July 25, 2017

New Sins for Old Scores by TJ O'Connor - Review, Guest Post, and Giveaway

I received this book free from the publisher

About the book:
by Tj O’Connor
Black Opal Books (May 27, 2017)
Paperback 370 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1626946750
E-Book ASIN: B071S213GB

What this book is about:
Murder, like history, often repeats itself. And, when it does, it’s the worst kind of murder.

Detective Richard Jax was never good at history—but, after years as a cop, he is about to get the lesson of his life. Ambushed and dying on a stakeout, he’s saved by Captain Patrick “Trick” McCall—the ghost of a World War II OSS agent. Trick has been waiting since 1944 for a chance to solve his own murder. Soon Jax is a suspect in a string of murders—murders linked to smuggling refugees out of the Middle East—a plot similar to the World War II OSS operation that brought scientists out of war-torn Europe. With the aid of a beautiful and intelligent historian, Dr. Alex Vouros, Jax and Trick unra0

Meet the author - T.J. O'Connor:
Tj O’CONNOR IS THE GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF THE 2015 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS BOOK AWARDS (IPPY) FOR MYSTERIES. He is the author of New Sins for Old Scores, from Black Opal Books, and Dying to Know, Dying for the Past, and Dying to Tell. His new thriller, The Consultant, will be out in May 2018 from Oceanview Publishing. Tj is an international security consultant specializing in anti-terrorism, investigations, and threat analysis—life experiences that drive his novels. With his former life as a government agent and years as a consultant, he has lived and worked around the world in places like Greece, Turkey, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, and throughout the Americas—among others. He was raised in New York’s Hudson Valley and lives with his wife and Lab companions in Virginia where they raised five children. Dying to Know is also the 2015 Bronze Medal winner of the Reader’s Favorite Book Review Awards, a finalist for the Silver Falchion Best Books of 2014, and a finalist for the Foreword Review’s 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award.

Learn about Tj’s world at:

Web Site: www.tjoconnor.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tjoconnor.author
Blog: http://tjoconnorbooks.blogspot.com/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7148441.T_J_O_Connor

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What I thought about this book:
This is a new series by this author and I enjoyed it. As you read this book you get little flashbacks of the past which I thought was kind of fun. It was almost like reading two stories at once. I had a hard time figuring out the mysteries but that is ok because it make the book that much better for me. The characters were well developed and fun to get to know. The ghost part of the book was an added bonus for me. I enjoyed the twists and turns of this book. I will be looking for more by this author

Guest Post:
Murder with a Paranormal Twist—But why? 
Tj O’Connor 

New Sins for Old Scores is my fourth murder mystery with a paranormal twist that plays an integral component of the story. I’ve been asked many times during my travels—Why did you venture into the paranormal with a traditional mystery? The answer is not as easy as you might expect. It’s not that I read paranormal novels—I don’t. It’s not even that I’m a huge fan of the paranormal genre, although I do enjoy the genre, it’s not at the top of my list. It’s not driven from my deep interest in the subject. Nope, not at all.

The truth is I love using the paranormal to connect a historic subplot to a modern day murder. Other authors connect main plot with subplots in different ways. Some use character’s memories or sometimes flashbacks. But in my stories, much of the historic subplot is long ago in history. In New Sins for Old Scores, the modern murder case takes place in 2011 and the historic subplot in 1944. The dilemma in writing these types of timelines is how to connect the stories and have them make sense and not drive the reader mad trying to keep up with the back and forth. Some authors use flashbacks, dreams, or memories in some fashion. Those are great of course, but not for me. Instead, I have one of my characters live those events in history—and it’s especially easy when one of the characters from that timeline is dead. In my earlier series, Oliver Tucker’s Gumshoe Ghost mysteries (I truly hate that moniker), he’s a dead detective who can connect with the spirits of murdered souls from the past. In New Sins for Old Scores, Trick McCall is the spirit of a World War II Office of Strategic Services—OSS—operative who finds himself in 2011. In both cases, the dead characters can traverse the modern day back to the historic subplots. Viola, an interesting means to connect the past and present and add a bit of mystery to the mystery.

Let me explain New Sins for Old Scores’ plot:

Murder, like history, often repeats itself. And when it does, it's the worst kind of murder.

Detective Richard Jax was never good at history. Now, after years as a cop, he was about to get the lesson of his life.

As Jax lay dying after being ambushed at an old inn on a stakeout, he's saved by Captain Patrick "Trick" McCall—the ghost of a World War II OSS agent. Trick has been waiting since 1944 for a chance to solve his own murder and prove he wasn’t a traitor. Soon, Jax is a suspect in a string of murders. The murders are linked to smuggling refugees out of the Middle East—a plot similar to the World War II “Operation Paperclip,” an OSS operation that brought scientists out of war-torn Europe. With the aid of a beautiful and brilliant historian, Dr. Alex Vouros, Jax and Trick unravel a seventy year-old plot that began with Trick's murder in 1944. Could the World War II mastermind, code named Harriet, be alive and up to old games? Is history repeating itself?

