Archive for June, 2012

I recently had the pleasure of reading The Emerald Quest: A Noah Winter YA Adventure Series by Renee Pawlish. I enjoyed her writing so much that I went on and read some more of her books.

My review today is a double-feature from her Reed Ferguson Mystery Series.

 

I really like the cover art for this book. Once you read it you will see that it compliments the story and her writing style.

Now, about the book.

Book blurb from Goodreads

A wannabe private eye with a love of film noir and detective fiction.

A rich, attractive femme fatale.

A missing husband.

A rollicking ride to a dark and daring ending.

This description says it all, but I would like to talk more about this book.

It starts off with a bang!

“I want you to find my dead husband.:

“Excuse me?” That was my first reaction.

“I want you to find my husband. He’s dead, and I need to know where he is.” She spoke in a voice one sexy note below middle C.

“Uh-huh.” That was my second reaction. Really slick.

Renee’s writing style reads like a noir film. Like a Bogie movie. It is no surprise that Reed Ferguson, main character and a P.I. in this story, is a fan of Bogie. He prefers old movies, especially detective film noir, and dark women.

When Amanda first walked in to his office and blurted out her request his first thought was “Trouble”. She was a flirt and he tried not to mix business with pleasure, never a good idea and always complicated things.

The cast of characters is diverse and compliment the story well. Honorable mentions for brothers Ace and Deuce. Funny and endearing, their back and forth banter adds a lighter note to the tale. Cal. Get a picture of Sherlock Holmes in your head. Got it? That is Cal. He’s Reed’s friend and sidekick , helping unravel the dirty little secrets in his investigations.

Like all good mysteries, there are plots within plots and lots of twists and turns. Reed does not escape this without being battered and bloody. Despite all of the warnings to drop the investigation, Reed persists and ends up in a world of hurt.

My body was screaming at me, sore in too many places to count. “I feel light-headed.” I blinked hard at Forbes.

“Hey, buddy, you’re bleeding.”

I began examining myself, but didn’t see anything.

“No, back there.”

I craned my neck around, exploring my backside with my hands. “Oh, man? She shot me in the ass?” I couldn’t believe it, but it was true. My rear end suddenly hurt like nobody’s business.

Agent Forbes tried to hide a smile. And then I fainted.

Witty sarcasm and sexual tension ooze from the pages. This looks and smells like the  Alfred Hitchcock and Sherlock Holmes movies.

I ate it up and immediately moved on to the second Ferguson Mystery

Another great cover right? They are perfect for these stories.

Goodreads description

Lights! Camera! Read!

That’s right – Reed Ferguson, the intrepid hero of This Doesn’t Happen In The Movies, is back.

A mysterious death.

A brother searching for the truth.

A devious ex-wife.

Real estate shenanigans.

More danger for Reed than a film noir plot.

 

Reed was all ready to start his weekend. Gonna hang with his buddies and relax.

His plans change when Jack Healy introduces himself. He wants to hire Reed to find his brothers killer or killers.

After listening to the request from Jack, Reed’s response is “I’ll take it.”

There are the usual questions.

Why would anyone want to kill his brother?

Did he have any enemies?

What about the ex-wife?

Any trouble with the law?

I was led through the investigation, step by step, and my interest never wavered.

Ace and Deuce, the Goofball brothers are back to play their role of comic relief. Of course Cal is busy helping Reed dig up the dirt,  sparring words with him. They add seasoning to this well written mystery.

Aah, there is maybe a love interest for Reed. The new neighbor, the sultry voiced Willie, has caught Reed’s eye and he is crushing on her in a big way. His advances are gently rebuffed, she keeps it friendship only. Her reasoning is understandable and hard to argue.”

Reed, I like you. A lot. Even before I broke up with Alan, I was tempted to go out with you. But you want to know why I won’t?”

“Because you need time to get over Alan?”

She shook her head. “That’s only part of the reason. I don’t want to get involved with you and then find out that you’ve been hurt or killed.”

“C’mon. I got shot in the rear as I was diving to the floor.”

