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Friday, September 29, 2017

Best Day Ever by Kaira Rouda

Best Day Ever
by Kaira Rouda

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Just released: September 19, 2017
Publisher: Graydon House
Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Hardback: 352
Rating: 4

First sentence(s):
I glance at my wife as she climbs into the passenger seat, sunlight bouncing off her shiny blond hair like sparklers lit for the Fourth of July, and I am bursting with confidence. Everything is as it should be.

Paul Strom has the perfect life: a glittering career as an advertising executive, a beautiful wife, two healthy boys and a big house in a wealthy suburb. And he’s the perfect husband: breadwinner, protector, provider. That’s why he’s planned a romantic weekend for his wife, Mia, at their lake house, just the two of them. And he’s promised today will be the best day ever.

But as Paul and Mia drive out of the city and toward the countryside, a spike of tension begins to wedge itself between them and doubts start to arise. How much do they trust each other? And how perfect is their marriage, or any marriage, really?

Forcing us to ask ourselves just how well we know those who are closest to us, Best Day Ever crackles with dark energy, spinning ever tighter toward its shocking conclusion.


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My two-bits:

At the start you can feel that something is off. Although the story is told with a first person perspective by the main character, Paul. There is a disconnect and little is revealed within the first few chapters. Then slowly crumbles of Paul's life gain clarity.

Because Paul feels like a shady character he starts off as an unlikable sort. But this mystery is what pulled me into the story - wanting to know the "real" Paul.

The story gets darker and darker as the best day ever goes from morning to the wee hours of the following morning which left me with a shiver and a whew!

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* review copy courtesy of Wunderkind

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Happy Release: Best Day Ever by Kaira Rouda

Best Day Ever
by Kaira Rouda
-Thriller, Mystery
Release date: September 19, 2017
Amazon | Goodreads

Paul Strom has the perfect life: a glittering career as an advertising executive, a beautiful wife, two healthy boys and a big house in a wealthy suburb. And he’s the perfect husband: breadwinner, protector, provider. That’s why he’s planned a romantic weekend for his wife, Mia, at their lake house, just the two of them. And he’s promised today will be the best day ever.

But as Paul and Mia drive out of the city and toward the countryside, a spike of tension begins to wedge itself between them and doubts start to arise. How much do they trust each other? And how perfect is their marriage, or any marriage, really?

Forcing us to ask ourselves just how well we know those who are closest to us, Best Day Ever crackles with dark energy, spinning ever tighter toward its shocking conclusion.


Excerpt:

An excerpt from BEST DAY EVER by Kaira Rouda

I glance at my wife as she climbs into the passenger seat, sunlight bouncing off her shiny blond hair like sparklers lit for the Fourth of July, and I am bursting with confidence. Everything is at it should be.

Here we are, just the two of us, about to spend the weekend at our lake house. Today represents everything I’ve worked for, that we have built together. The sun blasts through my driver’s side window with such intensity I feel the urge to hold my hand up to the side of my face to shield my eyes, even though my sunglasses are dark and should be doing the job. Under any other circumstances, on any other day, they would be, I know. But today, something is different between us; some strange tension pulses through the air of the car’s interior. I cannot see it, but it’s here. I’d like to name it. Discover its source and eliminate it.
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And now we’re getting on the road. Mia turns toward me and smiles. She has a perfect smile: half-moon-shaped, with glistening white teeth. My smile is more of a rectangle; no matter how hard I try, I appear to be smirking, I know that. But my teeth are perfect, thanks to the cosmetic dentist. I grin back.

She loves me so much, and of course the same can be said for me. We’ve been together almost ten years now. We know each other’s best qualities, and we know each other’s dark sides. Although to be quite honest about it, I’m not sure Mia has what you’d call a dastardly alter ego. Her dark side is simply grumpy, and it typically only appears when she is tired, or when one of our boys faces a rough patch. For my part, I wonder if Mia thinks I have a dark side. Most likely, as far as she knows, I am just her dear loving husband.

Today, though, this morning, right now, she is exuding energy; it oozes from her pores, from her flawless face. It’s the cause of the strange pulsing between us, I decide.

“You seem wound up, honey,” I say. I want to pat her leg and tell her to relax but I don’t. Despite her odd mood she is still beautiful, almost perfect in every way.

