Monday, May 28, 2012

An Unexpected Guest by Anne Korkeakivi

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Clare Moorhouse is an American in Paris who has been leading a graceful like abroad. There are pleasures to being married to a high-ranking diplomat, but there are also appearances to be upheld and responsibilities to be executed—like tonight’s unexpected dinner part, one crucial to her husband’s career. As Clare navigates the spring-green streets of Paris, shopping for fresh stalks of asparagus, the right chesses, and flowers for the table, she is haunted by a brief period of violence in her past that threatens to resurface and crack the immaculate veneer she’s worked so hard to achieve. At tonight’s dinner, her husband hopes to receive a new posting. But to Clare, the potential move means wrestling with a secret that has been deeply and carefully buried for twenty-five years—or so she thought.

The myriad preparations for dinner are only the beginning of her day’s complications. Clare’s son appears on her doorstep, absent without permission from his boarding school. But much more unsettling is a face in the crowd that she glimpses again and again. A face that belongs to that other, darker era of her life, and one she never expected to see again. (from the jacket flap)

My Thoughts:

An Unexpected Guest offers readers a glimpse in the life of a diplomat’s wife. However, Clare Moorhouse is hiding a terrible secret that could completely ruin her life as well as her husband’s career. Unable to move past the horrible act she committed she is plagued by visions of the man she aided.

When she discovers that she holds information on a suspected terrorist the events of her past come rushing back to her.

At first, I wasn’t sure if I would like book as this is not normally something that I read. However, once I discovered that the events revolved around the Irish troubles, I was hooked and ended up reading this book in one sitting.

 

Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Book Watch Pride & Pyramids by Amanda Grange & Jacqueline Webb

 

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THE PLEASING AND PROPER DARCY FAMILY VISITS THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS.

Pulled into the craze of Egyptology, the Darcys and their lively children embark on an expedition to find a hidden tomb and uncover its treasure. Not only are immeasurable riches awaiting them in the exotic land of the Sphinx, but also danger and betrayal and the chances to lay an ancient grudge to rest…

Amanda Grange, bestselling author of Mr. Darcy’s Diary and Mr. Darcy, Vampyre, teams up with Egyptologist Jacqueline Webb to create a breathtaking historical tale. The Darcys’ adventures at the hands of these talented storytellers open up whole new realms of exploration for lovers of Jane Austen and the Regency World.  (from the back of the arc)

Title: Pride & Prejudice

Author: Amanda Grange & Jacqueline Webb

ISBN: 978-1-4022-6534-1

Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark

Release Date: July 2012

Read an Excerpt 

Fans of Amanda Grange will be pleased to know that Sourcebooks Landmark is releasing Pride & Pyramids July 2012.

Having read and loved the majority of Amanda Grange’s Austen-inspired novels, I was super excited when I received the offer to review Pride & Pyramids. I was even more excited when I came home today and the arc was in my mailbox!

After reading the first two chapters, this is definitely a book to watch for.

Until We Meet Again,

Angela Renee

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Books, Bumblebees, and Baby Birds

 

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I love reading in the garden. There is nothing like curling up in my wooden swing with a good book while the sounds of nature buzz around me.

As I sit in the garden, book in hand, birds are flitting from tree to tree, stopping every once in awhile to pluck a worm from the ground as they make their way back to their chirping nests filled with baby birds. Bumblebees are buzzing around sampling the last bit of nectar from what remains of the lilac bushes while ants invade the peonies that are growing along the fencerow.

My antique roses are growing wild, and they are finally HPIM2820offering  enough blooms to cut. For the first time in three years, I have an abundance of flowers springing up that I can cut for arrangements and I am excited at the thought having fragrant flower-filled vases to spread about the house.

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Just when I settle into the heart of the novel I am reading, which happened to be an arc of Deception by Kris Kennedy, I hear several small but insistent chirps coming from underneath the Bradford Pear tree.

HPIM2785Upon investigation, I discovered this little bird looking around inquisitively. The night before we had a horrible windstorm,  apparently the nest blew over in the strong gusts displacing this poor little bird.

My heart broke for this baby bird. I wanted to scoop it up and care HPIM2786for it, although it is illegal to do so in the county in which I live. I  sat down on the stone bench close to the tree watching the baby bird as it surveyed his surroundings. Finally, after a few minutes of hopping about, the baby bird found the courage to test his wings.

