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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Dragon(e) Baby Gone (Reports from the Department of Intangible Assets Book One) by Robert Gainey + giveaway

Dragon(e) Baby Gone (Reports from the Department of Intangible Assets Book One)
by Robert Gainey
June 28, 2021
Genre: Detective Fantasy
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
ISBN:978-1-5092-3658-9 Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-5092-3659-6 Digital
ASIN: B095GNZJCN
Number of pages: 254
Word Count: 69,377
Cover Artist: Debbie Taylor
Overworked. Underfunded. Outgunned. Sometimes the greater good needs a little help from a lesser evil.

“Dragon is hard to overcome, yet one shall try.”
– Nowe Ateny, Polish Encyclopedia, 1745

Diane Morris is part of the thin line separating a happy, mundane world from all of the horrors of the anomalous. Her federal agency is underfunded, understaffed, and misunderstood, and she’d rather transfer to the boring safety of Logistics than remain a field agent.

When a troupe of international thieves make off with a pair of dragon eggs, Diane has no choice but to ally with a demon against the forces looking to leave her city a smoldering crater.

Facing down rogue wizards, fiery elementals, and crazed gunmen, it’s a race against time to get the precious cargo back before the dragon wakes up and unleashes hell.


When two dragon eggs go missing, it's up to Diane Morris, an officer of the Department of Intangible Assets to get them back. And if she has to team up with one of the evilest demons to walk the earth to do that, well, it can't be helped. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about how she handled the demon. Even in situations where she could have used the demon's powers, she showed restraint and fought back as best as she could. Diane makes a kickass female protagonist and her love interest is equally badass. The action starts right off the bat and doesn't let up. Diane almost gets burned alive several times and into numerous other scrapes.

In conclusion, I liked the adventure this book took me on.

3 sheep






Reviewer: Midu Reads
Most of my go-to series are 3 starrers
*No rating - wasn't my genre/dnf'd so rating it would be unfair
1 sheep - won't be picking up another book in a series  again
2 sheep - average read with overused tropes and cliches. Will give the author another try/only continuing because of OCD, so must finish a series
2.5 sheep - liked the book but was put off because it was overly long/illtreatment of a character the author had me invest in and so on.
3 sheep - enjoyed the book but have reservations because I expected to be wowed and wasn't
4 sheep - was unputdownable
5 sheep - formed an emotional connection, will read the heck outta this series


Excerpt

I guess there’s always been a Department of Intangible Assets, in some way or another, since humanity first banded together against the dark. Ancient orders of knights, sects of religions, monasteries and their like had been the first real organizations determined to hold off the things that bled into our world from other realities. Great and epic individuals did a lot of work in the past, though more often than not mere pawns as one ultra-powerful being played against another. Gilgamesh. Solomon. Miyamoto Musashi for a while even worked as a kind of Japanese defender against the supernatural. Things must have been easier back then. If somebody had a problem with a corpse rising from the ground and eating people, or with creatures slinking out of the mountains and taking children, they could talk openly about it, and people would fit it neatly into whatever cultural narrative they had. No press releases concerning carbon monoxide leaks, no awkward local police trying to stutter their way through an ogre rampage by blaming gang violence and drugs. If you were a 17th Century farmer in the Tajima Province of Japan and tengu started picking off your village one by one, Musashi would come by one day, cut down all those dark spirits, and then leave. You’d replant your fields, mourn your losses, and tell warning stories about warding off evil. And, probably, pay him whatever he wanted.

Modern times gave way to a general idea that reason and logic were enough to stop something from dragging you into the sewers and wearing your skin to protect itself from daylight. It’s easy to see why: it doesn’t happen to a lot of people, therefore it must not happen. I see it all the time, people who say things like “I’ve never seen a ghost, so they must not exist.”
Oh yeah? Because if spirits did exist, they’d all be tripping over their ghost dicks to haunt you? Do you understand the preternatural forces that conspire, the circumstances that line up, to create any kind of ghost? Let alone one that shows up in your room at night and moans about revenge or betrayal or rattles some chains and teaches you a valuable lesson about being selfish?

“Well, there’s no such thing as Bigfoot. All those pictures are super blurry and grainy,” they say, their voices nasally and snobby, like all the knowledge of the world is pumped directly into their tiny brains through their tiny phones. I don’t care to get into whether or not any of the literally thousands of kinds of entities that flit in and out of forests would like to be called “Bigfoot,” but just because you haven’t left your couch in twenty years doesn’t mean there’s not something out there you don’t understand. Go stand out in a remote Colorado forest one night.

