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#2 Ink and Sigil
Urban Fantsy
Publisher: Del Rey
Published: 8.10.21
Pages: 304
Rating: 4 stars
Format: Hardback
Source: Library
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Kevin Hearne returns to the world
of the Iron Druid Chronicles in book two of a spin-off series about an
eccentric master of rare magic solving an uncanny mystery in Scotland.
There’s only one Al MacBharrais: Though other Scotsmen
may have dramatic mustaches and a taste for fancy cocktails, Al also has a
unique talent. He’s a master of ink and sigil magic. In his gifted hands, paper
and pen can work wondrous spells.
But Al isn’t quite alone: He is part of a global network
of sigil agents who use their powers to protect the world from mischievous gods
and strange monsters. So when a fellow agent disappears under sinister
circumstances in Australia, Al leaves behind the cozy pubs and cafes of Glasgow
and travels to the Dandenong Ranges in Victoria to solve the mystery.
The trail to his colleague begins to pile up with bodies
at alarming speed, so Al is grateful his friends have come to help—especially
Nadia, his accountant who moonlights as a pit fighter. Together with a
whisky-loving hobgoblin known as Buck Foi and the ancient Druid Atticus
O’Sullivan, along with his dogs, Oberon and Starbuck, Al and Nadia will face
down the wildest wonders Australia—and the supernatural world—can throw at
them, and confront a legendary monster not seen in centuries.
#12 Jane Austen’s Dragons
Gaslamp Fantasy
Publisher: White Soup
Press
Published: 6.1.23
Pages: 357
Rating: 5 stars
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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" A top fun comfort read."~ Gail
Carriger
Life was definitely better when
one’s fondest dreams came true.
Better, indeed, for newly made
baronet, Sir Frederick Wentworth. Enjoying a title, a sea-side estate, a dragon
to Keep, and most importantly, marriage to his dearest Anne, life was far
better than he dreamed it could be. Better, but not easier. Stubborn local sea
dragons refuse to talk, much less entertain a treaty with the Blue Order. The
Order’s patience is wearing thin, and the local Order magistrate—impertinent,
ineffective, and downright hostile toward all things cold-blooded or female,
only makes matters worse. Lady Anne Wentworth, Special Liaison for the Blue
Order, not being cold-blooded, but being female, finds her duties impeded at
every turn. She tolerates his machinations until the delayed arrival of an
urgent letter calls her across the county. If only she is not too
late…Naturally, upon Anne’s departure, relations with the local sea dragons
shift from becalmed to turbulent, threatening the fragile balance of Blue Order
peace. Can Wentworth tame the gale-force dragon storm threatening to capsize the
life he holds dear?
A fresh new gas lamp fantasy
adventure in the engrossingly intricate world of Jane Austen’s Dragons. Anne
McCaffrey meets Jane Austen, a perfect mix for dragon lovers and regency-era
fans alike. Book 12 in the Jane Austen's Dragons series.
#3 Alpha and Omega
Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Penguin
Audio
Published: 3.6.12
Time: 9 hours 58
minutes
Rating: 4.5 stars
Format: audio
Source: library borrow
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Patricia Briggs, the #1 "New York
Times" bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson novels, "always
enchants her readers." (Lynn Viehl, "New York Times" bestselling
author) Now her Alpha and Omega series-set in a world of shifting shapes,
loyalty, and passion- brings werewolves out of the darkness and into a society
where fear and prejudice could make the hunters prey...
They say opposites attract. And in the case of werewolves
Anna Latham and Charles Cornick, they mate. The son-and enforcer-of the leader
of the North American werewolves, Charles is a dominant alpha. While Anna, an
omega, has the rare ability to calm others of her kind.
Now that the werewolves have revealed themselves to
humans, they can't afford any bad publicity. Infractions that could have been
overlooked in the past must now be punished, and the strain of doing his
father's dirty work is taking a toll on Charles.
Nevertheless, Charles and Anna are sent to Boston, when
the FBI requests the pack's help on a local serial killer case. They quickly
realize that not only the last two victims were werewolves-all of them were.
Someone is targeting their kind. And now Anna and Charles have put themselves
right in the killer's sights...
