It’s Monday! What are you Reading is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn from Book Date, a place to share and discuss what we’ve read in the past week and what we’re in the middle of or are planning to read this week.
What I read / listened to last week:
The Lies I told by Mary Burton
Quiet by Susan Cain
Confetti at the Hummingbird Hotel by Daisy James
Unjust Bias by Liz Mistry
What I am reading/listening to now:
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
Hail Mary Project by Andy Weir
What I’m reading /listening to next:
Someone Else’s Honeymoon by Phoebe MacLeod
Interworld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves
How did your last week go and what are you reading this week?
My first book by Liz Mistry turned out to be a dark, absorbing, and compelling read and I can see now why this author and her D.I.Gus McGuire series has numerous fans.
The beginning of the book was intense (a desperate mother fleeing an abusive husband) and it set the overall pace of the book, which never relented. An emaciated body of a homeless teenager starts D.I. McGuire’s investigation, but, unfortunately, leads dry up, the boy’s family won’t accept him in death no more than in life, and it would appear the case is destined to go cold. Then another teenager pays with his life for his courage to bear witness to the way society fails to ensure safety of transgender teenagers. Another dark and disturbing case of an Online Slave Auction on the dark web threatens the life of two children who have already been through a world of suffering. When Gus’s team discovers that these two cases are connected, the race to get to the perpetrators of these sick crimes becomes even more urgent as it could mean saving innocent lives from criminally insane as well as one heartless criminal.
I would recommend reading this series in order. Gus has a very complicated private life (no spoilers- sorry!) and is considering some potentially life-changing decisions. Unlike other series, the focus here is on the cases, but the inclusion of these private details informs the reader and helps us see that in this world full of depravity and incomprehensible attitudes, there are people with steady moral compass, people who have their heart in the right place.
Liz Mistry creates a range of interesting characters, some of whom you will hate from the word go, some you will care about and mourn for. Gus’s team are more than a close-knit working group of talented professionals, they are caring individuals who do their job of protecting more vulnerable and serving justice.
I’m glad to have discovered a new gripping series and now can’t wait to read the next book!
Thank you to Rachel from Rachel’s Random Resources and the author for the review copy, provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
Author Bio –
Born in Scotland, Made in Bradford sums up Liz Mistry’s life. Over thirty years ago she moved from a small village in West Lothian to Yorkshire to get her teaching degree. Once here, Liz fell in love with three things; curries, the rich cultural diversity of the city … and her Indian husband (not necessarily in this order). Now thirty years, three children, two cats and a huge extended family later, Liz uses her experiences of living and working in the inner city to flavour her writing. Her gritty crime fiction police procedural novels set in Bradford embrace the city she describes as ‘Warm, Rich and Fearless’ whilst exploring the darkness that lurks beneath.
Struggling with severe clinical depression and anxiety for a large number of years, Liz often includes mental health themes in her writing. She credits the MA in Creative Writing she took at Leeds Trinity University with helping her find a way of using her writing to navigate her ongoing mental health struggles. Being a debut novelist in her fifties was something Liz had only dreamed of and she counts herself lucky, whilst pinching herself regularly to make sure it’s all real. One of the nicest things about being a published author is chatting with and responding to readers’ feedback and Liz regularly does events at local libraries, universities, literature festivals and open mics. She also teaches creative writing too. Liz has completed a PhD in Creative Writing on Diverse voices in crime fiction.
In her spare time, Liz loves pub quizzes (although she admits to being rubbish at them), dancing (she does a mean jig to Proud Mary – her opinion, not ratified by her family), visiting the varied Yorkshire landscape, with Robin Hoods Bay being one of her favourite coastal destinations, listening to music, reading and blogging about all things crime fiction on her blog, The Crime Warp.
Child of Etherclaw Matty Roberts Publication date: August 2nd 2022 Genres: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Young Adult
The bonds of family go well beyond blood. But can those bonds hold when the blood itself carries a devastating secret?
Fenlee’s opal necklace had always radiated a certain warmth since her mother’s death. But now, at sixteen, her world begins to unravel as the stone sparks to life, revealing itself to be an otherworldly artifact of untold power.
Between her mechatronics studies at the academy and scavenging expeditions beneath the sprawling city of New Cascadia, Fenlee and her adopted brother, Elliot, try to decipher the mysteries of her necklace and its link to events in Fenlee’s past.
But they’re not alone in their search.
Strange undercity dwellers offer cryptic warnings, drones track their movements, and deadly corporate agents lurk in the shadows. When tragedy rips Fenlee’s family apart, she must learn to use the artifact’s power to save those who are deeply precious to her. But nothing can prepare her for the dark truths that she will uncover on that journey…
“Lee,” Elliot mumbled. “I’m not who you think I am.”