It took him a few tries although he finally made it off the ground. At first, he seemed surprised at his ability to fly then he finally made it to a low hanging tree branch before flying off to the neighbors’ yard.

That baby bird reminded me that there comes a time when we too must try out our wings for the first time. Every journey starts with a single step, and as I put the finishing touches on my first novel and enter into contract negotiations with the publishing company, I have made the first step on my journey to becoming a published author.

I know that there will be hills and valleys along the way but I know that one day all my hard work and determination will have been  worth it.

Books Read This Weekend:

Then Came You by Jennifer Weiner

An Unexpected Guest by Anne Korkeakivi

Jesse by C.H. Admirand

Currently Reading:

Deception by Kris Kennedy

I hope to be writing from here next Sunday:

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flower Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee

Monday, April 30, 2012

Mailbox Monday & Update!

 

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Mailbox Monday

is a gathering place for readers to share the books that

came into their house last week and explore great book blogs.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

April’s Host is: Cindy @ Cindy’s Love of Books

For Review:

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The Divorce of Henry VIII by Catherine Fletcher *currently reading 

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Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel

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Midwife of Venice by Roberta Rich

For Fun

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In the Lion’s Court: Power, Ambition, and Sudden Death in the Reign of Henry VIII by Derek Wilson

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New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1458-1603 by Susan Brigden

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The Pirate Queen by Susan Ronald

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Caesar’s Druids by Miranda Aldhouse Green

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How the Scots Invented the Modern World by Arthur Herman

Update!

Och, thanks to someone illegally tapping my phone/internet lines I have been without phone/internet for over a month. During the month of April, my house has been a revolving door for the T.W. techs who were trying to discover the problem with my lines.

Sadly, I have fallen behind in my posting, which I am hoping to remedy in the coming weeks. Thankfully, I did manage to tame my wild TBR pile as well as reading a few from my own personal library. When I wasn’t stuck at home waiting for the T.W. techs to finish I was able to go check out a few of my favorite bookshops and stock up on a few more Tudor nonfiction novels.

Currently Reading: The Divorce of Henry VIII by Catherine Fletcher

Wolf Hall by Hillary Mantel- re-reading this so I can start Bring Up the Bodies!

Whence Came a Prince by Liz Curtis Higgs-re-reading for what seems like the millionth time!

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On This Weeks TBR Shelf:

Mine is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs

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Upcoming reviews:  The World of Downton Abbey –Monday on Royal Reviews

The Lowland’s of Scotland Series by Liz Curtis Higgs

The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O’Melveny

What I Am Watching This Week:

Monarch of the Glen Complete Series

 

Until We Meet Again

Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee

Monday, March 26, 2012

Mailbox Monday & Weekly Update!

 

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Mailbox Monday

is a gathering place for readers to share the books that

came into their house last week and explore great book blogs.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

March Host is: Anna@ Diary of an Eccentric

For Review:

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The “Nice Girls” Series by Molly Harper

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All Roads Lead to Austen by Amy Elizabeth Smith

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Lord of the Black Isle by Elaine Coffman

 

What little lovelies did you find in your mailbox?

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Weekly Update:

Reading Update:

I was a bit of a slow reading week for me. I hope that I will be able to read more this week, because I am obviously not going to be doing much else!

True Highland Spirit by Amanda Forester- Review to come Tuesday. I also re-read the first two books in this series, The Highlander’s Sword and The Highlander’s Heart.

The Perfect Storm by Lori Foster-Review to come in April.

In my TBR pile:

The Flower Reader by Elizabeth Loupas

The Invasion of Falgannon Isle by Deborah Maccillivray- I bought this book last year and have never really had a chance to read it so I thought that I would finally give it ago!

What was on my telly:

Breakfast at Tiffany’s-I love this movie, although I am seriously considering a bathtub couch.

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MI-5 Volume 9-I am seriously addicted to this series, plus I love looking at Lucas North…

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I was not expecting most of the events that happened in Volume 9, which really surprised me (and had me throwing things at my telly whilst shouting at the characters to watch out). Now I am getting ready to start on Volume 10.

Robin Hood Series 3-My absolute favorite version of Robin Hood. The BBC did a brilliant job with this one!  

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Gisborne reevaluating his life while in jail.  

My favorite episode thus far has to be “A Dangerous Deal”, which is episode 9 from season three. Throughout the series, we have briefly seen Guy of Gisborne’s humanity peaking out from his rough and tough exterior, but in this episode, you finally see his breakthrough.

