Days of Sun and Shadow by India Hayford #bookreview @recordedbooks

Overview

Born into tragedy but gifted with a powerful connection to the natural world, a resilient young woman comes of age amid the wild beauty of early-1800s Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas in this incandescent, hauntingly moving epic about home, horses, human connection, and the transcendent awe of nature for readers of Go As a River and The Giver of Stars.

Alabama, 1813: In the midst of the battle and massacre at Fort Mims, a baby is born. It’s a portentous beginning for Emilie McCain, who has inherited the Sight—visions that come in dreams guided by an owl. Owl is Emilie’s steadfast companion, a welcome balance to her mother’s neglect. Along with the Sight, Emilie possesses an innate talent for communicating with horses. In an era when a woman legally belongs to her husband, such gifts may be the only things that are hers to keep. 

The family makes a perilous move to Arkansas Territory, where Emilie becomes a master horse trainer and leatherworker. For all her skill with horses, Emilie sometimes fails to see the dark truth about the people she encounters. Other dangers, even when predicted, may be impossible to defend against—yellow fever, greed, vengeance, and the unforgiving land itself. 

Through love, marriage, heartache, and hardship, Emilie gains strength and resilience. After years of avoiding emotional entanglements, she meets a man who presents her with a horse to be trained and an offer of friendship she could sorely use. But with his arrival come other tests of her will and her judgement. Finally, a shocking revelation inspires an act beyond her imagining—and may set her free to find the place she truly belongs . . .

Review

Well! India Hayford has done it again. I loved The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree. And her second book is almost as good as her first.

Emilie and her family make a perilous move to Arkansas Territory, where Emilie becomes a master horse trainer and leatherworker. For all her skill with horses, Emilie sometimes fails to see the dark truth about the people she encounters. Other dangers, even when predicted, may be impossible to defend against—yellow fever, greed, vengeance, and the unforgiving land itself. 

Emilie is a woman who does not let anything stop her, including husbands. And she makes some bad decisions in that department. But she overcomes so much to become her own person.

This does have a bit of a slow start but the history and the story surrounding Emilie and her beginnings just kept me moving along.

Yall! There were several places in this book that I had to pause the narration. I had to catch my breath. This story is powerful. It is emotional. It is very well researched and very well written.

This is narrated by Zura Johnson, Laura Jennings and Matt Godfrey. I cannot imagine a better team to narrate this book.

Need a story that just might make you cry, scream and throw something…THIS IS IT. Grab your copy today.

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Lost In France by Claire Ross Dunn #bookreview @dreamscapeaudio

Overview

The click of a button could change your life.

A fresh start in France is just what this mother-daughter duo needs to transform their lives, perfect for fans of Under the Tuscan Sun.

Dedicated single mom and overworked film festival staffer Marlow buys a house online for one euro—then finds out there are strings attached. To sort out the mess, Marlow decides to take an impromptu holiday in France. But when the impossible local bureaucrat refuses her a refund, she decides to renovate and flip the house. 

Along for the ride is Marlow’s teenage daughter, Sabine. Recently graduated but adrift, Sabine uses the trip as a chance to secretly reconnect with her Parisian father. And when a cute but arrogant boy enters the picture, things get even more complicated. 

Meanwhile, Marlow finds herself caught between two men, the fascinating but irascible village handyman and the wealthy and charming owner of a nearby champagnerie. Torn between a safe but predictable life back in Toronto and a wonderful if uncertain future abroad, Marlow and Sabine must embrace spontaneity and the transformative power of being a little lost.

Review

I think at some point in my life, I have dreamed of buying a house for one euro and redoing it. So this book was made for me.

Dedicated single mom and overworked film festival staffer Marlow buys a house online for one euro—then finds out there are strings attached. To sort out the mess, Marlow decides to take an impromptu holiday in France. But when the impossible local bureaucrat refuses her a refund, she decides to renovate and flip the house. 

Marlow has found herself in another mess. This is not her first mistake but it is a big one. And the longer she holds on to this big mistake, the house in France, the more it is going to cost her. But, the longer she stays in France, the more she is discovering about herself and her previous life! Plus, her love life is improving quite a bit!

I enjoyed so much about this book the characters, the setting, and of course the chance to live in France!! What is it about a story that offers the reader a new opportunity to live somewhere else…it just is appealing to me.

