Author: Megan Cooley Peterson Narrator: Lauren Enzo Started: October 11, 2024 Finished: October 12, 2024 Format: Audio Genre: YA Thriller
Bettina's family has always been of interest to the town, ever since her father killed her mother, and her words sent him to prison for life. Now, other women are being murdered in the same manner as her mother, and questions arise as to whether her father did it. Bettina and her new friend, Eugenia, are seeking answers as to who is committing the murders. The girls quickly realize they've bitten off more than they can chew.
This was a fun book to listen to. The narrator did a great job portraying all of the characters. It did not seem as if they were all done by the same person. While I understand the reason for Bettina's ultimate unhappiness, the level of angst at the beginning of the story was a lot to handle. Once she got over thinking everyone was going to ask about her mother's murder, she was a much easier to read character. The unlikely friendship between Bettina and the town's resident weird girl was a great twist to the story. The ending was unusual, and I liked that it surprised me.
Max Van Doren, assistant to one of Hollywood's top agents, has goals of her own, including being an agent and having a girlfriend. When her roommate uses her as a tester for a self-actualization app, she feels her life-changing, especially when it comes to the bartender Sadie, whom she has a crush on. Will she be all she wants to be or burn out?
I loved For Her Consideration, so I was very excited for this one but felt let down by the storyline. I felt Max did not just suffer from a lack of self-confidence but also seemed to hate who she was. The negativity was overwhelming. Sadie also wasn't a great character. She seemed to think she was better than others because she was "off the grid" and acted like anyone who used technology was ridiculous. The characters ended up annoying me more than I enjoyed them together. I hope the trilogy's next part will make up for this one.
Author: Christ Whitaker: Started: September 30, 2024 Finished: October 2, 2024 Format: Print Genre: Thriller
Patch, a local boy, saves the daughter of a wealthy family when she is attacked, and he ends up disappearing. When he is found, he is set on a life's mission of finding the young girl who he believes spent months in the dark with him. He will do anything he needs to find Grace. Those who love him realize that his obsession could end with Patch on the wrong side of the law.
This was a very long, slow thriller that spans from 1975-2001 , in large chunks. We get to know each character in a very intimate way. We go through the search for Patch and how it affected his friend Saint, but then we also go through Patch's search for Grace. We get to watch Patch grow from a young man to an adult who feels like an outcast and is looking for his place in the world. This is a well-done slow burn thriller, but it was worth the time it took to read it.
Melinda starts high school as an outcast because she called the police to a party - but no one bothered to ask why. As the unwanted at school and too afraid to tell her parents the truth, Melinda only speaks when necessary. When she finally comes to accept that she was raped, she finds her voice.
I started this book with the sole purpose of reading a banned book, but what I found was a story many women, including myself, can relate to. Melinda's fear of naming her rapist, her IT, is very real and very common. Facing the fact that you have been raped is dealing with the fear, the shame, and the loss of control over the sadness and the anger. My heart raced for the last quarter of the book and I was so proud of Melinda when she finally told her truth and even more proud, when facing her rapist again, she spoke loud and clear - she made her anger known and took back control from her IT.
Hope lives on Cape Cod and runs her family bakery. This was not the life she wanted but recently divorced, this is where she has landed. The plus side is that she gets to raise her daughter in the same areas as her grandmother's memory care facility. Rose, Hope's grandmother, suffers from Alzheimer's and has sent Hope to Paris to find people she's never heard of. Hope realizes that her grandmother is not who she thought she was and she has a family she never knew existed.
While this was a historical fiction that had elements of WWII, it was not centered there which was a nice change of pace. Rose is a sweet woman who did all she could to save her family and feels as if she has let them down. The interactions between Hope and her daughter make sense after a divorce where all the blame is placed on Hope. The storyline was not as jumpy as other historical fiction which was a nice change. A bonus was the pastry recipes sprinkled throughout the book. This was a wonderful book and I'm glad I finally read it.
Anne Frank lived in the Netherlands after her family escaped from the Nazi regime in Germany. As the Nazis invaded their new homeland, the Franks dealt with the restrictions placed on the Jewish population. Being unable to escape Anne's father, Otto, makes other plans to keep his family safe. When her sister, Margot, is called to the labor camps, plans are moved forward. When the Annex door closed behind the Franks in 1942, they stayed hidden in the Annex until they were arrested in 1944.
This is the fictionalized account of Anne Frank's life shortly before the family was forced into hiding. We see Anne deal with the many restrictions that the Jewish people were forced to adhere to. We can also feel the panic build as her parents realize they will be unable to escape. This was a well-written story that provides interesting insight into Anne and how she may have felt as the Nazis closed in on them.
Author: Amy Spalding Started: September 15, 2024 Finished: September 16, 2024 Format: Digital Genre: Sapphic Romance
Nina Rice has pulled away from her friends and any chances at a meaningful relationship because of a toxic ex. She is a queer woman working for an entertainment agent, and her job is to handle celebrity communications. When a client requests a meeting to go over her communications, Nina meetsAri Fox, a gorgeous queer woman who wants to spend more time with Nina. Together, they deal with the ups and downs of a relationship - but will they make it?
I loved this book. I'm a sucker for a well-written sapphic romance and this was so well done.The characters were people I would love to know in real life and I loved the empowerment that can be found within their strong and loving female friendship. The sex scenes are handled well, and Nina & Ari have a desire to be together. The scenes are not overly detailed, but the teasing in and out of the bedroom is sweey and flirty. I can not wait to read the rest of this series.
Author: Sara Gran Started: September 14, 2024 Finished: September 14, 2024 Format: Digital Genre: Horror
Amanda has begun acting oddly and has been hearing a tapping that seems to follow her throughout the home she shares with her husband. She begins to have moments she cannot account for and discovers blood on her hands and her clothes. As her life slowly begins to implode, she seeks help only to find out it may be too late.
This was an interesting take on possession as it is told through the eyes of the possibly possessed. I expected to be a little more spooked than I was as some people have called it the creepiest book they've ever read. The main character was annoying and naïve at the same time. It was interesting to see how her problem completely changed her life. I really wish this would have been a better read.
More than twenty years ago, Davy Malcor went to play with his friends and never came home. The jacket he wore that night has been found, and the police believe they are close to solving his case. As family and friends await news, the past comes roaring back to life and people who were there replay their parts. It seems they all have guilt to bear.
A missing child story is always a good read. This story started slow for me. I understand the need to build the story but the pacing could have been better. I didn't become invested in the story until about 60%. Truth be told, I almost DNF'd this book several times. I ended up solving the who part of the mystery but I was glad I was wrong about the how aspect of it.
Salama is a pharmacist forced to behave as a doctor in modern day Syria. She volunteers at a local hospital but is looking for a way to keep the promise she made to her brother to leave Syria with his wife. As she is preparing to leave, she meets the man who might have been her husband and allows fate to play its part. Salama is determined to leave Syria and take those she loves with her.
This one of the best I've read in some time. Salama is well-written and deeply expressed. As we follow along on her day-to-day work at the hospital we can image the carnage she sees and feel her helplessness at not being able to save everyone. Salama is also a firm lesson in how far your mind will go in trying to protect itself from trauma. This book made me gasp, made my heart race, and made me smile. Most importantly, this book gave me a glimpse into the Syrian revolution and how important Syria is to its people.