Showing posts with label Book Spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Spotlight. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Book Spotlight: Theresa Crater Gifted Me a Copy of the Star Family. It sounds...

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A secret spiritual group
A recurring dream
A 400-hundred year old ritual must be completed before it is too late.
Jane Frey inherits a Gothic mansion filled with unexpected treasures. A prophecy claims it hides an important artifact – the key to an energy grid laid down by the Founding Fathers themselves. Whoever controls this grid controls the very centers of world power. Except Jane has no idea what they’re looking for.

Look for a review within the next month or so.

 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Book Spotlight: The Racketeer by John Grisham

I'm a Hopeless Fan of Legal Thrillers But Is It Due to a Writing Style Rather Than the Genre?


I don't know how to refer to myself when it comes to being a John Grisham fan. In the early days of his writing career I, along with millions of others, couldn't wait for his next book to come out. Then, at some point, the focus of his books shifted slightly from the lawyer, court or judge to the criminal instead and in a couple of cases left the legal field completely. Don't get me wrong, I've always considered him an amazing author and writer but my focus began to wander too.



When Sycamore Row, his latest novel, hit the shelves I think I wanted to read it because it seemingly promised a return to the novelist's roots but when I visited the library I was distracted by The Racketeer which I brought home after reserving a copy of Sycamore Row.

(Yes, I love libraries; no, that's wrong. I'm enthralled by libraries but again I'm wandering.)

I eagerly started reading. The Racketeer details the story of former attorney Malcolm Bannister's arrest on racketeering charges, his conviction and incarceration and subsequent release. After Malcolm becomes Max and goes off the grid he embarks on an intricate plan to bring the murderer of a federal judge to justice.

I found myself admiring the tightly detailed style Mr. Grisham used to relate Max's plot. I was amazed how he was able to weave the subplots and background information detailing the characters' actions and reasoning for those actions so seamlessly without dropping the thread of the story.

Then I finally realized; I have enjoyed novels written by other former attorneys but they didn't necessarily write courtroom dramas. It's the writing style. Then I realized something else. I learned that style of writing when I returned to school prior to switching careers and becoming a legal assistant.


James LePore is one of those authors. A former attorney himself, James LePore writes his novels with the same tightness and attention to detail without dropping a stitch and his suspense novels have become another of my favorites. And his characters haven't entered the courtroom.


Another oversight I have to correct is checking out the young adult books John Grisham has produced. Until I made made this realization related to writing style I wasn't the least bit curious...and YA books are another of my favorites!

Monday, January 20, 2014

During the Depression Era She Was Known As Dame But Now...


Maggie Sullivan would just be doing her job and commanding the respect she deserves.

Do you like strong women Private Investigators who don't take any guff from anyone? How about caring while she does it?

Persistence isn't a bad quality to have either since this job takes her back 25 years to the Dayton Flood of 1913 when the father of the two spinsters who have hired her disappeared. How is she going to find anyone still around who's willing to talk about that horrifying day? And why are the few people still around trying to stop her from finding the truth?

Good luck, Maggie; you're going to need it!

About M. Ruth Myers

Novels by M. Ruth Myers have been translated into several foreign languages, used in college classes on
popular fiction, optioned for film and condensed in Good Housekeeping. In 2011 her Maggie Sullivan mystery series, featuring a female private eye in the 1930s-40s, debuted with NO GAME FOR A DAME.
A native of Missouri, Myers spent ten of her growing-up years in Cheyenne, Wyoming. After earning a Bachelor of Journalism degree at the University of Missouri J-School she worked as a reporter and feature writer on daily papers in Saginaw, Michigan, and Dayton, Ohio.
When not writing, Myers enjoys reading (mostly mystery-suspense) or playing Irish traditional music on the button accordion and Anglo concertina. She and her husband live in Ohio. They have one grown daughter.

Don't Dare a Dame and Ms. Myers other books are Available on Amazon

Friday, January 17, 2014

Beth Barany Takes Us on a Journey of Love and Romance #BookSpotlight

 Touchstone of Love
A Time Travel 
Romance Novella 

by Beth Barany


About the Book:
A time-travel romance by award-winning novelist, Beth Barany. 

When a thunderstorm transports software expert Rose Waldman to thirteenth century France, she meets hunky stonemason Julien, who is secretly creating a gargoyle in defiance of his master mason. Can independent gadget loving Rose trust her life and heart to Julien, and can she really never go home again? 

"...a unique take on gargoyles which I thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend!" -- Karysa Faire 

"...The story was really romantic and the two of them together are just pure magic. It is rare that I find a couple rather than a single character really making a story worth while, but this one does just that." -- Kathy Horseman 

"... recommend this novella to anyone who is looking for an entertaining read for the night or weekend." -- Lisa 
  • Print Length: 93 pages
  • Publisher: Firewolf Books (January 5, 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00HPU9RX4
  • Genre: Romance
  • Format: Digital
Beth Barany writes magical tales of romance and adventure to transport readers to new worlds where anything is possible.
Where to Find Touchstone of Love
Touchstone of Love on Amazon:  http://amzn.to/1eKJaej
Touchstone of Love on Smashwords: http://bit.ly/1eNIyXe
Touchstone of Love on Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1eV8Xk9 
Touchstone of Love on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/JNA8U8

About Beth Barany
 Based in Oakland, California, Beth Barany writes magical tales of romance and adventure to transport readers to new worlds where anything is possible.
In her off hours, Beth enjoys capoeira, travelling, and watching movies with her husband, bestselling author Ezra Barany, and playing with their two cats, Kitty and Leo.

Where to Find Beth Barany
Beth Barany’s website: http://author.bethbarany.com/
Beth Barany on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Beth_Barany
Beth Barany’s Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/bethbarany