“But it could’ve been any number of things,” Willie pointed out. “I’ve seen it happen before. You were lucky it was only your ass.”

He may have to work a little harder on this.

Reed is a man’s man. His enthusiasm and sarcastic humor is contagious, it reaches out and grabs you. There is a lighter side to him also. He is still a little boy in his mother’s eyes.

His mother is a real card:

“Hello, dear.” My mother’s high-pitched voice carried over the phone lines like a parrot on cocaine. “You sound groggy. Why is it every time I call, you’re asleep? Does this have something to do with that detective work? Are you on drugs? Paul.” she yelled away from the phone. “your son’s on drugs, I just know it.”

Sound like anyone you know?

The investigation gets serious. Events start steam-rolling. The s-curves of the case keep it interesting and exciting. Jump on the speeding train and hang on tight.

Thanks, Renee, for a well written and thought out story.

Great ending. Everything is gift-wrapped with a bow on top.  It is a pleasure all the way and I am left sated, with a smile on my face.

I do wonder what will happen with Reed and Willie though.

5 STARS for both books. Each can stand alone, but it is so great to be able to keep reading about my new friends.

 

Other books Renee has written

Nehpilim Trilogy

 

Books 2 and 3 soon to be released. I will be posting my review of this book next week.

The Noah Winter Adventure Series

You can find my review here: http://wp.me/p27ipo-43

Take Five: A short story collection.

The Sallie House: Exposing the Beast Within

Non-fiction account of a haunted house investigation in Kansas.

I am thrilled to know that there are two more additions to the Reed Ferguson Mystery Series

I will be grabbing these right away!

For more about Renee and her books:

http://www.facebook.com/reneepawlish

http://tobecomeawriter.wordpress.com

http://twitter.com/reneepawlish

 

Posted: June 3, 2012 in Uncategorized

Sorry about the delay in announcing the WINNER! My car broke down in Florida and I am just now getting in. Without further delay, the Winner is…

 

Wulfie76

Congratulations! I will be contacting you by email to get specifics on where to send your books.

 

I want to thank everyone who entered, This was my first giveaway(of many) and I had a great time.

I’ve Been Chromed

Posted: June 1, 2012 in Uncategorized

I’ve been chromed! How cool is this?

Pretty isn’t it? I wanted you to see it in all its awesomeness. I think that’s a word. I want to send a huge thank you to Roberta Gordon from over at geminiwitching.com for nominating me. She is one of the first people I followed on twitter and as such, she helped me get here!  Thank you for this honor Roberta. It means a lot to me.

I really like Roberta’s questions from Maureen at zencherry.com and will use them.

Here we go!

1. What was your favorite food when you were a child?

I loved pizza and those pixie straws. Remember them?

2. What’s the #1 most played song on your iPod?

You may laugh at this, Under The Boardwalk by The Drifters.

3. What is one of your favorite Quotes?

Not sure who said it, “If you don’t have anything good to say, don’t say anything”.

4. If you knew the world was ending in 2012, what would you do differently?

I would gather my family close.

5. If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor?

That’s easy, my mother. She is my mentor, my best friend and an angel on this earth:)

6. If you could witness any event – past, present, or future, what would it be?

Hmmm, I would like to see if we really do travel to other universes in the future. It would be fun to see if there are aliens out there.

7. If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?

I would like to learn to fly an airplane. It would be so cool to be up in the sky.

8. If you had to work only one project for the next year, what would it be?

It would be to get my son to face the world. He has an anxiety disorder that prevents him from interacting with others. I would love for him to enjoy life more.

9. If you were immortal for a day, what would you do?

That’s easy. I would dive down to the deepest parts of the ocean and observe all of the wonderous marine life. Maybe I would run into some hidden aliens.

10. When was the last time you had an amazing meal?

Two weeks ago. I discovered this quaint little diner that featured homestyle cooking and everything tasted so similar to my mothers cooking.

11. If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you want to meet?

John Wayne! Since I was a teenager, I loved him. Had a dream once where we got married. I was so disappointed when I woke up:D

 

That was so fun! You are allowed to laugh at my answers. I am probably showing my age!

