Thursday, October 23, 2025

The Hitchhikers by Chevy Stevens

 

My thoughts

I listened to the audio of this book along with reading it. I was not as happy with the person who narrated for Alice but the one for Jenny did great. Alice's narrator just seemed to list each sentence instead of making them flow smoothly. 

This is my first book to read by this author. I will be looking for more now. This was a very scary and very emotional story. My emotions were all over the place by the time I finished it. In a good way though.

When Alice and Tom head out for a trip to Canada to see the Olympics little do they know how much their lives will change. In the next few weeks they will help a young couple who seem to be struggling.
 
Simon and Jenny are on the road. Running away from things they would much rather forget ever happened. Jenny is pregnant and only eighteen years old. They seem to be so in love. 

When Alice and Tom give Blue and Ocean a ride the kids seem very grateful. They are young and seem deeply in love. What could go wrong?

When Alice sees a newspaper article with Blue and Ocean's pictures. They are wanted for murder. The murder of Ocean's, who is really Jenny, mother and stepdad. Blue is the name Simon had. Now what does she do? How can she tell Tom they are helping out two people wanted for murder. Cold blooded murder. 

These four go on a road trip no one wants. Simon seems quick tempered with others except Jenny. He is more kind and gentle with Jenny. But along the way to wherever they are going a list of beat and hurt people are left behind. Simon was fully capable of murder but Alice thought Jenny seemed way to scared and meek to be a killer. Could she be so wrong about a young lady?

When all of this comes to a head you get the real story. I never liked Simon. He just didn't seem like a good person to me. Though he did love Jenny. No doubt about that. Jenny I liked. I felt sorry for her. I felt she had more on her plate than just being pregnant and running. I had a feeling about her and what happened to her. I was right....

This book is a good thriller. No mystery as you know right up front who is who and what they are capable of doing. Except you might find out that one of these four does have a big secret. One may be more than they seem.

I loved how this book ended. It pretty much left no loose ends. It was one that I didn't want to put down. 

Thank you @stmartinspress and @macmillanaudio for this ARC.

4.75 stars 

About

The open road beckons.
A chance for them to reconnect.
Then they make a fatal mistake.


It’s the summer of 1976 and Alice and Tom set out on the remote Canadian highways in their new RV, hoping to heal their broken hearts after a devastating tragedy.

They’ve planned the trip perfectly, taken care of every detail. Then they meet two young hitchhikers down on their luck and offer them a ride. But Simon and Jenny aren’t what they seem. They’ve left a trail of blood, destruction, and madness behind them.

Now Alice and Tom are trapped, prisoners in a deadly game, with nowhere to turn. As the tension builds, the lines blur, and the question becomes, In whose heart does evil truly lie? What secrets are Jenny and Simon hiding? And who will live another day?

A chilling, twist-laden ride to the final page, THE HITCHHIKERS is that rare novel that will break your heart as well as hold you in suspense. The author of the classic thrillers STILL MISSING and THOSE GIRLS has delivered her next breathtaking novel.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

The Last Witch by C. J. Cooke

 

My thoughts

This is possibly the best book I've read about Witches and Witch trials. It is a bit emotional in so many ways. Also based on actual facts. This really happened. Back in 1485 women were accused of being witches and burned alive. All it took was for one person to accuse them.

The saddest part of this to me is how other women would believe the lies told. How they would sit in judgement of their fellow women as a bishop brought these women to trial. Said the horrible things he said. How "women" are born evil. Born witches. Born sneaky and liars. He truly hated women. I have to wonder what he truly thought about his own mother. How can anyone have faith in the things preached when it seems to me that all religions love to point fingers. Sit in judgement of others. Condemn people to hell for all eternity. Just who do they all think they are? This is why I do not believe in any organized religion. 

In this book you meet seven women who are accused of being witches. All except one had someone accuse them and they were able to face their accusers. One, the main character Helena Scheuberin, had no one to face. She did not know who her accuser was. Not at first. These women were of many ages. Even in one case a six year old child was burned with her mother. Helena was accused because she stood up to this awful bishop. Heinrich Kramer was his name. Seems he hated women something awful. He also had a terrible infatuation with male body parts. If you read this book do not skip the Author's Note. Explains so much and shows how researched this book is.

This is truly a good book. Yes it keeps you on edge in many places. Has you holding your breath. Shedding tears. But it's really so good. I didn't know how awful organized religion has always been until I read this. How a person can claim to be godly and do the things this man did and tried to do.

This is a good story. A story based on actual events. Even most of the names are real. This author did a magnificent job in this story. Her research is impeccable. Her writing is not to be beat. If you love a good witch trial story grab this one. You won't be disappointed. 

@cjcooke, @berkelybooks @netgalley
5 stars 

About

Will she be damned by flame… or cursed by magic?