#8.5 Bennet Wardrobe
Time Travel, Holiday Romance
Publisher: Don Jacobson
Published: 11.26.24
Pages: 184
Rating: 4.5 stars
Format: eARC
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The greatest gift of all is time
The miracle is the link forged between Christmases
past and present. Thomas Bennet
The Darcys know the changes age brings. Now, as birthday
candles for Darcy multiply, how will time affect Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam’s
love?
Time is painfully short for Fanny Bennet as she faces the
loss of an ailing husband she dearly loves. Another hour or day with Thomas
Bennet would be a treasure.
Thomas Bennet left Longbourn one last time to find a
long-lost daughter. Now wearing a countess’s tiara, Kate Fitzwilliam has needed
her family for decades, especially during the festive season.
The remarkable Bennet Wardrobe has its say in a most
unusual Christmas dinner, mending hearts and giving that wondrous gift to the
Bennets of Longbourn—Time.
David Blazen didn't know what to expect from retirement. Witnessing a murder that police are calling a suicide definitely was not how he planned to spend his "golden years."
With a strong need to know what happened to the victim and why, David attends the funeral, where he discovers an unusual cast of characters in attendance: the FBI, the frontrunner candidate for Mayor of Chicago, disciples of Chicago's two dirtiest crime lords, and dozens of police officers.
David begins to investigate why all these people cared about the victim and why no one was calling it a murder. In his search for truth and justice, he gets caught in a web of contentious situations, each filled with a mixture of humor and suspense.
The further his investigation goes, the more he realizes he shouldn't be asking who killed the victim or why it was being covered up. As David ultimately is confronted with becoming a criminal himself, the real question he has to ask is how much bad can he justify in the name of good?
As one reviewer said, "This book has the many twists and turns that a great mystery will throw at the reader. It is a fun read, witty, and suspenseful with many surprises turning up throughout the story. If you think you have this story figured out, you don't!"
"We’re all searching for purpose and fulfillment in our lives, and this crime fiction adventure is both heartwarming and inspiring. An action-packed and surprisingly poignant yarn about a man’s search for himself as he enters his golden years."
~ Kirkus Reviews
"This book had me hooked from the first page. One of those diamonds of a book you cannot put down. A real true page turner. It has many laugh out loud moments that are hilarious. Very well written that keeps you thoroughly entertained. The ending of this book will leave you speechless. This is my top read so far this year and I highly recommend it. I love the author's imagination on this one."
"If you enjoy a variety of characters that you'll love (and a few you'll love to hate), laughing when you probably shouldn't (and definitely when you should!), a storyline pushing the boundaries but real enough to root for the good guys, this book is for you!"
"This book takes readers on a wonderful, amusing and unexpected journey that leaves you wanting more at the end of every chapter. I could not put this book down once I started reading it."
"From start to finish, Boomsters offers suspense, action, and laughs. The reader becomes enthralled in a world of challenges, excitement, and mystery as they follow Detective Blaze in this next era of his destiny. This is a truly gripping, thrilling, and quirky story that transcends generations. Highly recommend for a feel-good read."
"Sharp satire, zany, utterly improbable things happen but underneath it (is) a profound insight into human interactions and the way the world works."
Book Details:
Genre: Mystery, Detective Mystery, Amateur Sleuth, Cozy Mystery, Action Adventure, Thriller
Published by: Wheatmark
Publication Date: August 2023
Number of Pages: 536
ISBN: 9798887470801
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“We are gathered here today before God and in the company of loved ones to celebrate life,” Rabbi Rabinowitz said. “The life of—” He paused. “The life of—” Another pause. Finally, he pulled a notecard from his pocket. “We are here to celebrate the life of Melvin Weinberg.”
I adjusted my tie as I leaned toward Mary. “More like celebrating his death,” I said. She rolled her eyes as she listened to the rabbi.
“Melvin, or Mel, as most of you probably knew him, was a husband and a father, a man whose life was cut short at the age of fifty-six. The world will not be the same without him.”
“Yeah, it will be safer now,” I whispered to Mary, who responded with an elbow to my left kidney. “What? Clearly this rabbi never met Mel.”
