Tuesday, April 12, 2022

April 12, 2022 - Staff Reviews


Stronger Than You Know
By Lori Foster
Release Date: August 24, 2021
Ebook Available from WV Reads!


3.5 Stars - A really engaging drama from Foster with a fast moving plot. Kennedy's a likable heroine, sweet and smart, if a bit naive. Reyes is the real star of the story though, a sharp and honest hero who swoops in to her rescue. There isn't as much action as one might expect but it was still a quick, hard to put down, romantic read.

I think this book suffers a little bit from wanting to be a romance, a drama, and a thriller/mystery all in one. Sometimes sacrificing some of one genre for another in spots leaves things a bit lacking. Kennedy's definitely not sheltered but most people would expect her to be a bit less trusting and a bit harder given her back story as a kidnap victim. But Reyes is truly perfect for her because from the first page he's patient, considerate, and ready to go to battle for her. I'd say his biggest flaw is he's a bit a heart breaker around town, but not unsual for Foster's stories.

Foster takes another hard look at human trafficking here and this feels incredibly similar to her Edge of Honor series. It's almost the same couple to couple format. Reyes' family is basically running an underground operation that I'm still unclear really gets anything done. But hey, it's a cool concept. Reyes and his family are all total badasses, which we get a lot of pages about. We also got a lot of previews of Reyes' sisters romance to come. In between a lot of this filler, Kennedy and Reyes quickly bonded but didn't fall into bed together quickly. The steamy scenes were fewer here than some Foster quickie reads. My only real complaint was how annoying Jodi was. Her reckless attitude was over the top. I suspect her presence was to set up a fourth book (like Storm's in Edge) but I won't read that one most likely. Fans of the first book, Reyes's brother and new sister-in-law do return here to help. This felt like a huge improvement over the first story though. It had a more genuiene atmosphere, bit more realistic plot, and I thought the couple was more likable. But these can also be read standalone for anyone looking to try Foster or fill a weekend of reading.

(NS)

Monday, April 11, 2022

April 11, 2022 - New Arrivals

Adult Fiction

Death of a Green-Eyed Monster by M. C. Beaton.

Hamish's new constable, Dorothy McIver, may be the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. Completely bewitched by her sparkling blue eyes, Hamish spends the summer traveling with her up and down Sutherland until finally, he can take it no longer. He gets down on one knee beside the Land Rover and begs her to marry him--and to his amazement and delight, she says yes. But just as the town of Lochdubh gets ready to celebrate, Hamish finds himself with a new murder on his hands. If he doesn't find the killer fast, Hamish's dream wedding could become a nightmare.

 

City of Time and Magic by Paula Brackston.

City of Time and Magic sees Xanthe face her greatest challenges yet. She must choose from three treasures that sing to her: a beautiful writing slope, a mourning brooch of heartbreaking detail, and a gorgeous gem-set hat pin. All call her, but the wrong one could take her on a mission other than that which she must address first, and the stakes could not be higher. While her earlier mission to Regency England had been a success, the journey home resulted in Liam being taken from her, spirited away to another time and place. Xanthe must follow the treasure that will take her to him if he is not to be lost forever.

 

The Fastest Way to Fall by Denise Williams.

"Britta Colby works for a lifestyle website, and when tasked to write about her experience with a hot new body-positive fitness app that includes personal coaching, she knows it's a major opportunity to prove she should write for the site full-time. As CEO of the FitMi Fitness app, Wes Lawson finally has the financial security he grew up without, but despite his success, his floundering love life and complicated family situation leaves him feeling isolated and unfulfilled. He decides to get back to what he loves -- coaching. Britta is his first new client and they click immediately. As weeks pass, she's surprised at how much she enjoys experimenting with her exercise routine. He's surprised at how much he looks forward to talking to her every day. They convince themselves their attraction is harmless, but when they start working out in person, Wes and Britta find it increasingly challenging to deny their chemistry and maintain a professional distance. Wes isn't supposed to be training clients, much less meeting with them, and Britta's credibility will be sunk if the lifestyle site finds out she's practically dating the fitness coach she's reviewing. Walking away from each other is the smartest thing to do, but running side by side feels like the start of something big."-- Provided by publisher.

