New Reviews

Several new books and books-to-movies to tell you about today.

First, Teresa has two new reviews up in her Agatha Christie movie/book series: The Mirror Crack’d From Side To Side (1992) Joan Hickson

EndlessNight (2013) Julia McKenzie

Under books, I have one in mysteries, one in LGBTQ+ for adults, and a children’s chapter book under YA (put there because I don’t have a specific children’s section). I don’t often get children’s books, so this was a new adventure.

Under YA: A 4 Sparkler review for the children’s fantasy “Frederick the Fly-Catcher” by Helen C. Johannes. A cute story about friendship and acceptance.

Under Mystery: “Death by Sample Size” by Susie Black. A 4 Sparkler cozy mystery with a quirky cover that made me look.

Under LGBTQ+ for Adults: “Fate’s Attraction” by Dirk Greyson – a 5 Sparkler wolf shapeshifter romance.

Hope you find one you can enjoy!

Author Spotlight: Kathleen Kalb

Blurb: A FATAL FIRST NIGHT The return of swashbuckling Gilded Age diva Ella Shane, an Irish-Jewish Lower East Side orphan who found fame and fortune singing male “trouser roles,” opens with a backstage murderon premiere night. Ella and friends aren’t at all sure about their colleague’s guilt, though it seems obvious. Meanwhile, newspaper reporter Hetty MacNaughten has finally escaped hats to cover a sensational murder trial. And then Ella’s British aristocrat beau shows up with more than romance on his mind. Before it’s over, the cast will have to sort out several interlocking mysteries…and find another Richard III. Will everyone survive to the final curtain? 

BIO:  Kathleen Marple Kalb grew up in front of a microphone, and a keyboard. Now a weekend morning anchor at 1010 WINS New York, she started out as a teenage DJ in Brookville, Pennsylvania. She worked her way up through newsrooms in Pittsburgh, Vermont and Connecticut, developing her skills and a deep and abiding distaste for snowstorms. While she wrote her first (thankfully unpublished!) historical novel at age sixteen, fiction was firmly in the past until her son started school and she decided to try again. She, her husband, the Professor, and their son, the Imp, live in a Connecticut house owned by their cat. 

LINKS:

Website: https://kathleenmarplekalb.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kathleen-Marple-Kalb-1082949845220373/

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/KalbMarpleInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kathleenmarplekalb/

BUY THE BOOK:

Kensington:  https://www.kensingtonbooks.com/9781496727244/a-fatal-first-night/

Amazon:   https://www.amazon.com/Fatal-First-Night-Shane-Mystery/dp/149672724X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-fatal-first-night-kathleen-marple-kalb/1137424226

A FATAL FIRST NIGHT – excerpt

Ella’s beau, Gil, the Duke, originally trained as a lawyer. Over tea with Ella and the cast, he explains a major problem with the evidence in the murder trial reporter Hetty MacNaughten is covering, sparking a lively discussion:

“And so, Miss MacNaughten, however much you don’t like this Mrs. Van Vleet, you may not get to watch her hang,” Gil finished in an apologetic tone.

“It makes sense,” she admitted, with a frown.

“Anyway, the method is wrong,” Yardley said. “Women don’t stab people to death like that.”

“What?” Hetty wheeled on him. “A woman can’t kill?”

“Not at all.” Preston smiled wryly. “They do every day. But women like poison. Knives are messy.”

“I lean toward the gentlemen’s view on this,” Gil added. “Very rare for a woman to kill in such a grisly fashion.”

“See?” Yardley crowed. “You tell ’em, Barrister.”

It was clear by now that the nickname was going to stick, since it was, after all, appropriate, respectful, and a good deal easier in company than “Your Grace.” If we’re going to have a duke in the house, we have to call him something.

“Well, no insult intended to present company,” Gil began with a chuckle, “but women aren’t really made for killing.”

“What?” I asked. Speaking of bosh.

“You are the mothers of the race, after all, whether or not you ever actually raise children.” His eyes met mine with a terrifying intensity. “You are made for caring for others, protecting them. Made for love, if you will.”

For a measure or more, it was no longer a discussion of crime and politics in company. It had become a private moment between the two of us, each watching the other’s reaction, barely breathing.

“What absolute old-fashioned hogwash!” Hetty snapped. 

Author Spotlight: Dirk Greyson

Look for my 5 Sparkler review on this amazing story later today!

 


Title: Fate’s Attraction
Author: Dirk Greyson
Genre: Gay Romance, Paranormal Romance, LGTBQ, M/M
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release Date: May 11 
Blurb/Synopsis: 

Even a wolf shifter can’t defeat fate.

Vladimir Corelia is the second son of the pack alpha. He’s happy with his role in the pack, but it seems the fates have other ideas. When the man he finds living in a cave, caring for a shifter baby and a litter of wolf pups, turns out to be his mate, it begins a chain of events that puts the whole pack in jeopardy.

Frankie Bowers can’t remember anything except a powerful sense of danger. He only knows he can’t go home. With no way to defend himself, he has to rely on Vladimir, a perfect stranger who happens to be his mate, to protect him and the young he’s looking after.

While Vladimir and Frankie’s attraction as mates grows stronger every day, so does the threat to their relationship—and to the pack. As Frankie regains his memory, the threat grows more and more ominous. Vladimir and Frankie must rise to the challenge if they hope to have any chance at the future the fates might have in store.
Continue reading “Author Spotlight: Dirk Greyson”

Author Spotlight: Victoria Smith

In Olivia Sanders’ world, people like her don’t survive very long. Special abilities are a threat to the corrupt government. 

