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Mailbox Monday


Mailbox Monday

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

Click on title for synopsis via GoodReads.

Monday:
THe Eighth Girl by Maxine Mei-Fung Chung ~ HC from William Morrow
Tuesday:
Dirty Old Town by Gabriel Valjan ~ signed TPB from Author
You Can’t Catch Me by Catherine McKenzie ~ eBook from Lake Union Publisher via NetGalley
Wednesday:
Take It Back by Kia Abdullah ~ eBook from St. Martin’s Press via NetGalley
Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier ~ print ARC from GoodReads win
Thursday:
The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell ~ eBook from St. Martin’s Press via NetGalley
Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin ~ eBook from Celadon Books via NetGalley
Friday:
Twenty by Debra Landwehr Engle ~ print ARC from Early Bird Books and Kensington Books giveaway
Saturday:
Stop At Nothing by Michael Ledwidge ~ HC from Harper Collins

Mailbox Monday

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Mailbox Monday

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

Click on title for synopsis via GoodReads.

Wednesday:
No Bad Deed by Heather Chavez ~ eBook from Harper Collins via NetGalley
Friday:
The Big Lie by James Grippando ~ HC from Harper Collins

Friday | Friendly Fill-Ins


Hosted by McGruffy’s Reader and 15 and Meowing

This week’s Fill-Ins:

  1. I am particular about __________________.
  2. My _____________ is ___________________.
  3. _________ is a moment I will never forget.
  4. Have you ever heard of _________?

My answers:

  1. I am particular about having my house organized.

  2. My family is my everything.

  3. The birth of both my sons is a moment I will never forget.

  4. Have you ever heard of strufoli? A dessert that my grandmother made at Christmas.

Happy New Year

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Wishes that 2020 brings you blessings,
love, health and happiness!!!


And many great titles and
more time to read!!


Friday | Friendly Fill-Ins


Hosted by McGruffy’s Reader and 15 and Meowing

This week’s Fill-Ins:

  1. I can’t wait to sink my teeth into _____________________ on Thanksgiving.
  2. I will pass on ___________________ on Thanksgiving.
  3. I wish _________ was served at holiday gatherings.
  4. I will always be thankful for _________.

My answers:

  1. I can’t wait to sink my teeth into the desserts on Thanksgiving.
  2. I will pass on on cleaning up after Thanksgiving dinner.
  3. I wish my grandmother’s chestnut stuffing was served at holiday gatherings.
  4. I will always be thankful for my family.

Review | SILENT VOICES by Fran Lewis

SILENT VOICES by Fran Lewis
Genre: Horror, Suspense
Published by: Southern Owl Publications, LLC
Publication Date: June 10th 2019
Number of Pages: 51
ASIN: B07S75JPQW
Series: Silent Voices
Review Copy From: Author
Edition: TPB
My Rating: 5

Synopsis

Driving down a rocky road I saw the overgrown grass, weeds, and poison ivy overtaking the outer perimeter of the bushes. The smell of mildew permeated the air, along with the stench of animals killed by cars coming up from the ground along this dirt road. I could see the sadness on the faces in the cars behind me; I could feel the pain and sorrow. As I looked inside the cars and saw the faces of the drivers, I began to wonder what they were thinking, their thoughts and feelings as they traveled down life’s highway, maybe for the very last time.

What stories lay behind the faces behind the wheel of each oncoming car?

What stories were hidden?

Whose voices are now silenced?

 

Reviews:

“Unique, haunting, terrifying, incredibly moving: Fran Lewis’ SILENT VOICES is all that and more as people tell spell-binding stories of their lives – and their deaths – from beyond the grave. You won’t forget this one!” – R.G. Belsky, award-winning author of the Clare Carlson mystery series.

“Silent Voices is a shrewd, sensitive and scintillating collection of short stories that make us feel and think. Noted talk show host Fran Lewis proves herself to be as skilled a storyteller as she is a listener, adept at both tugging on our heart strings and exposing the raw emotion between the lines. Her tales reach beyond the grave in fashioning rich tapestries drawn on a sprawling landscape at once both rich in color and gray-toned. A can’t miss effort certain to live with you far beyond the turn of the final page.” -Jon Land, USA Today bestselling author

“Once again, Fran Lewis knocks it out of the park with the latest in the Silent Voices series. At once chilling, but also inspirational, these stories do not fail to entertain. They will also raise the goosebumps on your skin. Prepare to be thrilled.” Vincent Zandri, New Your Times bestselling Thriller Award winning author of The Remains and The Caretaker’s Wife

My Thoughts

I have read previous books by this author so was looking forward for reading her latest, SILENT VOICES.

You can check out my reviews for HIDDEN TRUTHS AND LIES and A DAUGHTER’S PROMISE.

Having attended too many funerals for loved ones and making the somber drive through the cemetery to their final resting place, I too have looked at all the headstones and wondered who lies beneath those stones, who they are, how did they live and die? What are their stories?

This book consists of seven (7) short stories of those that have passed and their voices silenced. However, they get their chance to speak one final time from the grave in this book. Fran Lewis, in her descriptive writing, gives us a peek into just that and allows the reader to envision those that are of subjects of each story.

Two (2) of the stories were personal to the author, the voices of her grandmothers, which I felt so very sorry for with the kind of life they had and had to deal with.

Some of the stories are sad, some eerily chilling and some that their past caught up with them and now face their ultimate judgment.

A haunting read!! I guarantee, after reading this book, you will also wonder who lies below the headstones and what they would say if they hadn’t been silenced!

**Stop by Friday for Q&A with Fran Lewis**

Friday | Friendly Fill-Ins


Hosted by McGruffy’s Reader and 15 and Meowing

This week’s Fill-Ins:

  1. I joined ____________ in _______________.
  2. I wish I’d asked _______________ about _________________.
  3. _________ had the biggest impact on who I am today.
  4. _________ is the most beautiful place I have ever been.

My answers:

  1. I joined the book blogging community in 2009 to present.

  2. I wish I’d asked my mother and grandmother about certain recipes that they didn’t write down in their notebooks.

  3. My grandmother had the biggest impact on who I am today.

  4. Aruba is the most beautiful place I have ever been.