Candidly, I had never met Mel either, but I was confident I knew more about him than any of the two hundred or so people at the funeral. My guess was most were here not because Mel would be missed but because so many people wanted to confirm he was dead.
When you’re in your seventies like I am, you become familiar with funerals and the certain routine that comes with them, but it was easy to see nothing was routine about this one. Sure, the rabbi forgot the dead man’s name, but now he was extolling Mel’s virtues. Mel had no virtues. He was a murderer, a rapist, and a gambler. You can’t live life as a jerk and die a mensch. Clearly the rabbi was officiating as a favor to someone.
But that wasn’t all that was off. Those in attendance were also peculiar. First, a half-dozen FBI agents patrolled the room. Sarah Cutler—the woman expected to be Chicago’s next mayor—was sitting in the front row for all to see. Scattered throughout were members and employees from the West Coast Club, a fitness center I’ve worked out at for more than twenty years and a place I know Mel was no member of.
Then there was the crowd in the back row. On one side sat associates of Tony Santori, the head of the notorious Italian crime family. Santori expanded his family’s corrupt and dishonorable reign from New Jersey to the Midwest six years ago, and although he wasn’t in attendance, his presence was certainly felt. On the other side were members of the Deli Boys, a pack of Jews who’d owned Chicago’s streets for decades, at least until Santori arrived. Solomon Feldman was their leader, though he, too, was not present. A line of uniformed Chicago police officers blanketed the room’s back wall, there primarily to keep the peace between the two families.
Keep the peace? At a funeral? Like I said, the whole scene was bizarre. Then again, I guess it was fitting for the unique set of circumstances surrounding Mel Weinberg’s death. Why they were there was a legitimate question, as was this: As a retired businessman who spent fifty years selling trinkets like light-up Christmas necklaces and pens that sang “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” what the hell was I doing there?
To answer that question, I needed to take a step back.
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David Blazen is my name, born soon after World War II ended at eight pounds and who cares how many ounces. Growing up, I loved to watch Saturday morning television, where Superman stood for justice and Captain America defended our country from evil. All the shows I gravitated toward appealed to me because they focused on doing the right thing, no matter if the hero was a rifleman or a collie. I liked when bad people were caught and justice prevailed. When I couldn’t find the right story on our black-and-white TV, I’d find it in my piles of GI Joe comic books. Before I fantasized about girls, I dreamed about being GI Joe.
The best education I got came from my World War II-veteran dad, a navy man who was the smartest person I knew, even though he never made it past fifth grade. From him I learned how to be human. His motto was simple: “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.”
I went to Wright Junior College in Chicago, but saying I went there is a loose term. I only showed up when I wanted, which wasn’t often. I wanted to learn to be a salesman, so when I wasn’t in class, I was practicing my craft. At that time, I sold personalized pens. I decided I learned all the school could teach me three months into my freshman year when I sold Wright Junior College ten thousand pens emblazoned with the school’s name on them.
After my brief stint in college, I started my own business. I sold creative impulse merchandise of all kinds—things people decide they can’t live without, like an extendable back scratcher or holiday-themed ice trays. Those who knew me then would call me creative and fast-paced, and I would agree. I had a zest for being zestful. My creativity was not stymied by what others did or what books said, only by the limits of my imagination. Every day, I challenged my brain to think outside the norm.
I got married to an incredible woman, and we raised four incredible children. I lost her to cancer far too young, before she could see any of our ten adorable grandchildren.
I retired after five decades at the helm of my company and issued my declaration of independence—I call it that because I truly felt independent for the first time in my life. No parents or teachers telling me what to do. No customers to worry about. No colleagues to manage. When I got that gold watch at my farewell party, it wasn’t just a sign of gratitude; it meant I was on my own.
The irony was I didn’t have anything to do; who cared what time it was?
When people asked about my retirement plans, I joked I’d figure something out, but really I didn’t have a clue. One advantage was I wouldn’t be completely alone. My girlfriend, Mary, retired from her forty-year business career the day after I left mine, and we entered this new world enthusiastic to travel, relax, and enjoy our lives with one another, like those hokey life insurance commercials with aging couples hugging on a boat, grateful to have time together.
