Month: February 2016

Book Review: Perfect Touch by Elizabeth Lowell

Author Elizabeth Lowell

Elizabeth Lowell writes exciting romantic suspense stories that she sets in the American west and Perfect Touch is no exception. The story plays out in the Grand Teton Mountains of Wyoming. 

Perfect Touch

Perfect Touch - Elizabeth LowellSara Anne Medina is a art dealer and owns her own design studio, Perfect Touch. She is first attracted to Jay Vermilion’s voice, as she consults with him on the telephone. Jay is involved in a lawsuit, his former stepmother and his greedy half-brother are trying to claim a collection of paintings owned by his late father. Sara goes to Wyoming to testify on behalf of Jay’s claim to the sole right to the paintings. 

Jay wins the court battle and he and Sara set about cataloging and evaluation the paintings. A very inconvenient attraction complicates an already tense situation as the couple battles feelings they are powerless to resist. Sara grew up on a ranch and she has no desire to go back. Jay is tied to a land he cannot exist without, so there is no future for them. Two murders and Jay, an ex-solder, finds himself in the middle of a crisis, he must protect Sara, find the killer and solve the mystery of a lost painting. In the aftermath, he has to figure out how to live his life without Sara.

   Perfect Touch is an excellent thriller, Eliabeth Lowell at her best! I highly recommend this book. 

Happy reading, Linda

Book Review: Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber

  We all know that Debbie Macomber is an outstanding author, but with “Twenty Wishes”, part of the Blossom Street series, she hit it out of the ballpark. This author always tells a great story but “Twenty Wishes” isn’t just great, it is outstanding. If she doesn’t get another movie option on this book I will be surprised!

Twenty Wishes

Twenty Wishes - Debbie MacomberThe main character is Anne Marie Roche. She met and fell in love with an older man. He had children, didn’t want more and Anne Marie thought she could live with that. It wasn’t until her biological clock started to run out that she changed her mind. They divorced and she bought a book store and settled into single life.  She and her husband was on the verge of reconciling when he died unexpectedly. 

  The story centers around Anne Marie and her group of friends, all on their own and feeling like life was leaving them behind. It was Anne Marie’s idea, make a list of things to do, an inventory of wishes, something fun and interesting and keep it manageable, Twenty Wishes. Twenty possibilities that would help add meaning, fun and excitement to their life. 

One of those wishes started Anne Marie down a road that would change her life and give her everything she ever dreamed of. She began by volunteering as a lunch buddy at the local school and there she met Ellen, a little girl with only a sick grandmother to care for her. It is so much fun to watch Ellen and Anne Marie grow and become friends, to learn about life and all it’s possibilities. And, it isn’t just a change in Anne Marie, it’s the whole group. Twenty Wishes works a miracle for everyone as each person steps out of their comfort zone and learns to take chances and live.  

I can’t recommend this book highly enough! Maybe we could all use the concept of Twenty Wishes. Get out and live your life to the fullest and you might find that in helping yourself, you can help others. 

Happy reading, Linda

Book Review: Thrill Me by Susan Mallery

Love

It is only fitting I should write of love on Valentine’s Day. We dream of love, write songs about love, but how many of us knows what love is? Love stories give us an example of the author’s idea of love. Written on the page and adapted until it is perfect, but love is seldom perfect. So many of us have had our view of love battered and torn until we don’t reconize it when we see it. So what is love?

Thrill Me - Susan MalleryThe Story – Thrill Me

Maya Farlow’s mother married a man she barely knew and they moved to Fool’s Gold, California. Maya inherited two brothers and for a short period she learned what it was like to have a home and people who cared for her. But her mother didn’t know how to be happy and the marriage soon ended. They continued to live in Fool’s Gold and Maya continued to see her two half brothers. It was a little dysfunctional, but it was family. 

In Thrill Me, the author picks up the story line some years later. Maya all those years ago ran from a young man who loved her. She was scared of trusting anyone, much less a man who claimed to love her and wanted to spend the rest of his life taking care of her. Maya and Del are both back in Fool’s Gold and if they are honest, the love has not died, but has grown!

Susan Mallery writes exceptional stories of small town life. She walks you through a town built on friendship, caring and festivals and introduces you to the citizens of Fool’s Gold.  You see two people who cared very deeply for one another as teenagers find a love that is worth fighting for and through it all you get to know the people that care for them. It’s a great story that will keep you entertained.

   If you are a Susan Mallery fan you need to read this one. If you have never read any of Susan’s books then this is a good place to start.