Helena Scheuberin should be doing what every other young wife is keeping house, supporting her husband, bearing his children. But when her husband's footman, Leopold, with whom she was having an affair, is found dead, Helena is accused of killing him. Worse, she is accused of being a witch.

Imprisoned with six other women, Helena is plunged from her bejewelled life of comfort into a world of terror. When a cursed witch totem is smuggled into the prison, the prisoners attempt to use it to conjure escape. But the totem is the severed hand of a murdered woman, and Helena's life is in danger both inside and outside the dungeon.

Does Helena risk her life and the lives of others by standing up to a man determined to paint her as the most wicked of all? Or is the world beyond this one the real threat?

Based on a real-life event, this historical horror offers a jewel-bright portrait of female power in a period of wide-spread female disempowerment, a thrilling addition to the canon of witcherature and silenced voices from the past.

Saturday, October 18, 2025

The Hidden Daughter by Soraya Lane

 

My thougths

Another winner for Soraya M. Lane.

This book takes you through three generations. It's very heart wrenching and promising all at once. A love story for the ages. Two love stories actually. Both interconnected and both just as touching.

When Charlotte's grandmother calls her and tells her there will be something delivered to her Charlotte has no idea how much her life is going to change. Charlotte is a Chef at a very prestigious hotel in London. It's her last night and she is making a special dinner for her co-workers. She is also to be met by Mia. Mia is the woman who is bringing her a delivery. Meant for her grandmother but accepting for her. 

In 1950 things were a bit different for females. In Norway a young couple meet and fall deeply in love. Oskar and Amalie. They met at the hotel Oskar's parents own. Oskar is from a very rich and influential family. Amalie's family have no money. They are hard workers but of very meager means. When Amalie finds herself in the family way she is frightened. Not of how Oskar will react. How his family will take it. How her family will take it.

Charlotte and Harrison meet when Charlotte goes to Norway to check out another Chef's position. This time at a brand new hotel that has not even opened yet. Harrison designed this one and the owner wanted Charlotte as the head Chef. Of course they meet and fall head over heels in love. But things are not so smooth.

You get to know the characters in this story well. You may not like some, at least one, at first. But most are great. The two love stories are perfection. Yes the one between Amalie and Oskar is so sad. The love between Charlotte and Harrison is not perfect either. This is one of those books that you have to put down so your eyes can recoup. At least I did. I cried so much reading this story. Sad tears and happy tears. Some angry tears too. It's just a great story that will keep you filled with so much hope for both couples. For all the family members.

I can't wait for the nest book. I've been wanting to know Hope's story and if you've read any of this series you know who Hope is.

Thank you Bookouture and Soraya Lane for this ARC. 

5 stars. 

About

Norway, 1951: ‘I need you to know how much I love you, Amalie. I never wanted us to be parted, and I will do whatever it takes to come back to you and our baby. Please wait for me.’

London, present Everything in Charlotte’s life is about to change. As she clutches a small box in her palm containing a diamond ring and a Norwegian crest, she knows she must return home to be reunited with her beloved great-grandmother Amalie and her Norwegian family.

Accepting her dream job as a head chef at Norway’s most prestigious hotel, Charlotte is welcomed by the hotel’s head designer, Harrison. For years, Charlotte sacrificed everything for her career. As she tours her new surroundings with Harrison, she soon starts to see a way of focussing on her heart too.

But when Charlotte takes the box to Amalie, everything Charlotte thought she knew about her family changes in an instant. As Amalie clutches the ring that she thought had vanished forever, she reveals a tragic love story and a precious secret that stayed buried for years.

When Charlotte discovers the huge sacrifice Amalie made to keep her family safe, will it give Charlotte the strength she needs to follow her heart? Or will she leave Norway forever?

An utterly heart-warming and stunning story about the importance of following your heart and never being afraid to find your new
beginning. Perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore, Lucinda Riley and Victoria Hislop.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Alchemised by SenLinYu

 

My thoughts

This book is getting so much attention. I've read how devastating it is. How it will rip your heart out. How utterly sad it is. I saw none of that myself. It was good but not earth shatteringly sad or heartbreaking or devastating. Things did happen to give me emotion. But overall it was just a very interesting read. A very LONG one.

This book is a dark romance with a lot of war. Not that it's really that graphic with either. No big love scenes to give you the chills. No big war scenes to make you cringe. But enough of both to keep you reading. To keep your attention. 

There is a lot of, what I call, the walking dead. The male main character, Kaine, is dead but can be brought to complete life again. Or so they say. The female, Helena, was a healer with other gifts. They fell in love and it was so obvious that was going to happen. It was a good love story. A bit gory though. 