Together, they hunt for the link between their pasts, confronted by some of Washington's elite and one provocative, alluring French Underground agent, Abrielle Chanoux. Somewhere in Trick's memories is a traitor. That traitor killed him. That traitor is killing again.

Who framed Jax and who wants Trick's secret to remain secret? The answer may be, who doesn't?

Now, keep in mind that Captain Trick McCall may be dead, and yeah, he might be a ghost, but New Sins for Old Scores is not a ghost story. It’s a murder mystery—it just happens to have a paranormal twist. In essence, the paranormal twist is the connection of the timelines and murders that take place 75 years apart. It’s the vehicle by which I connect the plots and keep the reader understanding the connection no matter the timeline and no matter which murder they are focused on.

Trick McCall, although he’s a spirit, contributes a lot to New Sins for Old Scores. First, he saves Richard Jax. Sure, sure, selfishly saves him. He’s been waiting for him to die at the very spot he did back in 1944 (clearly, Jax survives). In saving Jax, he forms a bond with the living that enables him to investigate both cases and hunt down a decade’s old traitor. Trick can relive his past and communicate with Jax by “sharing him”—we’d call it temporary possession. In these vignettes, Jax is there—in 1944—reliving the events Trick already lived. His detective skills make it possible to find the clues and piece together this 75 year old case of murder and treason in ways that Trick could not. Conversely, Trick’s paranormal abilities help find Ameera, who is an Arab refugee captive in danger, and guide Jax to clues he might not have found otherwise. Together, they weave through the mix of past and present and connect their worlds in one big investigation. Now, Trick is not clairvoyant. He can’t see the killer and solve the case like that. That wouldn’t be any fun at all. No, he’s limited by what he can see and hear and has experienced himself—except by “sharing” others, and that’s a trick all of itself. It’s enough of a skill that it brings an entire new element to the modern murder mystery.

So why the paranormal in a murder mystery? Simple. It’s a unique platform to move between timelines and find clues in a more interesting manner than traditional mysteries. And, of course, it gives my characters an entirely different persona. For me at least in my paranormal mysteries, it’s a fun way to catch bad guys.

For more on New Sins for Old Scores or my other paranormal mysteries, check out my world at www.tjoconnor.com

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July 24, 2017

The Writing Desk by Rachel Hauck - Review

I received this book free from the publisher

About the book:
ISBN-13: 978-0310341598
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (July 11, 2017)

What this book is about:
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress comes a new captivating novel of secrets, romance, and two women bound together across time by a shared dream.

Tenley Roth’s first book was a runaway bestseller. Now that her second book is due, she’s locked in fear. Can she repeat her earlier success or is she a fraud who has run out of inspiration?

With pressure mounting from her publisher, Tenley is weighted with writer’s block. But when her estranged mother calls asking Tenley to help her through chemotherapy, she packs up for Florida where she meets handsome furniture designer Jonas Sullivan and discovers the story her heart’s been missing.

A century earlier, another woman wrote at the same desk with hopes and fears of her own. Born during the Gilded Age, Birdie Shehorn is the daughter of the old money Knickerbockers. Under the strict control of her mother, her every move is decided ahead of time, even whom she’ll marry. But Birdie has dreams she doesn’t know how to realize. She wants to tell stories, write novels, make an impact on the world. When she discovers her mother has taken extreme measures to manipulate her future, she must choose between submission and security or forging a brand new way all on her own.

Tenley and Birdie are from two very different worlds, but fate has bound them together in a way time cannot erase.


Meet the author - Rachel Hauck:
Rachel Hauck is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA TODAY bestselling author of The Wedding Dress, which was also named Inspirational Novel of the Year by Romantic Times and was a RITA finalist. Rachel lives in central Florida with her husband and two pets and writes from her ivory tower.

Connect with Rachel

Website | Facebook | Twitter

My thoughts about the book:
Let's just start by saying that Rachel has give us another his with this book. Two stories from two different time periods being told at the same time, I love it. The way it was told and how the writing desk linked the two stories was a nice story for me. I liked how this story was about two strong determined women. It goes to show that if you work and know what you want you can achieve it. The author made the two ladies real to me because they were not perfect they made mistakes in their lives and had to learn from them. There were also some other characters that stand out to me - you have the two male interests of Tenley and Birdie, but you also have Birdie's mom and a few others. They each played a special part of this book. I also liked how the author has history and romance in this story but none of these were over powering. They just added to the telling and details which made for a good read. This is a book you should add to your list of to read books. 


