Series: An Animals in Focus Mystery #1
Format Read: Trade Paperback
Release Date: October 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon  Barnes & Noble  The Book Depository

Book Blurb from goodreads:
Dogs, cats, and murderous misdeeds. 
Animal photographer and dog show handler Janet MacPhail knows it’s the sure-footed, finely trained canine competitors that steal the attention in the obedience ring. But all eyes are on widely disliked star handler Abigail Dorn when she falls down dead at the drop on recall command with her border collie, Pip, an Obedience Trial Champion.
Janet suspects foul play when she uncovers a bitter rivalry between Abby and Suzette, the owner of Fly, Pip’s top-ranking competitor. Balancing her dementia-afflicted mother, threats aimed at her beloved pets, and a flirty-hunk dog handler, Janet investigates as another murder takes place. And her nosing around reveals an ugly scandal in the dog show circuit.

Bea's Thoughts:

If you aren’t a dog lover, this might not be the right book for you. I like dogs but I’m not a dog lover and at times the story dragged. We get an up close and detailed look at dog shows and their culture, as well as a look at breeding purebred dogs. Mixed in with the murder mysteries are a sweet budding romance and the travails of an aging parent.

Janet is likable; she isn’t a morning person, loves animals, has bills to pay, puts housekeeping low on her priority list (which actually works to her benefit later in the story), and has family problems. When a competitor and acquaintance, Abigail,  literally falls ill at a show, she rushes over to help but Abigail dies en route to the hospital. She helps Abigail’s husband by taking the dog, Pip, home to her house for a few days. That’s when the trouble begins. She is hounded by another competitor and Pip’s breeder to turn Pip over to them and the police keep questioning her. She gets drawn deeper and deeper into the investigation, unable to turn away.

Boneham pushes one suspect very hard; so hard that I became convinced that that person wasn’t actually responsible. There are other suspects and I thought I knew who it was. Boneham sprinkles clues and red herrings throughout the story, leaving the reader wondering just who the killer is. The ending was a bit cliched, and the dog details could get incredibly dry. The book goes on too long, it could have been trimmed by a quarter and been the better for it. The story was okay but I doubt I’ll bother with the next book.

This review first appeared at BookTrib.  I borrowed this book from my library.

Cat Thursday - Where's my dinner?


Welcome to the weekly meme hosted by The True Book Addict that celebrates cats; their foibles and humorousness and the joy they bring. You can join in by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you made or came across, cat art or share with us pics of your own felines, then post your link up at The True Book Addict



My cat gets three meals a day but he'd prefer it if he could eat whenever he wants, as much as he wants. I used to work two jobs out of the house, 50 - 60 a week, which meant that sometimes he'd go 10 or 12 hours between meals. So, for many years I'd just put out food and refill as needed so he didn't go hungry but he gained weight that way. So, the vet and I put him on a diet and a schedule and he HATES it. I don't need a clock with him around. He is my clock. :D

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Excerpt & GC Giveaway - Ixeos by Jennings Wright


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Today I have a sci fi YA for you. Released last month, "Ixeos" (I wonder if I could get away with that word in Scrabble?) is the first in a new trilogy. Read on for an excerpt and a giveaway.

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Excerpt

Marty chewed his crusty bread thoughtfully. “They’ve got a pretty amazing set up down here,” he observed. “Fresh food, the air is okay, there’s apparently water for drinking and washing and bathing. Dorms, a library… It’s pretty sweet!”

“Sweet?” Clay asked in amazement. “We’re two hundred feet underground, apparently recruited to fight some kind of alien serial killers, and we can’t get home! How is that sweet?”

Neahle laid a hand on his wrist just above his tattoo. Her thumb rubbed the spot. “We’ll be okay, Clay,” she said quietly. “We just need to get our bearings. You know. Figure out what we’re supposed to do.”

Clay put his hand over hers for a minute, then pulled his arm away. “How do we know that what these people are saying is true? It’s nuts! And this Landon — who’s he supposed to be? How come he can leave here, and we can’t?”

“We’ll find more out tomorrow,” Marty said. “But we were chosen, dude. There’s something we can do here to make a difference in this rebellion thing, and that makes us special. I mean, Landon chose us for a reason, right?”

“Because we were the only ones stupid enough to follow the ducks…” Clay muttered, taking a large swallow of water from his mug.
 