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My favorite scene!

A Review of Everything Else:

Last week was not a good week for the following reasons.

First-My newly installed alarm from ADT decided that it was going to go off by itself from 7-9:30 at night. I called the company, although they were suppose to call me because the alarm had gone off for more than 15 seconds, they gave me several excuses as to why the alarm went off with actually providing the real reason. Then eventually they stopped trying to come up with an excuse shut the entire alarm off. They said that they were sending a tech out Tuesday…it is now Monday and I am still waiting for the tech to arrive.

Second-Because they shut the entire alarm off, they also shut down my phone and internet because the tech who installed the alarm cut into my phone/internet wires that hooked into the modem. Needless to say, I had to call the phone company to redo the mess the tech from ADT made.

Third-Apparently I wasn’t dealing with enough problems with the alarm and the phone/internet so, I decided that Friday would be a brilliant night to come down with the flu.

To sum up last week:

I went through so many boxes of Kleenex and bottles of Germ-X that I should have stock in the company. I was alarmed, then unalarmed, then unable to make a phone call to the police if I should indeed be in need of their services, which I found very alarming.

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In the end, I was left with a key pad/alarm system that does not work.

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A hole in my wall from where the tech did not properly install the box and five hundred and some odd dollars wasted because ADT will not refund money.

 

Until We Meet Again

Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

In a Treacherous Court by Michelle Diener

 

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Title: In A Treacherous Court

Author: Michelle Diener

ISBN: 978-1-4391-9708-0

Publisher: Gallery Books

Format: Trade Paperback

$15.00/$17.00

Pages: 298

How I Read It: Finished Copy from Publisher

Rating:

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An unconventional woman. A deadly enemy.

A clash of intrigue, deception, and desire…

1525: Artist Susanna Horenbout is sent from Belgium to be Henry VIII’s personal illuminator inside the royal palace. But her new homeland greets her with an attempt on her life, and the King’s most lethal courtier, John Parker, is charged with keeping her safe. As further attacks are made, Susanna and Parker realize that she unknowingly carries the key to a bloody plot against the throne. For while Richard de la Pole amasses troops in France for a Yorkist invasion, a traitor prepares to trample the kingdom from within.

Who is this mastermind? What are men vying to kill the woman Parker protects with his life? With a motley gang of urchins, Susanna’s wits, and Parker’s fierce instincts, honed on the streets and in palace chambers, the two slash through deadly layers of deceit in a race against time. For in the court of Henry VIII, secrets are the last to die…

(from the back of the book)

My Thoughts:

“I am the Keeper of Paradise, Purgatory, and Hell.” John Parker spoke through gritted teeth.

With an opening like that how can you not want to read this book?

I will admit it…I made a mistake and read the second book, “Keeper of the King’s Secrets” first, which means I knew how this novel played out before I even opened the first page. Yet, I still wanted to read this novel because I wanted to know how Parker and Susanna met and the events that led up to the second novel.

The Plot

First off, let me start by saying that this was one of my favorite Tudor novels. I enjoyed it so much that I am not sure others will be able to top it. It kind of surprised me how much I liked this novel as I hold Tudor-themed fiction to fairly high standards because I have studied this era for what seems like ages.

Having known the ending when I started this book, I knew that the plot would have to have a certain

je ne sais quoi to hold my attention. Thankfully, it did and I was hooked from the very first page. There was so much going on in this novel that I was not expecting, especially when the author threw in the Duke of Suffolk could be involved in some sort of plot against the King. Some events were actual events pulled from history while others were created for entertainment purposes. Plus, there was an air of mystery about this book which added to the intrigue. Even though I already knew the ending I wasn’t exactly sure how the author was going to get there so I could not put this book down.

The Characters

In A Treacherous Court had several characters, some major some minor and just like the actual Tudor court most were there to see that their own status was elevated. I loved seeing the way they intertwined with each other and as this was a historical mystery of sorts the characters played their parts well, each one was like string that led to the next character. What surprised me was that none of the characters felt forced. Each one perfectly balanced the book

As for the main characters, Parker and Susanna, I was eager to see how they would be portrayed in this novel and I was glad to see that Parker was not a status climber; he truly wanted to show his loyalty to the King. Having majored in Tudor history, I had created my own version of John Parker and Susanna Horenbout (who were actually married in real life), yet the information that is out there on them is very limited. I found Michelle Diener’s interpretation of Parker and Susanna to be brilliantly done and was eager to watch them develop as the story progressed.