Thoughts of etherclaw and worries about her father had kept Fenlee up, so she’d spent almost the entire night installing and integrating the Elixir chip to keep her mind elsewhere. She got it working, but sleep still wouldn’t come, so she composed a message to her father. It’d be expensive to send, but she had to say something.
Hi, Dad. Hope you’re well. Me? I’m great. Except that I’ve been shitting myself because, you know, aer Mom died, we all promised we’d never leave each other. And that’s kind of what you’re best at these days. But, hey, it’s all fine because I found a chip that’s most likely stolen and worth probably half this apartment block, but in order to get it to work, I had to go into the Lunarinto Market for an adapter. But the adapter wasn’t exactly free, so I’m going to start working a part-time job while you’re gone to pay it off. In the Lunarinto Market. You know, the place you hate for me to even go near. One of my legs is just short enough to be constantly uncomfortable because I decided to wreck the one you gave me, my underwear is somehow still riding up my ass from the bike ride homeyesterday, and I’m hyperaware of how bad my pits stink. Doesn’t matter because I got no sleep and I don’t have time to do much about it before academy. Also, Mom’s opal, which isn’t real, by the way, might actually be some kind of weird magic device from aliens. Woo! Oh, and your adopted son is smuggling a stray cat. Thought you should know. Don’t get yourself blown up. Love you!
She stared at the comm unit for an eternity before deleting it. Her opal felt cold on her chest in the morning gloom.
Author Bio:
Matty Roberts began their career in journalism where they earned an Emmy and had the privilege of working on several other award-winning projects. They hold an MS from Johns Hopkins University and are now an engineer in renewable energy in Denver, Colorado where they live with their wonderful partner, two extraordinary kids, and the best doggie ever.
In addition to writing, engineering, and parenting, Matty is a vegan enby nerd who is in love with this world and will forever be doing all they can to make it a better place. And they may be known to occasionally play in a punk band here or there.
A Coup of Tea Casey Blair (Tea Princess Chronicles, #1) Publication date: August 2nd 2022 Genres: Adult, Fantasy
When the fourth princess of Istalam is due to dedicate herself to a path serving the crown, she makes a choice that shocks everyone, herself most of all: She leaves.
In hiding and exiled from power, Miyara finds her place running a tea shop in a struggling community that sits on the edge of a magical disaster zone. But there’s more brewing under the surface of this city—hidden magic, and hidden machinations—that threaten all the people who’ve helped her make her own way.
Miyara may not be a princess anymore, but with a teapot in hand she’ll risk her newfound freedom to discover a more meaningful kind of power.
A Coup of Tea is the first book of the Tea Princess Chronicles, a cozy fantasy series full of magic tea, friendship, and lifting people up even when the odds seem impossible.
Casey Blair writes adventurous fantasy novels for all ages, and her serial fantasy Tea Princess Chronicles is available online for free. After graduating from Vassar College, her own adventures have included teaching English in rural Japan, attending the Viable Paradise residential science fiction and fantasy writing workshop, and working as an indie bookseller. She now lives in the Pacific Northwest and can be found dancing spontaneously, exploring forests around the world, or trapped under a cat. For more information visit her website caseyblair.com or follow her on Twitter @CaseyLBlair.
A Royal Mistake Jennifer Bonds (Royally Engaged, #3) Publication date: August 2nd 2022 Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance
Princess Philippa Stanley is over being the perfect royal.
The world’s got bigger problems than the color of her nail polish, but the tabloids insist on detailing her every royal faux pas. Like her bold new hairstyle and missing pantyhose. Freaking pantyhose. Things that don’t matter to anyone. Except her parents.
Their Majesties are desperate for her to settle down. So desperate they invite a dozen overzealous bachelors to compete for her hand in marriage. Now she’s living her own nightmare version of The Bachelorette: Royal Edition with suitors ambushing her at every turn.
No way is she participating in this farce of a courtship, but when her father makes her an offer she can’t refuse—take part in exchange for access to her trust fund—it’s the only way to get the money she needs to start her own charitable foundation.
Fine. She’ll play the game. There’s zero chance she’ll fall in love until she crashes into a sexy, down-to-earth philanthropist who can help her launch her charity and drive off the unwanted suitors. It’s like she’s met the perfect guy.
But what if he’s really the perfect lie?
