Thursday, March 31, 2011

Lake Charles by Ed Lynskey

Book Description
When Brendan Fishback’s sister disappears while on vacation, Brendan and his brother-in-law, Cobb, start to search for her. Police fraud and corruption are just the start of their trouble – they have stumbled into a much bigger mystery…Vivid characters, deft plot twists, and edge-of-your-seat terror make LAKE CHARLES as one of those rare novels that will be read for generations to come.

My thoughts
Set in 1979 Lake Charles is about Brendan Fishback who one night picks up Ashleigh Sizemore, brings her back to a motel, they party and the next morning she is dead. Brendan is the prime suspect, but he needs to deal with his twin sister Edna, who went missing while riding her jet ski. Somehow, these two incidents are connected. While searching for her with his friend and Edna’s husband, Cobb find marijuana plantations and soon not only doe Brendan have to protect himself from the sheriff, he also has to protect himself from drug dealers.

The story begins with a bang and written from the first person, I found it to have promise. The Tennessee Mountain setting was descriptively written and I could imagine what the area was like. But as the story unfolded, I found that I didn’t care for the characters or what happened to them. A quick read for an afternoon sitting.
Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received not compensation for my thoughts.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sign of the Times

I saw this at a local hardware store.  I couldn't resit taking a picture!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Ice Princess by Camilla Läckberg

Book Description
Returning to her hometown of Fjallbacka after the funeral of her parents, writer Erica Falck finds a community on the brink of tragedy. The death of her childhood friend, Alex, is just the beginning. Her wrists slashed, her body frozen in an ice-cold bath, it seems that she has taken her own life.

Erica conceives a book about the beautiful but remote Alex, one that will answer questions about their own shared past. While her interest grows into an obsession, local detective Patrik Hedstrom is following his own suspicions about the case. But it is only when they start working together that the truth begins to emerge about a small town with a deeply disturbing past.


My thoughts
Erica Falck is a writer who finds the body of a childhood friend in her bathtub with her wrists cut. Although, she hasn’t been in touch with this woman for 25 years, she takes it upon herself o investigate her death once she finds out she was murdered. With the help of the cop on the case, Patrick Hedstrom (the both have romantic feelings for one another), they find the death is more than just one person but a hidden secret. It sounds suspenseful, but as others have mentioned, maybe it is in the translation, but the novel did not hold my interest. Although I enjoyed the locale, the characters were not appealing and the plot unremarkable.

Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received no compensation for my thoughts.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Iron House by John Hart

This book will be released on July 12, 2011

Book Description
An old man is dying.
When the old man is dead they will come for him.
And they will come for her, to make him hurt.

HE WOULD GO TO HELL

At the Iron Mountain Home for Boys, there was nothing but time. Time to burn and time to kill, time for two young orphans to learn that life isn’t won without a fight. Julian survives only because his older brother, Michael, is fearless and fiercely protective. When tensions boil over and a boy is brutally killed, there is only one sacrifice left for Michael to make: He flees the orphanage and takes the blame with him.

TO KEEP HER SAFE

For two decades, Michael has been an enforcer in New York’s world of organized crime, a prince of the streets so widely feared he rarely has to kill anymore. But the life he’s fought to build unravels when he meets Elena, a beautiful innocent who teaches him the meaning and power of love. He wants a fresh start with her, the chance to start a family like the one he and Julian never had. But someone else is holding the strings. And escape is not that easy. . . .

GO TO HELL, AND COME BACK BURNING

The mob boss who gave Michael his blessing to begin anew is dying, and his son is intent on making Michael pay for his betrayal. Determined to protect the ones he loves, Michael spirits Elena—who knows nothing of his past crimes, or the peril he’s laid at her door— back to North Carolina, to the place he was born and the brother he lost so long ago. There, he will encounter a whole new level of danger, a thicket of deceit and violence that leads inexorably to the one place he’s been running from his whole life: Iron House.


My thoughts
Michael and Julian are brothers who suffered the pain and cruelty of an inept orphanage. Michael runs away from the orphanage after killing one of his brother’s tormentors and they become estranged for over twenty years. Julian is adopted and is soon living with the wealthy family of a senator. Michael while living on the streets is picked up by a mob boss and is trained to be a ruthless killer.