 

Adult Non-Fiction

The Obesity Code Cookbook by Dr. Jason Fung.

"Dr. Jason Fung has inspired thousands of people around the world to transform their diets with his groundbreaking book The Obesity Code. Now, The Obesity Code Cookbook makes it even easier to follow Dr. Fung's weight-loss advice. Mouth-watering recipes--from slow-roasted pork shoulder to chia pudding and almond cake--showcase healthy fats, nutrient-dense foods, and low or no carbs. The Obesity Code Cookbook is an indispensable tool for home cooks looking to lower insulin, lose weight, manage diabetes, or simply lead a healthy, longer life." -- Provided by publisher.

 

She Made Me Laugh by Stephanie Emmons.

Most people likely know of Mother Teresa's great faithfulness to God's call as she started her ministry to the poor in Calcutta. But at the time, few knew that she had lost all sense of God's presence, love, and sometimes the assurance that God existed at all. Astonishingly, for 50 years, the saint's life was spent in what she called "the darkness." Yet, somehow Mother Teresa managed to get up every morning and say yes to God. And not only did she say yes, she came to accept the darkness, while also allowing a sense of humor and even playfulness to shine through. This book is a memoir of the author's direct experiences with Mother Teresa during a trip to Calcutta in 1996 when she discovered that sense of humor first hand. It is also an extended reflection on the beloved saint's "dark night of the soul" and what that might mean for spiritual seekers today.

 

Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel

The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! by Mo Willems.  E

When Pigeon finds a delicious hot dog, he can hardly wait to shove the entire thing in his beak. But . . . then a very sly and hungry duckling enters the scene and wants a bite. Who will be the more clever bird?

 

Big Nate Blasts Off by Lincoln Peirce.  J

Nate has a crush on Ruby. But after his scrap with Randy Betancourt makes headlines in the Weekly Bugle, he's got a problem WAY worse than detention! Can Nate bounce back? And will the annual Mud Bowl be a blast . . . or a bust?


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Thursday, April 7, 2022

April 7, 2022 - Book Club Preview


Hey, fellow book lovers! It's time to share our BCPL Book Club Pick for April 2022. This month's selection is Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman. 

Our discussion will be on Thursday April 28th at 5 pm - both virtually on Zoom and in person at Brooke County Library. Please contact us for more info if you'd like to join!

About the book - 

Sussex, England. A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother. He hasn't thought of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a pond that she'd claimed was an ocean) behind the ramshackle old farmhouse, the unremembered past comes flooding back. And it is a past too strange, too frightening, too dangerous to have happened to anyone, let alone a small boy.

Forty years earlier, a man committed suicide in a stolen car at this farm at the end of the road. Like a fuse on a firework, his death lit a touchpaper and resonated in unimaginable ways. The darkness was unleashed, something scary and thoroughly incomprehensible to a little boy. And Lettie—magical, comforting, wise beyond her years—promised to protect him, no matter what.

A groundbreaking work from a master, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is told with a rare understanding of all that makes us human, and shows the power of stories to reveal and shelter us from the darkness inside and out. It is a stirring, terrifying, and elegiac fable as delicate as a butterfly's wing and as menacing as a knife in the dark.

About the author -

Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, nonfiction, audio theatre, and films. His works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book. He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, The Graveyard Book. In 2013, The Ocean at the End of the Lane was voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards.


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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

April 6, 2022 - Staff Reviews


Devil in Disguise
By Lisa Kleypas
Release Date: July 27, 2021
Ebook Available from WV Reads!


4 Stars - Another lovely regency romance from Kleypas, continuing the long running story of a few families. Merritt's status as a widow won't save her from the possibility of ruin as she meets Keir, a memorable and sweet whiskey distiller from Scotland. Worth a read for anyone but it's a touch better knowing the family tree already.

Merritt's marriage was short lived but turned out to be an important element of the story, beyond just her taking on much of her husband's workload. She was not quite how I would have pictured based on her parents but she does seem to have elements of the two. She's level headed like her dad but her mother's impulsive streak shows up. Merritt's so devoted to Keir, it's sweet. Keir's not the typical cold Kleypas hero. He's definitely got a softer side, especially so for Merritt.

