A High-Stakes Simulation Adventure Leaves Grayson Thibodeaux the Prime Suspect. . .for Murder
Deep in the gritty underbelly of New Orleans, psychologist Grayson
Thibodeaux loses everything when his wife leaves him to climb her
company’s corporate ladder. He buries himself in his job of creating
mind-bending adventure games for businesses as team-building
explorations. When his ex-wife’s company hires Grayson’s to create an
elaborate game, he doesn’t see how things can get worse. Until she dies
during the course of the game he created…making him the prime suspect
for murder.
I'm assuming such things exist as grown up games like was in the book. I can safely say I would never want to participate in one. This was still an interesting book. I never knew where it was going to take me. It took me awhile to figure out who did it. The characters were well developed real. The female detective had a chip on her shoulder that I didn't think she was ever going to let go of. If you like mystery you will love this.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Sunday, August 19, 2018
My Heart Belongs in Gettysburg by Murray Pura
When War Reaches Clarissa’s Back Door, the Trustworthy Become Even Fewer.
Journey into Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, of 1863 where Clarissa Avery Ross lives a full life. By day she is the daughter of a respectable shoemaker being courted by seminary student Kyle Forrester. But by night she is a conductor on the Underground Railroad, working with a mysterious man called Liberty. She would like to share her work with Kyle, but he refuses to enlist when the war breaks out. How can she remain true to a man being labeled a coward? When the war comes to her back door in an epic battle, the greatest challenges to her faith and love are yet to come.
I just finished reading this book and have mixed emotions about it. I was excited to read about the battle at Gettysburg since I had recently visited there. It seemed to me the book could have used less about the characters inner thoughts. They seemed to go on and on sometimes. To be it was more a filler. Once you've stated your opinion go on. I found myself skimming some of these parts. That said I did enjoy the action parts about the Underground Railroad. I must confess I had Liberty's identity figured out before it was revealed in the book. All this being said, it was a good book.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
Journey into Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, of 1863 where Clarissa Avery Ross lives a full life. By day she is the daughter of a respectable shoemaker being courted by seminary student Kyle Forrester. But by night she is a conductor on the Underground Railroad, working with a mysterious man called Liberty. She would like to share her work with Kyle, but he refuses to enlist when the war breaks out. How can she remain true to a man being labeled a coward? When the war comes to her back door in an epic battle, the greatest challenges to her faith and love are yet to come.
I just finished reading this book and have mixed emotions about it. I was excited to read about the battle at Gettysburg since I had recently visited there. It seemed to me the book could have used less about the characters inner thoughts. They seemed to go on and on sometimes. To be it was more a filler. Once you've stated your opinion go on. I found myself skimming some of these parts. That said I did enjoy the action parts about the Underground Railroad. I must confess I had Liberty's identity figured out before it was revealed in the book. All this being said, it was a good book.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
Freedom's Light by Colleen Coble
A young lighthouse keeper must navigate the dangerous waters
of revolution and one man’s obsession with her to find safe harbor with
the sea captain she loves.
Hannah Thomas believes she’s escaped Galen Wright’s evil intentions by marrying an older lighthouse keeper. Seemingly safe in faraway Massachusetts, her world is upended when John is killed in one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War. Hannah is allowed to continue the difficult task of tending the twin lighthouses in John’s place, though she faces daily disapproval from John’s family. She thinks her loneliness will subside when her younger sister arrives, but she finds Lydia’s obsession with Galen only escalates the dangerous tides swirling around her.
A stormy night brings a shipwrecked sea captain to Hannah’s door, and though he is a Tory, her heart is as traitorous as the dark-eyed captain. Even though she discovers Birch Meredith isn’t the enemy he seemed at first, Hannah isn’t sure their love will ever see the light of freedom.
A very interesting story about the Revolutionary War era. It also depicts the narrow mindedness of some of the church leaders of the time. Overall it was a very good story. There was no great mystery, but there was times when I had to continue reading to find out what happened next.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Hannah Thomas believes she’s escaped Galen Wright’s evil intentions by marrying an older lighthouse keeper. Seemingly safe in faraway Massachusetts, her world is upended when John is killed in one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War. Hannah is allowed to continue the difficult task of tending the twin lighthouses in John’s place, though she faces daily disapproval from John’s family. She thinks her loneliness will subside when her younger sister arrives, but she finds Lydia’s obsession with Galen only escalates the dangerous tides swirling around her.
A stormy night brings a shipwrecked sea captain to Hannah’s door, and though he is a Tory, her heart is as traitorous as the dark-eyed captain. Even though she discovers Birch Meredith isn’t the enemy he seemed at first, Hannah isn’t sure their love will ever see the light of freedom.
