Author: CMash

An avid reader for many years. Married for 31 years with 2 fantastic adult sons who I am so very proud of with great gfs. Am disabled. Found this wonderful community of book blogging in approximately December 2009 and have loved every minute of it. Am now a reviewer for authors, publishers, publicists, etc. And am also a partner in a Virtual PR tour company, Partners In Crime Tours for authors of novels of mystery, suspense and crime (www.Partnersincrimetours.net)

Guest Author James Hayman (posting 1 of 3)

Today I am thrilled that James Hayman is stopping by, his 2nd visit here, to talk about his latest novel. The last time he was here, was for his book, The Cutting, (review 03/30/10) which I thoroughly enjoyed. Today he will be telling us about his newest novel The Chill of Night. Lets give a group welcome to Mr. James Hayman.

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About James Hayman
   Like McCabe, I’m a native New Yorker. He was born in the Bronx. I was born in Brooklyn. We both grew up in the city. He dropped out of NYU Film School and joined the NYPD, rising through the ranks to become the top homicide cop at the Midtown North Precinct. I graduated from Brown and joined a major New York ad agency, rising through the ranks to become creative director on accounts like the US Army, Procter & Gamble, and Lincoln/Mercury.

   We both married beautiful brunettes. McCabe’s wife, Sandy dumped him to marry a rich investment banker who had “no interest in raising other people’s children.” My wife, Jeanne, though often given good reason to leave me in the lurch, has stuck it out through thick and thin and is still my wife. She is also my best friend, my most attentive reader and a perceptive critic.
   Both McCabe and I eventually left New York for Portland, Maine. I arrived in August 2001, shortly before the 9/11 attacks, in search of the right place to begin a new career as a fiction writer. He came to town a year later, to escape a dark secret in his past and to find a safe place to raise his teenage daughter, Casey.
   There are other similarities between us. We both love good Scotch whiskey, old movie trivia and the New York Giants. And we both live with and love women who are talented artists.
   There are also quite a few differences. McCabe’s a lot braver than me. He’s a better shot. He likes boxing. He doesn’t throw up at autopsies. And he’s far more likely to take risks. McCabe’s favorite Portland bar, Tallulah’s, is, sadly, a figment of my imagination. My favorite Portland bars are all very real.
Visit James on the web at http://www.jameshaymanthrillers.com/.

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About The Chill of Night
   Lainie Goff thought she had it all. The ambitious young attorney was brilliant, beautiful, and on a fast-track to a lucrative partnership at one of the top firms in New England. But then, one cold night, a dark and ugly secret comes back from Lainie’s past and she pushes things too far. Soon her body is found, frozen solid in sub-zero temperatures at the end of the Portland Fish Pier.

   A mentally ill woman named Abby Quinn witnesses the brutal crime. But when she tells what she has seen, nobody will believe her. Not until she too mysteriously disappears.
   In The Chill of Night, Portland homicide detective Michael McCabe finds himself finds himself fighting memories from his own past as he races to find the killer before another life is lost.
   James Hayman once again tells a gripping tale of evil and deceit and creates characters so real and so human, we want to meet them again and again.

Read the Excerpt!

Abby looked up and saw a low dark thing moving toward her. A black form, now visible through the whipping snow, now obliterated by it. With each step it grew clearer and bigger. At twenty feet it began to take shape. Animal. Not human. A large dog, gray fur glistening under crystals of snow, cruel icy eyes shining through the night, more wolf than dog. She stopped but the animal kept coming. She could hear its rumbling growl. Low. Menacing. Commanding. Her heart beat against the walls of her chest so hard she was certain it would break through. She knew what the creature wanted. She knelt on her hands and knees. It bared a fang long enough and sharp enough to penetrate the soft flesh at back of her neck. She lowered her head and waited for release. But release didn’t come. Finally, after a minute or two, she looked up and it was gone. She could see nothing in front of her but the snow-covered street and the wind-swept flakes still hurtling down through the night sky. She stayed where she was, kneeling in the snow. She could hear a child crying. She listened. After a bit she realized the sound was coming from her. She got up and started walking again.

Watch the Trailer!

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Look for my review of The Chill of Night very soon!!

Aloha Friday (2 of 3)

FRIDAY
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Hosted by An Island Life

From An Island Life:
In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So I thought that on Fridays I would take it easy on posting, too. Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.
If you’d like to participate, visit An Island Life answer the question and then post your own question on your blog and leave your link below. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new bloggy friends!

My Question:
Do you subscribe to magazines?  If yes, which ones?
My Answer:
Just recently we subscribed to Time and People.

Friday Book Blog Hop (3 of 3)

Book Blogger Hop
Hosted by Jennifer from CRAZY FOR BOOKS

   In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed! So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!
   The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don’t have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun! This is a weekly event! And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added! We get over 200 links every week!!
   Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.
If you start following someone through the Hop, leave a comment on their blog to let them know! Stop back during the week to see other blogs that are added! And, most importantly, the idea is to HAVE FUN!!
This week’s twist:
How many books do you have on your ‘to be read shelf’?
My Answer:
Shelf?  More like a bookcase.  I have 22 books in my “tbr requested review” pile and for my “personal tbr shelves” it is too many.  And then there are quite a few in my EReader waiting to be read.  Since finding the book blogging/reviewing world my tbr lists have grown.  And because of that I have renamed my tbr list to “my tbr bucket list”.
Have a great weekend and thank you for stopping by and visiting!!

