Saturday, July 25, 2020

The Best New True Crime Stories Small Towns Edited by Mitzi Szereto

Started: 7/19/20
Finished: 7/24/20
Year: 2020
Pages: 249
Genre: True Crime
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from back cover): "We've been told that nothing bad happens in small towns. You can leave your doors unlocked and your windows wide open. We picture peaceful hamlets with a strong sense of community, where everyone knows each other. But what if this wholesome, idyllic image doesn't always square with reality? Small towns might look and feel safe, but statistics show this isn't really true.
"Featuring murder stories, criminal case studies, and more, The Best New True Crime Stories: Small Towns offers all-new accounts from today's finest writers of true crime, crime fiction, and beyond. What's more, these entries are not based on a true story-they are true stories. Edited by acclaimed author and anthologist Mitzi Szereto, the stories in this volume span the globe. Discover how murders, shooting sprees, violent robberies, and other bad things can and do happen in small towns all over the world."
Opinion: A decent collection of true crime stories that most are unaware of from all over the world. A more complete review will be posted on www.MyShelf.com in the near future.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

The Food is My Friend Diet by Ruth Frechman MA, RD, CPT

Started: 7/12/20
Finished: 7/18/20
Years: 2012
Pages: 444
Genre: Diet/Health
Grade: B
Reason for reading: Goodsreads.com giveaway
Blurb (from back cover): "Ruth Frechman's clients have lost thousands of pounds! Does your circle of friends include anyone names Pizza, Pasta, Chips or Chocolate? People have their own special food friends to make themselves feel better. Ruth will show you how to keep your old food friends, make new ones, and melt the pounds away.
"Take a good look at this book. Day One reveals your own personal motivations that will inspire you to new actions and new attitudes. Let your desire to drop the pounds be your guide as you effortlessly lose weight, regain confidence, and have more fun.
"In 30 days...grab those skinny jeans from the back of your closet. Flirt your face off and falaunt your new figure. Go 24/7 with the energy of a teenager. Feel awesome about all that new attention you're getting.
"Ninety percent of Ruth Frechman's clients overate because of their emotions. Understand what drives YOU. With the help of this remarkable book, you will take one small step at a time for 30 days to eat less, exercise more, and re-channel your feelings. Achieving a 10% weight loss can make you look 5 years younger!"
Opinion: I have struggled with my weight since I was a teenager. Been a WW member off and on for years (currently on).  This book looks at a different topic for 30 days in a workshop journal. You can focus on a topic for as long as you need to. Definitely one of the better "diet" lifestyle change books that I've read.

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Into the Fury by Kat Martin

Started: 7/5/20
Finished: 7/11/20
Year: 2016
Pages: 354
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Grade: B
Reason for reading: grabbed from TBR pile
Blurb (from back cover): "Sinners, whores, and sluts beware-your time is at hand: a faceless menace is threatening lingerie models on a cross country tour, and Ethan Brodie is there to defend and protect.
"Ethan's learned the hard way that beauty is no substitute for character. So even though Valentine Hart is one of the most breathtaking women he's ever seen, he's keeping his hands off and his eyes open. Or that's what he tells himself.
"Then one of the models is murdered, and the closer Ethan gets to the answers, the closer he finds himself to Valentine-and the hotter the pressure feels. There's more to Val-more to the other girls-than he could have guessed. Bit one is keeping a secret that could kill them all."
Opinion: This was a pretty decent romantic suspense novel. Decent murder mystery plot. The romance was intense.

Saturday, July 04, 2020

Gerald's Game by Stephen King

Started: 6/28/20
Finished: 7/3/20
Year: 1992
Pages: 445
Genre: suspense
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: grabbed from TBR pile, bookcrossing.com book
Blurb (from Amazon.com): "'And now the voice which spoke belonged to no one but herself. Oh my God, it said. Oh my God, I am all alone out here. I am all alone.'
Once again, Jessie Burlingame has been talked into submitting to her husband Gerald’s kinky sex games—something that she’s frankly had enough of, and they never held much charm for her to begin with. So much for a “romantic getaway” at their secluded summer home. After Jessie is handcuffed to the bedposts—and Gerald crosses a line with his wife—the day ends with deadly consequences. Now Jessie is utterly trapped in an isolated lakeside house that has become her prison—and comes face-to-face with her deepest, darkest fears and memories. Her only company is that of the various voices filling her mind…as well as the shadows of nightfall that may conceal an imagined or very real threat right there with her…"
Opinion: I feel like I've read this one before. Certainly makes one wonder where King gets some of his ideas from. If you like King or just suspense books in general, pick it up