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Sunday, January 24, 2021
His Gift Was Knowing - A Short Story
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner – A Book Review
Lisa Gardner has two popular series in her list of suspense novels, the FBI Profiler Series and the Detective D.D. Warren Series. Right Behind You is the seventh (and latest) book in the Pierce Quincy/Rainie Conner FBI Profiler series
After writing the first six books in her FBI series between 1998 and 2008, Gardner went on to write 11 books in the D.D. Warren series, along with six non-series books. Now she finally returns with another Quincy and Rainie story at the insistence of her long-time fans. THIS fan is delighted, as these characters are my favorite of all her books.
Introduction
Pierce Quincy is now a retired FBI profiler and Lorraine (Rainie) Conner is a retired police detective. They are married and also partners in a Cold Case or weird murders consulting business, helping small local police departments who lack the personnel and equipment to handle a major violent crime. In Right Behind You they have also been foster parents for the past three years to Sharlah, a 13-year-old orphan girl they are soon to adopt. Suddenly they are involved in a case that hits far too close to home.
Synosis
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Now 17, Telly is suddenly being blamed for the recent murders. A massive hunt for Telly is launched and Quincy and Rainie must answer two critical questions: Why after eight years has this young man started killing again? And what does this mean for Sharlah?
Sharlah has her own questions. Is her brother who once saved her life a hero or a killer? And how much will it cost her new family before they learn the final shattering truth.
Summary
Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner, published in 2017, is available in hardback, in paperback, as an audio book and on Kindle.
*Editor's Pick in Best Mystery, Thriller and Suspense.
*Interesting Note: Titles cannot be copyrighted in the United States. Therefore, two or more books can have the same title.
Another book by the same title of Right Behind You is by Rachel Abbot and is reviewed here on ReviewThisReviews by Louanne Cox (Lou16).
Quick Links:
- Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner reviewed by Wednesday Elf
- Right Behind You by Rachel Abbot reviewed by Lou16
- Catch Me (A DD Warren novel) by Lisa Gardner reviewed by Wednesday Elf
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Her Silent Knight (Belles of Christmas: Frost Fair Book 1) Reviewed
Did you know that it is recorded that the Thames River has frozen over 24 times? Seven of those times, the ice was solid enough that they held a Frost Fair in London.
The celebrated Frost Fair of 1683-84 featured multiple activities including horse races, football, bowling, ice skating, sledding and more. Vendor booths were set up to sell souvenirs, food and refreshments. Londoner's clearly knew how to quickly make a rare occurrence into a fun festival for all.
In 1814 (the last Frost Fair), an elephant was led across the ice. Reminiscent of previous frost fairs, there was dancing, ice skating and of course, vendors. It lasted only 4 days before the ice broke up and several people drowned.
The very real historical Frost Fair of 1814 is the setting of the entire "Belles of Christmas: Frost Fair" series. This series provides a wonderful look back into history, as well as some really awesome romantic stories.
First in the series is "Her Silent Knight". It was such a captivating book, that I read it in one night. Yes, it was nearly 4 am before I went to sleep, but it was worth it! I thoroughly enjoyed the sweet story.
Her Silent Knight Synopsis
Her Silent Knight: A Christmas Regency Romance (Belles of Christmas: Frost Fair Book 1)Check PriceSelina Ellis becomes secretly engaged to Noah Skinner, a solicitor who is below her social status. Mr. Skinner would never be considered an acceptable suitor for Selina, especially by her own mother. But, Selina doesn't care! She believes she is in love with Mr. Skinner and when he proposes marriage at the Frost Fair, Selina agrees to marry him, even if it means they would be required to elope.
The couples embrace is witnessed by a childhood friend that Selina hasn't seen in years. When Sir Edmund Sharp recognizes the two people hugging each other, he knows he must find a way to save Selina from the man with a scandalous reputation. She is young, naive, and clearly unaware of Mr. Skinner's "manipulations". What Sir Edmund cannot immediately figure out is why Mr. Skinner would pursue a lady with no inheritance. Upon her father's death, their home and money was entailed to a distant relative since Mr. Ellis has no sons. That left Selina and her mother living on a meager stipend.