“Do I? I guess I’m just excited,” she says, confirming my assessment while stretching her hands toward the front windshield. The diamond from her wedding ring flashes in the overbright sunshine as if imitating her energy.

“Me, too. But we’ve got a long drive ahead of us, so try to relax. Let’s make today the best day ever.” I attempt to add the proper lilt in my voice. I need her to believe I am just as happy and carefree as she is. That driving up to our lake house for the first time this season is the most exciting thing I could ever imagine doing on any day, ever.

© 2017 Kaira Rouda, with permission from Graydon House

About the author:

Kaira Rouda is a USA TODAY bestselling, multiple award-winning author of contemporary fiction, including Here, Home, Hope, and The Goodbye Year. Kaira is also the author of Real You Incorporated: 8 Essentials for Women Entrepreneurs and the creator of Real Living, one of the nation’s most successful real estate brands and the first national women-focused brand in real estate. She now lives in Southern California with her family, where she’s lucky enough to write full time, and enjoys the beach whenever possible. Kaira’s latest novel, Best Day Ever, is one of the major launch titles for Harlequin’s new imprint Graydon House, and will be available on September 19, 2017.

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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Lovely Books and Things - 9.16.17

Lovely Books and Things
My Weekly Books and Films Update

Linking up with:
Stacking the Shelves (details)
Sunday Post (details)
Mailbox Monday (details)

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I had a bit of an uptick with reading this week. Managed to read a novel and novella. And, finished IT by Stephen King for the read along (here). There is something to be said of chunky books that are over 1,000 pages. After investing so much time reading it and getting into the novel's world, there is a craving for more at the end of the last page.

The next chunkster book I will dive into is Paul Auster's 4 3 2 1.

Gearing up to do a reading binge session with the Man Booker Prize long listed books for the rest of the month and into next. Hopefully I can read over half from the list (here) before the winner is announced. Do any of you ever read Man Booker nominees?

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Bought:

Solar Bones
by Mike McCormack (Ireland) (Canongate)
-Literary, Ireland
Amazon | Goodreads

FOR the Man Booker 2017 long list.

INTERESTING thing about this one is that it is one super long sentence - 265 pages worth.

Reservoir 13
by Jon McGregor (UK) (4th Estate)
-Literary, Mystery
Amazon | Goodreads

FOR the Man Booker 2017 long list.

Elmet
Elmet by Fiona Mozley (UK) (JM Originals)
-Literary
Amazon | Goodreads

FOR the Man Booker 2017 short list.


For Review:

Best Day Ever
by Kaira Rouda
-Thriller, Mystery
courtesy of publisher -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

THIS cover screams "READ ME".

Say You'll Stay
by Corinne Michaels
-New Adult, Romance
courtesy of Romance Read-of-the-Month Club -Thanks!
BarnesNoble | Amazon | Goodreads

FOR the romance fix ;-)


OTHER things (kinda book-related):

Book Blogger Hop
features a book related question
Sponsored by The Coffee Addicted Writer (details)

This week's prompt: Have you ever bought a more expensive edition of a book, when a cheaper edition was available, just because you preferred the cover of the more expensive one?
(submitted by Maria @ A Night's Dream of Books)

YES, but rarely - only if I really want to keep it in my library. I mostly pick out paperback editions and then give the book away.


AND watched: in theatre

It (2017)
Director: Andy Muschietti
Screenplay: Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, Gary Dauberman
Based on book by: Stephen King
Starring: Jaeden Lieberher, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis,
Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer,
Wyatt Oleff, Bill Skarsgård
-Adventure, Drama, Horror | imdb | my rating: 4

A group of bullied kids band together when a shapeshifting demon, taking the appearance of clown, begins hunting children.

For Fall Film challenge: about fortitude

Gotta hand it to the kids for figuring out things. This version did not get too much into the paranormal bits found in the book. Clown creepiness cringe moments, indeed.


TO add to the creepy, we spotted this in the theatre lobby after the show. Ahhhh.


