Thursday, May 12, 2022
Wish You Were Here-Book Review
Saturday, May 7, 2022
The Bone Island Trilogy – Book Reviews
This trilogy takes place primarily in Key West. The name Bone Island comes from the first explorers who visited the island around the beginning of 1600. They found the bones of deceased native tribes and called it the 'Island of Bones' or Cayo Hueso.
Bone Island Trilogy
Ghost Shadow
The Bone Island Trilogy begins with Katie O'Hara who is drawn into a years-old murder when David Beckett returns to Key West. David, a photographer and film maker, had been gone from his island home for many years, working in his craft around the world. His fiancé had been murdered and some suspected that David was guilty of the crime. He returns home to deal with the paperwork involved following the death of his grandfather and perhaps to find a way to clear his name. Katie becomes involved in the mystery surrounding the decade-old murder, despite warnings from her spectral friend Bartholomew, an 18th century ghost.
Ghost Night
While filming a slasher movie, two actors are murdered on Haunt Island, a remote island in South Bimini. Two years later, survivor Vanessa Loren meets up with Sean O'Hara in Key West where plans are underway to film a documentary about the storied region, including the unsolved crime that haunts Vanessa. As they begin filming along the coral reef, the discovery of authentic pirate treasures deepen the mystery. Spectral help is needed once again before more murders occur.
Ghost Moon
Officer Liam Beckett of the Key West police force finds an old man has died in his home. His granddaughter, Kelsey Donavan, returns to her former Key West home to catalog her grandfather's collections of artifacts and antiquities. But the old family home ~ Merlin House ~ gives Kelsey the feeling she is being watched. Is the house haunted; are the ghost stories true? Liam vows to protect Kelsey and discover the truth.
Characters in the Bone Island Trilogy
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This trilogy has continuing characters that are either related or have been good friends since childhood. They are all 'conches' – the name given to those who were born and raised in Key West. There is Katie and Sean O'Hara ~ brother & sister, David and Liam Beckett ~ cousins, Jamie O'Hara ~ Katie & Sean's uncle who runs a popular bar and restaurant where Katie does 'Katie-okie' 4 nights a week and where most of the friends congregate regularly, and several couples who make regular appearances throughout the trilogy.
Then there is Bartholomew Miller, the most interesting of all the characters. You see, Bartholomew was a 'privateer' during the time pirates and privateers wreaked havoc in the Caribbean. He plied the seas for England for years and finally found a home on Bone Island. His home at the time is the house Katie now lives in, so Bartholomew shares the house with her. Katie has been able to see ghosts most of her life. Later, the ghost attaches himself to her brother Sean, and eventually to Liam. Bartholomew plays a part in helping solve the crimes and strange goings-on that occur throughout the Bone Island Trilogy.
Summary
I just recently discovered that there is a prequel to the Trilogy – Ghost Memories - and it's all about Bartholomew!
I enjoyed this trilogy very much and recommend it to readers who enjoy mystery stories that are also 'ghost stories'.
More Series by Heather Graham
*The Bone Island Trilogy book reviews written by Wednesday Elf.
+Intro Photo by Lynn Danielson on Unsplash
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Review of Harrison Investigations
Book Series by Heather Graham
“Harrison Investigations specializes in the bizarre ~ the unexplained ~ the things that go bump in the night.:
There are those who walk among us who are no longer alive, but not yet crossed over. They stay to seek retribution or to help or watch over and protect those they love.
Among the living, few sense their presence ~ but some can!
The Harrison Investigations Series
Adam Harrison began Harrison Investigations after his son, Josh, died. Adam started putting together a team of people to look into cases with a paranormal angle because, although he didn't have the ability, Josh did, and Adam is able to recognizes it in others who can see and talk to ghosts.
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Throughout this series of ten books, we meet many people, all trained as Private Investigators, who are able to see what exists in a slightly different dimension.
This series fits into several genres – mystery & thriller, suspense, fantasy, paranormal, Historical Romance and romantic suspense. Each story takes place in a different place and, quite often, we are given a history lesson from earlier times. You learn a bit about the history of the place going back to Civil War times and other events that occurred in the 1700s and 1800s. The current story is taking place in modern times, but the ghost(s) will be from the past. The ghost has stayed around to help or have a wrong righted.
