Showing posts with label Thriller. Show all posts
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Monday, March 23, 2020

Blog Tour: Frozen Beauty by Lexa Hillyer


Frozen Beauty
By:
Lexa Hillyer

Publisher:
HarperTeen

Release Date:
March 17, 2020

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Source:
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Book Synopsis:

Everyone in Devil’s Lake knows the three golden Malloy sisters—but one of them is keeping a secret that will turn their little world inside out….

No one knows exactly what happened to Kit in the woods that night—all they have are a constellation of facts: icy blue lips and fingers cold to the touch, a lacy bra, an abandoned pick-up truck with keys still in the ignition. Still, Tessa, even in her fog of grief, is certain that her sister’s killer wasn’t Boyd, the boy next door whom they’ve all loved in their own way. There are too many details that don’t add up, too many secrets still tucked away.

But no matter how fiercely she searches for answers, at the core of that complicated night is a truth that’s heartbreakingly simple.

Told in lush, haunting prose, Frozen Beauty is a story of the intoxicating power of first love, the deep bonds of sisterhood, and a shocking death that will forever change the living.

 

My Thoughts:

I was drawn to this story by the attractive book cover, and knew I needed to read it after I read the synopsis.  I enjoy stories that have sibling relationships, and thought it would be neat to read about sisters, with one of them having a big secret, turning up dead, and one of the remaining sisters investigating, to try to find out what happened.

Ms. Hillyer writes beautiful prose that are poetic and lyrical.  Her words effortlessly painted this story in my mind.  Frozen Beauty takes place in the small town of Devil's Lake, and is the story of the Malloy sisters.  

We learn about the eldest, senior in high school, Kit, who is the "perfect" sister.  She gets excellent grades, and volunteers her time.  Middle sister, Tessa, often gets overlooked, and doesn't have many friends.  The youngest sister, Lilly, a sophomore in high school, is a bit immature, likes being the center of attention, and often times feels left out, because the two oldest sisters are closer.  Right smack dab in the middle of the sisters is their friendship with next door neighbor Boyd, who is a junior in high school alongside, Tessa, and they are best friends.  Each of the sisters have feelings for Boyd, but keep their feelings about him a secret from one another.  As for Boyd's feelings, he gives mixed signals to the sisters.


One night, when Lilly is spending the night at her best friend Mel's house, she wakes up to find her missing.  When she goes to look for Mel, she is shocked to see Kit and Boyd together in his truck arguing, and then kissing.  The next day Kit turns up dead, and Boyd is locked up.  Boyd claims his innocence, but based on what Lilly saw, and the fact that Kit's DNA is all over his truck, the police believe they have a solid case against Boyd.  Tessa believes in Boyd's innocence, and is determined to prove that he isn't the one that killed her sister...

Frozen Beauty is told in chapters alternating between what happened before Kit's death, and what happened after her death.  We get a prologue by Boyd, as well as the majority of the story narrated by Tessa and Lilly.  The story casts a suspicious light over a few characters, and has the wheels in the reader's mind turning to try to piece together the puzzle of who murdered Kit.

I enjoyed the author's writing style, and learning about the Malloy Sisters.  The plot unraveled rather slowly.  This was a mystery that I was excited to solve, and along the way various serious topics were addressed. We learn a lot about Lilly's best friends Mel, the pushy leader of the group, and Dar, who has an eating disorder and struggling with coming to terms with her sexuality.  We learn about Patrick Donavan, Lilly's eventual love interest, who is the resident bad boy.  We get little poems sprinkled throughout the story written by Kit, and one thing quickly becomes clear; she was keeping a lot of secrets from her sisters.  

This story deals with the grief of losing a loved one; as Tessa, Lilly, and their mother struggle to move forward with their lives. If you are looking for a murder mystery with seamless beautiful writing, interesting characters, and a quick, effortless read, check out Frozen Beauty.   







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About the Author:

Lexa Hillyer is the Founder and President of Publishing at Glasstown Entertainment, an all-womxn creative development and production company located in New York and Los Angeles. She is also the author of Frozen Beauty, Spindle Fire, Winter Glass, and Proof of Forever, all young adult novels published by HarperCollins, as well as the poetry collection Acquainted with the Cold from Bona Fide Books. Acquainted with the Cold was the 2012 gold prize winner of the Foreword Book of the Year Award for Poetry and received the Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize. Her work has been featured in a variety of journals and collections including Best New Poets 2012, and she has received several honors for poetry. Lexa earned her BA in English from Vassar College and her MFA in Poetry from Stonecoast at the University of Southern Maine. She worked as an editor at both HarperCollins and Penguin, before founding Glasstown Entertainment along with New York Times Bestselling author Lauren Oliver. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter and their very skinny orange tree.