When the mob boss dies, so will Michael’s connection to him and his family wants Michael dead. And they will stop at nothing to kill him. Meanwhile, Julian had suffered one of many breakdowns and cannot deal with his own demons. The senator wants to keep it a secret, but Michael wants to find out the truth.

There are a variety of plot lines, that are woven together to make for superb story. With so much going on, this book is intense and emotional. It is a story of a brother’s love from one another and how the past has a hold on one’s present.

Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received no compensation for my thoughts.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

SpongeBob Cake for a Three-Year-Old

My wife was commissioned to bake a SpongeBob cake for a party tomorrow. Although she is a wonderful baker and decorator, she has some problems with creative ideas. That’s where I come in.

The cake was baked yesterday and the decorating took most of today.

I thought making the arms and legs from Tootsie Rolls and covering them with a gum paste/fondant blend would make it more three dimensional. Here’s a photo of them in progress:


I then carved out the feet and shoulders from cake and inserted the Tootsie Rolls. It took my wife four hours to decorate the rest of the cake.

It is 12” x 13” x 3½” (not including legs and arms) and is dark chocolate fudge and yellow cake with a Bavarian crème filling. My wife did a great job.  I hope they like it!


Friday, March 25, 2011

Three ARC Book Giveaway

It’s been some time since I Have had a giveaway and the books are piling up. So here is a new giveaway. I am giving away ARC copies of the following books:

All That’s True by Jackie Lee Miles
When The Thrill Is Gone by Walter Mosley
Breach of Trust by David Ellis

One winner will win all three books. All you have to do is answer the following question and leave an e-mail address and you are entered.

Now with the internet and social media sites, the world has gotten smaller and people are reconnecting with people they have not seen in decades. My question is – Do you think this would entice you to attend your 30th High School Reunion? (Or is if it already passed, did you attend?). The winner will be picked at random and your answer will have no effect on your entry, but not answering the question will disqualify you.

This contest is open to US residents only.
Ends: Friday, April 1, 2011 - WINNER IS Linda!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Lead Us Not Into Penn Station by Bruce Ducker

I don’t know how I learned of this book that was released in 1994. But I had to get because the title just grabbed me!

Book Description
The year is 1955, and the world of Danny Meadoff spins with ease and stability. Eisenhower is president, soul groups are black, NBA teams are white. Fathers do not speak with sons. The Dodgers have jumped out to an early lead and look to meet the Yankees in the Series. And, according to universal plan, to lose. Everything is in its place. Or is it? The father of Danny's best friend has become a philanderer and a Republican. The sax player at Flatbush and Nostrand blows notes that are not in the songs. There is talk-inconceivable, but talk nonetheless--of the Dodgers leaving Brooklyn. Danny's world seems to be wobbling in its orbit. Most worrisome, in this summer when time suspends and loopholes dimple the laws of probability, is the shadow. Late at night in Danny's backyard a shadow appears. Or does it? LEAD US NOT INTO PENN STATION is a picaresque, a tale following three young men through the rapids of loyalty, stasis, and mutability. Comic and nostalgic, it tells the story of a boy's redemptive love for his father.

My thoughts
Lead Us Not Into Penn Station takes us back to simpler times such as 1950’s Brooklyn. It is a coming of age story of the teenage boys, namely one Danny Meadoff and his relationship with his dad and the Dodgers. As his father’s business is failing, Danny tries himself to make money by selling Fuller brushes. I am not disappointed by picking up this book as Ducker’s characters are interesting and it brought out nostalgic feelings in this reader.

Disclosure: I borrowed this book from my local library.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Electric Barracuda by Tim Dorsey

Book Description
Serge Storms, that loveable thermonuclear vigilante and one-stop-Florida-trivia-shop, has been leaving corpses strewn across the Sunshine State for more than a decade. The authorities—especially one tenacious state agent—have begun to notice the exponential body count, and send a police task force to track down Serge. Could his luck finally have run out?

Meanwhile, armed with his perpetually baked sidekick, Coleman, Serge decides to blitz the state and resurrect his Internet travel-advice website—which, of course, must be the finest and the final word on trekking the Sunshine State. To up the ante, Serge concocts a theme vacation for his cyberspace audience. And that theme? You, too, can experience Florida through the eyes of a fugitive.

