Daring Chloe (A Getaway Girls) by Laura Jensen Walker

daring chloeSo to end my holiday three-day weekend, I finished my sixth book.  I know, insane.  A couple I’d started before the weekend and just finished them the last few days.  The rest, well, I needed some rest.

So, book #6 this weekend was Daring Chloe, a new author (again) for me and a pretty good one at that.  This book was a free download on my Kindle but I will definitely read another of her books.

I will admit, that the Parish section was a little slow for me.  A little too descriptive and it dragged on quite a bit.  But, the rest of the book was really good.

Heck, I actually wanted to be a little more adventurous because of the book and it piqued my interest on a few other books I’d like to read.

All-in-all a good, light read.

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From the Cover

When Chloe Adams’ fiance dumps her—the night before their wedding—two girlfriends from her book group decide a little adventure is in order for the three of them. After all, why let a perfectly good honeymoon cruise go to waste?

Adventure? Chloe Adams? No way! Chloe’s lived in one town her whole life. The closest she’s ever gotten to actual adventures is reading about them. But her girlfriends won’t take no for an answer.

One good adventure calls for another as Chloe’s friends try to coax her out of her post-dumping funk, and soon she finds herself living out the adventures in her book club’s latest selections. Hiking. Sailing. River rafting. Traveling to new places and eating exotic food. The play-it-safe Chloe begins to blossom into a new, daring Chloe. A Chloe who just might be ready to take on her biggest adventure of all …

Laura Jensen Walker has a knack for quirky heroines and real-life humor. In Chloe, she’s created another memorable character who will live on in readers’ hearts.

Lanel

Talk of the Town by Lisa Wingate

talk of the townSo, in my mad reading frenzy this weekend I finished another book.  I actually started Talk of the Town earlier this week…it just took me until Saturday to finish it.

So, verdicts still out.  The book got really good reviews, it surprises me that so many people gave it 5 stars, but, whatever.  It was a fun read, I guess just not 5 star material in my opinion.

In all honestly, the story read like the life and times of Kellie Pickler.  It’s the story of a girl on a reality TV show that has a music contract at the winner.  The girl is small town, lives with her grandfather, hick-chick.

Honestly, I think my mom would love the book.  But, she likes American Idol too much…it might ruin it for her.

Anyway, the story was OK.  The kindle download was free and it wasn’t a complete waste of my time reading it.

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From the Cover

The show American Megastar is the hottest thing on television but its associate producer, Mandalay Florentino, is worried. She’s just arrived in the tiny town of Daily, Texas, to arrange a surprise “reunion concert” for hometown finalist Amber Amberson. Only it turns out everyone in town seems to know the secret. And paparazzi are arriving. Word from Hollywood is that Amber has disappeared with a “bad boy” actor. Can anything go right in this tumbleweed town? Imagene Doll loves her town of Daily, Texas, but things are lonely without her beloved husband. Life seems dull. At least until that fancy-dressed woman pulls into town, looking terrified and glamorous all at once. Soon life’s not the least bit boring as Imagene and the rest of Daily find themselves at the center of a media maelstrom–with a young girl’s future on the line.

Lanel

A Scattered Life by Karen McQuestion

scattered lifeI woke up  yesterday not feeling well and after working all day (bleh, I had meetings and appointments) I left a little early after texting a friend that I needed to find some good reading for a weekend on the couch under some blankets.  She recommended two books, one being A Scattered Life.  This looked interesting, and it was on the shorter side, so I decided to read this one first.

It was good.

The writer does an excellent job bringing you in to the character’s lives.  I actually felt sorry for the meddlesome mother-in-law.  I laughed and cried while reading this story.

If you have a Kindle, I’d recommend picking it up, it is most definitely worth the $1.99 price tag!  Karen McQuestion is a new-to-me author that I’ll definitely be adding to my list of authors to watch and read.