I never read series in order and Kleypas' many intertwining series are no exception. However, I had just devoured books two and three in the Wallflowers that happen to feature Merritt's parents prominently. It was definitely more entertaining with the many points of view that floated around. The big secret revealed about Keir was delicious for Kleypas fans, and no doubt something she was excited to share. This one also mixed up some of the usual plotlines too. Merritt wasn't husband hunting. And yet the sparks flew fast and wild for her and Keir. We didn't have to wait an eternity for them to admit their feelings or anything. Also, the sort of role swap with Merritt helping protect Keir from danger was quite brilliant. Not much more of my favorite and unfavorite things without spoilers. There were aspects dealing with Merritt's first marriage I didn't care for being thrown into the mix. But this was a delightful read with many refreshing aspects, especially for the author's devoted readers.

(NS)

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

April 5, 2022 - Rainy Day Reads


April Showers always bring us lots of readers! 

Check out some of favorite "Rainy" day reads in this list. All titles are available from Brooke County Libraries either as ebooks on WV Reads or at one of our locations. You may find a new favorite too to curl up with on a dark and dreary afternoon.


Sheltering Rain by Jojo Moyes
Estranged from her mother since she ran away from her rural Irish home as a young woman, Kate swore a future oath that she’d always be a friend to her daughter, Sabine. But history has a way of repeating itself, and Kate now faces an ever-widening chasm between herself and her daughter. With Sabine about to make her own journey to Ireland to see the grandmother Kate abandoned, Kate is left wondering how they ever made it here, and what she can do to close the gap between them. 



Nights of Rain and Stars by Maeve Binchy
The story of one summer when Fiona, Thomas, Elsa and David all have to face the particular life crisis which first made them leave their homes and end up in Greece. With the help of Vonni, a middle-aged Irish woman who lives in the village and is now a near-native, they each find a solution - although not necessarily the one they anticipated...


Hard Rain by B.J. Daniels
When Brody McTavish sees Harper Hamilton's runaway horse galloping across the pastures, he does what any good cowboy would do—gives chase and rescues her. Unfortunately for him, the woman he's secretly loved for years didn't need saving, and she's just reached her limit with people treating her as hopeless. But they soon have bigger problems when they make a gruesome discovery—human remains revealed by a recent rainstorm. Remains that will dredge up old Hamilton family mysteries…and bring about a scandal that could threaten all Harper's loved ones.



Rain on the Dead by Jack Higgins
On a dark summer night, two Chechen mercenaries emerge from the waters off Nantucket to kill a high-value target, the former president of the United States, Jake Cazalet. Unfortunately for them, Cazalet has guests with him, including black ops specialist Sean Dillon and his colleague, Afghan war hero Captain Sara Gideon. The Chechens do not survive the night, but Dillon is curious as to how they even got on the island. What he discovers sends a chill through his bones—a name from very far back in Dillon’s past. If this man is working with the terrorists now, the assassination attempt is only the beginning—and the next time, the results might be much, much different.


I Will Send Rain by Rae Meadows
Annie Bell can't escape the dust. It's in her hair, covering the windowsills, coating the animals in the barn, in the corners of her children's dry, cracked lips. It's 1934 and the Bell farm in Mulehead, Oklahoma is struggling as the earliest storms of The Dust Bowl descend. All around them the wheat harvests are drying out and people are packing up their belongings as storms lay waste to the Great Plains. As the Bells wait for the rains to come, Annie and each member of her family are pulled in different directions. Annie's fragile young son, Fred, suffers from dust pneumonia; her headstrong daughter, Birdie, flush with first love, is choosing a dangerous path out of Mulehead; and Samuel, her husband, is plagued by disturbing dreams of rain.



Prayers for Rain by Dennis Lehane
When a former client jumps naked from a Boston landmark, Private Investigator Patrick Kenzie wants to know why. Once a perky young woman in love with life, her suicide is the final fall in a spiral of self-destruction. What Kenzie discovers is a sadistic stalker who targeted the woman and methodically drove her to her death – a monster that the law can’t touch. But Kenzie can. He and his former partner, Angela Gennaro, will fight a mind-twisting battle against the psychopath, even as he turns tricks on them…


Come Rain or Come Shine by Jan Karon
Now, Father Tim Kavanagh’s adopted son has graduated from vet school and opened his own animal clinic. Since money will be tight for a while, maybe he and Lace Harper, his once and future soul mate, should keep their wedding simple. So the plan is to eliminate the cost of catering and do potluck. Ought to be fun. An old friend offers to bring his well-known country band. Gratis. And once mucked out, the barn works as a perfect venue for seating family and friends. Piece of cake, right? In Come Rain or Come Shine, Jan Karon delivers the wedding that millions of Mitford fans have waited for. It’s a June day in the mountains, with more than a few creatures great and small, and you’re invited—because you’re family.