Off they go blogging along a getaway route through the state's most remote bayous, back roads, and bars, where the number of cadavers begin stacking up like Serge's website hits. And in the middle of all his make-believe close brushes, Serge finally wises up to his pursuers and realizes that the manic gumball rally is genuinely on "in the tradition of the great American chase movie."

Clues and questions mount:
Who are all the women being photographed naked in the swamp?
What made Coleman draw on his face with magic markers?
Where is the cruise-to-nowhere taking its drunk prisoners?
When was the last time a Civil War reenactment involved a sports car?
But Serge also has some personal business to tidy up. His grandfather's old Miami Beach gang suddenly had their life savings wiped out, and there's a good bet it was no accident.

Too much action for Serge to juggle? Not when it all dovetails nicely into his Secret Master Plan. And especially if it involves Serge's favorite new obsession: tracking Al Capone's little-known escapades in the Everglades.

So gas up the car, say good-bye to the relatives, and join Serge on the lam as he drives straight for the deepest bowels of Florida to unravel the final mysteries of Electric Barracuda.


My thoughts
Serge Storms is a crazy, peculiar serial killer of really bad guys. And this is the newest story of his escapades. Set in Sunny Florida and not the state of amusement parks but the Everglades and alligators. This satirical look at cops and killer is quick read that is over the top in some stops and contrived in others. I thought I would like this novel based on the summary and other reviews but it was not one for me.

Disclosure: I borrowed this book from my local library.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Run by Blake Crouch

Book Description
For fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Thomas Harris, picture this: a landscape of American genocide...

5 D A Y S A G O
A rash of bizarre murders swept the country…
Senseless. Brutal. Seemingly unconnected.
A cop walked into a nursing home and unloaded his weapons on elderly and staff alike.
A mass of school shootings.
Prison riots of unprecedented brutality.
Mind-boggling acts of violence in every state.

4 D A Y S A G O
The murders increased ten-fold…

3 D A Y S A G O
The President addressed the nation and begged for calm and peace…

2 D A Y S A G O
The killers began to mobilize…

Y E S T E R D A Y
All the power went out…

T O N I G H T
They’re reading the names of those to be killed on the Emergency Broadcast System. You are listening over the battery-powered radio on your kitchen table, and they’ve just read yours.

Your name is Jack Colclough. You have a wife, a daughter, and a young son. You live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. People are coming to your house to kill you and your family. You don’t know why, but you don’t have time to think about that any more.

You only have time to….

R U N



My thoughts
As most the country goes crazy in some bizarre happening, Jack Colclough takes his wife and two children and tries to run from the madness and keep his family alive. This novel is not only intense, but fast moving, graphic and all together a rollercoaster of excitement. While Jack is trying to keep his family together, they learn to become a real family and not the dysfunctional one that they were before the apocalypse. Running across the country, they experience not only the diseased, but others in the same position. I enjoyed this story as it kept moving and kept me interested all the way to the finish line!

Disclosure: The book was received for review from the author. I received no compensation for my thoughts.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

On Borrowed Time by David Rosenfelt

Can you tell that David Rosenfelt is one of my favorite authors? Although this book is a stand–alone and not one of his Andy Carpenter dog stories, I looked forward to reading it.

Book Description
What if it were possible that your most cherished memories were lies… and that finding out the truth could cost you your life?

Richard Kilmer is head over heels in love with Jennifer Ryan, who takes him home to meet her parents, where she accepts his marriage proposal. While visiting, they set out on a nostalgic drive up to Kendrick Falls. On their way there, a freak storm rolls in, Richard loses control of his car, and it rolls. When the storm clears in a matter of seconds, Jen is gone. Richard can’t find her, and neither can the police who respond to the scene. More horrifying is that no one in Richard's life will even confirm Jen’s existence, and all traces of her have disappeared.

Where could she be? Has Richard lost his mind, or has something far worse happened?


My thoughts
Imagine you find the perfect girl, meet her parents and propose to her. Then while driving to a favorite childhood spot of hers, a quick dark storm comes, you have a car accident and when you get yourself together, you can’t find your love. Soon things aren’t as they were or you begin to wonder, did she ever exist or is it a conspiracy? This is the premise of On Borrowed Time, and Richard Kilmer spends the whole book trying to find his girlfriend Jennifer before he gores truly crazy. I found this a pleasant mystery but not suspenseful enough.