Happy reading, Linda  

 

 

Pulpwood Queens Girlfriends Weekend

On Martin Luther King weekend each year there is a conference of book lovers and authors. Kathy Murphy started the Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Book Club and everyone meets for a three day weekend in Nacogdoches, Texas. With all the people involved having an interest in books, and add to that the Mardi gras atmosphere, it makes for a fun time. This is probably the only book club in existence where a tiara is mandatory.

Folklore author R.D. Vincent

We all got to meet author R.D.Vincent there. R.D. is a charming young man who grew up hearing stories of New England Folklore from his grandmother and aunt, and as a result he seems very close to both ladies. I thought about that as I was reading the first three novellas. In today’s world with video games, television and cell phones, we don’t take the time to connect with one another. There is a grandmother in these stories and she develops a close bond with her grandchildren by telling them these tales.

Book 1 – The Ring of Lazarus

   The first story starts out with the grandmother trying to cook dinner and keep two rambunctious boys entertained.  In this novella, a young girl is sent to a nearby farm to get some herbs, and as her family is sick, medicine as well.. Her mother had passed down a beautiful silver ring that was reported to belong to a gypsy. This ring was to go to the oldest daughter and carried a bit of gypsy magic. On the way home a dark force causes the girls death. Can a silver ring bring her back to life?

Book 2 – The Witch of Tamarack Hill

   Again, this section is a tale told by the grandmother to her two grandsons. This is a story of two

sisters who lose their mother at a very early age.The older sister is interested in the art of healing and she is attuned to things that no one else seems to sense. The younger sister is out playing by the lake when she disappears. The father and older sister are grief stricken and they hunt for weeks for the younger sister. Refusing to give up, they leave a light in the window each night.. They meet an old woman in the woods and the older sister begins to learn from her all the secrets of healing and magic. After the tragedy of losing several children in the village, the town decides they have to do something to rid themselves of the evil stalking their children, and in the end they defeat the witch and the children are returned.

Book 3 – The Miracles of the Midwife Sutton

The third story the grandmother teaches her grandsons about faith. In those days, midwives were also versed in the art of healing. The midwife was there when the town was cursed and she sees that the curse is coming to be. The town suffers a horrible drought, and Midwife Sutton sets about making plans to correct the things she can correct. She travels some four months to collect the things she must have to end the curse. Not only does this story teach her grandsons the meaning of faith, but also the need for patience. 

Hope for the future

In these novellas, R.D.Vincent teaches us how to relate to the people around us by developing a closeness we don’t see as much of in today’s society. I look forward to one day having a hardbound copy of this authors complete works, like the stories of the Brothers Grimm. Excellent job, R.D.!

I hope you will pick up these charming stories for the young person in your life.

Happy reading, Linda 

Review of Mackenzie’s Heroes by Linda Howard

Mackenzie's Heroes by Linda HowardLong ago I read a love story by Linda Howard about Wolf Mackenzie who owned a ranch on Mackenzie’s Mountain. Years later I am delighted to find the love story between him and his Mary continues. They are older and their children have grown up, but they are still at home on their mountain. This book shares the story of two of their children.

Navy SEAL Zane Mackenzie is aboard a ship when he is contacted regarding an Ambassador’s daughter. Barrie Lovejoy has been kidnapped and taken to Benghazi, Libya, where she is being held. Zane and his SEAL unit is already in the area and are called on to rescue the young woman. When the unit goes in for the rescue, Zane gets wounded. They pull Barrie away before she finds out if Zane will live or die and fly her back to her worried father.

After a battle of wills in which her father refuses to let her have any contact with Zane, Barrie goes back home to Virginia. Barrie doesn’t understand it; she has fallen in love with a man after spending barely two days with him and now she is expecting his child. Adding to the conflict, Barrie has a feeling she is still in danger and must find Zane.

Maris Mackenzie is the only girl in the Mackenzie family full of males. She has inherited her father’s gift with horses and is working as a trainer on a farm in Kentucky.  Imagine her surprise when she wakes up in a motel room with a strange man. Maris has a concussion and it takes her a while to connect the dots. Alex MacNeil is FBI and has been working undercover to find out who is murdering expensive race horses for the insurance money.

Maris and Mac fall in love and catch a horse thief before running away to Las Vegas to get married. Then it’s back home to Wyoming for a second wedding so Wolf can have the pleasure of walking his only daughter down the aisle.

Two fast paced mysteries, two love stories and I got to reconnect with Wolf and Mary. Don’t miss this fantastic book. You will get to meet three year old Nick, the second female in the Mackenzie family, and she is a hoot!

Happy Reading, Linda Laughlin

 

 

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