To newlyweds Jake and Alice, The
Pact seems like an exclusive club. Beautiful people, lavish parties; a few
rules which they are too loved up to really take in and they won't break those
rules, will they?
I read a lot of books as I review books for an indie bookstore in SLC, Utah. I'm also a writer. The Mary Mac trilogy is out now.
The Nikki Doyle trilogy (Rollover, Thunderball and Ms. Scarlett) can also be found at your local indie. Excalibur - the Nikki/Mary crossover was just published.
N.B My blurbs give you just a taste of the plot. Reviews are a pretty subjective matter but the books you'll find here are books I have read and loved.
Jul 25, 2017
The Marriage Pact, Michelle Richmond
Jul 24, 2017
Brave New World
Because of 'the book' (and yes, yes I know, I still haven't fixed the banner at the top of the blog) circumstances are applying more pressure than I'm used to. Working on a sequel, blurbing, working, being dragged out to socialize (I really like the socializing bit, it's just the getting there, in a recent chat on FB, I chose teleportation as my most-wanted super power) but I digress. The brave new world of marketing is what prompts this post. I've had to look out from my little corner of the blogosphere and in doing that I've discovered other bloggers who like me do this for the love of books. I've even reached out to a few of them and if that's you and you're reading this then know that I didn't just stick a pin in the phonebook. The blogs I've contacted have similar tastes to me, and I've picked up a few 'must reads' from reading their posts.
August has got some crackers coming including reviews of The Marriage Pact, Yesterday, Clockwork Dynasty, Dead on Arrival, Fox Hunter, Bedlam Stacks and The Map Maker's Daughter.
August has got some crackers coming including reviews of The Marriage Pact, Yesterday, Clockwork Dynasty, Dead on Arrival, Fox Hunter, Bedlam Stacks and The Map Maker's Daughter.
Jul 18, 2017
Library of Light and Shadow, M.J. Rose
It is 1925 and post war New York is a glamourous place. Gifted
young artist Delphine Duplessi, a favourite on the society party circuit is
known for her ‘shadow paintings’ portraits that lay bare the subject’s darkest
secrets. Delphine herself has a secret; her talent is enhanced by powers passed
down through the Duplessi line. When her ‘gift’ leads to tragic consequences,
Delphine, along with her twin brother and business manager Sebastian sail back
to France. Back home Delphine tries to heal, her mother, legendary witch La
Lune tries to help her, whilst Sebastian does his best to lure her back to
painting again.
Sebastian springs a commission on her, Emma Calve, former
opera singer and now owner of a Chateau that has links to alchemist Nicolas
Flamel, wants to hire Delphine to ‘shadow paint’ the building and reveal the
secrets that Flamel allegedly hid there in
the Library of Light and Shadow.
And Delphine is hiding something, someone else from her
family, her ex-lover Mathieu. The daughters of La Lune are cursed by love but
her love for this man may destroy them both.
Jul 17, 2017
The Boy Who Saw, Simon Toyne
Second in the Solomon Creed series.
With less than a month until the French elections, the mysterious Solomon Creed arrives in the small town of Cordes-sur-Ciel looking for Josef Engel, the tailor who sewed the label "Made to treasure for Mr. Solomon Creed." into his jacket. If anyone knows more about his identity it will be Engel.
What he finds is Engel's bloody corpse and the police, who found Solomon at the scene, are quick to lock him up as the murderer. During his interrogation Solomon learns that the killer was seeking a list, possibly tied to the survivors of a notorious Nazi prison camp massacre at the end of WWII. Reasoning that Engel's surviving family could still be in danger. Solomon escapes custody, taking Marie-Claude, Engel's grand-daughter and her young son Leo with him. Marie-Claude has been researching her family history (even though Engel expressly forbade her to do so) and she has learned the location of the prison camp in which her grandfather was held, Mulhouse, close to the German/Swiss border. but she cannot suspect the terrible secret hidden at the camp for all these years. A secret wound around someone who looks a lot like Solomon Creed...