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From the Cover

When free-spirited Skyla marries proper and predictable Thomas Plinka, she finally finds the love and stability she’s craved since childhood. She also acquires a new family: mother-in-law Audrey, disapproving and suspicious of Skyla’s nomadic past; father-in-law Walt, gruff but kind; and Thomas’s brothers, sofa-bound Jeffrey, and Dennis, who moved across the country seemingly to avoid the family.

Skyla settles into marriage and motherhood, but quiet life in small-town Wisconsin can’t quell feelings of restlessness. Then into her life comes Madame Picard, the local psychic from the disreputable bookstore, Mystic Books, and new neighbor, Roxanne, whose goal in life is to have twelve kids even though she can’t manage the five she has. Despite her family’s objections, Skyla befriends Roxanne and gets a job at the bookstore, and life gets fuller and more complicated than she ever imagined.

Exceptionally heartwarming and inevitably bittersweet, A Scattered Life is a story that will stay with the reader long after the last page is read.

Lanel

Midnight in Madrid (The Russion Trilogy, Book 2) by Noel Hynd

midnightinmadridThe end of last year I read Conspiracy in Kiev (The Russian Trilogy, Book 1) and loved it. When I downloaded Conspiracy in Kiev book 2 in the trilogy, Midnight in Madrid, was available as well as a free download so obviously I got it.  After I finished book 1 I couldn’t wait to read book two.  I just finished Midnight in Madrid (The Russian Trilogy, Book 2) and I have to tell you it was pure torture to complete.

Talk about disappointing.

I have raved to friends and family about what a great author Noel Hynd is and now I’m regretting my praise.  This book was all over the place.  Part history book — and I’m not talking the interesting history lessons thrown into a good novel.  No, I’m talking the boring history lectures I got in high school that made me think history was a directive of the devil.

Then we have the language issue.  The book (obviously) is set in Europe, mainly Spain.  So, to be authentic, I guess, the author decided to throw a bit of Spanish, Italian, French, and a few other languages that I couldn’t even figure out into the book.  Unfortunately, he doesn’t always translate them.  Or if he does you have to skim through full paragraphs before you get to the translation.  Now, yes, you could say I should broaden my intellect and learn a new language but it’s really  not my desire to be forced to learn (or decipher) four new languages through the course of a novel that I’m reading for enjoyment.

Now, page after page of boring history lesson and my lack of ability to read large portions of the text due to the language issue aside.  The book was rather boring.  I’m all for a good Christian novel, this was not that.  Part way through the story he throws in a very poorly written and not scripturally sound evangelistic chapter.  Now, I’m all for sharing the gospel, but this was so out in left field, so blah and inaccurate that it almost made me put the book down.  Then we end (or near the end) of the book with the main character starting to doubt her own faith.

On a good note, however, the tunnel scenes were very well written.  I actually found myself feeling claustrophobic from reading the portion.

So, while I do still recommend Conspiracy in Kiev I don’t recommend Midnight in Madrid and will not be buying book 3, Countdown in Cairo, and I’m sad to say that this book has most likely turned me off from trying another Noel Hynd book again.  Unless there’s one offered for a free Kindle download.

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From the Cover

When a mysterious relic is stolen from a Madrid museum, people are dying to discover its secrets. Literally. U.S. Treasury agent Alexandra LaDuca returns from Conspiracy in Kiev to track down the stolen artwork, a small carving called The Pietà of Malta. It seems to be a simple assignment, but nothing about this job is simple, as the mysteries and legends surrounding the relic become increasingly complex with claims of supernatural power. As aggressive, relentless, and stubborn as ever, Alex crisscrosses Europe through a web of intrigue, danger, and betrayal, joined by a polished, mysterious new partner. With echoes of classic detective and suspense fiction from The Maltese Falcon to The Da Vinci Code, Midnight in Madrid takes the reader on a nonstop spellbinding chase through a modern world of terrorists, art thieves, and cold-blooded killers.

Lanel

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