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Friday, March 13, 2020

Book Review: The One by John Marrs


The One
by John Marrs

Published:
March 1, 2018

Publisher:
Hanover Square Press

Source:
Audiobook
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Book Summary:

How far would you go to find The One?

A simple DNA test is all it takes. Just a quick mouth swab and soon you’ll be matched with your perfect partner—the one you’re genetically made for. 

That’s the promise made by Match Your DNA. A decade ago, the company announced that they had found the gene that pairs each of us with our soul mate. Since then, millions of people around the world have been matched. But the discovery has its downsides: test results have led to the breakup of countless relationships and upended the traditional ideas of dating, romance and love. 

Now five very different people have received the notification that they’ve been “Matched.” They’re each about to meet their one true love. But “happily ever after” isn’t guaranteed for everyone. Because even soul mates have secrets. And some are more shocking than others… 

A word-of-mouth hit in the United Kingdom, The One is a fascinating novel that shows how even the simplest discoveries can have complicated consequences.


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My Thoughts:

The One was an enthralling story with a unique and intriguing premise!  What if a DNA test could detect our perfect match or soulmate?  I listened with Audible to this highly entertaining, fast-paced, light science-fiction thriller.

We get five main characters, each telling their unique story in relation to Match Your DNA.  It was difficult at first keeping track of five different characters, their perfect matches, as well as secondary characters in each of their stories.  I usually prefer no more that three points of view in a story. However, I liked that each character had their own narrator, and each track was a different character.  The author gave us five different stories, which he rotated in a specific order, and eventually, I was able to keep track of everyone.

We learn early on that everything isn't as easy, happy, and cut and dry as you would think it would be, when finding your perfect DNA match.  Some of these characters are already in committed relationships.  What if your "one" is much older or younger than you, deceased, terminally ill, a serial killer, or the same sex as you are, when you don't consider yourself gay?  These are scenarios that play out with our characters, as well as thought provoking questions about morality.

The pacing of this story was super fast, which I appreciated!  This was due to short chapters, with a mini cliffhanger or exciting revelation at the end of each chapter.  The One was not a character driven story, as we don't really delve deep into who each character is.  The information we get about them is very surface level.  I would instead classify this story as plot driven.

The One was not my typical read, but it was chosen as my book club's read for the month of March, and I was excited to venture out of my comfort zone.  I ended up enjoying this story so much, and was excited to learn that it's coming to Netflix!  If you enjoy light science fiction thrillers, with a lot of excitement, and entertainment, I would recommend checking out the audible book of, The One, by John Marrs!






About the Author:

John Marrs is the author of The One, The Good Samaritan, When You Disappeared, Her Last Move and Welcome to Wherever You Are. 

A former freelance journalist based in London, England, he spent twenty-five years interviewing celebrities from the world of television, film and music for national newspapers and magazines until becoming a full-time author in 2018. 

He has written for publications including the Guardian’s Guide and Guardian Online, Total Film, Huffington Post, Empire, Q, GT, the Independent, S Magazine and Company. 

His books have been translated into twenty different languages and The One is soon to be a major new Netflix series.






Monday, July 29, 2019

Book Spotlight & Giveaway: Smokescreen by Iris Johansen



Smokescreen
Eve Duncan #25

By:
Iris Johansen

Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing

Release Date:
July 30, 2019

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Book Synopsis:
In this pulse-pounding thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan journeys to Africa to help families torn apart by a violent attack deep in the jungle--but she may be putting herself in more danger than she knows. 

A journalist shows up on Eve Duncan's doorstep with a plea for help. Jill Cassidy has just come from a small African village with a heart wrenching story: half the villagers--many of them children--have been killed in a horrific attack by guerilla soldiers, the bodies burned beyond recognition. Now, the families desperately need Eve's help to get closure and begin to heal. 

But when Eve arrives in the remote jungle, she begins to suspect that Jill's plea may have been a cover story for a deeper, more sinister plot. Isolated and unsure who she can trust, Eve finds herself stranded in an unstable country where violence threatens to break out again at any moment and with only her own instincts to rely on if she hopes to get home to her family alive . . . 

#1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen is back with one of her most exhilarating and dangerous adventures yet in this "riveting" high-stakes thriller (Publishers Weekly).



Book Excerpt:
Prologue

Headlights! 

Jill Cassidy’s fingers stabbed into the mud as she saw the light spearing the darkness on the road ahead. The vehicle was going slowly, but they’d never see her on this side path. She had to get to the main road. But she had no shoes, and every muscle was aching, throbbing. She’d tried to get to her feet and walk as soon as she’d heard those bastards leave, but she was too weak. She had only managed to crawl slowly, painfully, through the jungle. 