Books in the Series
Haunted - Book 1 |
Book #3 (Ghost Walk) finds us in New Orleans where Nikki DuMonde manages a successful haunted-tour company. Nikki doesn't scare easily until she wakes up at 4 a.m. to see her newest employee standing at the end of her bed begging for help. The next day she discovers that the employee had been killed. Nikki doesn't believe in ghosts, and no one believes her until Brent Blackhawk, a paranormal investigator able to communicate with the dead, arrives to help.
Unhallowed Ground (Harrison Investigations Book #7) takes place in Florida where Sarah McKinley has bought an historic mansion that she has always loved. While the house is being renovated, remains of dozens of bodies – some dating back over a century – are discovered in a wall.
Meanwhile Caleb Anderson, a P.I. With Harrison Investigations, is in town investigating several missing-person cases. He soon comes to believe that his cases are linked to Sarah's house and its dark past. Sarah and Caleb are compelled to research the history of the house to discover the truth.
For all ten books in the Harrison Investigation series, click here.
Summary
The characters in each book are always interesting and the ghosts are delightful. There is usually a romantic interest between the main male & female characters, of course. And the historic background of each area and place is fascinating.
An interesting fact is that the Harrison Investigation Series pre-dates the Krewe of Hunters series reviewed earlier here on ReviewThisReviews. From being private investigators for Adam Harrison, the group's crime solve-rate is so good that eventually the FBI becomes interested and the Krewe of Hunters become a group of unusual FBI agents who are called upon when something complex (and usually paranormal) is going on.
I have now read my way through both series and really enjoyed them. Therefore, I recommend them to anyone interested in this type of genre. Classic paranormal romantic suspense by Heather Graham.
*Harrison Investigations Book Series reviewed by Wednesday Elf
Saturday, April 16, 2022
The Library of Lost and Found Reviewed
If you're feeling like curling up with a hot drink and a feel-good book then have I got a recommendation for you.
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It's getting a little cooler in the evening for me here in Australia so I love pulling a throw over me, having a nice cup of tea (Twinings Chamomile, Honey & Vanilla is my current favourite for this activity) and reading a good book either in paperback version or on my Kindle.
I read this charming novel by Phaedra Patrick on my Kindle (for free with my Kindle Unlimited membership). I had never heard of the author before, but looking at the reviews this seems to be her best novel to date. I had just finished reading a couple of psychological thrillers so wanted something easy to read and with a feel-good vibe - this one sounded like it would suit.
When we are introduced to Martha she is a single, middle-aged woman who people seem to walk all over, somewhere along the way she seems to have lost her voice and confidence. She loves books which makes her job as a volunteer librarian or in her words, 'a guardian of books' perfect for her (although she can't seem to get employed as a full-time librarian - that's another story, prepare to be frustrated on her behalf!).
I will admit there were times when I wanted to shake Martha and get her to stand up for herself, but mostly I felt very sad for her. The book went back between the present time and earlier times in her life, I couldn't help but think how different Martha's life might have turned out if her beloved grandmother Zelda had lived.
It appears as though the loss of Zelda in Martha's life saw her become more introverted and subservient, just as her father wanted. I must admit that after finishing the book I did stop and reflect on my own life because the loss of people in our lives really does have a huge impact on the things we do - but back to the review!
When Martha was younger she would write her own stories and share them with her grandmother who loved to hear them and encouraged Martha with her imagination, enter the mysterious part of the book.
Martha finds a parcel addressed to her outside of the library where she works. Inside the parcel is a book missing its cover and title page and looking very battered. On top of the book were a business card and a handwritten note from the owner of a used bookstore indicating that the book had come into his possession and was obviously unsellable, but could be of interest to her because of the message inside.
When Martha turned the pages to find what the bookshop owner meant she came across an inscription "To my darling, Martha Storm...." it was signed by her grandmother, however, the date was three years after she had died. To make it even more mysterious when Martha looked at the stories in the book she recognised many of them as ones that she had written as a child.