What can you expect in A ROYAL MISTAKE? ✓ Awkward meet-cute
Jennifer Bonds is the USA Today bestselling author of sizzling contemporary romance with sassy heroines, sexy alphas, and a whole lot of mischief. She’s a sucker for enemies-to-lovers stories, laugh-out-loud banter, and over-the-top grand gestures. Jennifer lives in Pennsylvania, where her overactive imagination and weakness for reality TV keep life interesting. She’s lucky enough to live with her own real-life hero, two adorable (and sometimes crazy) children, and one rambunctious K9. Loves Buffy, Mexican food, a solid Netflix binge, the Winchester brothers, cupcakes, and all things zombie. Sings off-key.
A lovely addtion to the Royally engaged series! Princess Pippa would like to get involved in doing something serious, something worthwile, but the antiquated laws of her country forbid an unmarried royal female from working. There are two obvious solutions- either rebel and change the laws or…do what her parents expect her to and get married to one of the countless suitors invited to the palace by Their Royal Majesties, her parents.
Pippa is too independent to waste her time with ‘the grooms’ who are only interested in getting closer to the crown, so she has to find a way to start her own charity. The only problem is she doesn’t have any experience and despite her sassiness is somewhat lacking self-confidence.
Henry von der Recke has built his foundation from the scratch, he definitely has the necessary knowledge and skills. He’s willing to mentor Pippa in return for her help with the negotiations with the Valerian Roayl Foundation, run by Pippa’s older brother. Pippa is convinced Henry is a commoner who just happens to have an uncanny understanding of the limitations of her royal life. We know better and can’t wait for his secret to come out!
If you love reading about royals in disguise and friends-to-lovers happens to be one of your favourite tropes, you’ll love this lighthearted, easy-to-read, fun romcom.
Thank you to NetGalley and XBT for the review copy, provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
Thank you to Rachel from Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to participate in the blog tour for Confetti at the Hummingbird Hotel by Daisy James!
Confetti at the Hummingbird Hotel Welcome back to the Hummingbird Hotel! When Abbie Coleman is asked to organise a Dance & Desserts retreat for a group of exhausted schoolteachers, she decides to pull out all the stops. With line dancing, flamenco and the Charleston on the agenda, along with a whole host of delicious themed desserts, it’s her chance to prove to everyone that she has – at last – gained the skills needed to be an accomplished hotelier. This time she’s determined there will be no “unfortunate incidents” that make the Hummingbird Hotel look like Corfu’s Comedy Central.
With her big fat Greek wedding to the gorgeous Nikos Angelopoulos only three weeks away, will she finally be able to deliver a retreat without the habitual chaos and calamity the hotel has become famous for? Can she turn a clunky chicken dance into a classy Charleston and a boogie-woogie into a beautiful ballet? Or will she be boot scootin’ it back to London and life as a floundering florist?
Let Daisy James whisk you away to gorgeous Corfu with a feel-good holiday read filled with sun, sea and a sprinkle of romance. Perfect for fans of Mandy Baggot, Sue Roberts & Sandy Barker
Look at this sweet, gorgeous cover and tell me you’re not craving a lovely holiday in an exotic location of your choice? If you’re a fan of the Hummingbird Hotel series by Daisy James, chances are your thoughts will immediately go to the sun-soaked Corfu with its marvellous views and mouth-watering food…
If you’ve been following the series, you know this is the final instalment- all good things come to an end (no worries, Daisy James has a new series in the pipelines). Our hotelier by chance Abbie Coleman has come a long way from her first panic-filled days to realising what her strengths are (gardening, flower arrangement, viticulture) and now is looking forward to helping the love of her life Nicos to fulfill his dream of opening a restaurant. But first she must find the right kind of buyer for the Hummingbird Hotel…Could Simon Crabtree be the one to ensure the hotel’s retreats are run incident-free (no more ‘havoc’) like ‘a well-oiled’ machine? or will the multiple changes he is planning rob the hotel of its uniqueness? and should Abbie even be asking these questions- after all, she has her wedding to think about in a few weeks and one last retreat- Dances and Desserts…
Daisy James’s writing is truly enjoyable- she has a talent for making you feel you are indeed in a completely different place with its sunshine, a riot of colours, warm breeze, and fabulous desserts. The rhythm is different and, although life isn’t exactly worry-free, it’s a happy place where people smile, have fun, and support each other. Is it the famous magic of Greece and Greek islands where people sing, dance, and fall in love? or is it the magic of Daisy James’ writing that helps you feel at home in this gorgeous place?
A relaxing, enjoyable read and a great ending to a sweet, heart-warming series!