A very interesting story about the Revolutionary War era. It also depicts the narrow mindedness of some of the church leaders of the time. Overall it was a very good story. There was no great mystery, but there was times when I had to continue reading to find out what happened next.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Catching Christmas by Terri Blackstock
As a first-year law associate, Sydney Batson knows she will be
updating her resume by New Year’s if she loses her current court case.
So when her grandmother gets inexplicably ill while she’s in court,
Sydney arranges for a cab to get her to the clinic.
The last thing cab driver Finn Parrish wants is to be saddled with a wheelchair-bound old lady with dementia. But because Miss Callie reminds him of his own mother, whom he failed miserably in her last days, he can’t say no when she keeps calling him for rides. Once a successful gourmet chef, Finn’s biggest concern now is making his rent, but half the time Callie doesn’t remember to pay him. And as she starts to feel better, she leads him on wild goose chases to find a Christmas date for her granddaughter.
When Finn meets Sydney, he’s quite sure that she’s never needed help finding a date. Does Miss Callie have an ulterior motive, or is this just a mission driven by delusions? He’s willing to do whatever he can to help fulfill Callie’s Christmas wish. He just never expected to be a vital part of it.
What a good "feel good" book. Finn and Sydney are both in a struggle about finding themselves. Finn has a failed restaurant and Sydney is trying to win an unwinnable case in court. Her bosses don't see the need for her to take time off the take care of her ailing grandmother. Finn keeps telling everyone he's just the cab driver. As the story unfolds, they both find what's the most important.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a feel good book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
The last thing cab driver Finn Parrish wants is to be saddled with a wheelchair-bound old lady with dementia. But because Miss Callie reminds him of his own mother, whom he failed miserably in her last days, he can’t say no when she keeps calling him for rides. Once a successful gourmet chef, Finn’s biggest concern now is making his rent, but half the time Callie doesn’t remember to pay him. And as she starts to feel better, she leads him on wild goose chases to find a Christmas date for her granddaughter.
When Finn meets Sydney, he’s quite sure that she’s never needed help finding a date. Does Miss Callie have an ulterior motive, or is this just a mission driven by delusions? He’s willing to do whatever he can to help fulfill Callie’s Christmas wish. He just never expected to be a vital part of it.
What a good "feel good" book. Finn and Sydney are both in a struggle about finding themselves. Finn has a failed restaurant and Sydney is trying to win an unwinnable case in court. Her bosses don't see the need for her to take time off the take care of her ailing grandmother. Finn keeps telling everyone he's just the cab driver. As the story unfolds, they both find what's the most important.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a feel good book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
A Rumored Fortune by Joanna Davidson Politano
Tressa Harlowe's father did not trust banks, but neither did he trust
his greedy extended family. He kept his vast fortune hidden somewhere on
his estate in the south of England and died suddenly, without telling
anyone where he had concealed it. Tressa and her ailing mother are left
with a mansion and an immense vineyard and no money to run it. It
doesn't take long for a bevy of opportunists to flock to the estate
under the guise of offering condolences. Tressa knows what they're
really up to. She'll have to work with the rough and rusticated vineyard
manager to keep the laborers content without pay and discover the key
to finding her father's fortune--before someone else finds it first.
This book is about greed and what it can do to people. Tressa has to find her fathers fortune so they can pay their bills so they don't get kicked off their estate. Her mother thinks Tressa can just produce the money. Her ex fiance shows up all contrite for breaking off their engagement. Her cousin and his wife show up to offer their support. All the while, all they are doing is searching for the fortune with no intentions of sharing. Then there's the new estate manager. Tress doesn't know what to think about him. Is he after the fortune or does he really want to help.
Parts of the book were good. Other parts were kind of slow. Overall, it was an enjoyable book with some twists and turns.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
This book is about greed and what it can do to people. Tressa has to find her fathers fortune so they can pay their bills so they don't get kicked off their estate. Her mother thinks Tressa can just produce the money. Her ex fiance shows up all contrite for breaking off their engagement. Her cousin and his wife show up to offer their support. All the while, all they are doing is searching for the fortune with no intentions of sharing. Then there's the new estate manager. Tress doesn't know what to think about him. Is he after the fortune or does he really want to help.
Parts of the book were good. Other parts were kind of slow. Overall, it was an enjoyable book with some twists and turns.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Burden of Proof by DiAnn Mills
Reeling from a negotiation gone wrong, FBI Special Agent April Ramos is
caught off guard when a frazzled young woman shoves a crying baby into
her arms, then disappears. Worry for the child’s safety quickly turns to
fear when a man claiming to be the girl’s father abducts them at
gunpoint. April puts her hostage negotiation skills to use to learn more
about who she’s dealing with: Jason Snyder, a fugitive accused of
murder.
