The Boleyn Secret by Alison Weir #bookreview @rbmediaco

Overview

At twelve years old, Katherine Carey attends her aunt, Queen Anne Boleyn, to the scaffold. Horrified by what she witnesses, Katherine is convinced that King Henry VIII is a murderer and has sent an innocent woman to a terrible death.

Although the Boleyn family, once so influential at court, has now fallen from favor, Katherine still manages to secure a coveted role as companion to her now-motherless cousin, the young Lady Elizabeth. Bound by Boleyn blood, the two girls grow as close as sisters, though Katherine has trouble ignoring the sly looks thrown her way and continual whispers behind her back. Only when her mother lies dying does Katherine learn the life-shattering truth that the Boleyns have been hiding for years.

It is a secret that follows Katherine throughout her life, as she flees religious persecution with her husband and lives abroad in fear, returning home only when Elizabeth becomes queen. But the bond between the Boleyn cousins will never be the same again.

With her usual entertaining and authoritative style beloved by readers, renowned historian Alison Weir exposes a dramatic, little-known Tudor mystery in this fascinating, revelatory novel.

Review

Although the Boleyn family, once so influential at court, has now fallen from favor, Katherine still manages to secure a coveted role as companion to her now-motherless cousin, the young Lady Elizabeth. Bound by Boleyn blood, the two girls grow as close as sisters, though Katherine has trouble ignoring the sly looks thrown her way and continual whispers behind her back. Only when her mother lies dying does Katherine learn the life-shattering truth that the Boleyns have been hiding for years.

This is not my favorite Alison Weir tale. And believe me, I have read them all. I love this author. But this book is a bit overly dramatic and full of insignificant details.

However, as with all Alison Weir books, this is very well researched. I did know a good bit about Anne Boleyn’s sister, so none of this came as a big surprise. But it is still an interesting read in one of my favorite time periods.

I have listened to several books by this narrator, Rosalyn Landor. And I have enjoyed her, for the most part. But with this story, there are a lot of kids voices. I am very particular about my narrators when they do kids and as usual, Rosalyn is high-pitched for a child. I just don’t like that. That’s not a child’s voice to me.

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Beneath a Broken Sky by Joshua Moehling #bookreview @pppress

Overview

A big thriller with an even bigger heart!” — Lisa Gardner, New York Times bestselling author

From USA Today bestselling author Joshua Moehling comes a tense, atmospheric thriller about one detective’s search for a mysterious killer in the chaos following a deadly storm…

A killer hides in the wreckage of a broken town…

It’s a hot, miserable summer in the small town of Sandy Lake. Detective Ben Packard has finally settled into life here—just in time for a tornado to sweep through the county, causing irreparable damage. Trees are felled, homes are destroyed, and people are desperate.

Hiding among the debris is someone with a secret. 

When a mother who made enemies defending her bullied son is killed, the suspect list stretches across the entire town. For Packard, the case hits uncomfortably close to home. The deeper he digs, the more Sandy Lake hums with a tension that refuses to break.

As thick smoke from nearby wildfires chokes the air, someone from Packard’s past shows up on his doorstep without warning, forcing him to confront the reality of navigating life as a gay man in a small town bent on tradition, no matter the cost. 

The heat suffocates. The violence simmers. Before the summer is out, someone else will die.

Review

It’s a hot, miserable summer in the small town of Sandy Lake. Detective Ben Packard has finally settled into life here—just in time for a tornado to sweep through the county, causing irreparable damage. Hiding among the debris is someone with a secret. 

This is part of The Ben Packard series. I have never read any of these and I really need to rectify that! I enjoyed this one! This can be read as a stand alone.

Ben is a unique character. He is smart but he does not exude extreme toughness. This is appealing to me. He doesn’t throw his weight around but he sure uses his intellect!

Ben is working the murder of a mom in his small town. And then things start to fall apart around him with more murders. And then…this ending!!

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Spies, Lies and Alibis by Natalie Walters #bookreview @tnfiction

Overview

Cybil Langford has spent years hiding behind her polished, professional facade as the executive assistant to a powerful real estate mogul, where she’s perfectly positioned to collect intel on her boss’s criminal network. But when her mission leads her into the path of Lorenzo Ramirez–a ruthless crime boss with deadly plans–she’ll need every ounce of cunning and charm to stay one step ahead.

Then he walks back into her life.

Ben Bradley is deep undercover for the FBI, living under an alias, as a financial advisor with a reputation for helping the wealthy and corrupt launder their money. His target? Lorenzo Ramirez, a dangerous crime boss with his hands in everything from smuggling to murder. But when a familiar face from his past suddenly reappears, things get . . . complicated.