Join Martha on her journey, solve the mystery and see how with a little help from Suki, Owen and Siegfried Martha learns to be less of a doormat and becomes more confident in herself. I thoroughly recommend this novel for some stress relief reading on a winter's evening. If you do read it please come back and let me know your thoughts.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Adorable Amigurumi – Craft Book Review
A crochet pattern book for Cute and Quirky Crocheted Critters
Adorable Amigurumi Craft Pattern Book
Serious cuteness in Japanese Amigurumi crochet – the yarn-filled world of “small, crocheted stuffed toys”. This book contains patterns for new characters that are adorable and cuddly.
Marcel the Monkey |
Then there are funny characters to crochet, such as a Dust Bunny or Sy Clops.
Dragonfly |
A Dragonfly, a Butterfly and a Bug-eyed Ladybug will flit around your child's toy room.
For fans of sea creatures, Adorable Amigurumi has patterns for Tubs the Whale, Olive Octopus and Cal I.Mari.
Toucan |
Don't forget Bella la Batty – a fun toy bat, or a colorful Toucan bird.
Author of Adorable Amigurumi
Erin Clark, a crochet crafter since age six, calls herself Voodoo Maggie online. She admits that her crochet crafting at such a young age first only consisted of the chain stitch. In fact, she once chained a whole skein of yarn! (Fellow crochet crafters will understand what this would look like – LOL).
Eventually she mastered scarves and afghans. These turned out fine for gifts, but soon it became boring to crochet only flat things. After looking around for something more challenging, Erin discovered the magical world of Amigurumi. The reason she gives for loving Amigurumi so much is because, to her, it's like 'sculpting' with yarn.
After mastering this craft, Erin began to create her own patterns in the style of Amigurumi crochet. The end result is Adorable Amigurumi ~ filled with patterns of delightful and unique crocheted critters from the imagination of Voodoo Maggie.
Summary
Adorable Amigurumi Craft Book crochet contains patterns for 18 animals done in the Amigurumi style of crochet. The instructions in the book will walk you through step-by-step directions to make your own creations of these delightfully playful Japanese amigurumi animals. The book is also full of over 300 colorful photos to help guide you.
So, get out your favorite yarns and crochet hooks and pick a pattern to begin your collection of these cute toybox toy stuffies.
*Adorable Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Book reviewed by Wednesday Elf
Thursday, April 7, 2022
The Broken Way - Book Review
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So much of life is paradox. Like, for instance, how the having is in the giving. Or, how abundance flows through generosity. And, as Ann Voskamp models in The Broken Way, how healing emerges from the shattering pain of brokenness.
Truth be told, we are all broken, yet few of us want our broken laid bare for all the world to see. Voskamp, with astonishing vulnerability, makes it safe for us by being the one to expose her cut lines, her cracks, and those moments when bad brokenness made way for good brokenness.
As is especially apparent right now, we live in a broken world. Yet, it is those things that break our hearts that provide us with the openings needed for a healing that can only come through union with other broken hearts.
In the introduction, Ann asks us this: How do we live with our one broken heart? This is a book that challenges us to take our time with that question. What else is time for if not for that?
Voskamp shares:
Maybe what matters isn't what we want from the time we have to live... but what time wants from us. There is a time to be broken and given into all the world's brokenness.
With Easter fast approaching, I cannot think of a better time to reflect on what that means.
This book came to me when I needed it most and I know there is someone reading this who will feel the same way. A sure sign of an impactful reading experience, for me, is how much I write while absorbing a book. I filled an entire journal with notes, insights, reflections, and quotes.
Ann Voskamp's broken heart met up with mine through her exquisite way with words, her raw honesty, and her immense capacity for communion.
How do we live with our one broken heart? We live by giving it away. We live by connecting our broken to another's broken.
Brokenness is our unity... our common ground... our gift to one another.