Turn off your phone, open your eyes and ears, and wait. When you feel those eyes watching, and when you know, deep in that primitive monkey brain, way, way down inside, that there’s more than just the animals you have names for sharing that clearing with you, then you can call me to tell me that there’s no such thing as Bigfoot.That is, if you live to turn your phone back on again.


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Robert Gainey is a born and raised Floridian, despite his best efforts. While enrolled at Florida State University and studying English (a language spoken on a small island near Europe), Robert began volunteering for the campus medical response team, opening up a great new passion in his life. Following graduation, he pursued further training through paramedic and firefighting programs, going on to become a full time professional firefighter in the State of Florida. He currently lives and works in Northeast Florida with his wife and dogs, who make sure he gets walked regularly. Robert writes near-fetched fantasy novels inspired by the madness and courage found in everyday events.


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Friday, April 16, 2021

Book Review: Drained by Monique Singleton + giveaway

Drained
by Monique Singleton
March 16, 2021
Genre: Paranormal, Detective Horror
Detective Liam Grady was stumped.

Never in his long years as a New Orleans Homicide Detective had he encountered a serial killer who literally drained his victims.

The mummified shell of a once beautiful student was the first sign this case was extraordinary. Within days she was joined by a high-class call-girl and a frumpy housewife. All died in the same sadistic manner.
What did they have in common, besides their strange demise?

Things are not as they seem. The victims have dark secrets, and tales of Haitian malignant spirits offer a slim lead. But it mean Liam has to ditch everything he believes in and open his mind to a conjecture that defied logic.

As he struggles with his own demons, Liam joins forces with a pretty student and a Mysterious Vodou witch doctor to stop whatever it is that holds New Orleans in its bloody grasp.

Time is of the essence.
The bodies are piling up.
And now the monster has Liam in its sights.

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Not a bad debut story for this new author. A murder turned serial murders turns supernatural serial murders! Add a little romance with a wicked turn and you have the basics.

A police detective responding to a gruesome murder becomes involved with one of the victim's roommates. (WHAT!?) OK, that was the first of the 3 plot points that bothered me. The second point was that said detective began using this roommate as a “team member” of the investigation and the 3rd point was that the roommate seemed to have a better handle of how to “connect the dots” in the case than the detectives. OK, perhaps these were “clues” and maybe I just couldn’t connect the dots....

The story seemed to wander just a tiny bit and the ending left me saying “Ewww” but it was a quick and easy read with good writing sense and a very good place from which to build.

Getting 3 “Ewwww” sheep.




Jeanie G

About the Author

Monique Singleton writes compelling stories that mix fantasy with realistic psychological suspense and unique insights into the mind of the main characters. She has always had an overactive fantasy and in 2010 Monique started to put the scenes she had running around in her head, down to paper. Scenes led to a story, the story to a book, and the first book to a series: The Primal Series was born. If you are looking for Urban Fantasy with a twist, a different kind of shifter story, a tale like no other, then this series is for you. Expect the unexpected. In addition to her writing, Monique holds down a full-time job as a business consultant. She lives in a beautiful old farmhouse in the south of Holland with her two sloppy monster dogs, some horses, and a cat.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Book Review: Please See Us by Caitlin Mullen

Please See Us
by Caitlin Mullen
March 3, 2020
Publisher: Gallery Books
ASIN: B07THDF4CS 

ISBN: 9781982127480
Summer has come to Atlantic City but the boardwalk is empty of tourists, the casino lights have dimmed, and two Jane Does are laid out in the marshland behind the Sunset Motel, just west of town. Only one person even knows they’re there.

Meanwhile, Clara, a young boardwalk psychic, struggles to attract clients for the tarot readings that pay her rent. When she begins to experience very real and disturbing visions, she suspects they could be related to the recent cases of women gone missing in town. When Clara meets Lily, an ex-Soho art gallery girl who is working at a desolate casino spa and reeling from a personal tragedy, she thinks Lily may be able to help her. But Lily has her own demons to face. If they can put the pieces together in time, they may save another lost girl—so long as their efforts don’t attract perilous attention first. Can they break the ill-fated cycle, or will they join the other victims?