The last time Cybil saw Ben, he was an annoying prankster–and her first crush. The last time Ben saw Cybil, she stole a piece of his heart. Neither expected to run into each other at a high-stakes fundraising gala where crime, corruption, and undercover agendas collide.

Forced to work dangerously close, neither knows the other’s true agenda. Cybil sees the boy who once broke her heart, now a man whose motives are deeply suspect. Ben sees the woman he never got over but can’t determine if she’s an innocent caught in the crossfire or a willing accomplice. As they navigate a world of spies, lies, and fragile alibis, they must dismantle the walls around their hearts.

The intel is classified. The trust is fragile. And their covers are one lie away from blowing wide open.

Review

This story reminded me of the movie Mr. And Mrs. Smith. It has that type of dynamic!

The last time Cybil saw Ben, he was an annoying prankster–and her first crush. The last time Ben saw Cybil, she stole a piece of his heart. Neither expected to run into each other at a high-stakes fundraising gala where crime, corruption, and undercover agendas collide.

Boy! I loved Ben and Cybil. These two tickled the mess out of me, especially Cybil. She gets herself into several “hot messes” and Ben is there to rescue her. This puts a bit of intensity into their jobs. And trust me, they need to stay hidden in their aliases.

This story will keep you on your toes. It is full of funny quips and amusing antics!

This is narrated by Andrew Eiden and Dominique Salvacion. They were excellent as these characters!

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The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett #bookreview

Overview

Oxford, Mississippi, 1933.

Abandoned by her mother one Christmas Eve, eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one. Now one of the unadoptable “big girls” at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, she fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed.

Birdie Calhoun, unmarried and outspoken, has come to Oxford to ask her socialite sister to help the struggling family she’s left behind. But as the Depression tightens its grip, Birdie discovers her sister’s seemingly charmed life is a tapestry of lies.

Then, Birdie encounters Charlie, a woman running low on luck with little left to lose. When their fates—and Meg’s—converge, Charlie comes up with an audacious plan for them to take control of their lives. But in a place and time where hypocrisy is rife and women’s freedom is fragile, even the smallest act of defiance can have dangerous consequences.

The Calamity Club will make you laugh, cry, and cheer—an epic testament to underestimated women who know that calamity can be the spark of new beginnings. This is Kathryn Stockett at her most confident, heartfelt, and hilarious—the triumphant return of one of the most beloved storytellers of our time.

Review

Eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one. Now one of the unadoptable “big girls” at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, she fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed.

Then there is Birdie Calhoun, unmarried and outspoken. She has come to Oxford to ask her socialite sister to help the struggling family. But Birdie discovers her sister’s seemingly charmed life is a tapestry of lies.

I can honestly say, this is the best book of the year for me. And I never have best books. But these characters live so heavily in your heart and your mind that it is so difficult to let them go. I know this book is over 600 pages, but it did not feel like I was reading a book that long.

Meg’s situation will break your heart. But then again, so will Birdie’s. But when the solution to all their problems is “The Calamity Club”, you will laugh, cry, and then gasp for air. Not only that, the way this story wraps around itself and the characters become intertwined…it is brilliant.

Need a story that will keep you wanting more…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Brunswick by Callie Murray #bookreview

Overview

When Cora provides a safe haven for Jewish refugee children, she discovers that opening her doors means risking everything, including her heart.

In 1939 Georgia, far removed from the war brewing overseas, Cora Cain’s world feels small–and shrinking. There, she runs The Brunswick, her family’s once-grand hotel, which is now struggling as the town’s general store. When Thomas Watkins arrives seeking work and solace after his mother’s death, a connection sparks between them. Through Thomas, Cora glimpses a life beyond obligation and her war hero father’s unpredictable moods. 

But everything changes when Cora is asked to turn The Brunswick into a sanctuary for Jewish children fleeing persecution in Germany. As Cora and Thomas prepare for the children’s arrival, they struggle to confront their pasts–and the prejudice of their neighbors–as their fragile hope is put to the test.

Meanwhile, in Vienna, ten-year-old Charlotte is offered refuge in America. But even with the horrors she sees around her, she wonders how her parents could possibly send her away. As war’s shadow begins to reach small-town Georgia, each person must face what love demands and decide what to hold on to and what to let go.

Review

Cora Cain runs The Brunswick, her family’s once-grand hotel, which is now struggling as the town’s general store. When Thomas Watkins arrives seeking work and solace after his mother’s death, a connection sparks between them. Through Thomas, Cora glimpses a life beyond obligation and her war hero father’s unpredictable moods. 

Not only is this a romance, this is a family drama and war tale all rolled into one.

My favorite part of this tale is the kinder transport. This will break your heart. I do not know how these parents did this. But it was their only option. This part of the novel added so much to the story.

There are some slow spots but these characters keep you reading! I loved Cora and Thomas.