AND watched: on DVD

Lust, Caution (2007)
Se, jie (original title)
Director: Ang Lee
Screenplay: James Schamus, Hui-Ling Wang
Story by: Eileen Chang
Starring: Tony Chiu-Wai Leung, Wei Tang, Joan Chen
-Drama, Romance, Thriller, Taiwan | imdb | my rating: 5

During World War II era, a young woman, Wang Jiazhi, gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with a powerful political figure, Mr. Yee.

For Fall Film challenge: about lust

BEAUTIFULLY done with lots of sexy lust and caution thrown about. And then an inkling of love? Lovely closeups.


Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
Director: James Bobin
Screenplay: Linda Woolverton
Based on book by: Lewis Carroll
Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter
-Adventure, Family, Fantasy | imdb | my rating: 3

Alice returns to the whimsical world of Wonderland and travels back in time to help the Mad Hatter.

For Fall Film challenge: starring alan rickman

COLORFUL world with lots of time related puns that got stale after awhile. Alan Rickman had such a small part compared to the first Alice film.


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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

The Goodbye Year by Kaira Rouda

The Goodbye Year
by Kaira Rouda

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Just released: May 3, 2016
Publisher: SparkPress
Genre: Women's Fiction
Paperback: 312 pages
Rating: 4

First sentence(s):
Melanie Bronson needed to sit down. Beads of sweat soaked her forehead, no doubt ruining the blowout she'd just sat through at the salon.

Melanie, a perfectionist mom who views the approaching end of parenting as a type of death, can’t believe she has only one more year to live vicariously through her slacker senior son, Dane. Gorgeous mom Sarah has just begun to realize that her only daughter, Ashley, has been serving as a stand-in for her traveling husband, and the thought of her daughter leaving for college is cracking the carefully cultivated façade of her life. Will and his wife are fine―as long as he follows the instructions on the family calendar and is sure to keep secret his whole other life with Lauren, the woman he turns to for fun (and who also happens to have a daughter in the senior class).

Told from the points of view of both the parents and the kids, The Goodbye Year explores high school peer pressure, what it’s like for young people to face the unknown of life after high school, and how a transition that should be the beginning of a couple’s second act together―empty nesting―might possibly be the end.


My two-bits:

It took awhile to get into this story with its big cast of characters - most of which were unlikable. But the secrets revealed from both parents and their teens were a draw.

There are plenty of characters in this story who provide different aspects of the craziness that occurs during the period of college preparation and application in the upper middle class world.

Having gone through some of that craziness last year, I could relate to some parts. Whew! It is a workout and the tension and stress is captured in the book.

Got me thinking about the empty nest syndrome.

About the author:
Kaira’s passion for writing has taken her in two different paths — but both have the common theme of writing for and empowering women.

--~ Blog Tour Giveaway ~--

ENTER to win this book here
-offer ends April 30, 2016

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* review copy courtesy of It's Raining Books Blog Tour (details) sponsored by BookSparks

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Stacking the Shelves - 4.9.16

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:

The Dark Days Club
(Lady Helen, #1)
by Alison Goodman
-Historical, Steampunk, YA
Amazon | Goodreads

Lady Renegades
(Rebel Belle #3)
by Rachel Hawkins
-Fantasy, YA
Amazon | Goodreads

Wink Poppy Midnight
by April Genevieve Tucholke
-Mystery, YA
Amazon | Goodreads


=====> Books Inc. of San Francisco (Opera Plaza) presented Penguin Teen YA authors along with their latest books!

Something about each…

Alison Goodman about The Dark Days Club:
Influenced by Georgette Heyer works as well as Pride & Prejudice tv series (with Colin Firth)
Adaptation preference of book: BBC tv series

Alwyn Hamilton about Rebel of the Sands:
Wild west meets Arabian nights
Adaptation preference of book: Musical (like Les Miserables)

April Genevieve Tucholke about Wink Poppy Midnight:
Influence from film Diabolique
Adaptation preference of book: Film

Rachel Hawkins about Lady Renegades:
Created a character totally opposite of the main character in Hex Hall.
Adaptation preference of book: Musical

Sabaa Tahir about An Ember in the Ashes:
Research will be underway at a sword forging class for the third book.
Adaptation preference of book: Film

WON from contest:

An Ember in the Ashes
by Sabaa Tahir
courtesy of Confessions of a Book Addict and Beaks & Geeks podcast -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

For Review:

April Showers Book Tour Spring Box
from BookSparks (details)