Olivia and those with similar abilities struggle to keep their secrets as new laws threaten them daily. Though hiding isn’t enough for Olivia. A healer and firestarter, she works with the resistance to ensure the safety of the people of her sector, toiling in an unforgiving world without freedom or hope with the goal that someday they will find
both.

Poisoned by someone she should never have trusted and betrayed by her godfather, the former governor, who is using disturbing methods to control the population and grow his army, Olivia is forced to seek help from Luke Jamison, the leader of the resistance. They join forces with his brother, Matt, and Jillian Derrick, a hard-as-nails woman leading a band of “undesirables” to safety.

As conditions in the sector deteriorate and the death toll climbs ever higher, Olivia and Luke, along with Jillian and Matt, cling to the miracle of found love while facing the horror of a future without each other.

RELEASE DAY!! May 12th! The Shadow Guide; Challenging the Fates; Book One – Victoria Smith

https://www.amazon.com/Victoria-Smith

Victoria Smith wrote her first romance at the age of nine and hid the story from her brothers to avoid being teased. Her mother recently found the folded notebook paper and, if you’re lucky, one day she’ll reveal the hero in that story. Now, she writes urban fantasy, paranormal romance, romantic suspense and women’s fiction – always with a happy, or at least satisfying, ending.

New Reviews

I read two books over the weekend. Both were… interesting.

The first one, “Pan Drama” by Joe Cosentino is a four sparkler LGBTQ+ cozy mystery. It is a raucous addition to the Nicky and Noah series. You can see the full review under the LGBTQ for adults page.

The second book, A Reckless Heart by Jennifer Wilck, is a four sparkler contemporary romance retelling of Beauty and the Beast. See my review on the Romance page.

New month, new reviews

Happy beginning of May! Spring is fully underway here in the northeast and I am enjoying the warmer weather (though not the pollen it brings!).

New reviews for your consideration:

Under Teresa’s Movie/Book reviews, she has two new ones up. Both for the same book/movie: A Caribbean Mystery but they are different versions. The first review is the Julia McKenzie 2013 film. The second review is for the Joan Hickson version from 1989. Enjoy!

And under “Mysteries”, I have an anthology I just finished reading. So much fun. If you love cozy mysteries with a touch of the paranormal, definitely look for “Black Cat Crossing”. Each story in the anthology has a black cat as a main character. It’s a fun read that will introduce you to the ten authors and their series.

New Review

Check out my new review of OVER THE TOP by Cindy Dees – a 5 Sparkler Romantic Suspense story with a hot Navy SEAL, a sweet schoolteacher, and a bouncy baby girl. You’ll find it on the LGBTQ+ for adults page.

There’s also a new review by Teresa on her movie page.

Spotlight: Andrew Grey



Title: Heavy Lifting 
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Standalone
Genre:  M/M Contemporary Romance 
Publisher: Self Published 
Release Date: April 20, 2021
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook 
Blurb/Synopsis:

Would-be journalist Reg Applewhite is a slight, geeky guy who knows from high school experience that he’s the perfect size to be shoved into a locker. He writes for his sister’s fashion and gossip blogs and is very understandably reluctant when assigned to cover a local bodybuilding competition for material.
Jack Ponte is a physical god, with a perfect body, poise, and intense eyes. But it’s his grace that captures Reg’s attention, and when Reg asks for an interview, Jack agrees. After all, he’s looking for a life after bodybuilding, and Reg’s blogs offer a chance at something less fleeting.
During the interview, they discover mutual interests in fashion and video games that lead to friendship and deeper feelings neither expects. Reg finds it hard to believe that a god-man like Jack would see anything in him, and Jack is just as shocked when Reg seems to see beyond his looks to the person inside. But there is a price to pay for everything, and Jack draws the kind of unwanted attention that could threaten to pull them apart… or worse. Together they need to figure out a way to lift each other up and push through the challenges
Continue reading “Spotlight: Andrew Grey”

New Reviews Are In

I have been reading a lot, but not posting a lot, and for that I apologize. Life, as they say, sometimes gets in the way. So… here are quite a few new reviews for you to take a look at:

Under Teresa’s Movie/Book Reviews (all based on Agatha Christie’s books):

Why Didn’t They Ask Evans with Julia McKinzie

Nemesis – 1987 with Joan Hickson

Under NONFICTION:

5-Ingredient Heart Healthy Cookbook by Andy De Santis. 182 pages of good eating and information

Vegetable Simple – A beautiful cookbook by Eric Rupert with some amazing recipes, all vegetable based.

Prediabetes Action and Diet Play by Alice Figueroa – It’s full of good information that is vital to your overall health and some really good recipes.

30-Minute MIND Diet Cookbook by Amanda Foote – This is an informative, well-written cookbook with some great recipes and tips on how to help your brain stay healthy

Under LGBTQ for Adults:

Dark Water by J.S. Cook – first in series

Dark Mire by J.S. Cook – two dark mystery books that take place in a maritime area of Newfoundland, Canada

Heavy Lifting by Andrew Grey – hunky body builders and shy geeks – what could be better in a gay romance?

Reviews In

Teresa has two new movie/book reviews in. This week is: They Do it With Mirrors, 2009 with Julie McKenzie

And: At Bertram’s Hotel, 1987 John Hickson version

In addition, I have several new books I’m in the process of reading/writing up reviews for. And when I say “several”, I mean I currently have seventeen books on by pile. And yes, that sounds like a lot, but I will get to each and every one of them. So, if you have a book you’d like me to review, don’t worry about the list. If you don’t mind waiting a few weeks, I will get to it, I promise. 🙂