Need a tale with a little bit of everything…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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A Sprinkle of Sweet Serendipity by Rachel Linden #bookreview @berkleypub

Overview

A tantalizing novel about a struggling chocolatier who is granted a magical vision of the future of her dreams, only to realize that her heart may desire something else entirely, from the bestselling author of The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie.

Paris trained chocolatier and single mother Emmie Wynne gave up her own dreams six years ago when she returned to her Pacific Northwest coastal tourist town to run her family’s struggling candy store. Now on her thirty-fourth birthday, Emmie has only one wish, to be granted the vision that every Wynne woman is given once in her lifetime—a shimmering glimpse of her true destiny. This year, when she blows out her candles, it finally comes true.

Her vision is more delectable than she could’ve imagined—her very own artisanal chocolate shop filled with decadent truffles and caramels, and her celebrity crush, Henry Summers, down on one knee. And when Henry suddenly arrives in town for the summer, offering Emmie the opportunity of a lifetime, the future in her vision suddenly seems possible.

But a rekindled connection with Jakob, her former high school best friend turned hunky, brooding tattooed baker, forces Emmie to grapple with the bittersweet realization that her destiny may not be what her heart truly longs for. As the culmination of her vision draws nearer, can Emmie find the courage to create a happiness of her own making?

Review

Emmie Wynne gave up her own dreams six years ago when she returned to her Pacific Northwest coastal tourist town to run her family’s struggling candy store. Now on her thirty-fourth birthday, Emmie has only one wish, to be granted the vision that every Wynne woman is given once in her lifetime—a shimmering glimpse of her true destiny. This year, when she blows out her candles, it finally comes true.

I enjoyed Emmie. She is just an all-around good woman. Then there is Jakob. He is the strong silent type and I fell for him from the get go. I will say, I wish their relationship had a bit more depth. Towards the end of the book, it is like the whole thing is rushed a bit.

But my favorite character in the whole book is Emmie’s mother. She has the sweetest Frenchie and she dresses him up in all these different outfits. This made me grin. I could just picture him! 🐶

As with all Rachel Linden’s books, this is full of sweetness, good food, good characters, and magic!

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The Hope Keeper by Heather Webb @sourcebooks #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview

1919, Washington D.C. Elisabeth Beaumont comes from a renowned jeweler family, but after the untimely death of her twin brother, she’s left on her own to run the failing family business. Desperate for work, she approaches the affluent crowd her brother Julien once courted to expand Beaumont Jewelers. Their ringleader is wealthy socialite Evalyn McLean, owner of the world’s most infamous gemstone, rumored to curse all who travel within its orbit. 

The Hope Diamond.

As Elisabeth is swept into Evalyn’s toxic world of dark opulence, the lines defining who she is and where she belongs begin to blur, leading Elisabeth to question all she once believed. She’s no longer certain she wants to take over the family business and be beholden to the wealthy elite of D.C. But she can’t fathom leaving her father in the lurch. There’s also Evalyn to consider, and the Hope Diamond, which beckons Elisabeth to admire it, touch it, care for it, despite every warning she’s been told.

When tragedy strikes one night, not only is Elisabeth’s fragile friendship with Evalyn put to the test, but her carefully constructed glamorous new life comes crashing down. Now Elisabeth must face the truth about her brother’s death and decide what matters most. 

Review

Desperate for work, Elisabeth Beaumont, approaches the affluent crowd her brother Julien once courted to expand Beaumont Jewelers. Their ringleader is wealthy socialite Evalyn McLean, owner of the world’s most infamous gemstone, The Hope Diamond, rumored to curse all who travel within its orbit. 

Evalyn and her crowd of socialites really keep Elisabeth on her toes. She is struggling to bring the business back to the forefront of society and it is taking all she has to break into this opulent society.

Plus, there is a mystery surrounding Julien’s death and Elisabeth is determined to find out what happened to her brother. It may not be exactly what she thinks! You need to read this to find out!

Y’all know, I love a book that has me researching. I had no idea what all this diamond went through. Heather Webb did a lot of great research to write this book and it shows.

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The Shippers by Katherine Center #bookreview @macmillanaudio

Overview

One of the hottest, fastest-rising rom-com stars delivers her latest swoon-worthy novel about a destination wedding on a cruise ship.

After a whole lifetime of being bad at love, JoJo Burton decides to solve her intimacy issues once and for all at her sister’s destination wedding on a cruise ship. With the help of a little pop psychology, she diagnoses herself with a fixation on the neighborhood guy who was her first crush and first kiss (and who just happens to be a newly-divorced wedding guest ), and she decides to woo him during the cruise for some long-delayed closure. Only problem is, her sister’s a little busy being a bride at the moment—so JoJo ropes in her childhood bestie, Cooper Watts, to be her wing man. Cooper: who RSVPed no, but then showed up, anyway. Cooper: who left town without a word four years earlier and moved to London. Cooper: who was, if she’s honest, the worst heartbreak of JoJo’s life. It’s bliss for her to see him again, and it’s agony, too—and the more they team up for Project Conquest, the more she obsesses over questions she can’t bring herself to ask. 