Now for the nominees!

Jess: http://www.crossroadsreviews.com

Erica: www.inkspotsandroses.com

Angieleigh: www.angelicdefiance.com

Rhiannon: http://rhiannonfrater.blogspot.com

Luis: http://aknifeandaquill.wordpress.com

Tara: http://tarabrown22.blogspot.com

The Redhead Riter: http://thereadheadriter.com

Have fun with it people!

Remember to contact each of your nominees and leave links and comments about their nominations. Thank your nominator and link back to them. Have fun and blog on!

I want to thank Roberta again. She is an amazing woman and is very gracious. Hugs Roberta!!

 

“Taken” Away!

Posted: June 1, 2012 in Uncategorized

Charlotte Abel did it again. She blew me away with Taken! The sequel to Enchantment picks right up where she left off and continues to delight me.  All of my favorite characters are back to thrill me again.

Taken (Channie, #2)

 A mild spoiler alert if you have not read Enchantment, Book One in the YA Paranormal Romance.
 
“Bound by love and magic. Betrayed by those they trust. Not everyone survives.”
 
“Gasp-out-loud action, heart-pounding romance and an OMG ending that leaves you hungry for the next book.”
 
Josh and Channie are back and more in love than ever. They are keeping busy turning their little shack into a home. Still in hiding from Dominance, they try to stay hidden at the secret training camp. There is still a price on Channies head and her own mother, whom I loathe, would sacrifice her to save her own skin. All because of a blood vengeance against her father.
 
Josh is in magical training to learn how to control his curses in order to protect Channie.  He is reluctant to curse anything as it can be disastrous.
Aunt Wisdom finally spoke up and said, “Josh, you’re a married man. You need to prove you’re man enough to protect your wife.”
Josh jerked his head towards Aunt Wisdom and glared at her, “What the hell is that supposed to mean?”
Aunt Wisdom just stood there, arms folded across her chest, and stared at josh. Hunter said, “I think it means you need to kill something.”
Josh’s energy spiked again. “How about I start with you.”
 
I think there is still some jealousy there between Josh and Hunter.
The training  scenes are intense and had me holding my breath. There is a lot of tension between the two men and I fear Josh will lose control of his curses.
 
The emotional upheaval between Channie and Josh is exciting, intense and funny all at once. Forbidden to be physically joined until Josh is fully recovered from his illness, they are really struggling to obey Aunt Wisdom’s orders and keep their intimate  encounters to kissing and snuggling.
I really liked this scene.
 
Channie took his sweater in her hands and then leaned over and sniffed cautiously. It didn’t just smell good. it smelled like lemons and sandalwood and Josh.
She closed her eyes, pressed the cloud of wooly fabric against her face and drank in his scent. When she opened her eyes, Josh was staring at her. He looked like something out of a dream, bathed in the moonlight, bare chest heaving with every breath. A stretching sensation deep inside her own chest ached. This hunger was more than lust. It was a physical need as real as the urge to breath.
 
Charlotte’s writing allows,  no, it makes you  feel the aching longing between these young lovers. You feel the intense, physical yearning between them.
 
Taken really takes off. There are plenty of adrenaline pumping action scenes and lots of new characters laced through the story, adding depth while not slowing down the story.
There are plenty of secrets and Channie’s family is still a mess. The trips are getting older and their antics made me laugh out loud. I like the new power names that are introduced and how they compliment the new characters.
The ending is heart-wrenching but encouraging. You will find you have no choice – you will have to read the third and final book in this series. it will be available September 2012.
 
5 STARS and a huge Thank You to Charlotte Abel for this wonderful sequel.
 
You can find my review of Enchantment , Book One at http://wp.me/p27ipo-2r
 
About the author
Charlotte Abel is a full-time writer that lives near Boulder, Colorado with her husband Pete. When she’s not reading or writing, she enjoys hiking, bicycling and archery.
 
Where you can find Charlotte
Check out Channie’s Diary online
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Posted: June 1, 2012 in Uncategorized