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Rick Mercer Talking to Canadians Book Review
Rick Mercer's autobiographical book appeared under many a Christmas tree in 2021. I myself gifted it to a number of family members after watching a program on which the Ottawa International Writers Festival featured Canadian journalist Linden MacIntyre interviewing Mercer and reviewing Mercer's life so far as depicted between the covers of this book.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Lessons in Chemistry Written by Bonnie Garmus ~ A Book Review
Warning Warning Warning:
Lessons in Chemistry is a book that will make you smile, get hot under the collar, shed a tear or two and make you turn the pages and not put it down.
Bonnie Garmus has written this book and it's a winner in my opinion. Today is the day that you can get this book in hardcopy or you can read it from Kindle Unlimited!
Lessons in Chemistry takes place in the late 1950's early 1960's. For anyone who grew up during that time period, you know as many women today still know, there is a disconnect in society when it comes to intelligent, talented, women in sciences. It is getting better these days, but for Elizabeth Zott life was not easy at all.
Elizabeth was a scientist, a chemist to be exact. Her intelligence and understanding of complicated chemical processes is far superior to many of her male counterparts. She, herself, is never taken seriously though!
She does manage to get a job at a Research Facility and there meets Calvin Evans another scientist who has the same intense understanding of Chemistry as Elizabeth. He takes her seriously and they work side by side making good progress on their existing projects.
Falling in love wasn't quite in the books for either Calvin or Elizabeth, science was their first love. But another type of chemistry starts to blossom.
Calvin, because of his "elevated" position at Hasting Research, is able to pave the way for Elizabeth to continue working in the research labs. She has him to thank for the position she currently has.
But, like all things, nothing is static and things are always changing. When Elizabeth is no longer welcome in the labs(due to changes in her personal life), her natural good looks and a sense of desperation, take her to afternoon TV and a cooking show.
There are so many twists and turns coming that I would be giving away too much of the plot to tell you more here.
Let me just say that I could not put this book down.
Smart women, glass ceilings, misogenistic groups all play a part in Elizabeth Zott's life. What she does about it, is what makes this book such a good read.
Put this book on your "TO READ" list, you won't be disappointed!
Saturday, March 26, 2022
One Step Too Far – Book Review
Book 2 in the new Frankie Elkin mystery series by Lisa Gardner.
Frankie Elkin is a recovering alcoholic who travels the country searching for missing people. She does this for no money or recognition. Her reason is known only to her, but she feels compelled to search for those whom the police have given up on due to too many other cases that CAN be solved, and when the public no longer remembers and the media has never bothered to care.
Synopsis of One Step Too Far
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A young man goes missing in the wilderness of Wyoming. He and his 3 best friends had gone on a camping trip in the mountains for his bachelor party prior to getting married. The trip was Timothy O'Day's choice of a pre-wedding time with his friends. Tim was a very experienced camper who knew the woods and surrounding wilderness well.
A set of circumstances caused Tim to leave the campsite and somehow disappear completely. He left behind his guilt-ridden groomsmen, two heartbroken parents, and a pile of clues that don't make any sense. Numerous searches were conducted, yet no trace of him was ever found.
Five years later, Tim's father is organizing one last search in an attempt to find what surely has to be nothing but bones now. But it's time for closure. The rescue team is made up of eight people, including the 3 best friends from that fateful night, a trained woodsman friend of the father, an experienced guide and a woman with her search & rescue trained dog.
Frankie Elkin doesn't know the woods, but she knows how to find people. She joins the rescue team, despite their reluctance. As they hike into the mountains, it becomes apparent that something dangerous is at work in the woods. Someone seems to be trying to stop their search. Time is running out and Frankie and the search party soon discover that evil waits for those who go one step too far.....
Summary
Amazon gives mixed reviews of this book. Some readers love it, some hate it. I liked it. I liked the character in the first book in the series and was interested in seeing what happens with Frankie in Book 2. I am also a fan of author Lisa Gardner and her 23 other suspense novels. I enjoy her style of writing. I particularly like the fact that she ends the story, then does another chapter of an Epilogue, filling you in on all the things that happen after a situation is resolved. Many books leave you to wonder. Lisa answers the questions you may have been left with.
So, if you are a Lisa Gardner fan and like suspense stories with a continuing character, I recommend One Step Too Far. I would suggest you begin with Book 1 – Before She Disappeared – as the author makes a few references to things that happened to Frankie on her first missing person's case in Boston.