This book is in three parts. Part one happens actually after part two and part three is right where it should be. The order takes nothing away from the story. It it what it is. You'll either love it or not. It's very long and one I could put down easily.

 I also listened to the audio and have to say the narrator, Saskia Maarleveld, did a fantastic job. She was able to change her voice so each character was done to perfection. I enjoy it when that happens. 

Overall this is a good story but a bit to long. A bit gory in some places and there are a lot of dead people running around. Read it if you dare.

Oh and I didn't read any of the Harry Potter books so it being a fanfic of that was in no way important to me. I don't think it makes or breaks this one.

3.75 stars. 

About

In this riveting dark fantasy debut, a woman with missing memories fights to survive a war-torn world of necromancy and alchemy — and the man tasked with unearthing the deepest secrets of her past.

"What is it you think you’re protecting in that brain of yours? The war is over. Holdfast is dead. The Eternal Flame extinguished. There’s no one left for you to save."

Once a promising alchemist, Helena Marino is now a prisoner—of war and of her own mind. Her Resistance friends and allies have been brutally murdered, her abilities suppressed, and the world she knew destroyed.

In the aftermath of a long war, Paladia’s new ruling class of corrupt guild families and depraved necromancers, whose vile, undead creatures helped bring about their victory, holds Helena captive.

According to Resistance records, she was a healer of little importance within their ranks. But Helena has inexplicable memory loss of the months leading up to her capture, making her enemies wonder: Is she truly as insignificant as she appears, or are her lost memories hiding some vital piece of the Resistance’s final gambit?

To uncover the memories buried deep within her mind, Helena is sent to the High Reeve, one of the most powerful and ruthless necromancers in this new world. Trapped on his crumbling estate, Helena’s fight—to protect her lost history and to preserve the last remaining shreds of her former self—is just beginning. For her prison and captor have secrets of their own . . . secrets Helena must unearth, whatever the cost.

Monday, October 6, 2025

The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave

 

My thoughts

This is the best sequel I've read in, well possibly, forever. It cleared up a lot. It lets you get to know some of the secondary characters from the first book. And you get to see just how strong Hannah really is. How much her relationship with Bailey has grown. Her feelings for what Owen did. And how she comes to feel about Nicholas.

This book really does pick right up where the first one, The Last Thing He Told me, ended. You won't feel lost in any way and no it is not a standalone. You must read the first book. 

Hannah and Bailey are coming to grips with Owen disappearing. Hannah is trying in every way to keep Bailey and herself safe. Getting to know Bailey's grandfather Nicholas too. And his son. Bailey has family that she didn't know anything about. Their life is fairly peaceful five years after Owen's sudden disappearance. They have no idea where he is. 

Nicholas died. That changed everything. 

Then a text comes for Hannah. "Get out of the house. Now." Hannah doesn't give it a second thought. She has planned for this day and planned well. She grabs what she needs, texts Bailey, and leaves. Now they are about to begin a whole other kind of life. One that should possibly, hopefully, make them stop having to run. Stop having to worry. 

The rest of this story is an excitement you won't believe. Told from several people and gives you so much insight into what is happening along with what did happen. Back when Nicholas's daughter and Owen's wife was struck and killed. How it changed everything. What lengths Owen was willing to go to in order to keep Bailey safe. The animosity that Nicholas feels toward Owen for taking his granddaughter away. To not get to know her. 

Is Nicholas willing to help Hannah though.? Help her find the way for a life without fear? From the start to the finish this book keeps you turning the pages. I didn't want it to end but had to know what happened too. Maybe there will be a third, though I honestly can't see any being as good as this one.

This author takes her story to a whole new light. The descriptions make you feel the intense hostility. The love. The loss. The beauty of walking up to a party that will change a family forever. One way other the other. The story is truly beautiful even through the most intense parts. From the US to France and a few more places you take this journey with Hannah, Bailey, Nicholas, and Owen. 

I loved most all of these characters. My favorite being Hannah. She's one strong woman. She knows what she wants and she fights for it. I also loved Nicholas after getting to know him better. Maybe found a soft spot for Owen and why he ran. And Frank. Frank who was best friends with Nicholas. As much as an organized crime boss can have a best friend.

Well done. So well done. 

Thanks to Scribner for this ARC. 

Five huge stars. 

About

Laura Dave continues Hannah Hall’s pulse-pounding journey in the riveting and deeply moving sequel to the #1 New York Times bestselling blockbuster and Apple TV+ show, The Last Thing He Told Me.

Five years after her husband, Owen, disappeared, Hannah Hall and her stepdaughter, Bailey, have settled into a new life in Southern California. Together, they’ve forged a relationship with Bailey’s grandfather Nicholas and are putting the past behind them.

But when Owen shows up at Hannah’s new exhibition, she knows that she and Bailey are in danger again.