It took us four days to realize we didn’t like boats and there was only so much hugging to do.
We went from leadership positions where others counted on us for direction to spending virtually every waking minute together. It used to take only one of us to squeeze the tomatoes at the produce counter, but now it’s a two-person event complete with discussion and, in most cases, a concession on my part. I was no dummy, though; bigger decisions would be needed at the avocados. What used to be short trips now became extended outings. Lunch was another discussion, followed by a compromise. Everything we did was a discussion, then a compromise.
The one thing we agreed on was we needed a new plan.
***
Excerpt from BOOMSTERS by David Marks. Copyright 2024 by David Marks. Reproduced with permission from David Marks. All rights reserved.
David Marks launched DM Merchandising, a wholesale marketplace for business owners, in 1988. He spent 30 years relying on his creativity in the hopes of developing the world’s greatest impulse products. He retired in 2018, thrilled for a new chapter in life, only to discover his creativity had hit a brick wall. One day he was an innovative workaholic with a team of more than 200 employees, the next day he found himself with no forum to exercise his mind.
Desperate to do something creative, he imagined a fictitious character facing the same traumatic reality of retirement. Inspired by watching crime stoppers on TV, David began pondering the question of how much bad could be justified in the name of good. With no clerical staff and limited typing skills, he put his thumb to work and began tapping out a story on his iPhone. A book was never the goal. The exercise was simply meant to help keep his mind sharp. But in the process, Boomsters was born.
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#4 Wyckford General Hospital
Contemporary Romance, Holiday
Publisher: Harlequin
Medical Romance
Published: 11.26.24
Pages: 191
Rating: 4 stars
Format: eARC
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an two research partners heal from
their past hurts and find a family in time for Christmas? Find out in the final
installment of the Wyckford General Hospital series by Traci Douglass.
AN UNEXPECTED GIFT IN THEIR STOCKING
Radiologist Riley isn’t interested in romance. After an
accident left her in a wheelchair, she’ll prove she doesn’t need anyone’s
help—especially neurosurgeon Sam’s. But despite his being infuriatingly
gorgeous, she can’t knock her new research partner’s commitment to their study.
Single dad Sam’s still fighting his grief and is hell-bent on curing the
disease that stole his wife. Yet he can’t stop thinking about Riley…or the way
his little girl lights up around her. With their undeniable attraction growing,
could a family of three top their Christmas lists?
From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world
of modern medicine.
Wyckford General Hospital
Book 1: Single Dad's Unexpected Reunion
Book 2: An ER Nurse to Redeem Him
Book 3: Her Forbidden Firefighter
Book 4: Family of Three Under the Tree
Contemporary Romance
Publisher: MIRA
Published: 10.1.24
Pages: 329
Rating: 4 stars
Format: eARC
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“Sparkles with warmth, wit, and a
sweet helping of holiday charm! The perfect stocking stuffer for readers who
crave all the holiday feels and a happy ending!” —Rachel Linden, bestselling
author of The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie
Inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma, this joyful
Christmas romp tells the story of a woman who can’t stop trying to help
everyone around her find their happily-ever-after—even when her help leads to
disaster.
Frankie Lane knows what’s best for just about everyone
but herself. Her divorced sister, Stef, who is too young to give up on love;
her shy employee, Elinor; and her daughter, Natalie, who works in Frankie’s
shop, Holiday Happiness, and really needs to start her own business selling the
delectable chocolates she makes at home; even her best friend, Viola, who is
trying to renovate her old Victorian. Frankie knows she could help all of them,
if they’d just let her—and if all of her help didn’t end in utter disaster.
Then there’s Mitch Howard, the owner of the local
hardware store. They’ve been friends ever since Frankie opened her store, nine
years earlier. He got her through the nightmare when she lost her husband in a
freak accident, and he’s her favorite shoulder to cry on. He’s been divorced
for years, and it’s such a waste of man! Mitch is the fittest, finest man
Frankie knows. He’s easygoing, wise and kindhearted. Mitch needs someone. And
she’s determined to help him find that someone—whether he likes it or not.