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July 17, 2017

Seven Threads by Jason Atkinson - Guest Post and Giveaway


Book Details:
Book Title: Seven Threads: A Book of Short Stories
Author: Jason Atkinson
​Category: Adult Fiction, 151 pages
Genre: Thriller and Suspense
Publisher: Mascot Books
Release date: July 4 , 2017
Tour dates: July 10 to 28, 2017
Content Rating: PG

Book Description:
In this collection of seven short stories from Jason Atkinson, follow a man accused of murder, a runaway girl on a train, a scientist at the heart of a government conspiracy, and more! Full of twists and turns, Seven Threads offers a selection of fast-paced stories full of heart and excitement.
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​​Meet the Author - Jason Atkinson:
​Jason Atkinson lives in the Midwest with his wife and son. With a love of writing, this is his 3rd book, but first book in the fiction category. Short stories are easy to digest, and yet, this book still provides all the joys for the long haul reader. Jason write for everyone in mind when creating this piece and hopes you will enjoy it as much as he did when writing it.

Connect with the author: Website ~ Facebook

Guest Post:
Q: There are many books out there about….What makes yours different?

It’s true, there millions of books available in today’s market. It just to be that you could only go to a bookstore and find something of your choosing, or maybe the library to find that one book you’ve been waiting to come back. Now? Click here, and the book is immediately yours.

So what makes my book, Seven Threads, so different that you just HAVE to pick it up for yourself? Everything…

That’s a big claim, so allow me to explain.

It does not matter to me if you are a small time reader, or sit and swallow the entire shelf of books in a weekend – reader. This book was written for both. I like short stories because it allows someone to escape for a shorter amount of time, but then you can do it over and over again – 7 times to be exact, in my book of short stories.

Each type of reader can choose 3 to read a little, or a lot. I didn’t write Chapters, I wrote “Parts”. Each part is a bite out of the main story. So if you only have time for a quick read and you just need to see what happens next without having to commit, no problem. Each part is roughly the same length so it’s easy to sink your teeth in, or just nibble away.

And let’s not forget the stories themselves. They are all unique! Not one story is anything like the other. The only thing that you will find that “feels” similar is the fact that I woven in between the pages, a glimmer of hope for humanity. There is way too much negativity in the world and it’s seen more than books are read. So I knew with these stories I had to make them exciting with twists and turns (which they have), but I also needed to make sure that the goodness of humanity can be seen throughout.

This is a reminder to everyone that reads my stories in Seven Threads that people can be good. They can be kind and caring, and you don’t need to wear a red cape to do it!

Giveaway:​
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July 16, 2017

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas - Review


Book details:
Series: A Court of Thorns and Roses #1
Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA 
Genre: Young Adult
ISBN-13: 978-1619635180

About this book:
Perfect for fans of Kristin Cashore and George R.R. Martin, this first book in a sexy and action-packed new series is impossible to put down!

When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution for it. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin--one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled their world.

As she dwells on his estate, her feelings for Tamlin transform from icy hostility into a fiery passion that burns through every lie and warning she's been told about the beautiful, dangerous world of the Fae. But an ancient, wicked shadow over the faerie lands is growing, and Feyre must find a way to stop it . . . or doom Tamlin--and his world--forever.

Meet the author - Sarah Maas:
Sarah J. Maas is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series and A Court of Thorns and Roses series, as well as a USA Today and international bestselling author. Sarah wrote the first incarnation of the Throne of Glass series when she was just sixteen, and it has now sold in thirty-five languages. A New York native, Sarah currently lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and dog. Empire of Storms, the fifth Throne of Glass novel,is available now.

She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hamilton College in 2008 with a degree in Creative Writing and a minor in Religious Studies.

Where to find Sarah:

My thoughts;
Let me start by admitting that this is not my normal genre and had it now been for a co-worker recommending this book I probably would not have picked it up. Honestly until I starting reading this book I had not stepped foot in the Young Adult section and now I have a wish list a mile long. This book grabbed me from the first page. I could not put it down and kept looking for reasons to get in some more reading time. Feyre was someone if felt bad for. She was trying to do the right thing for her family but they were not so nice to her. I really did not like her sister Nesta but feelings change in the end. My feelings also changed on Tamlin, Lucien and Rhys at times I hated them and at times I loved them. One person I never liked was Amarantha she was just plain evil. The author gave us so many details that I really felt like I was right alongsie of Feyre. I also liked her writing style as it made the book read quickly. I am looking forward to reading number two in this series. A Court of Mist and Fury. 

July 15, 2017

A Letter from Lancaster County by Kate Lloyd - Review

I received this book free from the publisher

Book details:
Series: Lancaster Discoveries (Book 1)
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (July 1, 2017)
ISBN-13: 978-0736970211

About this book:
Two sisters get a second chance at life and love

Angela---Her mother's untimely death, a struggling marriage, a strained relationship with her sister, Rose, and regrets over what might have been haunt her. Despite being a wife and mother, she feels she has little to show for her life.