Sir Edmund agrees to keep Selina's secret if she will make sure he is invited to spend the Christmastide (the 12 days of Christmas) in her home. The request makes sense because his grandmother recently died and he has no other family in London. Selina's mother had always adored Edmund, plus she saw him as the perfect suitor for Selina. Therefore, securing an invitation for Christmastide was not difficult at all.
Now, Sir Edmund only has to figure out how to separate Selina from Mr. Skinner. That won't be as easy as Sir Edmund had originally thought since Mr. Skinner has possession of Edmund's grandmothers will. Skinner is willing to do whatever is necessary to keep Sir Edmund from interfering in his relationship with Selina.
"Her Silent Knight" is a sweet story of love, chivalry, and childhood loyalties embedded in an enchanting historical fiction, set in the fantastic short-lived Frost Fair on the Thames River in London. It is the first book in the Belles of Christmas: Frost Fair series shown below.
All but one of these authors are new to me. I love that when it happens in a co-op series!
Belles of Christmas: Frost Fair (5 Book Series)Check Price
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Heart of a Runaway Girl - A Book Review
Heart of a Runaway Girl is a novel that keeps you turning pages!
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
How to Plan for a Move
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Moving is a daunting
and stressful task. I've read that moving is one of the most stressful things that you'll ever do. So, if you’re going to be
moving here are some helpful tips and tricks that I’ve learned from doing this several times myself. I’m by no means a professional mover; these ideas are based on my own
experiences.
Moving from one end of town to the other is stressful enough.
When you move away from your home to another town it’s really tough. There are many more things to consider.
There are so many things to consider, where do you start?
My best advice is to start by making a list of things that you'll need to do. In other words, begin to make a plan. These things don’t need to be in any specific order right now, just start to write things down.
Following are some things that you’ll need to consider:
- If you're hiring a moving company make sure to read and understand all of their policies. Look for online reviews and make sure they are reputable.
- A new school for your children, this was always number one on our list. Especially if you're moving to another city. When we moved from Pennsylvania to Western New York this was a high priority for us. You'll need to get all of their school records transferred to the new school.
- New Doctor and Dentist for you and your children. You'll need to transfer all medical records.
- Change your address and forward mail to the new address.
- Finding a new neighborhood, everybody wants to live in a nice area. Find a local realtor in the new city to help with this.
- New bank or credit union for checking and banking.
Moving companies will do everything including packing for you. packing is something we always did ourselves. Most people don't want strangers packing their belongings.
Things you'll need are boxes, packaging material, such as bubble wrap, or kraft paper and tape. My preferred packaging material is bubble wrap and it is expensive.
Packaging Material Tip:
To save some money, check with small to mid-sized manufacturers in your area. Most times these places receive materials with packaging such as bubble wrap and often throw it away. Most times all you have to do is ask and you can get it for free.
Double Wall 18x18x28" Heavy-Duty BoxesCheck the PriceFor dishes and breakable items, you'll want to use these double-wall corrugated boxes. The double-wall gives you added protection for anything that's breakable.
Wrap dishes in paper or bubble wrap and place them on end, not flat and stacked. Cups and glasses should be standing up.
Make sure that you fill all empty spaces with paper or bubble wrap so dishes, cups, and glasses can't move.
These boxes are expensive so, you only want to use them for kitchen breakables and other breakables such as lamps, vases, and pictures.
Small Moving Boxes - 16x10x10 - Cardboard BoxCheck the PriceThese are the perfect size boxes for heavy items. Such as books, tools, CD's, silverware, canned goods.
The idea here is that the box is small so it will fill up fast and the box won't be too heavy to handle. The last thing you want to do is overload a box.
You can also use these boxes for pots and pans since they are not breakable items.
For blankets, sheets, pillows, and clothing look for wardrobe boxes 20 x 20 x 34 with a bar for hanging clothing. These are much larger but the items are light. These boxes are also expensive. You hang your clothing and then pack pillows and blankets on the bottom.
Moving within your current area is one thing but if you're moving to another city or state it takes a little more planning. If you're planning a move I hope you find these tips and tricks helpful.
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