Three Days to Forever by Lauren Carr 



Overview

In this latest Mac Faraday Mystery from best-selling mystery author Lauren Carr, readers will embark on a rollercoaster adventure with old friends (including the Lovers in Crime team of Prosecutor Joshua Thornton and Homicide Detective Cameron Gates), but also meet new ones as Mac Faraday’s daughter Jessica Faraday and Joshua Thornton’s son Murphy Thornton join the team in the race to get the love birds to the altar! 

With three days left to the year, Deep Creek Lake is hopping with holiday vacationers and wedding guests pouring into the Spencer Inn for Mac Faraday and Archie Monday’s huge wedding ceremony which is being touted as the social event of the year. 

But droopy flowers and guests who failed to RSVP are the least of Mac’s and Archie’s problems when a professional hit squad hits Spencer Manor to send the groom, Joshua Thornton, Archie’s mother, and Gnarly running for their lives. 

With time running out to the big day, Mac Faraday and Spencer’s small police force have to sort through the clues to figure out not only who has been targeted for assassination, but also who is determined to stop everything … FOREVER! 

Review

I have never read this author or this series. I cannot wait to go back and read the other Mac Faraday Mysteries.  

This novel is packed full of action and the settings are wonderful. I was on the edge of my seat just waiting to see what would happen next.

 However, there were a myriad of characters that can get a little confusing. But, if you refer back to the beginning list, it is very helpful. 

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Admit to Mayhem by D.J. Adamson GUEST POST 





Overview

With a contrary attitude and an addiction for independence, Lillian Dove admits she has not been a success in life. In fact, she considers failing as one of her addictions. Yet, when she comes across a suspicious house fire with a history of arson and murder, she instinctively attempts to help someone trapped. Lillian becomes the only possible eyewitness to criminal arson, and her life begins to spiral out of control. 

 

Lillian Dove is an endearing “everywoman” struggling with life issues, emotional complexities and a habit of doing just the opposite of what she’s told to do. These qualities in a heroine give the reader an ability to vicariously struggle along with the protagonist in this intriguing Midwest Noir mystery. 



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Sent to me by D.J. Adamson

      I use a cat named Bacardi  in my novel Admit to Mayhem, a Lillian Dove Mystery, to say something about my protagonist: 

Bacardi’s my cat, named for his brown and yellow coloring and my first drinking preference of rum and Coke.  At the age of twelve, if you add enough cola, you forget all about the sweet tang of rum. Plus, Bacardi’s hair frizzed out from his body as if he’d stuck his claw in a light socket. When my hair was shorter, I’d woken up many a morning with that same look.  

     My protagonist Lillian Dove is a recovered alcoholic with a 5 year sobriety; however, sobriety is not a dominate theme in the book. This is not another novel about a protagonist that cannot keep sober (be it alcohol or drugs). Instead, Lillian’s objective in the novel and series is to take on life anew with all its emotional, behavioral, and mystery challenges. With the description and affinity to her pet, I wanted the reader to get a feel for Lillian’s troubling past without doing a lot of backstory. 

          The overall plot of the novel begins when Lillian discovers a house fire and becomes an eyewitness to arson. Arson leads to murder. The plot is paced with events to create Lillian’s angst, but again, I wanted to offer my reader the vicarious ability to feel her anxiety and fear. So, I put Bacardi in jeopardy: 

       It came to me then what was missing. “Where’s Bacardi?”

      I got down on my hands and knees and looked under the couch. Dust bunnies but no Bacardi. “Bacardi, where are you?” …I got in my car and drove one block after another, up one street and then the next, calling his name out into the night… “Bacardi?” 

     

      My novel is an amateur-sleuth novel which I classify as a soft-edged Midwest Noir. But no matter whether a writer is developing a conventional mystery, cozy, thriller or horror novel, the use of animals can help offer themes and provide movement of plot.

About the Author (from Amazon)

D. J. Adamson is an award-winning author. Her family roots grow deep in the Midwest and it is here she sets much of her work. Admit to Mayhem is the first novel in her Lillian Dove Mystery Series. Diann  juggles her time between her own desk and teaching writing to others at two Los Angeles area colleges. Along with her husband and two Welsh Terriers, she makes her home in Southern California.

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The Whispers by Lisa Unger 



Overview 

Eloise Montgomery discovers her amazing gift in the wake of tragedy in this first of three captivating e-shorts from award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Lisa Unger.

It’s a day like any other for Eloise Montgomery—until tragedy strikes. While she is recovering from a horrible accident that takes the lives of her husband and oldest daughter, and as she works to help her younger daughter move forward, Eloise experiences her first psychic vision. Though she struggles to understand her newfound gifts, Eloise finds a way use them to save lost women and girls—for whom her help may be the only way out…

From an author whose “gripping narrative and evocative, muscular prose” (Associated Press) have won her critical acclaim comes The Whispers: a story that delves deep into the human psyche and the mind of one unforgettable heroine.

Review

This is a short read, only 35 pages. But, it is packed full of valuable insight. 