Disclosure: I borrowed this book from my local library.

Friday, March 11, 2011

GUEST POST - James LePore

James LePore, author of Blood For My Brother, A World I Never Made and the soon to be released Sons and Princes is my guest blogger for today. Blood For My Brother and A World I Never Made will be touring next month. Check my blog to read all about them. And now on to the guest blog:

I knew when I was writing A World I Never Made, my first novel, that in-depth character development would have to give way to pace and plotting, the two key elements of the suspense/thriller genre. I did not know that I would get the chance, after the final draft was handed in, to expand on my characters in the trio of short stories that ultimately came to comprise Anyone Can Die. When I was given that chance, all of the non-essential thoughts and notes and back stories that I had relegated to a sort of literary limbo over the twelve months it took to write A World I Never Made, began suddenly clamoring for my attention. An attention I was happy to give them.

I turned first to Lorrie Nolan, who died at the age of twenty, twenty-nine years before the novel begins, while giving birth to Megan and leaving her twenty-one-year-old husband Pat (World’s two central characters) devastated, so devastated that he pretty much abandoned Megan until she was a teenager. Lorrie is only mentioned in passing in the novel, but she is flesh and blood in Till Death Do Us Part, on her honeymoon with Pat, raw and wildly in love, in New Mexico. My purpose in writing the story was to give the reader a deeper understanding of Pat’s loss, and therefore of his motives, both in abandoning Megan when she was a child and in desperately pursuing her across Europe as World unfolds.

It was my love for Megan Nolan, not an elucidation of motive that drove me to write God’s Warriors. Though she would deny it, Megan’s heart was not all black, not completely hardened by the cards life had dealt her. Her decision to help a young girl who has been terribly abused, but to absent herself completely from the girl’s life while doing so, will give the reader an insight into the things buried in Megan’s heart, the things that force their way out when she has to make much more momentous decisions, life and death decisions, in the novel.

Max French, an eccentric FBI agent, also pursues Megan across Europe in A World I Never Made, falling in love with her, from a distance, along the way. What made him so quirky, and why did he fall in love with the women he pursued without ever really meeting or getting to know them? The answers are to be found in the two events in Max’s early life around which Anyone Can Die’s third story, Max, revolve. Max is a man with a past, and a big secret; to my mind exactly the kind of flawed but fearless soldier we want in the front lines of the post-9/11 battles we are fighting at home and all over the world.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Altar of Bones BLOG TOUR

I wasn’t sure that I would have enough time to read and review this book for the tour, but once I started I couldn’t put the book down!

Book Description
“They didn’t have to kill him…He never drank from the altar of bones.”
Cryptic dying words from a murdered homeless woman in present day San Francisco unlock a decades-buried secret that changed history. Now a pair of ruthless assassins are sent to cut the few living "loose ends." And a young, resourceful woman on the run encounters a determined man with his own connected past and vengeful agenda. Forced to partner for survival and answers, a fast-paced and deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, taking them across the globe from the winding streets of Paris to the faded palaces of Budapest to the frozen lakes of Mongolia...where destiny, passion, and further betrayal await them.

The Altar of Bones has it all: The Russian mob. KGB spies. Presidential assasination. A doomed Hollywood legend. Deathbed confessions. Corrosive power. Shattered families. Guardians of an ancient religious icon housing a secret others will kill to possess. The dark promise of immortality. And it delivers on its ambitious premise to leave you stunned and breathless at the end.


My thoughts
Ancient legend has it that there is a fountain of youth hidden somewhere in Russia. When an old man dies uttering words that makes no sense to his son, it is soon revealed that his father had some terrible secrets. When an old homeless woman is stabbed to death, found caught in her throat is the addressed to Zoe, an attorney who unbeknownst to her is the “Keeper” of the altar of bones. Soon someone is out to kill her and grab an ancient icon and film that depicts a historical event that may undo those who know of the secret of the altar and maybe its location. With so many twists and turns, this faced paced action-mystery-thriller kept my on the edge of my seat waiting to turn the page of this fine novel!

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Pasta with Pesto, Chicken and Sundried Tomatoes

I haven't tried this recipe yet, so no photo, but it seems simple enough and tasty enough. Will defintely try before I go on a diet!