Kate Udall is the narrator of this lovely book. I enjoyed her so very much! She has the perfect cadence to this wonderful escape.

Need a book that just might make you want to move to France…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Bride’s Betrayal by Debra Webb #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview

Nobody believes she’s innocent.

Except the PI sworn to uncover the truth.

Rory Harris was a terrified witness to the murder of her husband on their wedding night. But no one believed her story about two masked intruders then, and they still don’t. Dubbed the Murder Bride, Rory is free after two years in prison only on a technicality. She needs to uncover the truth before she’s locked away again—this time forever. Chance Rader is truly her last chance. With unexpected attraction blooming, the top Colby Agency PI must help Rory prove her innocence by finding the real killer…before the killer finds her.

Review

If you follow me at all, you know I enjoy Debra Webb! And this book is one of my favorites.

Rory Harris was a terrified witness to the murder of her husband on their wedding night. But no one believed her story about two masked intruders then, and they still don’t. Dubbed the Murder Bride, Rory is free after two years in prison only on a technicality. She needs to uncover the truth before she’s locked away again—this time forever.

Boy! I loved these characters! Rory’s situation will break your heart. But Rader is determined to figure out what happened on her wedding night. And he does not stop. Plus, he has Rory’s back. And she needs him in her corner.

Y’all, this book is full of questions, suppositions and betrayals! I loved this hunt for the truth!

I have read a few books in The Colby Agency Series, but not all. It is not necessary that you read these in order.

Megan Tusing is the narrator and she is excellent!

Need a novel that keeps you guessing, plus, is set in the south…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today

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The Mark by Anne Keene #bookreview #audiobookreview

Overview

The Mark

A literary coming-of-age novel set inside the walls of the U.S. Naval Academy.

Gary Hale arrives at the Academy with a single goal: survive by staying invisible. But what begins as a prank gone sideways sparks a bond between four classmates—each marked in ways they can’t yet admit.

As the pressures of military life collide with buried family wounds, Gary must decide whether survival means disappearing—or finally allowing himself to be seen. With the help of an unlikely crew—Brenna, whose silence and savvy make her a perfect place for secrets; Darnell, a charismatic athlete who reveals more than he says; and Newbs, a deep mind with a wild streak—Gary learns what it means to carry someone else’s story as carefully as your own, even if you lose track of your own along the way.

Told in six immersive episodes, The Mark explores friendship, honor, shame, and the cost of becoming the person others expect you to be.

Perfect for fans of A Separate Peace, Prep, The Secret History, and Station Eleven, The Mark is an unforgettable debut about who we are under pressure—and what remains once we strip away the dirt.

Review

Gary Hale arrives at the Academy with a single goal: survive by staying invisible. But what begins as a prank gone sideways sparks a bond between four classmates—each marked in ways they can’t yet admit.

When this author offered me this book, I was very excited. I enjoy some military books. Y’all I did not read the blurb. I did not realize this was more about coming of age and friendship. Coming of age books are not my favorite genre. So, needless to say, I was a bit taken by surprise.

But this author really creates some unique situations in this military life. And these young adults have a lot of growing up to do. I have a feeling that these characters would be in deep trouble in real life. It is a fun listen!

The narrator is Terence McGovern is excellent. There are quite a few characters and he nailed each one.

Need a novel of friendship…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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When No One Else Will by Amanda Skenandore #bookreview @kensingtonbooks

Overview

Based on the true story of an illegal women’s clinic at the center of a high-profile trial in 1940s Chicago and the nurse who risked her safety and freedom to work there, a thought-provoking, powerfully timely novel of courage, sisterhood, and women’s healthcare for readers of Kristin Hannah, Kerri Maher, and Audrey Blake.

In the fall of 1939, while Europe grapples with the outbreak of war, Mimi Lukas wages a private battle in her Chicago neighborhood. Her husband, Stan, once a promising White Sox player, has been sidelined by a broken leg. His hopes of returning to baseball are dwindling along with their savings. As Stan sinks into inertia, Mimi resolves to go back to nursing.

When a friend tells her of a women’s clinic in need of a nurse, Mimi hesitates. Such places are illegal and at odds with her religious upbringing. But Dr. Gabler’s office isn’t the dingy establishment Mimi envisioned. The space is clean, bright, and welcoming, the staff skillful. Patients are treated with dignity and compassion, even as they are sworn to secrecy about what happens within its walls.