Eloise looses her daughter and her husband in a tragic accident. As she and her youngest daughter work through their grief and learn to survive, Eloise experiences a psychic vision. 

Through these visions, Eloise extends a helping hand to people in need. This helps Eloise learn to cope with her own grief and the grief of her daughter. 

This is a story about overcoming tragedy, helping each other and family. 

I have not read this author in a long time.  I have no idea why I quit…I will pick her back up. This is a an impressive read in more ways than one. 

“And that is how life worked.  We were all connected, no one is separate.  Things like this are everyone’s problem.”

I received this book as a member of the XOXperts, XOXO After Dark’s official street team, in exchange for an honest review.



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Fur Babies part II 



This is the completed album I did for a friend. The first part you can find here.

This is a very easy album and looks nice to sit around the house

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Things Half in Shadow by Alan Finn 



Overview 

Postbellum America makes for a haunting backdrop in this historical and supernatural tale of moonlit cemeteries, masked balls, cunning mediums, and terrifying secrets waiting to be unearthed by an intrepid crime reporter.

Edward Clark is a successful young crime reporter in comfortable circumstances with a lovely, well-connected fiancée. Then an assignment to write a series of exposés on the city’s mediums places all that in jeopardy.

In the Philadelphia of 1869, photographs of Civil War dead adorn dim sitting rooms, and grieving families attempt to contact their lost loved ones. Edward’s investigation of the beautiful young medium Lucy Collins has unintended consequences, however. He uncovers her tricks, but realizes to his dismay that Lucy is more talented at blackmail than she is at a medium’s sleights of hand. And since Edward has a hidden past, he reluctantly agrees that they should collaborate in exposing only her rivals.

The mysterious murder of noted medium Lenora Grimes Pastor as Lucy and Edward attend her séance results in a plum story for Edward—and a great deal more. The pair want to clear themselves from suspicion, but a search spanning the houses of the wealthy to the underside of nineteenth-century Philadelphia unearths a buzzing beehive of past murder, current danger, and supernatural occurrences that cannot be explained…


Review

This is about as close as I get to paranormal.  Ghosts, seances, and psychics really fascinate me. This book has all of that and more. With carriage chases, real ghosts and bees (yes! I said bees!), it is a real page turner.  

This book is set right after the Civil War and has a lot of history folded into the story. Edward is a reporter with a strange assignment.  He needs to write an exposé about Philadelphia’s mediums. This leads him to Lucy Collins. Needless to say, these two have an adventure like no other. 

This book is mesmerizing! All the mediums and magic keep the reader engrossed and Edward’s history is a huge plus to the story.  There are a few areas in the tale that are a little much. The lives of bees(at least it’s not snakes) tends to go on a little longer than necessary. But, this is a minor issue!

This would make a great movie.  As I was reading, I could picture a lot of the scenes on the big screen.  Very realistic for a ghost, medium, magic book! 

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The Frailty of Things by Tamsen Schultz



OVERVIEW

Independence. Kit Forrester is a woman who wears her independence like armor. Despite keeping secrets and hiding her past, she’s built a life she loves and is accountable to no one. Until, that is, one of the world’s most wanted war criminals sets his sights on her and she must weigh the risk to one against the chance of justice and closure for many—a decision Kit couldn’t make on her own even if she wanted to.

Certainty. As a man who makes his living in the shadows of governments and wars, certainty isn’t a part of Garret Cantona’s vocabulary, and he’s just fine with that. But when Kit walks into his life, he realizes he’s never before been so sure about anything or anyone. Suddenly, he finds he’s looking at the world, his world, in a different light. And now that he is, he’s determined to protect it, and her, in whatever ways he can.


Frailty. No one knows better than Kit and Garret that an appreciation for what is, or what was, or what might be, can be born from the uncertainty and fragility of life. But when a hunt for a killer leaves Garret no choice but to throw Kit back into her broken and damaged past, even his unshakable faith in what they have together might not be enough to keep it from shattering into a million pieces.

REVIEW

Kit is a very independent woman hiding her past. She finally has her life set just as she likes it. Then Chris, her brother, and Derrick, his business partner, show up at her door and fireworks fly. 

I started out really disliking her brother. But, as the story moves along, the reader begins to understand the motivation behind his attitude and actions. Garret and Kit have excellent chemistry and heat up the pages nicely.

 With the action and the romance, this story kept me enchanted. There were places in the plot that could be more clear and smooth. However, I had a hard time putting this one down. It moves quickly and Is entertaining. 

The name of the book fits the story extremely well. It is also part of a series. I have not read the other books and did not feel lost. I will pick up the rest in the series soon. 

 Plus it is a lend me at B&N!



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Fur Babies part 1 

Well it has been an interesting week in the blog world!! WordPress shut me down because they were not happy with some of the blog tours. They classified them as spamming…so needless to say everything has been deleted off my blog.. I get to start fresh and new!!

My first post is about fur babies!! What could be better!! I have a friend who wanted an album of her fur babies. This is not the completed album. This is just one side.  The other side will be completed and ribbon added to each tag. I will post part 2 in a couple of weeks!! 



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