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Ixeos

Book Blurb ~

The McClellands are enjoying a lazy summer vacation at the beach when they are lured from our world into Ixeos, an alternate Earth. Finding themselves lost in a maze of tunnels under Paris and surrounded by strangers, they discover that they have been brought to Ixeos for one purpose:  to take the planet back from humanoid aliens who have claimed it. With the aid of the tunnels and a mysterious man named Landon, the teens travel the world seeking the key that will allow them to free Darian, the long-imprisoned rebel leader. But the aliens aren't the only problem on Ixeos -- the McClellands have to deal with brutal gangs, desperate junkies, and a world without power, where all the technology is owned by the aliens, and where most of the population has been killed or enslaved. The worst part? There's no way home.

Publisher: CreateSpace
Genre: Science Fiction, YA
Format: Paperback, ebook 
Length: 358 pages, 767 KB
Release Date: February 11, 2013 
Buying Links:  Amazon * Barnes & Noble

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About the Author:

Born and raised in Florida, Jennings spent her early years reading anything she could get her hands on, when she wasn't spending time in and on the water. She won a prize in the 6th grade for her science fiction stories.

Jennings attended the University of Tampa, graduating with a B.A. in Political Science, and almost enough credits for B.A.s in both English and History. She attended graduate school at the University of West Florida, studying Psychology. She spent time over the years doing various kinds of business writing, editing, and teaching writing, but mostly having and raising her family, homeschooling her children, owning and running a business with her husband, and starting a non-profit.

Thanks to a crazy idea called NaNoWriMo Jennings got back into creative writing in 2011 and hasn't stopped since. She currently lives in North Carolina with her husband, also a business owner and writer, and two children, and travels extensively with her family, and her non-profit in Uganda.

Find Jennings online:

 Facebook * Twitter * Website * Blog * Amazon * Goodreads

 
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Review of Holiday Buzz by Cleo Coyle

Publisher: Berkley
Series: Coffeehouse Mystery #12
Format read: Paperback
Release Date: December 3, 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon  Barnes & Noble  The Book Depository

Book Blurb from goodreads:
Holiday time is party time in New York City, but after a sparkling winter bash ends with a murder, Village Blend coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi vows to put the killer on ice…
At the Great New York Cookie Swap, pastry chefs bake up their very best for charity. Clare is in charge of the beverage service, and her famous Fa-la-la-la Lattes make the gathering even merrier. But her high spirits come crashing down to earth, when she discovers the battered body of a hard-working baker’s assistant.

Police suspect a serial attacker whose escalating crimes have become known as “The Christmas Stalkings.” Clare’s boyfriend, NYPD detective Mike Quinn, finds reason to believe even more sinister forces are involved. Clare isn’t so sure—and when she finds a second bludgeoned baker, she becomes a target. Now Clare is spending the holiday season pouring over clues, and she’s not going to rest until justice is served.

Bea's Thoughts:

This is the second book I've read in this series and neither book worked for me. They're not bad, they just don't do it for me. I found Holiday Buzz to be long, occasionally dry, unnecessarily complicated, and just plain boring at times. Yet at other times, I enjoyed it and wanted to keep reading. I  was continually torn between saying the heck with it and giving up and continuing to read to see who the killer was.

There are many candidates for the killer, lots of clues and red herrings and coincidences, almost too many. It felt at times as if Coyle had a word count in mind and needed to fill it somehow. I like Clare and her relationship with her ex-husband and his mother who are also her partners in the coffee shop. In fact, I liked the relationships and the coffee house scenes much better than the mystery portion which was unfortunate since this is a mystery. When the killer was revealed I was in disbelief because I couldn't believe it, it was, in my opinion, implausible. I wish we'd had a chance to see Moirin, the murdered woman, before she died. We see her through the eyes of Clare and others during the story but she never felt real to me. I wasn't invested in solving her murder; I wanted to see who killer was because I was curious how Coyle would pull it off and not because I cared about Moirin.

Having tried two books in this series, I think it's safe to say that it's not the right series for me. It might work for you though. There are recipes included and many of the cookies and drinks mentioned in the story sound absolutely delicious. 

I borrowed this from my local library.

Double Cover Reveal - Surrender & Justice by Rhiannon Paille

Yes, you read that right. It's a two-for-one, double cover reveal! Horror and urban fantasy author unveiling a new cover for a previously released book and one for book that was released in January. You can see both covers today.

Also, both books are free today, today only, March 19th. So if the covers or the blurbs intrigue you, go download them quickly!

SURRENDER (The Ferryman + The Flame #1)
Author: Rhiannon Paille
Cover Design: Regina Wamba of Mae I Design
Exclusively on Amazon / Kindle (don't forget to get your copy!)

Book Blurb from the author ~
How far would you go to save everything you ever loved?

Kaliel was warned about her love for the Ferryman. One day he will marry the land and leave Avristar forever. She doesn't listen, and because of what she is-- a Flame-- one of nine apocalyptic weapons, she sparks a war. In a desperate attempt to save her home and her love, Kaliel tries to awaken Avred, not knowing she may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.