Related Links of Lisa Gardner Book Reviews:
- Before She Disappeared, a Frankie Elgin Book 1
- Catch Me. a Detective D.D. Warren Mystery
- Right Behind You, a book in the Pierce Quincy/Rainie Conner FBI Profiler series
*Book Review of One Step Too Far written by Wednesday Elf
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Book Review Smoke on the Whiteadder
The Plot Line
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Bluebird by Genevieve Graham ~ A Book Review
Bluebird is a story that just fills a whole bunch of "MUST HAVES" for a book that I would recommend. I was given an "Advanced Readers Copy" through Netgalley (https://www.netgalley.com)
Reading is one pleasure that I enjoy immensely and now that I am retired it is what I consider my "job". So I'm happy to be a member of Netgalley and help authors by reading their books and commenting on them! It helps the authors to know that they are on the right track and gives them feedback before that book is actually published.
Genevieve Graham is not new to writing and has many other books under her belt. Bluebird is the latest and will be available April 5th of this year 2022!
Synopsis: What happens when a home renovator finds a stash of ancient looking bottles that have been hidden in a wall! The wall is coming down as part of the renos and the stash is uncovered in the process. It looks like these bottles are full of something, but what? Bailey Brother's Best is on the label and whiskey is the scent that follows. Who has ever heard of Bailey Brother's Best?
Guessing that the local museum might have some answers, Cassie, the Curator of the museum, is astounded and eager to solve the mystery of the hidden bottles. She is actually quite stunned by what Matthew Flaherty (the renovator) has brought to her attention. She knows some of the history, but not all of it. Given her own history, she is very eager indeed to find out more.
As you read this book you will relive some of the horrors of World War 1, and the hardships that the men endured. You will also learn about the "Bluebirds", the nursing staff that saw as much of the horrors of war as the men who fought. The Bluebirds was a nickname given to them because of the uniforms they wore. Many a man was thankful for the services that these strong women performed during their confinement. I'm sure that more than one of them fell in love with the caring nursing staff too!
I don't want to give too much of the story away because I know that you will be totally enthralled and captivated by what is happening in and out of the trenches during the war and then the return to civilization when the war is over.
This book is a history lesson, a mystery, and a love story all rolled up into a great book! Not only is it a great read, but, because of the times, so much was changing all around. Hemlines were going up, dancing was becoming wilder, booze was illegal and women were becoming independent, It was a brave new world that these men were coming home to.
I know for a fact that you will enjoy this as much as I did. I could not put it down. Congratulations to Ms. Graham on this book, it's another one that needs to be read by many.
Also By Genevieve Graham:
Letters Across the Sea
The Forgotten Home Child
At the Mountain's Edge
Come From Away
Promises to keep
Tides of Honour
Somewhere to Dream
Sounds of the Heart
Under the Same Sky
Bluebird Available April 5, 2022!
Monday, March 14, 2022
Book Review: The Flavor Bible
Wow! Now that is a mouthful! But do not be put off by the title. Described as an "empowerment tool" in laymans' terms this book deep dives into ingredients and suggests pairings. I am a self taught cook and while certain ingredients I know from experience pair well I have found when I want to create or tweak a recipe my knowledge is lacking.
For the I usually use X ingredient in this recipe and X ingredient is no where to be found in the kitchen and it is midnight ... now what? Before you cruise on over to google this book will have your answer! For the I love this dish, but I'd love to tweak it - but with ??? Sweet, savory, herbs or spices this book will have a wealth of ideas.
Organization Of The Book
Clean, clear, concise and to the point! The book is organized by ingredient first which makes looking for pairing so much quicker and easier. The related tips, suggestion and stories regarding that specific ingredient are then included in the same area. Very reader friendly and intuitive.
The Tips and The Stories
The book is full of gems of stories from renowned chefs as well as useful culinary tips that any chef or cook can appreciate and use. The stories bring the reader into the lives of the chefs at different phases of their career in different locales and restaurants.
