Thursday, August 3, 2023

Book Review: "Good Bad Girl" By Alice Feeney




 It most certainly is a fact- Good things can happen to bad people. It's also a fact, " A good book is nothing less than magic."

I love when the two ideas come together with Alice Feeney behind the wheel as this newest work takes you there and brings you back.

Two crimes -connected with 3 suspects-2 murders-1 victim....
Could this be nothing more than family drama-as in the mother hates the daughter?
Could this be wishing someone had not been born (which as a parent myself) is hard to type much less write.)
Could this be a kidnapping of a baby at a grocery store which had underlying motives larger than what's being told by all parties?

After all why wouldn't Edith Elliot not be content in a nursing home and wishes to escape daily at 80 yo when she has everything she needs?

Or could it have been that something else has shaken her to the core-perhaps a nearby murder in more ways than one?

Patience is her nurse and Frankie Fletcher's mom so perhaps we shall ask them--oh, wait - they're busy.
Ok, well let's face facts- we can't live forever-and facts must never lie dormant.

More than anyone Edith's daughter -Clio- might realize that life is short but she might also be made aware that new life may just be upon us and perhaps she'll come around to knowing that in life there's curve balls and sometimes losing is a gain.

Just be careful as sometimes you never know how your past might come crawling back to you and landing on your doorstep.

Now, I gotta run - Jude - seems to have more to say.

Thanks to Alice, the Macmillan Audio, Netgalley for this ARC audio in exchange for this honest review.

Friday, July 28, 2023

Book Review: "The Heiress By Rachel Hawkins"




Bring on the old letters, pass down the cherished estate, keep Jules on her toes, and bring on Cam...

Folks, this is all over the place in the beginning with letters, and estate planning, and the family drama.

It centers around adopted Camden and his wife Jules. She's actually more involved than he is in terms of getting her fair share of the prize.

Ten years later he arrives to the estate after his uncle died .

However, the 4 marriages plot, twist, and drama filled center of this doughnut wasn't a big win for me. I'm not a fan of simply killing everyone off -one by one- and then bragging.

The ending with the twisty Auntie Annie Pretzel debacle was just ok but Dora and Caitline or whomever you wish to contact just didn't do it for me.

Thank you to Rachel Hawkins, St. Martin's Press, and Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

Book Review: "Liar" By Fern Michaels

 



I've been reading Fern Michaels since I began nearly 10 years ago.

Fern is from my neck of the woods and so I enjoyed seeing local areas mentioned however, in this case there wasn't a local connection nor a strong character connection.

I was hoping to fall in love with this brother/sister duo of Luna and older bro Cullen especially upon the setting with a armoire etched with intriguing detail.

However, as it played out we learned about the wealth status for the elite, the abduction, and the consequent damage control that played out.

Kidnapping usually stirs up the pot and this was no different but it didn't lead me to want to come along for the ride nor the steal.

Gambling debts, criminal activity, and ransom are some of the highlights but for me it fell flat in the end.
Thank you to Fern, the pub, Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

Book Review: "The Other Year" By Rea Frey

 



The Other Year examines parenting and the loss of a child in a rapid fire way that's sure to draw attention -good and bad!

Look, I'm a trade blogger having read well over 3k books as a speed reader and for me this book didn't quite make the mark for a variety of reasons.

The most prominent issue for me was in character development and lack thereof, in which I didn't feel anything for the emotions that were being displayed.

The romance felt forced with multiple men that became more tedious than enjoyable.
The ending felt too much like the, "Dating Show" in which two of the three were eliminated with one hopeful left to choose from and just didn't do it for me.

Thanks to Rea Frey, the pub, Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

Book Review: "The Trade Off" By Sandie Jones





Journalism at its finest with a touch of suicidal tendencies.

Ahh, what's a person to do when they want the first dibs on the breaking case.

Should we hound the hell out of the victim, stalk, or should we find an alternative to getting the truth.
Folks, not everything is cut and dry and in this case it's more juicy as in, "Drink up."

It's the name of the game and it's quite funny to join hands to bring it down in the end.

Not bad but needed more enticement, thrills, and certainly chillls to be a good thriller.

Thank you to Sandie Jones, the pub St. Martin's Press, and Netgalley for this exclusive ARC in exchange for this honest review.

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Book Review: "The Injustice Of Place" By Katherine J Edin

 



I can attest to much of what the authors note in this newest work as the injustices are deep and poverty is deeper.

As a survivor of this state of despair what we have is the bottom feeders struggling against the powerful elites. The lack of advancement, the low pay, the inability to help every citizen excel without some connections is ad nauseum.

In small towns like my own it's God awful to move forward without having wealth, power, and prestige. As noted, It's not what you know but who you know and I'd add who you donate too.
The more you donate the better your chances. The more you show up and give the more they show up and help.

What we must not become is complacent in allowing this to become the new norm. By allowing robots to take away workers jobs, by allowing big corporations to pay peanuts and expect work to death mentality, by allowing those like myself with Masters education to be placed at the bottom gives no incentive to work hard and earn your keep.

