Friday, May 19, 2023

How to Survive Your Murder

 

How to Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine       YA Horror/Thriller/Mystery

(from Amazon)  Alice Lawrence is the sole witness in her sister’s murder trial.  And in the year since Claire’s death, Alice’s life has completely fallen apart. Her parents have gotten divorced, she’s moved into an apartment that smells like bologna, and she is being forced to face her sister’s killer and a courtroom full of people who doubt what she saw in the corn maze a year prior.  Claire was an all-American girl, beautiful and bubbly, and a theater star. Alice was a nerd who dreamed of becoming a forensic pathologist and would rather stay at home to watch her favorite horror movies than party. Despite their differences, they were bonded by sisterhood and were each other’s best friends.  Until Claire was taken away from her.  On the first day of the murder trial, as Alice prepares to give her testimony, she is knocked out by a Sidney Prescott look-alike in the courthouse bathroom. When she wakes up, it is Halloween night a year earlier, the same day Claire was murdered. Alice has until midnight to save her sister and find the real killer before he claims another victim.

(My Review)

This book was a big slasher mess.  It had elements from so many other stories I've read.  There were bits I found interesting and felt could really work, but I felt it just got lost in the....craziness of the story.  I wanted to like it.

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Legends and Lattes

 Legends & Lattes by Travis  Baldree

Legends and Lattes  by Travis Baldree                     Fantasy/LGTBQ+

(from Amazon)  Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv, the orc barbarian, cashes out of the warrior’s life with one final score. A forgotten legend, a fabled artifact, and an unreasonable amount of hope lead her to the streets of Thune, where she plans to open the first coffee shop the city has ever seen.  However, her dreams of a fresh start filling mugs instead of swinging swords are hardly a sure bet. Old frenemies and Thune’s shady underbelly may just upset her plans. To finally build something that will last, Viv will need some new partners, and a different kind of resolve.

(My Review)

This book was delightful!  It totally gave me Gilmore Girls vibes - if Stars Hollows was set in a world full of orcs, succubi and goblins.  It was just so cozy, with Viv, an orc, moving to a small town, wanting to open a coffee shop - no one has ever heard of coffee.  You are introduced to such a sweet cast of characters, the kind that make a small town so unique and quirky.  Of course, not all of the towns people are sweet.  I loved the sense of community, and relationships.  

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Five Survive

 

Five Survive by Holly Jackson                            Crime Fiction for Teens

(from Amazon)  Red Kenny is on a road trip for spring break with five friends: Her best friend—the older brother—his perfect girlfriend—a secret crush—a classmate—and a killer.  When their RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, they soon realize this is no accident. They have been trapped by someone out there in the dark, someone who clearly wants one of them dead.  With eight hours until dawn, the six friends must escape, or figure out which of them is the target. But is there a liar among them? Buried secrets will be forced to light and tensions inside the RV will reach deadly levels. Not all of them will survive the night. . . .

(My Review)

Holly Jackson kept the tension high throughout the book.  I could not stop reading.  This was a solid suspenseful read.  It starts out as a fun beginning of a spring break trip with a group of friends, but it quickly escalates, as their RV breaks down.  They find themselves in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, and soon find themselves being attacked.  This book does not stop until the end.

The Ghost Tree

 

The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry                        Historical Fantasy/Horror Fiction

(from Amazon)  When the bodies of two girls are found torn apart in the town of Smiths Hollow, Lauren is surprised, but she also expects that the police won't find the killer. After all, the year before her father's body was found with his heart missing, and since then everyone has moved on. Even her best friend, Miranda, has become more interested in boys than in spending time at the old ghost tree, the way they used to when they were kids.  So when Lauren has a vision of a monster dragging the remains of the girls through the woods, she knows she can't just do nothing. Not like the rest of her town. But as she draws closer to answers, she realizes that the foundation of her seemingly normal town might be rotten at the center. And that if nobody else stands for the missing, she will.

(My Review)  

Very creepy read!  Mutilated girls bodies are found, but the police don't seem that concerned and then soon forget (and so do the whole town).  The latest bodies are found a year after Lauren's father was found, and now the murders are escalating.  The only ones who seem concerned are Lauren and the new police officer who just arrived from out of town.  Is Lauren a key to the murders?  

These Silent Woods

 

These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant                Coming of Age/Crime Fiction

(from Amazon)  No electricity, no family, no connection to the outside world.  For eight years, Cooper and his young daughter, Finch, have lived in isolation in a remote cabin in the northern Appalachian woods. And that's exactly the way Cooper wants it, because he's got a lot to hide. Finch has been raised on the books filling the cabin’s shelves and the beautiful but brutal code of life in the wilderness. But she’s starting to push back against the sheltered life Cooper has created for her - and he’s still haunted by the painful truth of what it took to get them there.  The only people who know they exist are Scotland, an overly friendly hermit with murky intentions, and Cooper's old friend, Jake, who visits each winter to bring them food and supplies. But this year, Jake doesn't show up, setting off an irreversible chain of events that reveals just how precarious their situation really is. Suddenly, the boundaries of their safe haven have blurred - and when a stranger wanders into their woods, Finch’s growing obsession with her could put them all in danger. When a shocking disappearance threatens to upend the only life Finch has ever known, Cooper is forced to decide whether to keep hiding - or finally face the sins of his past.  Vividly atmospheric and masterfully tense, These Silent Woods is a poignant story of survival, sacrifice, and how far a father will go when faced with losing it all.

(My Review)

This book was so haunting.  A father, Cooper, and his daughter live off-the-grid deep in the woods.  The reason for their solitude is slowly revealed, as a stranger comes into their lives, and shatters the safety Cooper has created for them.  This book has stayed with me.

Jane of Lantern Hill

 

Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery                      Fiction Classics for Children

(from Amazon)  For as long as she can remember, Jane Stuart and her mother have lived with her controlling grandmother in a dreary mansion in Toronto. Jane always believed her father was dead, so she was shocked to receive an invitation to stay with him for the summer on Prince Edward Island. But from their very first meeting, Jane fell in love with her charming father and his whimsical cottage. During her stay with him, she even found herself daring to dream that there could be such a house back in Toronto - a house where she, Mother, and Father could live together without Grandmother directing their lives - a house that she could come to call home.

(My Review)

I adored this lovely by from the author of Anne of Green Gables.  Set in the same setting, the lovely Prince Edward Island, Jane goes to spend the summer with her father she believed to be dead.  As she gets to know him, she learns to love country life.  She learns to cook, and learning about her father and the wonderful neighbors who live around their sweet cottage.  This summer changes her life so much, that she knows her life cannot go back to the way it was before.  I loved it so much.  Great spring/summer read.

Death at Morning House

  Death at Morning House  by Maureen Johnson                                      YA Mystery (from Amazon)   The fire wasn’t Marlowe Wexler’...