Women have been disappearing and a teenage psychic begins having real, scary visions of the women. There is a serial killer in the Jersey boardwalk area. Clara meets Lily, who just got a job at a spa, and the girl feels she can help her. But Lily is trying to battle her own demons from her past in New York. Not only is the story told in their points of view, but through some of the murder victims too. The killer is an icy enigma, at home in the decaying environs, who preys on the desperate and meting out his own twisted justice.

Nail-biting, haunting suspense knee-deep in horror set in a vacation spot once revered for its casinos, but now is dying, due to the economic downturn. Gritty and realistic, there are no saints or heroes. The atmosphere is bleak, but it ends on a hopeful note, although not all the ends are tied up in a neat manner.

I gave Please See Us 5 sheep





Reviewed by Pamela K. Kinney

About the Author:
Caitlin Mullen earned a BA in English and Creative Writing from Colgate University, an MA in English from NYU, and an MFA in fiction from Stony Brook University. While at Stony Brook she taught undergraduate creative writing, served as an editor and contributing writer for The Southampton Review, and worked as a bookseller at WORD in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She has been awarded residencies from the Saltonstall Foundation and the Vermont Studio Center. She grew up in upstate New York and the Jersey Shore and currently lives in Brooklyn.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Book Review: Vampire Detective Midnight (Book 1) by JC Andrijeski + giveaway

Vampire Detective Midnight (Book 1) 
by JC Andrijeski
June 27, 2019
Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy
Vampire with a past and homicide detective, Naoko “Nick” Tanaka just got transferred to the NYPD, where he works as a “Midnight,” or vampire in the employ of the human police. Like all state-registered vamps, he gets his food delivered to his door, lives in government housing, and basically can’t sneeze without the U.S. government knowing about it.

Still, he’s determined to play by the rules. More than anything, he just wants to be left alone, to finish out his immortality in peace… but he’s barely there two weeks when things already start to go sideways.

It starts with a weird case involving inexplicable paintings that predict murders before they happen.

Between his mystery painter, a bunch of dead hybrid-humans, a conspiracy involving the richest families in New York, and a school principal who has an unsettling effect on him, Nick finds he can’t get personally uninvolved with any of it.

Instead, he gets sucked in even deeper, until he’s pretty sure he’ll end up forcibly reprogrammed by his human masters — assuming they don’t just rip his heart out of his chest and be done with it.

VAMPIRE DETECTIVE MIDNIGHT is book #1 of a gritty, romantic new series set in a futuristic, dystopian New York, involving vampires, humans and psychics trying to rebuild their world after a devastating race war that nearly obliterated all of them.


In this science fiction paranormal novel set in an alternate New York City, Naoko “Nick” Tanaka has been a vampire for a few hundred years. After a war between humans, Seers, and vampires—the humans won—Nick chose to go back to doing what he did when he had been human, a police detective. 

Vampire employees of the police are call “Midnights” because they work the night-shift. Transferred from the L.A Police to NYPD, he is like all state-registered blood drinkers. He gets his food (living donors) delivered to his door, lives in government housing, and basically can’t sneeze without the U.S. government knowing about it. Nick and his partners are called to investigate a murder of four people who Nick soon realizes are human-seer hybrids. At the crime scene, there’s an ominous painting of the murder they are investigating. They discover the picture was painted days before the murder.

The world-building, characters and storyline are unforgettable. I can see this New York City, the Bladerunner Dystopian flavor where the rich live in the lovely area, but the homeless and degenerates are fenced off from the rest. 

No one is allowed outside of the bubble the city is under, due to a poisonous atmosphere, but Bick goes surfing in because it doesn't affect him. 

Because it’s a mix of the hardboiled detective, paranormal, and dystopian science fiction set in the future, I'm not sure hard science fiction readers will like this. But I suggest you give it a try.


I give Vampire Detective Midnight 4 sheep.





Pamela Kinney


EXCERPT:
He needed to feed.

It was putting him in a foul mood.

That, and all this fucking blood…

Nick frowned, staring around at the alley floor.

It hit him again.

There was something wrong with this blood.

It smelled too fucking good.

It smelled way too fucking good.

That couldn’t all be Nick’s hunger.

“Anyway, that’s what I can tell you so far,” he said, making his voice deliberately casual. “Without knowing who the victims are, or what brought them to this alley, it’s pretty hard to speculate on motive, but…”

Nick hesitated then, realizing something.

Frowning, he stepped closer to the pools of blood.