Shipboard antics ensue in this witty, heart-tugging, childhood-friends-to-lovers romance—as JoJo and Cooper fake flirt, slow dance, share a cabin, sing duets, treat sunburns, get jealous, rescue each other over and over, and finally, at last, figure it all out in the most blissful, swoony, romantic way.

No one does summer romance quite like Katherine Center. THE SHIPPERS will take readers on the cruise of a lifetime in a story awash with romantic longing, top-notch banter, long-held secrets . . . and true love rediscovered.

Review

Shipboard antics ensue in this witty, heart-tugging, childhood-friends-to-lovers romance—as JoJo and Cooper fake flirt, slow dance, share a cabin, sing duets, treat sunburns, get jealous, rescue each other over and over, and finally, at last, figure it all out in the most blissful, swoony, romantic way.

I just cannot help but love Katherine Center. She has great characters and wonderful banter. Now, this is not my favorite. This book started so strong and I was laughing my butt off. Then it slowed down a bit in the middle. Or rather, the relationship between Cooper and JoJo got a little monotonous. BUT! That does not mean this book is not good! It is still adorable and charming. That being said, my favorite is still How To Walk Away

The narrator of all Katherine Center’s books is Patti Murin. And she is one heck of a narrator and how she does some of these scenes without cracking up…I will never know.

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Handle With Care by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen #bookreview @tnfiction

Overview

Three women walk into a post office. This is no joke–it’s the spark that ignites a life-altering crisis.

On a quiet spring afternoon, an ordinary small-town post office becomes ground zero for a domestic dispute. A husband draws a weapon and seals the doors, holding four women captive: his frightened wife, a young woman searching for meaning amid uncertainty, a mother on the brink of letting go as her only daughter graduates, and an elderly woman concealing a secret that could shatter everything she knows.

Outside, the negotiator works to keep a fragile peace, forced to confront her own issues as every word becomes a lifeline.

Each of the three women who walked into the post office is carrying something that, if mailed, would profoundly change her life. As minutes become hours in this daylong siege, these strangers forge lasting bonds. Handle with Care shines a light on hope found even in the darkest moments, and illuminates how even strangers, thrown together by chance and hardship, have the power to change each other’s lives.

Review

On a quiet spring afternoon, an ordinary small-town post office becomes ground zero for a domestic dispute. A husband draws a weapon and seals the doors, holding four women captive.

I enjoyed the distinctiveness between these ladies. Each one has a different life challenge and each one has a different way of handling this intense situation. And trust me…not all handle their differences well!

I haven’t read too many books with a hostage situation. This added a unique touch. It definitely kept the intensity high because you never knew what the perpetrator was gonna do next. And he is just a little bit unhinged. But somehow the author made you have some empathy for him. I love when an author can make you have feelings for the bad guy.

Need an intense story that just might give you hope…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Come Back to Me by Sara Foster #bookreview @blackstoneaudio

Overview

The debut novel from Sara Foster, author of The Hush, You Don’t Know Me, and Beneath the Shadows

Do you have to keep a promise made in the past, if it means losing all that you have now?

A London restaurant. An ordinary night out. But when ambitious lawyer Mark introduces his date to a work colleague, Chloe, and her husband, Alex, it’s obvious something is very wrong. Alex and Julia pretend not to know each other, but the shocked expressions on their faces tell a different story.

As the mystery of Julia’s identity unravels, a terrible, decade-old tragedy comes to light. While Chloe struggles with secrets of her own, Alex must decide whether to take Julia back to Australia to lay the past to rest. And Julia will finally confront Alex with the whole truth of what happened all those years ago.

Come Back to Me is a taut psychological drama that will keep you enthralled until the very last page.

Review

When ambitious lawyer Mark introduces his date to a work colleague, Chloe, and her husband, Alex, it’s obvious something is very wrong. Alex and Julia pretend not to know each other, but the shocked expressions on their faces tell a different story.

This story started a bit slow. I really almost DNFed it. Boy, am I glad I did not. It turned into a good, emotional tale!

Julia and Alex have a very dark and disturbing past. And I do not want to give anything away, but poor Julia had a tragedy that she just could not get over. And Alex felt guilty about it….this is it in a nutshell but trust me, there is so much to this story! It is much more than what you think.

I tell you, Blackstone publishing has some dang good narrators. This is narrated by Flora Ogilvy. She did an outstanding job.

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