Author Bio – Daisy James loves writing stories with strong heroines and swift-flowing plotlines. She especially likes to create sunshine-filled settings in exotic locations – the Caribbean, Tuscany, Cornwall, Provence – so she can spend her time envisioning her characters enjoying the fabulous scenery and sampling the local food and drink. When not scribbling away in her peppermint-and-green summerhouse (garden shed), she spends her time sifting flour and sprinkling sugar and edible glitter. She loves gossiping with friends over a glass of something fizzy or indulging in a spot of afternoon tea – china plates and teacups are a must. Daisy would love to hear from readers via her Facebook page or you can follow her on Twitter @daisyjamesbooks, or on Instagram @daisyjamesstories.
For a woman obsessed and a killer in her shadow, remembering the past becomes a mind game in a novel of psychological suspense by New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton.
Twin sisters Marisa and Clare Stockton were sixteen when Clare’s body was found in Virginia’s James River. No arrests were made. Fourteen years later, Marisa’s friends and dedicated career as a photographer help her to cope with the open wound of the past. But Marisa still feels the hurt—and the unsolved murder isn’t the only thing haunting her.
A recent car crash has erased ten days of Marisa’s memories—a black hole leading up to the accident that’s left her disoriented. Every text and phone call from that crucial missing time has vanished, along with her phone. A photograph she took of the river has disappeared. A new neighbor Marisa believes she knows introduces himself as if he were a stranger. And there’s the growing fear that her near-fatal accident was no accident at all. As dreams of Clare and nightmares of the crash begin to converge, so do two disturbing puzzles fourteen years apart.
Putting the pieces together could be fatal. As she struggles to remember everything, Marisa closes in on a killer—without realizing that he’s already closed in on her.
My thoughts:
I have only recently discovered Mary Burton’s books, although she is a very experienced (and prolific!) author.
You can tell it straightaway that The Lies I Told is well-written. Mary Burton even manages to pull off all the multiple POVs. The characters are intriguing, but we’re told just enough about them, only what we need to know for the sake of unravelling their secrets and solving the core mystery. Above all, where the author’s skill shows the most is the topic: a woman is still desperate to solve her twin sister’s murder fourteen years after the tragic event and, on top of it all, she is also suffering from amnesia following a sinister car accident! Our fascination with identical twins is endless, especially when one of them is missing and the other one keeps going on, living their life, growing old…
Clare Stockton was just sixteen when she went missing. Four days later her body was found in the river nearby. Fourteen year later Clare’s case is about to be re-classified as cold. The murderer has never been found and it seems that everybody has moved on and let the past go. Everyone, but Marisa, Clare’s twin sister. It is the twins’ thirtieth birthday and their older sister Brit has invited their old friends: BFF Jo-Jo (‘the airhead’), Brit’s ex-boyfirend bad boy Jack who did a couple years in prison and nowadays happens to be Jo-Jo’s husband, Clare’s boyfriend sad and serious Kurt, and Brit’s new man David. Marisa is still recovering from a car accident that left a ten day hole in her memory. Marisa is serious about her sobriety, having spent years struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, but not everyone thinks (or wants her to) she can turn her life round.
The plot was intriguing, but the pace was a bit too slow in the first third of the book. There was a lot of potential, and yet, something was missing. Marisa is a wedding photographer, but in her spare time she takes pictures of the place where her sister’s lifeless body was disposed of by the murderer(s)- imagine the suspense, the tension that could have been created by exploiting this detail, but no, this skittish reader’s nerves were spared. It was as if the introduction of all these points of view drew out the exposition unnecessarily. The pace picks up in the last third when we have already discovered the reason why Clare was murdered and it is more or less clear who did it. There are a few red herring male characters, but nothing to make you doubt that you’ve solved the mystery early on and are waiting for justice to run its course.
I found the fourteen year gap required a stretch of imagination. When Marisa wants to go over what happened on the day Clare went missing, her ‘friends’ are lying- well, everybody is lying in this book, this is the premise, it’s just not easy to understand what they are lying about and why– but would there be this level of detail after so much time has passed, unless ‘the memory’ takes on a life of its own and becomes a well-rehearsed story? but we also get a sense that nobody, apart from Marisa, really cares about the past anymore.
There is one incredibly unlikeable character and sometimes it felt a bit too much. We all love reading about dysfunctional families, but sometimes you really have to suspend your belief ( ‘And nobody noticed? And nobody suspected?!’). Marisa herself, on the other hand, is easy to sympathise with as she is the first one to admit her mistakes. She is also the most optimistic one, the one who believes in being able to become a better version of oneself. I would have liked more depth in the villain- we get a few hints about their past, but not enough.