JUSTICE (The Ferryman + The Flame #2)
Author: Rhiannon Paille Cover Design: Regina Wamba of Mae I Design Exclusively available at Amazon / Kindle

Book Blurb from the author ~

How far would you go to destroy yourself?

Krishani always knew he would have to go to the Lands of Men, but he never thought it would be like this. Enemies everywhere, an ancestor he can't respect, elders he can't trust, a curse he can't stop and friends he can't help but hate. Desperate to end the pain, he sets out on a quest to find the other Flames and face the enemy that took everything from him.


About the author:

Rhi was never a normal girl. Her life was an urban fantasy wrapped in a paranormal romance and served with a side of horror. To escape her everyday weirdness she began writing fantasy. She studied at U of Sedona and MIMT, obtaining a PhD in Metaphysical Science and Parapsychology. She's married to a chef/comic book shop owner and has a fondness for architecture. She frequents twitter and facebook, but if you really want to get to know her you should visit her site: www.yafantasyauthor.com

Find Rhiannon online:

Monday, March 18, 2013

The Long Way Home by Jessica Scott: Giveaway, Excerpt, Trailer & Cover Reveal!

Jessica Scott has a new book out today, a non-fiction. "The Long Way Home" is a follow up to "To Iraq and Back" which was a compilation of blog posts about her time as soldier in Iraq while this one takes a more personal approach. You can read this one without having read "To Iraq and Back".

I love the cover; the juxtaposition of war and family, drab helmet and cute toy. It perfectly summarizes the jobs and challenges that Jessica, and other soldiers, face both during their tour of duty and when they returrn.



Blurb from the author ~
My name is Jessica Scott. I am a soldier. I am a mother. I am a wife. 

Bestselling novelist Jessica Scott takes you on her first person journey home from war. 

In 2009, Army second lieutenant Jessica Scott deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. She thought deploying was the hardest thing she'd ever do. 

She was wrong.
This is the story of a mother coming home from war and learning to be a mom again. This is the story of a lieutenant making the grade and becoming a company commander. This is the journey of a writer persevering through a hundred rejections. This is the story of  a soldier learning to be a woman again. This is the story of a soldier learning to ask for help.
This is the journey as it happened, without commentary.

This is her blog. There are many blogs from the Iraq war, but this one is hers.

Publisher: Tormia Creatives
Genre: Non-fiction, Memoir
Format: ebook, paperback
Length: 343 pages
Release Date: March 18, 2013

Take a look at the book trailer, see what you think.


Did that get your interest? Still not sure? Check out this excerpt.

 

Make sure you check out the reviews on Goodreads and if you haven't already, add it to your shelf! Get your copy today: Barnes & Noble | Smashwords | Amazon | Kobo

To celebrate the release of "The Long Way Home", Jessica is giving away digital copies of her entire backlist (romance and nonfiction) to a lucky commenter. The giveaway will run through 11:59PM EST of Sunday March 24th. Please read my Giveaway Policy.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Sunday Book Share #28




I'm participating in Feed My Reader Friday hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A WriterThe Sunday Post, hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer, and Stacking the Shelves, hosted by Tynga's Reviews. These  memes allow book bloggers the chance to share print and digital books they've received, and different posts and events at their blogs. 

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Irish Soda bread, the only raisin bread safe for me to eat, nom nom nom. Please pardon the crumbs while I indulge. :D What, if anything, do you do for St. Patrick's Day?

The Week in Review





Giveaways: 


Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge: I did better this week. :)

Odd phrase that led to the blog: "trust me i'm an engineer meme" I have no idea where this came from. :D

Upcoming This Week 

Blog Tours: Trailer and Cover Reveal for The Long Way Home by Jessica Scott
Double Cover Reveal: Surrender & Justice by Rhiannon Paille
Book Blast & Giveaway for Ixeos by Jennings Wright
Guest Post by Laura Lee Nutt

Reviews: Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham
Holiday Buzz by Cleo Coyle

BOOKS 

Bought - Print


This was a Kickstarter project that I backed months ago. It has stories by a very good friend and several online acquaintances. The print book arrived this week; I'm still waiting on the ebook.

Review - Print



Kindle Freebies


Happy Reading!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Goodreads Chat with Mystery Author J.A. Jance Monday 3/18

Photo from author website
 
Mystery author J.A. Jance will be answering questions on the Goodreads site from Goodreads members in a special one day only discussion group in celebration of her book Deadly Stakes (Ali Reynolds #8). 

J.A. Jance will answer questions throughout the day Monday, March 18th, but you can ask your question right now! To ask a question or simply read the discussion, join the group.