Saturday, 12 April 2025

A stranger in town by Kelley Armstrong


356 pages, Hardcover


Series: Rockton/Casey Duncan (#6)


Published: February 9, 2021 by Minotaur Books


Thriller /own






This hellish town filled with hellish, and some very nice people, is coming to an end. In this one Casey finds a wounded hiker and takes her back to town. And things gets bad.




And we finally learn what the hostiles are about. There have been clues and more through out the series. Crazy hippies going around killing people. But now I know. And it was crazy.




Hunt for, well everything as things are getting intense. And this town, well, the whole idea behind it is so good. But when money talks and they are getting serial killers with women fleeing abusive exes. Well then the whole idea behind the town has gone down the drain.




One more! Eeek, but hey I have already spoiled it for me since I first read the series after this one.






Detective Casey Duncan has noticed fewer and fewer residents coming in to the hidden town of Rockton, and no extensions being granted. Her boyfriend, Sheriff Eric Dalton, presumes it’s the natural flux of things, but Casey’s not so sure. Something bigger is happening in the small town they call home.




When an injured hiker stumbles from the woods, the sole survivor of a hostile attack, it’s all hands on deck. Even a member of the elusive Rockton council comes in to help. This council member also comes bearing news: Rockton is being shut down due to the hostile situation.




Casey and Eric must now race to save the town that has allowed residents to have a fresh start, away from the mistakes of their past, while also getting to the bottom of this latest attack.




Thursday, 10 April 2025

The river knows your name by Kelly Mustian


Release date: 04-01-25


Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins


Publisher: Tantor Media


Narrator: Lisa Larsen


Categories: Literature & Fiction


Received from Tantor





The book takes place in the 30s and 70s. The dual timeline worked well.




In the 70s we have Nell starting to wonder what really happened back in the 30s. Suddenly she had a sister from nowhere and they moved around a lot. What did her mother Hazel hide?




In the 30s we have a young mother struggling to make a good life for her and her daughter. This part was sadder. She tried so hard, but it is in the middle of the great depression.




It takes a long time for all the pieces to come together. Nell does a lot of investigation, but the past has its secrets.




It made me so angry at times. How can people be so cruel!? It moved me.




A good book that had me wondering through out what was going on.




Good narration. It feels like I have listened to her before, because her voice was familiar. Anyway, she did well with voices and brought true emotion into the story






For nearly thirty years, Nell has kept a childhood promise to never reveal what she and Evie found tucked inside a copy of Jane Eyre in their mother's bookcase—a record of Evie's birth naming a stranger as her mother. But lately, Nell has been haunted by hazy memories of their early life in Mississippi, years their reclusive mother, Hazel, has kept shrouded in secrecy. Evie recalls nothing before their house on Clay Mountain in North Carolina, but Nell remembers abrupt moves, odd accommodations, and the rainy night a man in a dark coat and a hat pulled low climbed their porch steps with a very little girl—Evie—then left without her.




In dual storylines, Nell, forty-two in 1971, reaches into the past to uncover dangerous, long-buried secrets, and Becca, a young mother in the early 1930s, presses ahead, each moving toward 1934, the catastrophic year that would forever link them.




From a windswept ghost town long forgotten, to a river house in notorious Natchez Under-the-Hill, to a moody nightclub stage, Evie's other mother emerges from the shadows of Depression-era Mississippi in a story of hardship and perseverance, of betrayal and trust, and of unexpected redemption in a world in which the lines between heroes and culprits are not always clearly drawn.


Tuesday, 8 April 2025

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Omg, like everyone...ANYONE! Srsly, why hold out on one author when I would be lucky to talk to anyone. Totally never going to meet anyone either `*cries*. You do not meet anyone in the middle of the woods, or the whole of Finland.





I would just say, hey I love your book!






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Monday, 7 April 2025

Carole´s Monday: Cold Mountain


Author: Charles Frazier
Title: Cold Mountain
Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance, Classic
Format: paperback
Pages: 449
Published: January 1, 1997
Where I got It: My shelf (Gift)



Summary: 
Cold Mountain is a novel about a soldier’s perilous journey back to his beloved near the Civil War's end. At once a love story & a harrowing account of one man’s long walk home, Cold Mountain introduces a new talent in American literature.

Based on local history & family stories passed down by Frazier’s great-great-grandfather, Cold Mountain is the tale of a wounded Confederate soldier, Inman, who walks away from the ravages of the war & back home to his prewar sweetheart, Ada. His odyssey thru the devastated landscape of the soon-to-be-defeated South interweaves with Ada’s struggle to revive her father’s farm, with the help of an intrepid young drifter named Ruby. As their long-separated lives begin to converge at the close of the war, Inman & Ada confront the vastly transformed world they’ve been delivered.

Frazier reveals insight into human relations with the land & the dangers of solitude. He also shares with the great 19th century novelists a keen observation of a society undergoing change. Cold Mountain recreates a world gone by that speaks to our time.

Review:
One of my absolute favorite books. I felt it was time to revisit it since I haven't picked up this book since 2016.

This story is about WP Inman and Ada Monroe. They find love but due to war he puts on the uniform to fight for North Carolina. He may not believe in the cause, but it would be cowardly to not join. After he is injured horribly, he decides to walk away and go back home. The war is nearly done anyway and he can't take one more moment on the frontline. At the same time as his perilous walk, we also follow Ada. She was born and raised to be a lady. She only knows how to do frivolous tasks, so with her father gone and the money drained because of the war....she is struggling to survive. In walks Ruby who trains Ada to be a farmer.

This book always gets me. It is so tragic. I know how it ends, but I always have hope. Maybe it'll end differently this time!

I always wish that these two have more time together, but that is the tragedy. They are apart for so long, but I wish we had more scenes with them. Sighs. 

The format is always wild to me, but I've grown to look past it. It works for this story for some reason. Maybe I am blinded by love of the story and characters? 

What else to say?

The way the author describes our scenes is beautiful. It is majestic in a way. 

Yes, this is a love story but it is also shows a different side of the war. It really dives into the true human element. War makes monsters of us all. It may start with a noble cause but it can destroy everything and everyone. Along with the war and love element, the book does poke at deep issues at the time like racism, sexism, human rights, society, male/female gender roles, and etc.

All-in-all, this book always leaves me breathless and in tears. Now I have to watch the movie. Sigh. ;) 

5 stars from me of course. 

Favorite Character(s): Inman and Ruby
Least Favorite Character(s): Teague and his crew. 




  

Challenge(s):
- Romance Reading #12 (MC's name starts with 'M')



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