With this being a book set in the court of Henry VIII, it is hard not analyze the way that the author portrays Henry VIII. As this book is set while Henry was still married to Catherine of Aragon we see a younger more pleasant Henry, one who believes in courtly love and doing right by his courtiers. Yet at the same time we see the traits that Henry became known. I would have loved to have seen more of Henry in this book as it has to have been one of my favorite portrayals of him

The Historical Aspect

Way before I read the author’s notes I could tell that Michelle Diener drew heavily off of Alison Weir’s nonfiction Tudor books, which made me happy because the historical elements in the book were spot on. Although, with any work of historical fiction the author does take a few creative liberties and In A Treacherous Court is no exception. However, the invented history that takes place in this novel was so well done and so believable no one would even question it. In fact, several of the fictitious events I could see those courtiers carrying them out.

Overall:

I loved this novel. It had the perfect blend of history, mystery, and romance. Tudor fans will be both enthralled and delighted!

Noteworthy Items:

Violence: This book starts off with a man being murdered and that was only the beginning of the body count…so it is filled violence. But, it wasn’t exceedingly gory where you would retch reading it. I felt that for the type of novel it was the violence/gore/death was well handled.

Romance: There are a few brief romantic encounters, but I personally did not find them to be explicit.

Language: A few curse words pop up here and there, but they are few and very far between.

 

Until We Meet Again

Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee

 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Heartstrings and Diamond Rings by Jane Graves

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Title: Black Ties and Lullabies
Author: Jane Graves
ISBN: 9780446568487
Publisher: Forever Romance
Release Date10/1/2011
Format: Mass-Market Paperback
$7.99/$8.99 CAN.
Pages: 400
How I Read It: Mass-Market paperback

Rating: Raitng 1

HE'S THE MAN OF HER DREAMS . . .


In a world full of frogs, Alison Carter is determined to find her prince. Maybe her dating past is more Titanic than Love Boat, but she's seen enough happy marriages to know that true love is possible. No matter what, she won't give up on happily-ever-after. If she can't find Mr. Right, she'll simply hire someone who can.


SHE JUST DOESN'T KNOW IT YET…


When Brandon Scott inherits a successful matchmaking business, he thinks his prayers have been answered. Set up a few lonely ladies, collect the fee, how hard can it be? No one needs to know he's not really a professional matchmaker-especially not his first client, the beautiful, spirited Alison. Soon he's falling for her-and her dreams of kids and carpools. But Alison is getting close to figuring out his secret, and if she learns he's deceived her too, she'll walk right out the door, taking Brandon's heart with her.

 

My Thoughts:

Ok, so I am going to be honest. Life is too short to read books that you cannot stand and the next time I encounter a book such as this…I am going to chuck it out or pass it off to a friend.

I could not get into the flow of this book. There was something off about it which made the book feel like one of those cheesy made-for-tv movies. I was a bit saddened by the fact that this novel was so poorly done because I absolutely loved her novel, Black Ties & Lullabies.

I did up finishing this book and I hoped that I would change my tune about it when it was finished, but that was not the case. I ended up wasting my time as well as $8.

This book did not go to waste…I ended up using the pages to create these brilliant pieces of art!

 

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So, now I have two lovely pieces hanging on my walls!

 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

First Chapter, First Paragraph Tuesday Intros

 

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Every Tuesday, Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea posts the opening paragraph (sometime two) of a book she decided to read based on the opening paragraph(s). Feel free to grab the banner and play along.

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In A Treacherous Court by Michelle Diener

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February 1525

I am the Keeper of Paradise, Purgatory, and Hell.” John Parker spoke through gritted teeth.

The shipping clerk who’d questioned his right to be on the quay backed away, stammering, and Parker got a grip on his annoyance. He wasn’t used to being challenged these days. He’d forgotten it brought out his temper.

His anger would have been hotter had the clerk let him through unquestioned, though. The King’s goods needed ample protection.

The clerk sidled off and disappeared into the thick mist.

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Would you continue reading?

I am once again feeding my Tudor addiction and I cannot wait to see what Parker gets up to in this novel!

Until We Meet Again,

Best Wishes & Happy Reading,

Angela Renee