The patients, too, are not who Mimi expected. Some are heartbreakingly young. Most are married, and many already have children. Police and state prosecutors are paid handsomely to turn a blind eye. As Mimi finds kinship with her colleagues and with an officer on retainer, she begins her own private reckoning between what is legal and what is necessary, no matter how painful or inconvenient.

But Mimi senses the tide turning against them. She knows, too, that soon she must decide how much she will risk to defend the ideals she’s come to embrace through hard-won experience . . .

Poignant and insightful, here is a story of courage and empathy, as timeless as it is timely.

Review

There is so much I want to say about this book!

In the fall of 1939, while Europe grapples with the outbreak of war, Mimi Lukas wages a private battle in her Chicago neighborhood. Her husband, Stan, once a promising White Sox player, has been sidelined by a broken leg. His hopes of returning to baseball are dwindling along with their savings. As Stan sinks into inertia, Mimi resolves to go back to nursing. But she doesn’t end up in a regular nursing job. She ends up working for a “women’s” clinic.

When Mimi first realizes exactly what this job is, she walks out. But she is so broke and she needs to put food on the table that she goes back. Soon she realizes how much this clinic is needed. And how much help it is providing to the women in need.

Oh! Mimi is such a fabulous character. She struggles every day with her morals, but providing for her family comes first. And let me tell you when she gets herself in trouble, I had to put the book down and rest a minute my emotions were all over the place.

Which ever side of the aisle you find yourself on this topic, this book will help you see what’s needed, how it started and the desperation of some women. It will also show you how bad some of the men were. (And still are).

Need a novel based on a true story… THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today!

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Worse Than Strangers by Kyleigh Leddy #bookreview @gallerybooks

Overview

A debut novel for fans of Jane Austen, Elin Hilderbrand, and Gilmore Girls, Worse Than Strangers is a beachy retelling of Austen’s Persuasion set against the backdrop of a cottage on Nantucket about finding romance, second chances, and a new path in life.

Rose and Lily are best friends first, mother-daughter second, which is good because right now, Lily could really use a friend. Recently fired from her NYC magazine job and heartbroken, Lily has fled to the family cottage in Siasconset. She is shocked when she stumbles across her first love at the grocery store holding hands with his new fiancé—a fiancé he never mentioned on their many, many late-night phone calls.

Rose has secrets, too. A therapist about to start her own private practice, Rose’s world is rocked by the handsome renter staying in their guest cottage, Thomas Wentworth: the one person she thought she would never see again and the man who has always (unfortunately) held her heart.

A modern retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion set against a backdrop of blue and purple hydrangeas, swollen brick sidewalks, tall sea grass, and uniform, shingled houses, Lily and Rose Gardner’s summer journey of second chances, healing, and hope begs the question: Can you repeat the past, and is it ever too late to try again?

Review

Rose and Lily are best friends first, mother-daughter second. Recently fired from her NYC magazine job and heartbroken, Lily has fled to the family cottage in Siasconset. She is shocked when she stumbles across her first love at the grocery store holding hands with his new fiancé—a fiancé he never mentioned on their many, many late-night phone calls.

This is told in two different points of view, Lily and Rose. Each of these sweet ladies have their own issues to deal with. I will say, I found Lily to be a little overly dramatic and I wanted to pop her on a few occasions. But I did enjoy so much about this story.

I absolutely loved the setting of Nantucket. The author brings this place to life. I truly felt like I was right there feeling the wind on my face.

Now this story is a bit of a jumble. The transitions do not seem as smooth as they should be. But I really did enjoy this tale. It has great characters, wonderful setting and a good bit of drama to boot!

Need a good story set on Nantucket to get you through the summer…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Whisper Creek by Allison Brennan #bookreview @Macmillanaudio

Overview

New York Times bestseller Allison Brennan delivers a pulse-pounding thriller about one family fighting for their land against both human enemies and Mother Nature.

After the sudden death of her husband, Ellen McKenna is doing everything she can to keep her Texas farm afloat. She and her family hope to expand their operation, but times are tough and making ends meet is more expensive than she imagined, much less trying to grow. Many of their neighbors in Cooke County have thrown in the towel and agreed to sell their farms to a local businessman, but despite similar pressure, Ellen refuses to let her dreams die.

