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01 February 2019

Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire by MRC Kasasian

I became a Kasasian fan with The Mangle Street Murders and, quite frankly, was a bit wary when I saw that he was coming out with a new series. How could anyone be as good as March Middleton???

Aaaaaah, me of little faith.

Enter Betty Church -- March Middleton's goddaughter. She's a policewoman in 1939 (50 years or so after her godmother's stories), she's missing an arm, and she's transferred to her hometown of Sackwater as an Inspector just before a series of murders take place that may or may not have been committed by a vampire. She's cynical and sarcastic and everything that I loved about her godmother.

This is highly recommended, even if you have yet to read the first series. Betty can definitely stand on her own and I look forward to seeing where she goes from here. 

Friday 56 (today is from the 56% mark of the ebook) is hosted at Freda's Voice
& Book Beginnings (share the first few sentences) is at Rose City Reader.

25 January 2019

A Slice of Magic by A. G. Mayes (Book Beginnings & Friday 56)


I've got such mixed feelings about this. It was a fast read because I couldn't seem to put it down for long ... but that was more because I kept waiting for something to happen that would really grab me and I kept thinking that I was almost there. Sadly, even at the end of the book I was still waiting to be grabbed. It wasn't a bad read by any means, it just didn't have the spark I was hoping for. If you've read it and loved it, please let me know what I missed!

Friday 56 (today is from the 56% mark of the ebook) is hosted at Freda's Voice
& Book Beginnings (share the first few sentences) is at Rose City Reader.

16 January 2019

The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe

To be honest, The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane took me a while to get into and I was uncertain for the first 25% or so if I was going to finish it or add it to my DNF (did not finish) list. It was definitely slow to start and then, like magic, the pace picked up and I couldn't put the book down unless absolutely necessary. Even then I would sneak in a paragraph or two here and there whenever I could. Recommended for fans of American historicals ... who believe in the magic around them or are willing to suspend disbelief for a bit.




11 January 2019

A Moment of Silence by Anna Dean (Book Beginnings & Friday 56)

I'm surprised that I haven't jumped on this series until now. It's like an Agatha Christie-ish Jane Austen and it's delightful. It drives me a bit batty when a book with a perfectly good title and a perfectly wonderful cover gets re-made. If you go looking for the first of Anna Dean's Dido Kent books now you'll likely have more luck if you look for Bellfield Hall (yes, they even renamed the location) ... but hopefully the beginning and 56% are still the same. 

Friday 56 (today is from the 56% mark of the ebook) is hosted at Freda's Voice
& Book Beginnings (share the first few sentences) is at Rose City Reader.

08 January 2019

Building Mr Darcy by Ashlinn Craven (Tuesday Intros & Teaser Tuesday)

I've never been a huge fan of Mr Darcy. I'm more of a Knightly/Tilney girl. Above all, though, I'm an Austen girl and will gladly pick up just about anything that pays homage to my beloved Jane -- even if the main focus is Darcy. Typically I'll put them down again with a shake of the head and a disgusted "how could they do that to my characters?!?" sort of angst (this happens especially when I pick up a 'reimagining' of Austen's works, but that's another gripe for another time I'm sure).Ashlinn Craven's Building Mr Darcy has been sitting on my Kindle cloud for over a year and I'm glad that I finally opened it up. Sure, I still would have rather Building Mr Tilney, but I think here Darcy was the perfect choice. 

Zoe Bunsen and Max Taggart are working on building and perfecting an artificial intelligence version of Fitzwilliam Darcy. Zoe is very much an Austenite (she even wears a "Mr Darcy Ruined My Life" t-shirt to the office on her first day). Max knows nothing about Darcy, but is a whiz at the project management. She's full of exuberance ... he's, well, more like Darcy. 

It's a light read and I grew to care about the characters and even the Darcy AI prototype (and what a character he ended being at times!). Sure, there were times when I shook my head and debated whether or not I was going to continue, but in the long run I'm still glad that I saw it through and would gladly pick up another of Craven's books.

"First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros" is from the first paragraph or two of a book being read now (or in the future) and is hosted by I'd Rather Be At The Beach. "Teaser Tuesday" at The Purple Booker asks for a random line or two from anywhere in the book currently being read.