Giveaway AH-CHOO by Jennifer Ackerman

AH-CHOO
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by Jennifer Ackerman
August 12th to August 19th
About the book:
What do you know about the common cold? Probably a lot less than you think.
Some colds are like mice, timid and annoying; others like dragons, accompanied by body aches and deep misery. In AH-CHOO!, Jennifer Ackerman explains what, exactly, a cold is, how it works, and whether it’s really possible to “fight one off.” Scientists call this the Golden Age of the Common Cold because Americans suffer up to a billion colds each year, resulting in 40 million days of missed work and school and 100 million doctor visits. They’ve also learned over the past decade much more about what cold viruses are, what they do to the human body, and how symptoms can be addressed. In this ode to the odious cold, Ackerman sifts through the chatter about treatments-what works, what doesn’t, and what can’t hurt. She dispels myths, such as susceptibility to colds reflects a weakened immune system. And she tracks current research, including work at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, a world-renowned center of cold research studies, where the search for a cure continues.
THANKS TO ANNA AND THE AWESOME
PEOPLE AT THE HACHETTE BOOK GROUP
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I HAVE THREE (3) COPIES, OF THIS
MUST HAVE BOOK, TO GIVE AWAY.
**U.S. AND CANADA RESIDENTS ONLY**
CLICK HERE TO BRING YOU
TO THE GIVEAWAY ENTRY PAGE

Booking Through Thursday

THURSDAY
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Thought I would share this with all of you.  Julie from Reading Without Restraint is having a 5 “cup” book giveaway.  Books that she has rated a 5/5.  Wait until you see the list of books you get to choose from, there are many.  And for those who usually can’t enter a giveaway due to limited residency rules, this giveaway is international.  So take a walk over, tell Julie I sent you, and enter.  Good Luck!!
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Today’s Topic:
Have your reading choices changed over the years? Or pretty much stayed the same? (And yes, from childhood to adulthood we usually read different things, but some people stick to basically the same kind of book their entire lives, so…)
My Response:
For me, the choices have pretty much stayed the same.  In elementary school I remember that I always had a book but as far as the genre, I don’t remember.  However, middle and high school, I remember that my personal reading choices were the same as they are today.  I have always enjoyed the genres of suspense/mystery and also contemporary romance and literature. 

Giveaway AH-CHOO by Jennifer Ackerman

AH-CHOO
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by Jennifer Ackerman
August 12th to August 19th
About the book:
What do you know about the common cold? Probably a lot less than you think.
Some colds are like mice, timid and annoying; others like dragons, accompanied by body aches and deep misery. In AH-CHOO!, Jennifer Ackerman explains what, exactly, a cold is, how it works, and whether it’s really possible to “fight one off.” Scientists call this the Golden Age of the Common Cold because Americans suffer up to a billion colds each year, resulting in 40 million days of missed work and school and 100 million doctor visits. They’ve also learned over the past decade much more about what cold viruses are, what they do to the human body, and how symptoms can be addressed. In this ode to the odious cold, Ackerman sifts through the chatter about treatments-what works, what doesn’t, and what can’t hurt. She dispels myths, such as susceptibility to colds reflects a weakened immune system. And she tracks current research, including work at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, a world-renowned center of cold research studies, where the search for a cure continues.
THANKS TO ANNA AND THE AWESOME
PEOPLE AT THE HACHETTE BOOK GROUP
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I HAVE THREE (3) COPIES, OF THIS
MUST HAVE BOOK, TO GIVE AWAY.
**U.S. AND CANADA RESIDENTS ONLY**
CLICK HERE TO BRING YOU
TO THE GIVEAWAY ENTRY PAGE

Booking Through Thursday

THURSDAY
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Thought I would share this with all of you.  Julie from Reading Without Restraint is having a 5 “cup” book giveaway.  Books that she has rated a 5/5.  Wait until you see the list of books you get to choose from, there are many.  And for those who usually can’t enter a giveaway due to limited residency rules, this giveaway is international.  So take a walk over, tell Julie I sent you, and enter.  Good Luck!!
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Today’s Topic:
Have your reading choices changed over the years? Or pretty much stayed the same? (And yes, from childhood to adulthood we usually read different things, but some people stick to basically the same kind of book their entire lives, so…)
My Response:
For me, the choices have pretty much stayed the same.  In elementary school I remember that I always had a book but as far as the genre, I don’t remember.  However, middle and high school, I remember that my personal reading choices were the same as they are today.  I have always enjoyed the genres of suspense/mystery and also contemporary romance and literature. 

W.W.W. Wednesdays

WEDNESDAY
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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
What are you currently reading?
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What did you recently finish reading?
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What do you think you’ll read next?
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