I’m glad to have discovered Mary Burton’s books- better late than never!- and would love to read more from this talented author. Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake fo the review copy provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
The Light After the Orange Beverley J. Hall (The Tundra Stone Series, #1) Publication date: July 18th 2022 Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Post-Apocalyptic
EVEN IN A DYING WORLD, IS SURVIVAL ENOUGH?
After the Orange and the catastrophic devastation of Earth, magic began to seep in—but will it help Alex Chegasa survive?
Hidden and protected by magic, she grew up embracing her gifts. After witnessing the only people she can call family being murdered, eighteen-year-old Alex must choose between her head and her heart in her search for a place to belong. But, her hunt for a home means having to hide her magic.
All the while, in the shadows, eight-hundred-year-old Fae Billey NicNevin, suffering from amnesia, is rediscovering her magic.
Are their fates intertwined?
What if the fantastical stories Alex’s mother told her as a child were true?
ALL MYTHS ARE BASED ON TRUTH
Sales Copy: Eighteen-year-old Alex Chegasa, one of the first generation to be raised on post-apocalyptic Earth, was taught to embrace her magical gifts.
After the Orange, as the planet burned, magic trickled in. The bombs that had wiped out most life ripped open the barrier between worlds. Can the next generation, connected to the magic, be the solution to mankind’s problems or are they destined to repeat the mistakes of their ancestors?
Did the Orange, the very thing that ravaged the planet, also provide the solution? Or is magic more than a coincidence?
While Alex searches for somewhere to belong, in Massachusetts, she questions if survival is enough when she comes to understand that magic, used by the wrong people, could be more dangerous than the power of the generations before her.
Meanwhile, in a parallel story, we meet eight-hundred-year-old Fae, Billey NicNevin. With a past she doesn’t remember, she struggles to fit into Nuadh Caled (New Scotland) as it rebuilds itself. When she meets a woman whose soul calls to her, will she find her missing piece or tumble into insanity?
Are their destinies connected?
WHAT IF THE FANTASTICAL STORIES FROM ALEX’S CHILDHOOD WERE TRUE?
Beverley J. Hall was born in Kent, England, and raised in Scotland. Most of her childhood was spent with her nose in a book, and her love of stories was born.
While studying Art and Design, she discovered her love of storytelling, whether with paint, sculpture, fabric, or words.
After completing an MA in Creative Writing, she is now living her best life, writing stories at the seaside with her son, her granddaughter, and her cat Bertie.
Head over to TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter to join her overthinking and daydreaming (she’s still hoping for a pet dragon).
Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released. It’s based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. If you’re continuing with WOW, feel free to link those up as well! Find out more here.
And the book I am waiting for is…
From the blurb:
#1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black returns to the opulent world of Elfhame in the first book in a thrilling new duology, following Jude’s brother Oak, and the changeling queen, Suren.
A reluctant prince. A runaway queen. And a quest that may destroy them both.
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Expected Publication Date: January 3, 2023
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
YA Fiction / Fantasy
ISBN 9780316592703, 0316592706
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Holly Black is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of fantasy novels, including the Novels of Elfhame, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, the Spiderwick Chronicles, and her adult debut, Book of Night. She has been a finalist for an Eisner Award and the Lodestar Award, and the recipient of the Mythopoeic Award, a Nebula, and a Newbery Honor. Her books have been translated into 32 languages worldwide and adapted for film. She currently lives in New England with her husband and son in a house with a secret library.
Storm and Flame Mallory Wanless (Enchanted, #1) Publication date: September 22nd 2022 Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
Elena has always been a disappointment. Her magic is practically non-existent and now, on her sixteenth birthday, she is expelled from magic school by the strict headmistress–also known as her mother. Cast out into the world of the magically inept with only her familiar for company, Elena feels lost and alone until she meets a strange boy in the woods.
Quinn is a thief, a hunter, and a hothead. His unexpected friendship with Elena awakens a fiery side in him–quite literally–and uncovers new and surprising magical abilities. Except men aren’t supposed to be capable of magic.
With Quinn’s help, Elena carves a safe new life as a barmaid, but when she is attacked, her powers awaken with shocking ferocity. Elena’s explosion of magic creates a power surge that attracts the attention of magical investigators, sent to uncover and contain the source of the power surge.
But the awakening of their powers kickstarts an ancient prophecy. Will they be able to escape those that hunt them? Can they fulfill the prophecy, destroy the turmio and save magic from being destroyed once and for all?
Mallory lives in Texas with her husband and their two young boys. She spends her days homeschooling and full-time parenting. Her nights, and any free time she manages to carve out during the day, are devoted to reading and writing.