Nose wrinkling, he crouched down so he could smell it from closer, even though the scent was overpowering, even from a lot further away. Taking a few full whiffs, he felt his fangs begin to extend in earnest.

That time, he couldn’t pull it back.

A flush of heat hit his gut and chest, burning in his throat. It was intense enough, he almost got hard, but he’d gotten pretty good at squelching that reaction, too.

He stood up at once.

Really, he lurched back.

It happened so fast, that smell and his reaction to it, Nick forgot to modulate his body’s natural reflexes to accommodate the people around him. He was up and moving in a heartbeat, darting back in pure instinct, without slowing his movements at all.

He moved fast enough to make the humans around him freeze.

Instantly, they turned into prey.

Ignoring them, and ignoring their deer-in-headlights reactions to how he’d just moved, Nick backed away from the pool of blood with a scowl.

He backed away from the human detectives and tech team, too.

“They’re hybrids,” he said, emotion reaching his voice.

He turned around, staring at the humans sharing the alley with him.

The stared back at him, faces blank, eyes holding flickers of fear.

Frustrated, wanting to smash through that frozen prey look, Nick let his voice turn into a harder growl.

“Jesus fucking Christ,” Nick said. “Did you hear me? They’re all fucking hybrids.”

When they still didn’t speak, he averted his gaze with a scowl. His eyes returned to the alley. Staring around at all of that blood, it sank in what it really represented.

Once it had, he couldn’t help but feel sick.



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JC Andrijeski is a USA TODAY and WALL STREET JOURNAL bestselling author who writes paranormal mysteries and apocalyptic fiction, often with a sexy, romantic and metaphysical bent. JC has a background in journalism, history and politics, and loves martial arts, yoga, meditation, hiking, swimming, horseback riding, painting… and of course reading and writing. She grew up in the Bay Area of California, but travels extensively and has lived abroad in Europe, Australia and Asia, and from coast to coast in the continental United States. She currently lives and writes full-time in Bangkok, Thailand.

Current series include: Vampire Detective Midnight, the Bridge & Sword series, the Quentin Black Mystery series, The Morph series, and the Alien Apocalypse series. She’s also written a number of standalone novels, novellas and short stories, as well as nonfiction articles and essays.


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Friday, February 22, 2019

Character Confessions: Arthur tells it like it is to his author Jo Schaffer + giveaway

Character Confessions 

I followed Arthur down a dark and winding street on the south side of St. Louis. He seemed unaware of me as he strolled casually, bowler hat cocked to the side on his head. In his weathered pants held up by suspenders and a tattered sports coat, he looked every bit the tough street kid that I wrote him to be. His back to me, he paused under a dim and flickering streetlamp and casually reached down to strike a match on the sole of his shoe. He raised the lit match to his face, orange light lining his young but hard features as he lit the cigarette between his lips. Without turning he spoke.

ARTHUR:
See anything you like? Or you just killin’ time?

ME:
Oh, hi…do you know who I am?

ARTHUR:
Do I look like a dumb bum? I know yous all right. Been followin’ me around for a while now.

ME:
I don’t just follow you… I made you up. I make you talk.

ARTHUR:
Is that what you think? Maybe I make you write. Ever think of that doll face?

ME:
I hadn’t thought of it that way before…

ARTHUR:
Course you ain’t. Swells think they make the world go twirlin’ around. But they don’t, see? It’s us. The masses… the forgettables. We make this good-for-nothing world and yous take all the credit.

ME:
I don’t want any credit for anything that’s good-for-nothing… I assure you.

AUTHOR:
Wisey, eh? Think you’re better than me? Ain’t nobody my puppeteer.

ME:
Well, you certainly have been one of my more… uncooperative characters.

AUTHOR:
Why? Cuz’ I won’t play nice with Princess Hazel?

ME:
Well, that yes, and other things. But why don’t you give Hazel a chance? Your best friend cares for her quite a bit.

AUTHOR:
Stanley’s gone soft with all of that Jesus biz. I ain’t makin’ sweet with any swell for anybody.

ME:
You’ll change your tune in book 2.

AUTHOR:
What’s that you say? Get the marbles outta your gob. Mumblin’s for cowards.

ME:
Nevermind. Look, Arthur… I know you’re full of pain and life has been hard. I just want to see you evolve.

ARTHUR:
What do you know about pain? Stay outta my business.

ME:
Everyone is in pain of some kind. Even the swells you hate so much. It may look different but everyone suffers.

