BOOK REVIEW: “Petals and Stones”

Joanne Burn
9/06/2018

Guys, this is one you don’t want to miss!  The catalysts for the story are two things a woman hopes to never have to deal with in her marriage, and the main character, Uma, has to deal with them both in a short amount of time.  Her journey as she deals with the emotions brought about by the events, while trying to recover and rediscover herself, is poignant but also thought-provoking.  I know that it made me take a step back and answer some of the same questions Uma asked herself.  Fortunately for me, my answers were different…but it definitely made me recognize some important things I had overlooked.  My Goodreads review is below.

This exploration of what happens when two different life-changing events collide into one big maelstrom of emotion is hauntingly beautiful.  Joanne Burn has created a story that is both reflective and thought-provoking.  As Uma recovers from the one-two punch of events, she is forced to re-evaluate her life choices.  Through Uma’s journey, the author explores issues such as the emphasis on image over truth in a marriage, whether something built on a lie is sustainable, and why it sometimes takes a tragedy to recognize the reality of a situation.  The author also uses symbolism effectively, specifically the lighting of fires (for cooking or warmth) to illustrate Uma’s inner fire being relit.  I especially liked that she used the four elements (air, fire, water, earth) as a basis for Uma’s healing: the way Uma was swept along by the breeze of her marriage (and the winds that signify change as she comes to her realizations), the previously mentioned fires, the ocean that calls to Uma and invigorates her, and the spices, stones, and flower petals that finally give her the answers she has been looking for. An excellent book that should be at the top of anyone’s TBR list!  Thank you to NetGalley, Legend Press, and the author for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.         

BOOK REVIEW: “The Perfect Friend”

Barbara Copperthwaite
7/05/2018

This book was very interesting.  At the beginning, I found it to be confusing and felt that the author was trying to do too much within the story.  However, as I read further I realized that she was actually creating an amazingly deep and complex story that had many twists and turns: some were revealed openly and some took much longer to unravel.  There was one point where I realized that I was completely mistaken in my understanding of parts of what I had read so far, which was a neat twist in itself.  After that, I found myself reading much more carefully and questioning everything that was happening.  In addition, the deeper exploration of how sometimes souls can recognize each other without conscious acknowledgment is skillfully illustrated by the experiences of both Carrie and Alex and their growing friendship.  “The Perfect Friend” is one of the best psychological thrillers I have ever read.  This was my first Barbara Copperthwaite novel and I can’t wait to read more!

BOOK REVIEW: “Girls’ Night Out”

Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke
7/24/2018

What an amazing story!  Based on the authors’ last book, I went in expecting another good thriller.  While “Girls Night Out” certainly met that expectation, I was more intrigued by their thought-provoking analysis of long-term friendships.  Anyone who has friends they’ve known for awhile will instantly be able to relate to the three main characters in this story.  The authors have done a great job in layering the perspectives of Natalie, Lauren, and Ashley from both before and after “the night.”  It was especially interesting that each woman had her own secrets that were revealed as the main “mystery” was unraveled.  I thought the authors did a phenomenal job of illustrating the difficulties middle-aged women have when they come to a crossroads in life, and how even confiding in long-term friends can be a challenge.  A definite must-read!

BOOK REVIEW: “Lies”

T.M. Logan
9/11/2018

WOW!  It’s not often that a book leaves me speechless, but Lies certainly did. By the time the big reveal occurred (as it always does in psych thrillers) my jaw was hanging open and I couldn’t read fast enough!  I really cannot say enough good things about this book.  I loved that it was told from a male point of view, which is very different from many other psychological thrillers these days.  I thought the plot was tightly written and there were no questions left unanswered; everything was “resolved” in the end.  I especially liked the way the author wove a commentary about technology into the story, without preaching to the reader.  Through Joe, the main character, we see how reliant we have become on the tech around us, and how that reliance can enable both good and bad events.  A stand-out among psychological thrillers, and I can’t wait to read more from this author! Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

BOOK REVIEW: “Down With Love”

She had me at “Ramen. Freakin’. Noodles.”

Kate Meader
8/07/2018

I LOVED this book! At first glance, it seemed like it would be just another “Alpha male player finds the one woman who changes his ways” book.  While that is an underlying theme, to reduce it to something that simple would be a great disservice.  Max has so many more layers, as does Charlie.  The journey that they take as they war with each other is both heartwarming and hugely entertaining (the quotes at the beginning of each chapter help guide the reader; I’d suggest maybe citing them if possible).  Kate Meader has a way of writing that doesn’t seem as stilted as many other authors in this genre.  Her characters are likable and they “spoke” in a way that was very natural; Charlie, especially, reminded me of how my friends and I talk.  Meader also writes descriptively.  I never highlight passages in books, but I highlighted more than a few in this one.  My favorite was “…familiar doubts have a habit of dropping acid into the crevices in my self-assurance.”  By using her words beautifully, (Max would be proud), she gives more life to her characters’ feelings.  I will be putting Meader in my “favorite authors” list, and look forward to reading more books by her!

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