As Jason spins a tall tale about being framed for the killing of his business partner, April must sort through his claims to find the truth. A truth that becomes all the more evident after April overhears a conversation between Jason and the local sheriff and realizes something more sinister may be happening in their small town of Sweet Briar, Texas. But aligning herself with a known fugitive to uncover the burden of proof could cost April her job . . . or worse, her life and the lives of other innocent people.
An edge of your seat story that kept me up late reading. April is caught in the middle of a baby kidnapping. Then she gets kidnapped herself. Her faith and Jason's faith is tested all along the way. She doesn't know who to believe. Jason or the law authorities that say he is a murderer. Then to top it all off, she is starting to have feelings for Jason. I really enjoy reading Ms Mills books and this was no exception. I recommend book to anyone who loves suspense with a little romance thrown in.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
As Jason spins a tall tale about being framed for the killing of his business partner, April must sort through his claims to find the truth. A truth that becomes all the more evident after April overhears a conversation between Jason and the local sheriff and realizes something more sinister may be happening in their small town of Sweet Briar, Texas. But aligning herself with a known fugitive to uncover the burden of proof could cost April her job . . . or worse, her life and the lives of other innocent people.
An edge of your seat story that kept me up late reading. April is caught in the middle of a baby kidnapping. Then she gets kidnapped herself. Her faith and Jason's faith is tested all along the way. She doesn't know who to believe. Jason or the law authorities that say he is a murderer. Then to top it all off, she is starting to have feelings for Jason. I really enjoy reading Ms Mills books and this was no exception. I recommend book to anyone who loves suspense with a little romance thrown in.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
On Magnolia Lane by Denise Hunter
Pastor Jack McReady has secretly carried a torch for Daisy for two
long years. She’s a member of his congregation, after all, and she’ll
never see him as more than a trusted counselor. Jack’s best friend Noah
has taken every opportunity to encourage his lovesick friend, but when
Noah catches wind that Daisy has joined an online dating site, he takes
matters into his own hands and orchestrates a meet-cute of the most
unconventional kind.
Owner of the local flower shop, Daisy Pendleton is content with her small-town life, but she’d sure like someone to share it with. After several disastrous first dates, she’s about to give up—and then she finds a seemingly wonderful man online. Daisy gets to know TJ through a series of messages but finds herself spending more time with Pastor Jack outside of the church at the same time. What she doesn’t know is that her online prospect and Jack are one and the same.
Just as Daisy’s love life starts to look promising, a mysterious woman appears in town. Daisy is faced with a revelation about her family that turns her world upside down, and she looks to both TJ and Jack for help.
Jack must find a way to reveal himself as her online suitor without breaking her heart and losing her trust. As Daisy faces Jack’s betrayal, she’ll have to learn to extend grace to herself, her family, and the man she’s grown to love.
Jack and Daisy are both looking for love. Jack knows who he loves Daisy. But doesn't know how to express himself. He thinks he's too old for her and besides he's her pastor. What would people think? Daisy wants to find love. But where to look? An interesting read about Jack and Daisy as they come to find love.
On a side note. I am a pastor's wife and I could relate to how Jack felt about living in a fish bowl. Pastor's are human beings and have feelings just like everyone else.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
Owner of the local flower shop, Daisy Pendleton is content with her small-town life, but she’d sure like someone to share it with. After several disastrous first dates, she’s about to give up—and then she finds a seemingly wonderful man online. Daisy gets to know TJ through a series of messages but finds herself spending more time with Pastor Jack outside of the church at the same time. What she doesn’t know is that her online prospect and Jack are one and the same.
Just as Daisy’s love life starts to look promising, a mysterious woman appears in town. Daisy is faced with a revelation about her family that turns her world upside down, and she looks to both TJ and Jack for help.
Jack must find a way to reveal himself as her online suitor without breaking her heart and losing her trust. As Daisy faces Jack’s betrayal, she’ll have to learn to extend grace to herself, her family, and the man she’s grown to love.
Jack and Daisy are both looking for love. Jack knows who he loves Daisy. But doesn't know how to express himself. He thinks he's too old for her and besides he's her pastor. What would people think? Daisy wants to find love. But where to look? An interesting read about Jack and Daisy as they come to find love.
On a side note. I am a pastor's wife and I could relate to how Jack felt about living in a fish bowl. Pastor's are human beings and have feelings just like everyone else.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
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