ARTHUR:
Stop. You’re makin’ me wanna bawl like a baby. Please. I ain’t buyin’ that and not because I’m broke. If you’re so in charge why you lettin’ the elite crush us? Just to watch us squirm? This ain’t a motion picture show.

ME:
No, it’s a book. I just want to represent what actually happens and—

ARTHUR:
And another thing why don’t yous make Stanley quit chasin’ after skirts he can’t afford?

ME:
Stanley isn’t chasing Hazel. They have a special connection.

ARTHUR:
Ain’t that sweet as Shirley Temple’s dimples.

ME:
Could you please blow your smoke away from me?

ARTHUR:
Nah. What? Can’t breathe air like the rest of us, swell?

ME:
Well this went about as well as could be expected. I thought I could have some kind of conversation with you.

ARTHUR:
The only gum flappin’ I wanna hear from you is—Who. Is. The. Veiled. Prophet.

ME:
Back up… you’re getting too close.

ARTHUR:
Scared, sweetheart?

ME:
No. I just don’t want to do something we’ll both regret.

ARTHUR:
Yeah… I heard rumors that yous was a fighter.

ME:
Taekwondo.

ARTHUR:
Fancy. Know my style? It’s called Screw You.

ME:
Okay…well, Arthur. Despite your obvious disdain, I’m going to keep fighting for you. I want to steer you right.

ARTHUR:
Ain’t nobody steerin’ me, Shakespeare.

ME:
Wait. Before you go. Arthur… I know what they did to you. And to your mom… and I feel responsible. I’m sorry.

ARTHUR:
You wrote it down. But this stuff isn’t fiction. I was Suffering and Poverty before you gave me a name and a shape. This is the world, doll. I’m the bottom of the pile. The ones who never get a break. I’ve always been here.

ME:
Well, I just want people to know about you. And the others nobody wants. The ones considered useless and broken. Maybe if they knew you… they’d help.

ARTHUR:
Starry-eyed dreamer. That ain’t gonna happen. I got the wrong label. Nobody cares. People wanna see what makes them smile. People like me? They wanna eliminate.


Arthur flicked his smoking cigarette to the ground and stomped on it. Then without another word, he turned away and disappeared into the shadows of an alleyway where I dared not follow.


Stanley and Hazel (Book One)
by Jo Schaffer
May 15, 2018
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Month9Books
ISBN: 978-1946700650
ASIN: B07982QYX4
Number of pages: 280
Cover Artist: AM Design Studios
A great depression grips the city of St. Louis in 1934. Stanley, an orphaned newsy, lives in a poor part of town hit especially hard by the economic downturn. One night, Stanley runs into Hazel, a restless debutante-in-waiting who has begun to question her posh lifestyle in the midst of the suffering she sees. She’s out and about without an escort and against her father’s wishes.

When they discover the body of a girl with her head bashed in by a baseball bat, the very different and separate realities of the two teens inform their decision. Together they will figure out what happened to her and bring those responsible to justice.

But getting involved with each other and digging into the secrets behind this murder earns them some powerful enemies, including a secret group seeking to rid society of all they deem “undesirable.” They’ve put into motion “The Winnowing,” a plan seeking to take over the city and enforce their will.

As Stanley and Hazel’s forbidden feelings for one another grow, their investigation turns deadly. Now, it is up to Stanley and his gang of street kids to stop Hazel from becoming the next victim.


Excerpt:
Hazel stumbled down the grassy hill of the moonlit park. Stanley glanced at her from several steps ahead. “You with me, Bananas?”

“Yeah.” She swallowed back the urge to be sick. Hazel’s legs moved her forward but nothing seemed real. She was in Forest Park at night with a newsie boy she’d just met and Sandy’s runaway sister was back there, slumped against the statue of St. Louis with her head cracked open.

She couldn’t make her brain take it all in. Evelyn’s face—caved in on one side, her mouth slack, teeth showing like gravestones covered in blood. Gripped with panic, Hazel quickened her step to catch up with Stanley—her only guide in this darkness. He was a part of it. This was his world, not hers.