She could do this, she told herself desperately as she forced herself to propel her body through the mud on the path. The pain wasn’t as bad as it had been when they’d first left her. Ignore it, think about the story. Always think about the story. It wasn’t the pain, it was the shock that was causing her to shake and feel so weak. 

The shock and this gentle, warm tropical rain that had started to fall just as she’d finally managed to pull herself together and force herself to move. Strange that warm rain could make her feel this cold. So gentle, she thought dazedly. Why on earth had that word occurred to her when there seemed to be no gentleness left in her world? 

The headlights drew closer. 

She had to get to the road before the car passed her. 

She tried to move faster. 





Early Praise:

"Riveting... Readers will keep guessing about the complex characters' underlying motivations as the plot races toward the stunning conclusion." 

 --- Publishers Weekly, starred review 

"In SMOKESCREEN, Johansen's Eve Duncan must outwit a vicious psychopath in the middle of the jungle. I really enjoyed this rip-roaring thriller." 

 --- Catherine Coulter, New York Times bestselling author of Paradox 

"From thriller writer extraordinaire Iris Johansen comes a pulse-pounding excursion into a war torn nation, where forensic sculpture Eve Duncan heeds a journalist's call to assist in identifying a village's dead after a horrific massacre, only to discover more sinister plots may be lurking behind the journalist's call for assistance." 

 --- CrimeReads.com 

"Propelled by a muscular narrative and elaborate subplots, Johansen's latest complex Eve Duncan thriller reliably pivots on the cerebral battle of wills among its robust characters."

 --- Booklist 

"SMOKESCREEEN is supercharged, combustible and totally addictive. There's no one like Iris Johansen!"

 --- Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author 

 "A master storyteller, Iris Johansen brings characters to life like no other. A tension filled novel...her plot is intricate, her characters compelling. SMOKESCREEN is great fun."

 --- Robert Dugoni, New York Timesbestselling author 

 "Dive into the explosive world of Iris Johansen, where villains get exactly what they deserve and the good guys - eventually - win the day. That's a world I want to live in!"

 --- Tami Hoag, #1 New York Times bestselling author 

"Johansen keeps readers on the edge of their seats."

 --- Booklist 

 "Just by seeing the Iris Johansen name....you know [it] will be an explosive, unforgettable story." 

 --- Suspense Magazine



About the Author:

Iris Johansen is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 30 consecutive best sellers. Her series featuring forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has sold over 20 million copies and counting, and was the subject of the acclaimed Lifetime movie, The Killing Game. Along with her son Roy, Iris has also co-authored the New York Times bestselling series featuring investigator Kendra Michaels. Johansen lives near Atlanta, Georgia.




Thursday, March 2, 2017

Book Review: Girl In The Mirror (Looking Glass #1) by Elizabeth Reyes


Girl In The Mirror 
Looking Glass, #1
by Elizabeth Reyes 

Genre: 
Romantic Thriller 

Release Date: 
March 10th, 2017 

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Synopsis:

A girl without a past. 

Margaret Hellman awoke in a hospital with no memory of the horrific accident that claimed the lives of her sister and their best friend. 

After years of struggling to regain a fraction of her memories, Maggie is left with no choice but to accept her past is gone. Despite the tormenting void in her heart. 

Then the triggers start. 

Tiny indiscernible but profoundly emotional glimpses of her past. The day she meets him, at her sister's graveside sets off the most explosive trigger to date. It's so overwhelming Maggie's convinced she's supposed to remember—she needs to. 

As the puzzling pieces of her past start to come together, it's clear something's amiss. But nothing can prepare her for the shocking reality of what really happened that fateful day seven years ago. 

Girl in the Mirror is a psychological romantic thriller with a twist you'll NEVER see coming!



Explanation about this new series 
by Elizabeth Reyes:

Okay so Monday when I announced the cover reveal was coming I mentioned this "stand alone" has now turned into a series and that I'd explain a little more today ---> Here goes.


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Lindy's Thoughts:

I have loved every single one of Elizabeth Reyes' stories. However, she has always written light-hearted romances full of steamy scenes, and strong secondary story lines involving friends and family. These stories have been filled with humor, and fun, as well as the tough realities of loss and heartbreak. 

Girl in the Mirror is completely new territory for Ms. Reyes. However, it was no less phenomenal. In this story, Ms. Reyes ventures in to mystery, suspense, danger, and plot twists! She has nailed a new genre with this coming out novel!!! 

