Saturday, September 19, 2009

13 1/2

A family is murdered, a mother, a father, a little girl. The murder scene is gruesome and blood-soaked, but there are two survivors, 11 year-old Dylan Raines and his older brother, Richard.

Dylan doesn't have a scratch on him, while Richard's leg has almost been severed. Dylan's inappropriate behavior at the crime scene and during the trial leads the police investigating the murder, the news media and everyone else to the conclusion that Dylan is the murderer. He is called "The Butcher Boy," and convicted.

The significance of the title: One judge, 12 jurors, half a chance.

The book traces the life of Dylan and Richard Raines from the night of the crime, through Dylan's incarceration, to the time when Dylan is released and the brothers start a new life in a town where nobody knows them.

Polly Farmer grows up in a trailer park with a mother who drinks heavily and drags a series of boyfriends home. Polly runs away to New Orleans to escape. The novel traces Polly's journey from sexually abused teenager in a trailer park to her success as a respected professor and mother of two.

In mysterious New Orleans paths cross and broken pasts collide at a breakaway pace. No one and nothing is what it seems. Murder is once again a part of the scene. Who will die? Who will live? Who is truly guilty?

Wow, this stand-alone novel from New York Times Bestselling Author Nevada Barr kept me turning the pages. I love to read and discover what's on the next page. I couldn't read this book fast enough! This is a brilliant story with so many twists and turns of plot, you will be intrigued from page 1. What do you think?

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IN THEIR BLOOD

Rachel and Daniel Stroeb are murdered in their palatial home on Lotus Island, a gated community where this sort of thing just doesn't happen.

Their son, Jeremy Stroeb, is a free-wheeling young man who likes to avoid responsibility and has been living "the good life" backpacking around Europe. He is suddenly faced not only with the death of his parents, but he must take care of his little sister, Elise.

With steely, urgent resolve, Jeremy vows to find out what really happened to his parents. His mother, Rachel, is a respected CPA and senior partner in her firm. His father, Daniel, is a college professor. On the surface there appears to be absolutely no reason that either of these respected members of the community should be killed so savagely, but as Jeremy digs into the background of his parents, he finds he didn't really know them at all.

A tangled web hides the killers true identity and as Jeremy unravels the web, he learns lessons about mortality, family, and the lines between perception and reality as he is taken on an extraordinary journey into adulthood.

This is an excellent novel filled with suspense. If you like a good murder mystery with lots of "red herrings," you will enjoy this one. What do you think?

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Monday, September 14, 2009

CHOOSING ME BEFORE WE: Every Woman's Guide To Life and Love

Male/Female relationships are always a topic of interest. Too many women spend countless hours analyzing, complaining about and crying over finding the "right man." Far too often, women "settle" for the guy who seems like "Mr. Right," only to find out that he will never become their true partner.

Christine Arylo wrote this book with the knowledge of an insider. She almost married the wrong man for all of the wrong reasons. She shares her insight and wisdom about how it is possible to discover love, and live for "me" instead of starting with "he" or "we."

The author teaches women how to stop settling and/or to stop desperately seeking the fairy tale. Women need to start exploring and understanding what they truly want in themselves before they can begin to look for someone they want to be with.

  • Know the truth about the real woman living inside you
  • Find Truth and get honest about the lies an illusions influencing your life
  • Love the woman you are today, was yesterday, and will become tomorrow
  • Trust your bff - hello intuition!
  • Honor your dsires so completely that you never settle again
  • Manifest the partner and relationship you really want

Interesting and helpful, this is a book for all women and a topic of conversation women talk about more than any other subject ... our relationship with the men in our lives. What do you think?

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LONGING FOR DAD: Father Loss and Its Impact
by Dr. Beth M. Erickson, Ph.D.

I think when a reader sees a title like this one, they tend to interpret the title from their own experience. I interpreted the "father loss" in the title to mean the natural death of my father because that is my own experience. In truth, however, the book identifies seven different causes of father loss: death, divorce, single mothering, adoption, addiction, abuse and traditional fathering. The common element in all but one is that it is the father's choice to absent himself. A father's death, unless it is a suicide, usually is experienced differently by a child or an adult because usually it is not the father's choice.

The book discusses how the loss of a father affects child development. Also, how adults are better equipped to deal with the loss. The book is filled with real stories used to illustrate each cause of father loss. There are Action Exercises that are interactive for the reader. Suggestions for recovery and several appendices are used to address the role of a therapist in dealing with issues brought about as the result of the loss of your father.

This book is informative and down-to-earth in approach. Suggestions for dealing with the loss of your father, at any age, make sense and are "doable" by real people who may be struggling. A must read for anyone.

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MAKEOVERS CAN BE MURDER: A Fat City Mystery by Kathryn Lilley

Plus-sized TV news reporter Kate Gallagher finds herself in the position of exposing more than a murderer. She must bare her plus-sized body in a bikini on-camera or risk losing her job to her studio rival.Kate is always fighting the battle of the bulge with her weight, sometimes winning, sometimes losing. Currently, she is working on an assignment to expose expose weight loss scams.

While attending a meeting of the Newbodies, a women's weight loss support group, she renews an acquaintance with an old friend who winds up dead under circumstances that just don't make sense. It seems someone may be targeting the Newbodies membership. Apparently the killer has an appetite for curvy victims. Love gone bad and the pursuit of a killer become ways for Kate to trim down.

The Fat City Mystery series and the character of Kate Gallagher are favorites of mine. The stories are a nice mixture of humor, and who-done-it. This is another of the books that work really well for me. The plot is interesting and lets me escape all of the bad news in our world. What do you think?

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CURING THE BLUES WITH A NEW PAIR OF SHOES: Because Nothing Beats A New Pair of Shoes by Dixie Cash*

Texas' most dynamic due, Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin, are celebrated hairstylists in Salt Lick, Texas as well as pseudo-celebrity sleuths and co-owners of The Domestic Equalizers.Their latest case finds them caught up in a mystery involving none other than The King, Elvis Presley. Salt Lick is having an Elvis celebration with all the trimmings.

The trouble starts when a pair of blue suede shoes worn by Elvis is brought to town and mysteriously disappears. Debbie Sue and Edwina participate in a "cover-up" to disguise the missing shoes only to discover a mysterious figure, Adolf Sielvami, the Keeper of the King Museum in Las Vegas who loaned the shoes, doesn't exist! What's happened to the shoes and who is Adolf Sielvami? To complicate matters there are reporters in town from the Dallas Morning News (Sam Carter) and the Fort Worth Star- Telegram (Avery Deaton) sniffing around covering the Elvis celebration and sniffing around each other.

Love and lust is in the air in Salt Lick! The Dixie Cash novels are especially important right now. They make me laugh. In this day and time of chaos, the value of a good laugh can't be slighted. The plot of the book is fun and Elvis lovers will enjoy it. The whole idea behind the story and the characters in it is a winning combination. I give this novel an A+. What do you think?

*The pseudonym for the sister writing team of Pam Cumbie and Jeff McClanahan.

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