Book 2 just released

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Jo Schaffer was born and raised in the California Bay Area in a huge, creative family. She is a YA novelist, speaker and a Taekwondo black belt. She’s a founding member of the nonprofit organization that created Teen Author Boot Camp, one of the nation’s biggest conferences for teens where bestselling authors present writing workshops to nearly a thousand attendees. Jo loves being involved in anything that promotes literacy and family. She is passionate about community, travel, books, music, healthy eating, classic films and martial arts. But her favorite thing is being mom to three strapping sons and a neurotic cat named Hero. They live together in the beautiful mountains of Utah.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Book Review: Wait for Dark (Bishop Special Crimes Unit Series #17) by Kay Hooper

Wait for Dark (Bishop Special Crimes Unit Series #17)
by Kay Hooper
March 7, 2017
from Berkley
Pages: 336
In Clarity, North Carolina, the residents have fallen victim to an unfortunate series of events. Seemingly random accidents have taken the lives of several citizens in the small mountain town. But these deadly coincidences are anything but. Something is on the hunt in Clarity, and the only clue as to what is a cryptic note given to the victims 24 hours before they meet their ends: “Wait for dark.”

Sheriff Mal Gordon knows how to handle his town, but he has no idea how to handle this. Hollis Templeton and her team from the Special Crimes Unit, including her partner and lover, telepath Reese DeMarco, are called in to investigate.

But while the SCU has prepared them for the unknown, the incredible evil stalking Clarity shakes the team to its core when one of their own is targeted. Now Hollis, the “cat with nine lives” finds herself facing death again.

And this time, not even her partner can protect her...


Members of Bishop’s unique Special Crimes Unit return in another spectacular book by Kay Hooper. In a small town named Clarity, unexplained accidents start happening and increase in strangeness. Sheriff Gordon knows something isn’t quite right but doesn’t know what and how to prove it so he calls the FBI for help.

Hollis Templeton and her partner, Reese DeMarco head to Clarity with Kirby Bell and Cullen Sheridan the other members of the team, to figure out if these accidents are really accidents. Hollis has so many abilities and keeps gaining more. Reese doesn’t think she’s ready to go into the field again, but Bishop always seems to know what the members of the team can handle. As Hollis and Reese work to find out what evil has afflicted the town. Hollis is learning more about herself and her adaptability than she thought she ever could.

Wait for Dark is superbly written and full of surprises. Another win for Hooper.

Getting 5 sheep





Denise B

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The oldest of three children, Kay has a brother two years younger and a sister seven years younger. Her father (now retired) and brother are builders who own a highly respected construction company, and her mother worked for many years in personnel management before becoming Kay's personal assistant, a position she held until her untimely death in March 2002. Kay's sister Linda works as her Business Manager, Events Coordinator, and Regional Publicist.

Kay graduated from East Rutherford High School and attended Isothermal Community College — where she quickly discovered that business classes did not in any way enthrall her. Switching to more involving courses such as history and literature, she also began to concentrate on writing, which had been a longtime interest. Very quickly hooked, she asked for a Christmas typewriter and began seriously working on her first novel. That book, a Regency romance titled Lady Thief, sold to Dell Publishing in 1980. She has since published more than 60 novels and four novellas

Kay is single and lives in a very small town in North Carolina, not far from her father and siblings. Deigning to live with her are a flock of cats (and a couple of dogs!) with various personalities who all like sleeping on manuscripts and whatever research happens to be spread across Kay's desk. Visit Kay's Pets Page for pics!

Kay also fosters cats and kittens for the Community Pet Center, a non-profit rescue organization on whose board she also sits.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Happy Birthday Greywalker (Greywalker Novels #1) by Kat Richardson

Happy 10th birthday to Greywalker (Greywalker #1) by Kat Richardson. I had just started reading urban fantasy when I went scouring the internet to find a series to satisfy my cravings. Found Greywalker (Feb 2010) about a paranormal detective, and read the four books released up to that point and had to wait till August 2010 to get book #5.  Aug 2014 the final book in the series released. The ride was over, but it was sweet while it lasted. Richardson vividly engages all the senses when describing the complex world of the Grey and the things that move through it. The series has a dark edge to it and I love P.I. Harper Blaine's dry wit.

If you are looking for a classic urban fantasy series then give this one a try.