On top of the usual hardships, a series of recent storms has left the region partly flooded, and as the heavy rain begins again one morning, all the members of the McKenna family jump into action to protect their land and animals. Ellen’s oldest son discovers an injured dog―and the dog leads him to a man barely clinging to life, the apparent victim of a brutal home invasion. Then, Ellen’s younger kids go to check on a nearby neighbor and walk into a threat none of them saw coming.

Before anyone can figure out what’s really going on in their idyllic rural valley, the storm picks up again in intensity, and the McKenna kids find themselves in over their heads with no way to call for help. To protect her farm–and her family―Ellen must face down all the forces trying to tear them apart.

Allison Brennan’s talent for twisty, tense pacing combines with a deeply drawn family drama and the unforgiving power of nature in this compelling standalone thriller.

Review

After the sudden death of her husband, Ellen McKenna is doing everything she can to keep her Texas farm afloat. Many of their neighbors in Cooke County have thrown in the towel and agreed to sell their farms to a local businessman, but despite similar pressure, Ellen refuses to let her dreams die. But it may cost her more than her dreams if she does not sell!

Ellen is definitely struggling. Her husband’s accident and death has left her with more to deal with than she ever expected. But she is not giving up or giving into a sell! I loved her strength and her stubbornness. Living where she lives and trying to make ends meet on a farm, she needs stubbornness! And let me tell you, do not come for her kids…she will not let anything happen to her kids.

Talk about some twists and turns. From the weather, to sabotage, to a home invasion, Allison Brennan keeps the reader’s pulse pounding.

As always, Amanda Stribling has done an excellent narration job! This has quite a few male characters and she has a unique voice for each one.

Need a novel that moves quickly and takes some twisted turns…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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When You Loved Me by Beatriz Williams #bookreview

Overview

A young widow returns to her late father’s New England estate, only to be drawn into the hunt for the rumored pirate treasure that consumed his life, in this thrilling and moving novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Husbands & Lovers.

“Utterly transporting . . . one of the most gorgeous love stories I’ve read in a long time.”—Emily Giffin

Local history insists that a legendary pirate buried his treasure somewhere beneath Windward, the decayed Cooper estate on Winthrop Island, but Lucy Cooper never trusted the fable that broke her family apart. When a widowed Lucy returns with her young daughter to grieve her estranged father, she discovers catastrophe: The property is mired in debt she canʼt repay, and Ben Ressler has unexpectedly turned up on her doorstep.

Thirteen summers ago, the teenaged Lucy never meant to fall in love with Ben, a Dartmouth football star vacationing nearby at the Peabody estate and the object of an all-consuming crush by Laura Peabody, Lucy’s best friend. Those few weeks were the best and worst of Lucy’s life, dooming her friendship with Laura. Now, after a fatal accident ended his dazzling NFL career, Ben has returned to live quietly in the Peabodys’ caretaker lodge. He’s also the last person who saw Lucy’s father alive.

As Lucy reconstructs her father’s troubling final days, she uncovers his research on the frozen winter of 1717, when a desperately wounded pirate sought refuge on Winthrop Island with an enigmatic healer. To Lucy, this history points the way to a different kind of treasure: how to heal from the fractures of the past and earn a second chance at love. But just as Lucy’s long-buried emotions sear to the surface, a shocking turn of events reveals that someone else on the island will do whatever it takes to claim the fabled plunder.

A timeless story of love and atonement, When You Loved Memaps both a centuries-old treasure hunt and the intimate territory of the human heart, weaving together past and present as only Beatriz Williams can.

Review

When a widowed Lucy returns to Winthrop Island with her young daughter to grieve her estranged father, she discovers a catastrophe: The property is mired in debt she canʼt repay, and Ben Ressler, her old flame, has unexpectedly turned up on her doorstep.

I enjoyed Lucy and Ben. These two are slow to discover their feelings. But as a reader, you know those feelings are there and they are so strong. Then there is the pirate’s treasure mixed into their world. This keeps the story intriguing for sure.

But, as much as I loved Lucy and Ben, I found the flash back in time to 1717 a bit boring. It just didn’t fit for me. Usually, I enjoy the past mixed with the present. However, this part of the book just slowed the whole story down for me.