Pasta with Pesto, Chicken and Sundried Tomatoes

Ingredients:
1 lb. dried pasta (I prefer penne)
2-3 slices bacon, chopped
2 tbsp virgin olive oil
1 clove garlic, chopped
2 cups cooked chicken breast, chopped
1¼ cup sundried tomatoes in oil, roughly chopped
4-5 tbsp pesto
1¼ cup Italian parsley, roughly chopped
Parmesan cheese, shaved
Sea Salt and Black Pepper

1. Boil pasta in stock pot until al dente. Drain, rinse with cold water and set aside.
2. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and cooked bacon. When nearly cooked, add olive oil and garlic and sauté for 30 seconds (do not brown garlic).
3. Add cooked chicken pasta and sundried tomatoes, tossing to coat. Add pesto, using more or less according to taste, again tossing to coat. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Remove skillet from heat and stir in parsley.
5. When ready to serve, shave Parmesan over top.

Serves 4.

Monday, March 07, 2011

Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein

Book Description
It's the middle of the night. Prosecutor Alexandra Cooper is called to Harlem's Mount Neboh Baptist Church, a beautiful house of worship originally built as a synagogue. But the crowd gathered there isn't interested in architecture, or even prayer. They've come for the same reason Alex has: to find out why the body of a young woman has been decapitated, set on fire, and left burning on the church steps.

The only identifiable artifact on the charred remains is the imprint of a Star of David necklace seared into the victim's flesh. Alex wonders if the fire was meant to destroy this woman's body, or to draw attention to it. Her fears are confirmed days later, when a second corpse is found at a cathedral in Little Italy. The killings look like serial hate crimes, but the apparent differences in the victims' beliefs seem to eliminate a religious motive. Convinced that another young woman is bound to die, Alex mines the depths of Manhattan's many houses of worship to find a connection between the victims-and in the process uncovers a terrible and perilous truth that takes her far beyond the scope of her investigation, and directly into the path of terrible danger.


My thoughts
At a Manhattan Baptist church, the headless charred remains of a woman are found. Soon, her decapitated head is found outside the Cathedral of St. John Divine. Another victim whose tongue is cut out is found outside Old St. Patrick’s Church. ADA Alexandra Cooper thinks that because of the locales these could be the work of some religious fanatic, until she investigates more and opens a huge can or worms. As always, Linda Fairstein adds in some of New York City’s historical facts; this time the old churches. I always find this very fascinating. The story itself, although, fast paced and mysterious, didn’t quite hold me as previous novels.

Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received no compensation for my thoughts.

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Live Wire by Harlan Coben

This book will be released on March 22, 2011

Book Description
Harlan Coben has risen to the top of bestseller lists worldwide, attracting voracious audiences for his peerless novels of domestic suspense as well as those featuring his fan-favorite sports agent, Myron Bolitar. Now in Live Wire, he offers a knock-your-socks-off novel that will electrify all his fans: Myron’s family takes center stage. Myron Bolitar has always dreamed about the voluptuous femme fatale walking into his office and asking for help. The woman standing in his doorway has killer curves all right: She’s eight months pregnant, which kind of ruins the fantasy. Former tennis star Suzze T and her rock star husband, Lex, are both clients, and over the years Myron has negotiated his share of contracts for the power pair. But now Lex has disappeared and a very pregnant Suzze is in tears, fearing the online rumors questioning the baby’s paternity have driven away the man she swears is the child’s father. For Myron, questions of fatherhood couldn’t hit closer to home, as his dad, Al, clings to life; the brother who abandoned them all years ago is in trouble; and Myron’s teenage nephew needs an authority figure. Myron is soon forced to confront deep secrets in Suzze’s past; his family’s mortality — and before Live Wire is over, his own.

My thoughts
Myron Bolitar is an agent who represents both former tennis star Suzze Tervantino and her rock star husband Lex Ryder. Suzze, who is about to give birth, asks Myron to locate her missing husband. Lex has vanished when a posting on Facebook says that the Suzze’s child is not his. While searching for Lex, he sees the wife of his long estranged brother. Myron certainly has his plate full with not only dealing with his clients and the secrets they keep but with also his family and the hopeful reconciliation with his brother. This novel investigates family dynamics and the painful struggle we all face. I enjoyed the suspenseful searches and the exciting characters that a part of Myron’s team. I will have to read more of these stories.

Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received no compensation for my thoughts.
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