About the Author:
Kat Richardson is the national bestselling author of the Greywalker paranormal detective novels. Prior to success in the fiction world, Kat worked as a writer and editor in the computer industry and as a course writer for the Gemological Institute of America. She has tried her hand at a bit of almost everything in genre fiction and has dabbled in other text forms and media including: RPGs, Film, and Computer Games. Before going into writing, Kat pursued a degree in vocal music and she used to read the “Sunday Funnies” for the Evergreen Radio Reading Service in Seattle–part of theWashington Talking Book and Braille Library. A former theater brat, she worked the technical side as well as singing and acting in community and school theater from the age of eight–putting in almost a year as an orphan and doing a short stint as a singing nun–and put in thirteen years as a renaissance faire actor, dancer, and costumer at RPF in Agoura CA.

Kat is a California native with a degree in Magazine Journalism from California State University, Long Beach. She currently lives in the Seattle area with her husband and a pit bull named Bella. She rides a motorcycle, shoots target pistol, and has been known to swing dance, sing, and spend insufficient time at the gym. She finally got her first TV in 2011–yes, she missed Buffy but not Firefly! And, although she no longer lives there, she is an advocate for California Ferret Legalization.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Comic Review: Cyrus Perkins and the Haunted Taxi Cab Issue #3 from Action Lab Entertainment

CYRUS PERKINS AND THE HAUNTED TAXI CAB #3
Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Anna Lencioni
Cover Artist(s): Anna Lencioni
32 pgs. / All ages / FC $3.99
Cyrus is on the fast track to solving Michael’s murder, but there’s an unexpected curve in the road ahead. The killer is hunting him, and Death is sure to follow.

The sheep just got real for Cyrus Perkins! He's starting to make some headway in solving Michael's murder. He knocked on a few doors doing a little amateur detective work and found some answers...unfortunately that answer came at him with a baseball bat! Michael is getting some memories of his pre-death life, but it might be too late to help save Cyrus. Then there is one line spoken by a friend of Cyrus that hints at something mysterious about Cyrus' girlfriend...

It is so easy to love Cyrus. He's just good people. Up to this point Michael has acted like a carefree kid, all excited about what he can do as a ghost, and brought a bit of comedy to the story. But that boy is slowly disappearing as memories of his previous life start coming back. There might be a reason for his "death-amnesia"...protecting him from the tragic circumstances of his death. The cover of Micheal and his friends, before his death, really drive this home. Hankie, please...
This a comic that gets better with each issue as you are pulled deeper into the mystery.

5 "baby talking" Sheep




SharonS

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Book Review: Three Truths and a Lie (Detective D.D. Warren #7.5) by Lisa Gardner

Three Truths and a Lie (Detective D.D. Warren #7.5)
by Lisa Gardner

January 5th 2016 by Dutton
52 pages
Boston Detective D.D. Warren faces her most brutal adversaries yet—a class of jaded thriller writers—in New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Gardner’s exclusive e-Book short story

In Lisa Gardner's second short story, after the New York Times bestsellerThe 7th Month, Detective D.D. Warren takes on her most intimidating assignment yet: a fifty-minute class meant to educate a horde of bloodthirsty thriller writers on the ways of actual police work. Yet sometimes life really does imitate fiction, as D.D. takes the writers through the reality of one of her most twisted cases—a case that involves a seedy motel room, drugs, prostitution . . . and a severed leg.

With Gardner’s trademark suspense, sharp observations, and thrilling storytelling, Three Truths and a Lie is a fascinating chapter in D.D.’s storied career. Includes an early look at Lisa Gardner’s next novel of suspense, Find Her, coming February 9, 2016.

This story is the reason I am a Lisa Gardner fan. Out of the box thinking, Lisa mixes reality, humor and suspense with a whole lot of excellent sentence structure and "can't put it down" storytelling! A detective D.D. Warren short.

This was a perfect short story in my opinion (except maybe for the ending). It grabbed your attention from the beginning and kept it until the last sentence. It made sense and flowed well even being an out of the normal crime plot. She makes characters come alive and drags your thoughts around with ease.

Think you are a crime guru? Love a good mystery story? I highly recommend this to those who want a quick challenge and to learn a little something new. If you are a fan of the detective D.D. Warren stories you will love this little excerpt about a piece of her time giving a lecture to crime and mystery writers. How appropriate for Lisa to use that venue. Pick this up...very worth it!

I give this 4.75 "what the he--!" Sheep





Jeanie G

About the Author:
Lisa Gardner, a #1 New York Times crime thriller novelist, began her career in food service, but after catching her hair on fire numerous times, she took the hint and focused on writing instead. A self-described research junkie, her work as a research analyst for an international consulting firm parlayed her interest in police procedure, cutting edge forensics and twisted plots into a streak of internationally bestselling suspense novels, including her most recent release, Find Her.