The Holy Grail Of Pairings
While the book is full of possible and/or suggested pairings there are a few designated pairing denoted with caps and bold letters which are the "holy grail" to use the authors' words. These pairing have received the most votes by the panel of experts.
This is very helpful if you are not in the mood to do major recipe tweaking, are time challenged or prefer to begin recipe creating with the tried and true to build upon. I find it is easy to build flavors by beginning with pairings that will work when using ingredients for the first time.
The intent of the book is to spark your creativity and be a helpful resource; the book succeeds on both levels and I can see why this book was named on the Th Best Cookbooks in the World of the last 100 years list.
The Flavor Bible also won a James Beard award in 2009, yes that James Beard award! Not a chef, not a restaurant, a book!
Highly Recommend
I highly recommend The Flavor Bible! I consider this book a must and wish I had found it earlier in my recipe tweaking career. A great gift for anyone who likes to cook with a little creativity!
Friday, March 11, 2022
The Innkeeper and the Fugitive (Tales from the Highlands Book 3)
Every once in a while I come across a series where each book is worthy of a separate review. That is the case with the "Tales from the Highlands" by Martha Keyes. All of the books have been captivating and have characters we wish to see succeed and others we wish could be brought to justice.
Angus MacKinnon has been the antagonist throughout the series. He is the self-centered laird of Benleith who stops at nothing to get what he wants, including kidnapping women and shipping them to the colonies for lives of servitude.
Glenna, who is a maid at Glengour Inn, is another character in all of the
books. She is one of the women that Angus kidnapped previously, but
she was rescued before the ship sailed. Needless to say, she abhors
Angus.
Christina and Lachlan Kincade own Glengour Inn, as well as the Dunverlockie castle and surrounding estate. Because Christina was originally married to Angus' cousin, he believes Dunverlockie rightfully belongs to his clan.
Knowing these characters and the previous interactions with one another allows the reader to fully follow the story-line established in book one and continuing with each subsequent book. Therefore, I highly recommend starting with The Widow and the Highlander, but this is a great story with or without the previous books.
The Innkeeper and the Fugitive
Tales from the Highlands Series - Scotland 1763
The Innkeeper and the Fugitive
(Tales from the Highlands Book 3)Check PriceIn a desperate attempt to escape an unwanted marriage, Ana MacMorran must
flee her home. Her father is determined to see her wed Angus
MacKinnon, which would unite their material & monetary holdings.
But, Ana knows Angus is a cruel man and she harbors no illusion that he
would be kind to a wife. She pleads with her father, but he will not
relent. As far as her father is concerned, she is underage, he has
pledged her to Angus, and she will marry him.
Having heard that the tinker and his wife are traveling through town, stopping at the Glengour Inn, Ana runs in the hopes that they will allow her to leave the area with them. If they will simply take her as far as Fort William, she could get a ride to Glasgow where she can seek refuge with a childhood friend who previously planned to marry her. Unfortunately, Ana arrives too late and the tinker has already left. She decides to hide in the inn's stable for the night.
When Hamish, the innkeeper, discovers a woman in the stable, he assumes she is the new cook, Dorcas, they have been expecting. Ana seizes the opportunity to hide in plain sight under another woman's identity. She hopes that will give her time to send word to her friend to come and get her. Plus, as a cook, she can hide from the town's people by staying in the kitchen. It is not a perfect plan, but it is the best she has for now. However, Glenna recognizes her and Ana fears it is over for her even before she had any real chance of escape. But, Glenna has great sympathy for her and agrees to help her hide, covering for her when she might be expected to show her face in the inn.
As the days go by, everything seems to slip into a routine. That is, until the real Dorcas MacGurk arrives.
You may also be interested in reading my reviews of the first 2 books in the series
Book 1 - The Widow and the Highlander Book Review The Widow and the Highlander - excellent book. When Christina's husband dies, she is sole heir. His family is not willing to let her have the estate and are determined to regain control of the estate one way or another.
Book 2 - The Enemy and Miss Innes
The Enemy and Miss Innes is a wonderful romantic historical fiction about
enemies who unite against common foe. This is the 2nd book in fabulous Tales
from the Highlands series by Martha Keyes
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