Hannah and Bailey are forced to go on the run in a relentless race to keep their past from catching up with them. As a thrilling drama unfolds, Hannah risks everything to get Bailey to safety—and finds there just might be a way back to Owen and their long-awaited second chance.

A gripping, rich, and deeply moving novel about the power of forgiveness, The First Time I Saw Him picks up right where the epilogue for the “genuinely moving” (The New York Times) The Last Thing He Told Me left off, giving listeners the eagerly awaited and absolutely exhilarating sequel to Dave’s global blockbuster.

Friday, October 3, 2025

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave



My thoughts

OMG this book was so good. I didn't want to put it down. I had to read it before I can read the next book in this series. 

When Owen goes missing his wife Hannah, and his daughter Bailey, are left with the fallout. The many questions. And it seems the lies. The cover up. Hannah takes Bailey to Austin, TX on a whim. Their lives are never the same after this. So many unanswered questions but also so many are answered. Or figured out. 

This book will grab you and hold you. It holds your heart. Makes you want to know what it is that Owen is hiding and how Hannah will deal with it. How Bailey will learn to live without her father. She's lost her mother already. She seems to dislike Hannah. Until she sees that Hannah has her best interests at heart. That Hannah really cares more for her than anyone. And that Hannah is not going to leave her. 

Hannah and Bailey find a life that they never ever saw coming. But where is Owen. What happened to make him leave them. What kind of secret can possibly be worth leaving your family for???

I can't wait for The First Time I Saw Him. The much anticipated sequel to this book....

About

Before Owen Michaels disappears he smuggles a note to his beloved wife of one year: Protect her. Despite her confusion and fear, Hannah Hall knows to whom the note refers—Owen’s sixteen-year-old daughter, Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child and wants nothing to do with her new stepmother.

As Hannah’s increasingly desperate calls to Owen go unanswered, as the FBI arrests Owen’s boss, as a U.S. marshal and federal agents arrive at her Sausalito home unannounced, Hannah quickly realizes her husband isn’t who he said he was. Bailey just may hold the key to figuring out Owen’s true identity—and why he really disappeared.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

The Devil's Advocate by Steve Cavanagh

 

My thoughts

I read this book and held my breath in many places. The awful things going on made my skin crawl. It's sad but it is happening every day in this country now. In this state. I live in AL and have no doubt there is so much corruption and unlawful things going on. I wish things were different but it's at the very top so that may take a good long time. 

This book takes us to a small town close to Mobile, AL. A young black man is on trial for murder. His life hangs in the balance. A very corrupt prosecutor has every intention of seeing this young man go to his death for a murder that he, the prosecutor, knows he didn't commit. He loves to see people die. He lives for that. He's a very sick man. And he is getting away with it. Over and over. AL is a death penalty state. 

When Eddie Flynn and his gang go to Alabama to take on the defense of Andy Dubois they are heading into the midst of one of the worst places in AL. They are going to find so much corruption and evil. Andy is a young black man. He was friends with the young lady, Skylar Edwards, who was murdered. She left work and hitched a ride. She thought she was safe with the man she got the ride from. It was her last day alive.

This case takes you through a lot of bigotry and violence. Through several murders, some covered up and others left to be found. Warnings for Flynn and his associates. Things look very bleak for Andy. 

With the New York attorney and the other people with him maybe Andy stands a chance at least. Andy has been beaten. He's been starved. Glass put in his food. Awful things happened to him. He signed a confession under duress. They told him he could go home. See his mother. That no harm would come to her. 

This was a bit hard to read because of all the things that happened. But it was realistic for a small town in AL. At least the way I've seen it or heard about things in this state. There is corruption in all areas but I have no doubts that in small southern towns where bigots live it's worse. 

Eddie has his work cut out for him. And the jurors. 

Thank you to Atria for this ARC. 

4.75 stars rounded up to 5.  

About

This high-octane legal thriller from the international bestselling author of Kill for Me, Kill for You will “make your palms sweat and your blood run cold” (The Times, London) as it follows a highly successful lawyer who is hiding a deadly secret.

He’s won every trial…because he’s behind every murder.

Ambitious District Attorney Randal Korn lives to watch prisoners executed. Even if they are not guilty.

An innocent man, Andy Dubois, faces the death penalty for the murder of young girl. Korn has already fixed things to make sure he wins a fast conviction. The one thing Korn didn't count on was Eddie Flynn.

Slick, street smart, and cunning, the former con artist and now New York lawyer has only seven days to save an innocent man against a corrupt system and find the real killer.

In a week the judge will read the verdict, but will Eddie be alive to hear it?

The Hitchhikers by Chevy Stevens

  My thoughts I listened to the audio of this book along with reading it. I was not as happy with the person who narrated for Alice but the ...