Readers are invited to get in on the fun by entering the annual “Kill a Friend, Maim a Buddy” Sweepstakes at LisaGardner.com, where they can nominate the person of their choice to die in Lisa’s latest novel. Every year, one Lucky Stiff is selected for Literary Immortality. It’s cheaper than therapy, and you get a great book besides.

Lisa lives in New Hampshire with her auto-racing husband and black-diamond skiing daughter. She spends her days writing in her loft with a gentle old sheltie and a wonderfully silly puppy.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Scavenger Hunt: The Grigori Legacy by Linda Poitevin + giveaway

Warning: This scavenger hunt ends Sunday at 12:00am EST tonight so if you want to play and win, get to hunting!
Clue #3

Book 1: SINS OF THE ANGELS
A detective with a secret lineage. An undercover Hunter with a bullet-proof soul. And a world made to pay for the sins of an angel... 

Homicide detective Alexandra Jarvis answers to no one. Especially not to the new partner assigned to her in the middle of a gruesome serial killer case-a partner who is obstructive, irritatingly magnetic, and arrogant as hell. Aramael is a Power--a hunter of the Fallen Angels. A millennium ago, he sentenced his own brother to eternal exile for crimes against humanity. Now his brother is back and wreaking murderous havoc in the mortal realm. To find him, Aramael must play second to a human police officer who wants nothing to do with him and whose very bloodline threatens both his mission and his soul.

Now, faced with a fallen angel hell-bent on triggering the apocalypse, Alex and Aramael have no choice but to join forces, because only together can they stop the end of days.
Sins of the Angels book links: Goodreads / Amazon / B&N


Book 2: SINS OF THE SON

When homicide detective Alexandra Jarvis sees a photo of Seth Benjamin on a police bulletin, she knows that Heaven's plan to halt Armageddon has gone terribly wrong. As the only mortal who knows of Seth's true nature, only she can save him. Aramael was a hunter of Fallen Angels until a traitor forced him into earthly exile. Now, with no powers and only a faint memory of Alex, his mortal soulmate, he will stop at nothing to redeem himself-even if it means destroying Seth in the name of the Creator...Sins of the Son book links: Goodreads / Amazon / B&N

Book 3: SINS OF THE LOST

Heaven and Hell are on the brink of war as Lucifer builds his Nephilim army and waits for his new agenda to become a reality — that of having a Nephilimchild of his own bloodline to lead his forces to cataclysmic victory.

With rumors of the pending war rampant on Earth, Alex fights to save humanity from its own panic –­ leaving little time for her fledgling

relationship with Seth, the man with heavenly origins who has captured her heart. But when Nephilim children begin to disappear, along with Alex’s own vulnerable niece, the inevitable war between Heaven and Hell becomes as personal as sin.
Warrior
Heaven has its own plans to fight the coming apocalypse, but first it needs Seth back. Asked to betray the man she loves, Alex must turn for help to the soulmate she thought she’d given up — the Archangel Aramael, who may be her last chance to save her family and humanity from the ashes of Lucifer’s Armageddon.

Sins of the Lost book links: Goodreads / Amazon / B&N


About the author:
Linda Poitevin is the author of the dark urban fantasy series, The Grigori Legacy, from Ace/Roc Books. Linda lives near Ottawa, Canada’s capital, and in her other life is wife, mother, friend, gardener, coffee snob, freelance writer, and zookeeper of too many pets. When she isn’t writing, Linda can usually be found in her garden or walking her dog along the river or through the woods.

Here’s the list of bloggers…remember to start at the top and follow the links as provided by each blogger so that your word order is correct in the final phrase to earn 10 extra points!

Clue #1: Pearls Cast Before A McPig (http://mcpigpearls.blogspot.com
Clue #2: Romancing the Dark Side (http://romancingthedarkside.com)
Clue #3: I Smell Sheep (http://www.ismellsheep.com
Clue #4: Kelsey's Cluttered Bookshelf (http://kelseysclutteredbookshelf.wordpress.com/)
Clue #5: Book Mood Reviews (http://www.bookmoodreviews.com
Clue #6: Bea's Book Nook (http://beasbooknook.blogspot.com
Clue #7: The Demon Librarian (http://www.thedemonlibrarian.com)

GIVEAWAY: 

Winner's choice of (1) Grigori Legacy book + swag