Start With the Backbeat by Garine Isassi | Goodreads
A Girl Like You A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel by Michelle Cox | Goodreads
Parting Gifts by Katrina Willis | Goodreads
Meternity by Meghann Foye | Goodreads
The Goodbye Year by Kaira Rouda | Goodreads

ALSO included in this box:
Notebook by Sparrow + Wolf
Starbucks card
Umbrella cookie cutter
Spring themed pencil

OTHER things on my shelf: kinda book-related

Bookmark & Book Ribbons swag
for Walk The Edge by Katie McGarry

=====> I have a second set of this. Let me know in comments if you would like to have it and I will send it your way.

UNBOXING:

From Powell's Indiespensable club package (details & signup):
Powell's subscription club delivers the best new books, with special attention to independent publishers. Signed first editions. Inventive, original sets. Exclusive printings.... Every six weeks, another installment to read and admire. Plus, every package is stocked with exciting surprises!


Box #58 includes:
- A signed first-edition of A Doubter's Almanac by Ethan Canin in a custom slipcase
- A collectible booklet featuring the Powells.com interview and Indiespensable Q&A with Ethan Canin
- Mathematics Nalgene bottle

The Doubter's Almanac
by Ethan Canin
-Historical, Literary
Powell's | Amazon | Goodreads

Milo Andret is born with an unusual mind. A lonely child growing up in the woods of northern Michigan in the 1950s, Milo gives little thought to his talent, and not until his acceptance at U.C. Berkeley does he realize the extent, and the risks, of his singular gifts. California in the seventies is an initiation and a seduction, opening Milo’s eyes to the allure of both ambition and indulgence. The research he begins there will make him a legend; the woman, and the rival, he meets there will haunt him always. For Milo’s brilliance is inextricably linked to a dark side that ultimately threatens to unravel his work, his son and daughter, and his life.

AND watched: in theatre

Allegiant (2016)
Director: Robert Schwentke
Screenplay: Noah Oppenheim, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage
Based on book by: Veronica Roth
Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Jeff Daniels
-Action, Adventure, Mystery | imdb | my rating: 4

After the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris must escape with Four beyond the wall that encircles Chicago, to finally discover the shocking truth of the world around them.

=====> Tris rocks! Wraps up the trilogy, but left me wondering.

10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Screenplay/Story: Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken
Screenplay: Damien Chazelle
Starring: John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr.
-Drama, Horror, Mystery | imdb | my rating: 4

After getting in a car accident, a woman is held in a shelter with two men, who claim the outside world is affected by a widespread chemical attack.

=====> I watched this before watching the first movie, Cloverfield. I liked how this story was twisty and unpredictable.

Hardcore Henry (2015)
Director: Ilya Naishuller
Screenplay: Ilya Naishuller, Will Stewart
Based on book by:
Starring: Sharlto Copley, Tim Roth, Haley Bennett
-Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | imdb | my rating: 4

A first-person action film from the eyes of Henry, who's resurrected from death with no memory. He must discover his identity and save his wife from a warlord with a plan to bio-engineer soldiers.

=====> Crazy wild ride with this one. The GoPro camera work can play havoc with people who easily get motion sickness. Watching this made me feel like I was part of a virtual reality shoot-em-up video game. Lots and lots and lots of bad guys with fight scenes galore litter the screen. In the end an interesting experience with a scifi storyline to the point of wanting to do a rewatch.

Viewers of this screening got a free comic book which is an origin story for the movie...

Hardcore Akan
Excerpt

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Friday, April 8, 2016

April Showers: It's Raining Books

It's Raining Books
April Showers Blog Tour (details)
sponsored by BookSparks
#itsrainingbooks

For the month of April, BookSparks has sprinkled me with books to keep me busy on those rainy days spent indoors.

I am challenging myself to read them all before month's end.

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Start With the Backbeat
by Garine Isassi
-Humor, Historical
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


A Girl Like You
A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel
by Michelle Cox
-Mystery
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


Parting Gifts
by Katrina Willis
-Women's Fiction, Family
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


Meternity
by Meghann Foye
-ChickLit
Amazon | Goodreads | my review


The Goodbye Year
by Kaira Rouda
-Women's Fiction, Family
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

 
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