With less than a month until the French elections, the mysterious Solomon Creed arrives in the small town of Cordes-sur-Ciel looking for Josef Engel, the tailor who sewed the label "Made to treasure for Mr. Solomon Creed." into his jacket. If anyone knows more about his identity it will be Engel.
What he finds is Engel's bloody corpse and the police, who found Solomon at the scene, are quick to lock him up as the murderer. During his interrogation Solomon learns that the killer was seeking a list, possibly tied to the survivors of a notorious Nazi prison camp massacre at the end of WWII. Reasoning that Engel's surviving family could still be in danger. Solomon escapes custody, taking Marie-Claude, Engel's grand-daughter and her young son Leo with him. Marie-Claude has been researching her family history (even though Engel expressly forbade her to do so) and she has learned the location of the prison camp in which her grandfather was held, Mulhouse, close to the German/Swiss border. but she cannot suspect the terrible secret hidden at the camp for all these years. A secret wound around someone who looks a lot like Solomon Creed...
Jul 11, 2017
Watch Me Disappear, Janelle Brown
It’s been a year since Billie
Flanagan went missing, hiking alone in the Desolation Wilderness. They never
found her body but her busted up cellphone and single hiking boot tell the
story. Billie, the force of nature that swept Jonathan off his feet and into a
proposal of marriage just six weeks after meeting her is dead.
Their daughter, Olive has started
having ‘visions’ of her mother and her conclusion is that Billie is still alive
somewhere, maybe being held against her will. Jonathan, now writing a book of
his life with Billie and just about coming to terms with her absence tries to
discourage Olive’s attempts to locate her missing mom. And then, a chance
comment from one of Billie’s best friends makes him wonder if he really knew
his wife at all. If he built a story around her to protect himself and keep
their family together and he starts to dig…
Ten Dead Comedians, Fred Van Lente
Ten stand-up comedians, a once-in-a-lifetime
collaboration too good to ignore on a luxury private island and a killer, picking
them off one-by-one. A sly homage to Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were
None', with monologues.
Jul 10, 2017
If We Were Villains, M.L. Rio
This comes under the heading of 'how the hell did I miss this?'
M.L. Rio's debut novel (published in April) landed in my lap last week.
I loved the almost claustrophobic feel of the conservatory, the small group of fourth year students almost felt a little Hogwarts-y to me and the careful unfolding of the story kept me riveted.
Here's the review
Theater, in the right hands can be magical, casting a spell on the audience, the actors performing a personal alchemy to become any character you can imagine. Ten years ago Oliver Marks (our narrator), a student, in his final year at Dellecher Classical Conservatory where the not so simple act of completing four years of Shakespearean training guarantees their graduates a place in any of the best acting companies in the world. The pressure is ramping up on everyone closeted in the 'the tower'. Apart from Oliver, the others are James, Meredith, Richard, Alexander, Fillipa and Wren. The seven speak a kind of pigeon Shakespeare and live and breath the bard. On the opening night of 'Julius Caesar' the wrap party becomes a tragedy all its own and formerly good-natured rivalries spill over into violence.
M.L. Rio's debut novel (published in April) landed in my lap last week.
I loved the almost claustrophobic feel of the conservatory, the small group of fourth year students almost felt a little Hogwarts-y to me and the careful unfolding of the story kept me riveted.
Here's the review
Theater, in the right hands can be magical, casting a spell on the audience, the actors performing a personal alchemy to become any character you can imagine. Ten years ago Oliver Marks (our narrator), a student, in his final year at Dellecher Classical Conservatory where the not so simple act of completing four years of Shakespearean training guarantees their graduates a place in any of the best acting companies in the world. The pressure is ramping up on everyone closeted in the 'the tower'. Apart from Oliver, the others are James, Meredith, Richard, Alexander, Fillipa and Wren. The seven speak a kind of pigeon Shakespeare and live and breath the bard. On the opening night of 'Julius Caesar' the wrap party becomes a tragedy all its own and formerly good-natured rivalries spill over into violence.
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