Rose--Still single, she longs for a husband and children. But Angela has all that and still isn't happy. Rose wants to be closer to her older sister, but she and Angela couldn't be more different. Both strong women, will their sibling rivalry ever end?

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When a letter arrives from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Angela and Rose decide to visit Aunt Silvia, their mother's Mennonite sister, in the heart of Amish country. This vacation could provide the opportunity both sisters need to sort out their issues. And yet instead of finding a new way of connecting with each other, Angela and Rose discover surprising family secrets that add to their strife and threaten Rose's romance with a new beau.

Through it all, the two sisters must find the faith necessary to face their personal problems and allow God to restore hope and healing to their hearts and relationship as only He can.

Meet the author - Kate Lloyd:
Kate Lloyd is a bestselling novelist whose books include "A Portrait of Marguerite" and the Legacy of Lancaster trilogy. A native of Baltimore, she enjoys spending time with friends and family in rural Pennsylvania and is a member of the Lancaster County Mennonite Historical Society. She now resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband.

Find out more about Kate at http://katelloyd.com.


My thoughts:
I am enjoying this new series by Kate. As you are reading this you are finding out secrets about Angela and Rose's family right along with them. I did not want to put the book as I could not wait to see what they would find out next. It was also nice to see the mix between the Mennonite/Amish world and the English world. The characters were great people to get to know and to travel along with in their journey. In this story the author explores relationships in a way that is touching and emotional at time. This like the last Amish book is not like your traditional Amish book which made it even more appealing to me. I can't wait to see what the author has in store with the rest of this series. 

His Guilt by Shelley Shepard Gray - Review

I received this book free from the publisher

Book details:
Series: The Amish of Hart County
Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Avon Inspire (July 4, 2017)
ISBN-13: 978-0062469137

About the book: 
A suspenseful tale of an Amish man who will risk all to protect the woman he loves.

Mark Fisher has returned home to Hart County, determined to put the past behind him. Two years ago, after being wrongly accused of assault, he left the Amish community, though never forgot his home. When the one person who had helped him through his rough times asks for help, Mark returns. But it is pretty Waneta Cain who makes him want to stay...
Neeta is one of the few people in Hart County who doesn't believe Mark is guilty of hurting anyone. However, his worldliness and tough exterior do make her uneasy. As she begins to see the real man behind all the gossip and prejudice, she wonders if he is the man for her.

Just when Mark starts to believe a new life is possible, a close friend of Neeta's is attacked. Once again, everyone in the community seems to believe he is guilty. But what hurts most is Neeta's sudden wariness around him. When another woman is hurt, a woman who is close to both Neeta and himself, Mark fears he knows the real culprit. And time is running out. Will Mark be able to find him before Neeta becomes his next victim?

Learn more and purchase a copy.

Meet the author - Shelley Shepard Grey:
Shelley Shepard Gray is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, a finalist for the American Christian Fiction Writers prestigious Carol Award, and a two-time HOLT Medallion winner. She lives in southern Ohio, where she writes full-time, bakes too much, and can often be found walking her dachshunds on her town's bike trail.


My thoughts:
I enjoyed this turn on the traditional Amish fiction. This story had a bit of a mystery going on which I enjoyed. It made the book even more fun to read than normal. The author liked to drop clues when you were not expecting them. I thought she also did a good job in describing what it was like growing up in a small town. Everyone knows everything about everyone. This is not the typical book that Shelley writes but I have enjoyed it. If you are looking for a fun new series than I suggest this one. This is the second book in this series. It is better if you read them in order but it can also be read as a stand alone. 

July 14, 2017

Killer Party by Lynn Cahoon - Spotlight

KILLER PARTY
by Lynn Cahoon

Genre: Cozy Mystery 
Pub Date: 7/11/2017


For a gang of old college buddies, the quaint resort town of South Cove, California, is the perfect spot for a no-holds-barred bachelor party. But for Jill Gardner—owner of Coffee, Books and More—this stag party is going to be murder . . .

After a few months of living with her boyfriend Greg, Jill is still getting used to sharing such close quarters, but she’s got no hesitation about joining him for a weekend at South Cove’s most luxurious resort. While Greg and his college pals celebrate their buddy’s upcoming wedding, Jill intends to pamper herself in style. But when the groom is found floating facedown in the pool, Jill must find the killer fast, or she might not have a boyfriend to come home to any more . . .



New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Lynn Cahoon is an Idaho expat. She grew up living the small town life she now loves to write about. Currently, she’s living with her husband and two fur babies in a small historic town on the banks of the Mississippi river where her imagination tends to wander. Guidebook to Murder, Book 1 of the Tourist Trap series, won the 2015 Reader’s Crown award for Mystery Fiction.


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