The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a nearly human soul (and an obsession with opposable thumbs), he has educated himself by watching television extensively, and by listening very closely to the words of his master, Denny Swift, an up-and-coming race car driver. Through Denny, Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the human condition, and he sees that life, like racing, isn't simply about going fast. On the eve of his death, Enzo takes stock of his life, recalling all that he and his family have been through. A heart-wrenching but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of family, love, loyalty, and hope, The Art of Racing in the Rain is a beautifully crafted and captivating look at the wonders and absurdities of human life...as only a dog could tell it.


Summer Rain by Barbara Freethy
Danielle Monroe is determined to use her new job in DC as a stepping-stone to a high-powered political career. But the secrets surrounding her father's death continue to overshadow her goals. Her family thinks she holds the final piece of the puzzle, but she doesn't even know what the puzzle is…until an attractive and possibly dangerous stranger shows up in her life. Patrick Kane is searching for answers about his own dark tragedy, not realizing that the beautiful Danielle may not just hold the key to his mystery but also his heart. They have to stay alive long enough to find out.



Out of the Rain by Debbie Macomber
The old adage says Marry in haste, repent at leisure. Marriage Wanted - Can you marry in haste and not repent at all? As far as Nash Davenport's concerned, marriage isn't shelter from the storm, it is the storm. He's a divorce attorney, himself divorced, who believes no married couple can live up to their wedding vows. Savannah Charles, however, believes in the value and the values of marriage. She's a wedding planner who finds herself saying yes when Nash unexpectedly proposes. Even though it's strictly a business proposal. Laughter in the Rain - Can you marry at leisure and wish you'd done it in haste? Abby Carpenter has been involved with predictable, practical Logan Fletcher for years. One day she meets the unpredictable, impractical and very exciting Tate Harding. Does an everyday guy like Logan have a chance against a handsome stranger like Tate?


The Scent of Rain and Lightning by Nancy Pickard
The three bring shocking news: The man convicted of murdering Jody’s father is being released from prison and returning to the small town of Rose, Kansas. It has been twenty-six years since that stormy night when, as baby Jody lay asleep in her crib, her father was shot and killed and her mother disappeared, presumed dead. Neither the protective embrace of Jody’s uncles nor the safe haven of her grandparents’ ranch could erase the pain caused by Billy Crosby on that catastrophic night.



Rain Gods by James Lee Burke
Starting a new life as the sheriff of a dried-out, broken-down border town in south Texas, Hackberry Holland is drawn into a murder investigation when nine dead prostitutes are dug up in the desert, forcing him to focus on something other than his own demons.

Did we forget any of your favorites - either Rainy titles or just books to read on drizzly day? Let us know! We'd love to hear from you in our comment section or on any of our social media pages.

Check back in with us next month for another reading list theme!

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Monday, April 4, 2022

April 4, 2022 - New Arrivals

Adult Fiction

Gwendy’s Final Task by Stephen King & Richard Chizmar.

"Evil forces seek to possess the button box and it is up to Senator Gwendy Peterson to keep it from them. At all costs. But where can you hide something from such powerful entities? In Gwendy's Final Task, Stephen King and Richard Chizmar take us on a journey from Castle Rock to another famous cursed Maine city to the MF-1 space station, where Gwendy must execute a secret mission to save the world. And, maybe, all worlds."-- Provided by publisher.

 

The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers.

In 1875, Kathryn Walsh arrives in a mining town nestled in the Sierra Nevadas where she relaunches her uncle's newspaper, pitting herself against the town's most powerful men until she finds an ally in the local saloon owner who believes in what she stands for.

 

Something to Hide by Elizabeth George.