Girl in The Mirror is told mostly from the perspective of Margaret "Maggie" Hellman, who wakes up in a hospital unable to speak or remember who she is. She later learns from her Neurologist that she has retrograde amnesia. As she begins the recovery process, she is sad to learn that she was in a car accident with her identical twin sister, Madeline, and best friend Shelby; both of whom did not survive. She cannot remember either of them, but her mother fills her on on some of the missing pieces of her memory, old pictures, and details from her past. 

When Maggie goes to visit her twin sister's grave, she meets Nicholas "Nico" Cortez, (her sister's former boyfriend,) and feels a strong connection and longing for him. While she had been having small triggers, where images, sights, and sounds would make her feel unexplained emotion; these triggers begin to increase after meeting "Nico." Soon, with the help of Maggie's new friend, Clarisse, they decide to unravel the mystery of Maggie's past. However, she is in no way prepared for what will be discovered... 

Girl in the Mirror, was a riveting, fast-paced read. I rapidly turned the pages, as I too felt like I was investigating Maggie's past. With each new clue uncovered, I was desperate to solve the mystery. Along the way, there was suspense, drama, romance, and a tinge of danger. I had an inkling of what the surprise twist could be, but was in no way prepared for all of the details surrounding it. 

I loved the end of the story! It gave me closure, as well as a bittersweet ending with plenty of "feels," laughs, and swoons. I loved it! I hope Ms. Reyes continues to incorporate stories of suspense and psychological twists in her vast writing repertoire. I would also like to mention that all of the Cortez brothers were delicious, and I hope that they each get their own story. That would be quite the treat!!!

My Rating:

I give, Girl in The Mirror, by Elizabeth Reyes, 5 Spine-Tingling, Yearning, Longing, Suspenseful, Mysterious, Finding the Missing Piece of the Puzzle, Filled Stars! If you love a suspenseful, and sexy romantic thriller; you have to read this one!!! It will have you obsessed and rapidly turning pages, until the very end!







Mikki's Review:

I’m a big fan of Elizabeth Reyes. I have read every single book that she has published and I loved every single one of my reading escapes. Her words always captivate me and her stories linger with me for a long time. Her characters are unforgettable and so easy to relate to. When she announced that she was going to publish a book that was a bit different from what she usually writes, I was pretty excited. Girl In The Mirror was supposed to be a standalone book, but I am so glad the author took a different direction with this book and is making it a series. GITM can be read as a standalone because the story is complete and the other books will focus on other characters. 

Margaret Hellman wakes up with no memories from her past. The only thing she knows is that she was involved in a car accident and that she lost her memory. Years have passed from that night that turned her world upside down. The little glimpses she gets from her past trigger a hurricane of emotions in her. Something is missing in her life and she won’t stop until she finds out what it is. She’s on a mission to discover what happened that night. Is Margaret ready to come face-to-face with her past? 

Gah!!! This book made me go bananas!!! I was trying to put together the pieces of an intricate puzzle. I was following Maggie’s journey and I was taking notes of each detail that could help me uncover the mystery revolving around her accident. It’s difficult to review this book without giving spoilers away. What I can tell you is that you will probably have many theories of what happened to Maggie. I kept changing my mind with each new detail that was added to her story. I did figure out what happened to her before it was revealed, but that did not take anything away from my amazing reading journey. 

The new characters from this series are incredibly addictive! The hero in this story is swoon worthy and intriguing. The connection he has with Maggie is amazing and the more they shared moments together, the more I was cheering for them to forget about the past and live in the moment. The supporting cast of characters surrounding Maggie and the H are awesome and I can’t wait to read more about them. I’m really excited to see who will be the main character in the next installment. 

My Rating:

I give, Girl In The Mirror, 5 intense, emotional, intriguing, follow your heart stars!





About Elizabeth Reyes:

About me? Well, I was born and raised and continue to live in sunny southern California. I’m married and have two wonderful young adults. My love for writing began when I was just a kid though, I never really had any dreams or aspirations of doing it for a living. Then along came the age of eReaders and with it indie publishing and I saw an opportunity to get my writing out for the world to read without jumping through hoops and getting past the red tape of trying to get traditionally published. The Moreno Brothers series has literally changed my life. I now wake up to go to work a few yards from my bed. 5th Street is my second series. There is also the Moreno Brothers spin-off series Fate with with seven completed full length novels. I have two stand alones Desert Heat and Defining Love including one I wrote under my pen name Remi’s Choice. I now have a new series coming Boyle Heights, but the future looks bright and I have many more to come! So stay tuned! 

I love hearing from my readers and always try to respond as soon as I can, but if there is a certain question being asked over and over instead of answering it 20 times I will post on my FAQ page so check there often! I’ve been super busy so please bear with me if I’m not quick on responding to your messages/comments!