I am a huge fan of this author. My favorite book by her is Under the Stars. But all her books are so very good. You cannot go wrong with any of them. Even though this is my least favorite, it is still a 4 star read.

Need a story of love story with a bit of a treasure hunt…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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By The River’s Edge by Gregg Olsen #truecrime #bookreview

Overview

The decades-long manhunt for a serial killer takes a stunning turn in a haunting and harrowing true crime shocker by Gregg Olsen, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of If You Tell.

In 1990 in Washington state, the bodies of Yolanda Sapp, Nickie Lowe, and Kathy Brisbois were found on the banks of the Spokane River. They were part of a close-knit alliance of sex workers whose oath to protect each other was, in the end, hopeless. For twenty-two years their brutal murders went unsolved.

In 2012, a DNA cold hit pointed to Douglas Perry. A repeat assault offender, Douglas was currently incarcerated in Carswell, Texas. But there was a twist: The facility was for female prisoners. The man authorities hunted for decades was now Donna Perry. Her gender reassignment not only helped to mask the evil deeds of the past, it ended a life of childhood traumas and a pent-up rage unleashed on nearly thirty victims, according to Donna herself. Through total reinvention, she believed she’d finally slayed the monster within.

By the River’s Edge is the astonishing true story of an elusive serial killer, an escape plan like no other, and the women who lived and died on the fringes of the Lilac City for whom justice was at long last served.

Review

In 1990 in Washington state, the bodies of Yolanda Sapp, Nickie Lowe, and Kathy Brisbois were found on the banks of the Spokane River. They were part of a close-knit alliance of sex workers whose oath to protect each other was, in the end, hopeless. For twenty-two years their brutal murders went unsolved.

I really enjoy this author, especially his fiction books. However, he has some really good true crime as well!

This is very well researched but it does have some slow spots, especially the interviews. This was a bit monotonous. But, I do understand why he chose this particular crime. It is definitely unique, especially how they caught him/her and how they had to manage him/her.

This is narrated by Karen Peakes. She is very matter of fact and did a great job.

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Echoes of Infamy by Shaina Steinberg #bookreview @kensingtonbooks

Overview

In postwar Los Angeles, former spies Evelyn Bishop and Nick Gallagher dig into shady real estate dealings, murder, and the appalling aftereffects of Japanese American internment during World War II.

Now president of her father’s company, Bishop Aeronautics, Evelyn is presiding over a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of her factory when she is approached by Billy Takemura, a Japanese American soldier who announces that she’s building on stolen land.

Like Evelyn and Nick, Billy is a war hero. He served in the decorated 442nd Nisei company, while most of his family were forcibly interned at Manzanar. Their thriving family restaurant, and the land it occupied, were taken while they were in the camp. 

Determined to right this wrong—and concerned about her father’s possible involvement in profiteering—Evelyn enlists Nick in her investigation. What starts as a discovery of widespread fraud quickly graduates to murder. Suspects range from an unscrupulous business partner to a bitter widow to Billy’s hotheaded brother. It’s up to Evelyn and Nick to expose the truth. However, it’s not easy when Evelyn is fending off betrayal in her own company and Nick’s brutal childhood returns to haunt him. 

Nothing is as it seems as secrets threaten to destroy the life they have worked so hard to build . . .

Review

This is Book number three in the series, Bishop and Gallagher mysteries. I have read book number one, An Unquiet Peace. For some reason, I skipped the second one. It is not necessary read them in order. I’m gonna have to go back and get number two because I really enjoy these characters.

Evelyn is president of her father’s aeronautics company. She is at the groundbreaking of her new facility, when a young man comes up to her and tells her she is building on stolen property. This sends her on a quest to determine what has happened.

The young man, Billy Takemura, is a Japanese American. His family owned a restaurant before the war and when they were put in the internment camps, someone stole their restaurant. Well, now the aeronautics company is building on that very same spot. As you can imagine, Evelyn is livid. She does not want to be stealing anybody’s land.

But this is just part of the story. There is so much that is going on. I enjoyed the hunt to find out what has happened to the land. I enjoyed all the mysteries, and there is more than one mystery in this book. I also love the family drama. And trust me there’s quite a bit of that…especially where Nick is concerned.

Evelyn and Nick are some of the best characters! And I cannot wait until their next adventure.

Need a story with a strong woman character, THIS IS IT! Add it to your list

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