When a police detective is taken off life support after falling into a coma, only an autopsy reveals the murderous act that precipitated her death. She'd been working on a special task force within North London's Nigerian community, and Acting Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley is assigned to the case, which has far-reaching cultural associations that have nothing to do with life as he knows it. In his pursuit of a killer determined to remain hidden, he's assisted by Detective Sergeants Barbara Havers and Winston Nkata. They must sort through the lies and the secret lives of people whose superficial cooperation masks the damage they do to one another.

 

Adult Non-Fiction

Glory in the Margins by Nikki Grimes.

New York Times bestselling author and poet Nikki Grimes explains, "A study of scripture reveals that Jesus spent a lot of time with people in the margins. As an African American, I live in the margins, and I can tell you that it's a place most of us would rather not be. And yet, I know there is always glory to be found in the margins because of the Lord's presence in, and with us. As Poet Laureate of my Grace Brethren Church in Southern California, it's my job to distill the heart of the weekly sermon into a poem. I dive into each week's chosen scripture, viewing it from my own perspective as Black, as woman, as poet, always a little left of center, and looking for the glory to be found in the margins of life, and of the text. Of course, those of us who live in the margins are not what anyone expects, and the very notion that God might speak through us, through me, may seem a bit wild. But he does.”

 

Miss Independent by Nicole Lapin.

The launching point for you--and for ambitious women like you--to build your wealth, cement your financial independence, and secure the net worth you need to create the life you want; all from famed financial correspondent and Millennial money whisperer Nicole Lapin. Forget the pie-in-the-sky promises and pipedreams. This is a money-in-the-bank masterclass from one of the top voices in the women's personal finance community. From automating your savings; to easy, no-stress ways of investing; to taking smart risks with your money that compounds your wealth and keeps you out of debt; #1 New York Times bestselling author and renowned money expert Nicole Lapin is ready to start you on your journey toward your ultimate destination: being filthy friggin' rich.

 

Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel

A Puppy to Love by Bob Barkly.  E

After choosing the smallest puppy of the litter, Emily gives it such good care that it grows too big to live in her house.

 

Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters by John Steptoe.  E

Mufaro has two beautiful daughters. Nyasha is kind and considerate, but Manyara is selfish and spoiled. When the king decides to choose a bride from among "The Most Worthy and Beautiful Daughters in the Land," both Mufaro's girls travel to the capital city. But only one can be chosen to marry the king. Perfect for introducing variants to the Cinderella story as well as the history, culture, and geography of the African nation of Zimbabwe.


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Friday, April 1, 2022

April 1, 2022 - Staff Reviews


The Sacrifice of Lester Yates
By Robin Yocum
Release Date: April 27, 2021
Ebook Available from WV Reads!


4 Stars - A really fast-paced and exciting mystery full of that rural Appalachian feel that has been picking up steam with the crime genre. Yocum's tale is spun without a bunch of meandering plot points or extra wordy prose. Here is the essence of a straight forward thriller, plus both the story and the hero have a bit of a dark side.

This is a sequel of sorts to Favorite Sons, which truthfully was not my favorite of Yocum's small book list. There are some spoilers to that story though so it's best to be aware of that if you skip it. The hero Hutch Van Buren (don't judge by his terrible terrible name) returns from that story. The stakes are less personal but no less high as he chases answers to cold cases tied together by supposed serial killer Lester Yates. Lester's not exactly easy to sympathize with or root for, but it's more about Hutch's crusade to do the right thing.

Yocum's tales of rural and small town with secrets never fail to entertain. And it's obvious he is content to put out a few high quality mysteries rather than just cranking them out at high speed like some authors these days. I loved his use of first person, not used frequently enough in my opinion. Hutch's determination as well as his sense of humor really came through. He's helped by a great cast of people from his loyal secretary to crusty old cops to fresh faced interns along the way. There's even a plot twist or two here. I'll admit it might be a bit bare bones for some readers' tastes. And Hutch is flawed and has made, and does make here, mistakes. But it's not like you're bogged down in red herrings and information overload, very refreshing. I can't say this was a fun and easy read exactly because there is some dark subjects, some violence, a dose of introspection. But I really probably could have read it straight through if not for life interruptions and I'd recommend it to both mystery lovers and less avid or frequent readers alike.

(NS)