After raising kids and a family upon divorcing in 2013 I found myself in dire straits. No income, alimony, child support, and 15k in arrearages for the support owed from my ex spouse in which he refused to pay. Our master judge awarded me 740 dollars to raise a family of four in an area in which a two bedroom goes for 1,200. I had a disabled (medically) son from birth with vater syndrome. My first payment after a year w/o income living on credit was $100. We eventually fought with 4 attorneys to achieve an increase of $1200 monthly but spent twice as much to obtain. I sought work with a dual Masters and over 20 yrs volunteer experience since 2010. It wasn't until Feb. 2023 that I finally acquired a $14 hr job (remote) with benefits from day one.

I'm blessed to have this job but I must note it's working as a resource navigator with 211 similar to 911 and helpline. I help others acquire what I myself couldn't find on my own. My job is to find the resources within the human service field. I love my job but the pay is quite low for masters and while the benefits are great and make up for the low wages along with the annual time earned to use free willy it's sad to see how the system is so broken.

We have individuals whom if they call after hours 9-4pm they can't be helped. We have no after hour homeless shelters especially on holidays.

While I tried to illicit change I was met with a write-up for wanting to help others. It's best to stay quiet and not lose the job you fought so hard to acquire.

What I've long learned is that the world and society today has drastically changed. There's people who will sit on cell phones recording before lending a hand to their fellow citizens.

There's something to say about a system that continues to penalize the impoverished. It costs more to be poor. Try to get credit and you'll find out. Living in extreme poverty is met with challenges.
Speaking upon experience to get a gift card because of having zero credit is maddening. To pay an activation fee $5 or more is nuts. To then not be able to use cash at facilities and continue to have to purchase cards is insanity. Since when is the American Dollar not acceptable?

To have to spend thousands in student loans to be able to receive a less paying salaried position is not only not fair it diminshes the point of higher education.

Why can't we help those with student loan debt forgiveness?

Why must we tell the disabled and poor that they can't get disability not because they're not disabled but because they own two vehicles (assets) that penalize the poor even if those assets are for their own kids to attend college to leave poverty behind.

This world is so ass backwards that the very definition of common sense is I'm afraid all but lost on upon us.
I had the golden opportunity once to meet President Joe Biden. I mentioned to him this above comment, Bring back common sense!

Everything I'm seeing put into place by politicians is nothing more than an election grabber for the next cycle. They'll sell the community on the idea they'll bring in new jobs on the back of tax free land. They'll lay off more than they'll eventually hire. In the end, the factories go belly up while those dependent upon those jobs are left scrambling for new opportunity.

As a 50 yo woman I grew up with the American Dream in which you work hard to obtain what you need. I did just that! I worked for Lord and Taylor Distribution warehouse in Wilkes Barre. I was top producer in two departments and made a whopping $7.25 hr with a ten cent raise. I was then struck down literally when a 50 lb trolley hit me on the head knocking me to the ground. OSHA did nothing. We couldn't sue as they had top of the line attorneys. So, the little guy aka myself went home with an indented skull and left the company.

After the past 13 yrs seeking work and the past 29 raising my family I learned that it's nearly impossible to get employed with a gap even if you fill the gap with volunteering experience as a Points of Light recipient from our 41st President George H.W. Bush.

While my community celebrated the white men who assisted over the years and provided them the key to the city and other recognition those of us on the front line received lil more than a "Thank you" for putting in more than 20 yrs for their tw0-six years. In fact the mayors of two of my local towns acted as if they didn't know I volunteered in serving yet, I was front and center at each community event.
What I can tell you is I never have served my community for applause but for a cause. It doesn't matter if they chase me out or help assist me because either way I'm here to stay.

As noted by others there's a treasure trove we could all write about in injustices in society today.
This is just the tip of this iceberg. As a white woman from a mid class background I was told to suck it up buttercup, to get a job, to stop sponging off the family. I was told I didn't want to work, I wanted hand outs, and that these welfare moms are lazy and or entitled.

I'd have given my right arm and then some for employment but we have to look into providing a living wage not a work to death wage.

I have medical issues that I needed to take two weeks off from work just to attend too. It's not right. It's sad. It's disgusting that we as Americans are treated so inhumanely.

When I was abused by my spouse who was arrested for violating his PFA I was told I deserved the abuse.
When I couldn't get employed I was told I wasn't sending out enough applications, I wasn't trying hard enough, I didn't do enough.

As a single mom left bankrupt, homeless, LT unemployed, without income/assets/savings/credit I can tell you this: I'll never give up and neither should our society at large.

God bless

Book Review: "Happiness" By Danielle Steel

 


You know me and you know my love for all things: Danielle Steel!! YES!

Happiness is the newest creation that's full of love, warmth, and drama. After all what's a good read without some good dialogue.

Now, lets not get too far ahead because while an inherited estate is great , it may also be a curse. Behind every good man is a good woman but what if things aren't as rosy as they may appear in those pink glasses?
Abuse may not be far behind when things play out behind closed doors. In fact, monsters are often worse when nobody appears to be watching.

So, then why would anyone not want to have a relationship with their own flesh and blood?
Good question, with some good answers to be found here.
Can you find love if you feel unloveable?

What if you had a traumatic and abusive past?

Is love possible or is it something we should strive to find? Could it be a natural occurrence?
Happiness is here to stay folks...make sure you run out and grab a copy.

Thank you to Danielle, Random House, and Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.