Winter Chill – Joanne Fluke

This is one of three different books by Joanne Fluke that I picked up at B&N. I had it read within a couple of days, but was waiting to review it until I had my laptop back in proper working order. Since it now looks like a couple hundred dollars later and my laptop is still being a jerk, I will continue to post from my phone or Nook. Which is even more difficult than it sounds, because there is no good way to add pictures from either of these devices.

So the story Winter Chill is about a family that loses their young daughter in a tragic accident. The parents are shattered, the town is shocked, but this is just the beginning.
The bodies begin piling up, and it is a toss-up between who the guilty party is. There were not a lot of suspenseful situations in the story, but it was an easy read so I kept reading it. I had it figured out fairly early into the story, but it will definitely be a book that I am not likely to take off my bookshelf and reread at some point in the future.
With that being said, I must point out that this story was written in 1984, which I am going to assume was written at the beginning of her writing career. I definitely prefer her more recent stories, but I do have 2 more of her books to read that are likely similar to this one.

At The Local Art Fair…

… I got autographed books! 2 of my girls and myself ventured down to the local art fair that happens every 4th of July weekend, and were not disappointed. It was hot and sticky for me, but I only have myself to blame as I was wearing jeans.

We happened across a booth that was covered with books, so of course I was straight in there! Richard L. Baldwin, a writer from Haslett, Michigan, was selling his books as well as those from other authors who use the same publishing house, Buttonwood Press. He writes mystery books, all set in various towns in Michigan. I picked up one for my daughter who stayed at home not feeling well, and 2 for myself.

I picked up Murder at the Cherry Festival, based in Traverse City, Michigan. Murder in Tip-Up Town is set in Houghton Lake. Death in the Choir Loft takes place in Chelsea, Michigan, and features the Holy Living Waters Church. A quick search of this church has it located in Ypsilanti, Michigan, but as I haven’t read the story yet, I cannot say if the church is real or fictional as a setting to the story.

I am still reading The Silkworm, by J. K. Rowling, and am nowhere near as far into it as I planned, since I planned on being done with it today!

These 3 books look like quick reads, and are next on my list to read and review. Then I can get back into the stack of books I bought last week from B&N.

I apologize for the less-than-stellar quality picture, but it is from my phone as I replaced the hard drive in my laptop and have yet to locate my Nikon Software Disc to get pictures from my SD card to my computer.

What have you been staying up late at night reading?

Do Not Forget! The Hunter Awakens Release Party!

It’s close, have you joined this event yet?

July 8th, 2014
7-9pm Eastern time

Use the link below and be sure to attend! You do not want to miss this one!

https://www.facebook.com/events/769023239795535/

Friday’s Not-So-Fun Fact!

After struggling for two weeks with a laptop that lost its mind…it is in the shop. Hopefully it will be back sooner rather than later. My college class ended and I am already reading my 2nd book. It is just much too painful and time consuming posting from my phone or Nook. Wishing you a sunshine filled weekend full of books you cannot put down!

Friday Fun Facts!

Rick Riordan (Richard Russell Riordan Jr.)

Born: June 5, 1964

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Wrote: Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Heroes of Olympus series, The Kane Chronicles, and Rick worked on The 39 Clues series

Awards: Edgar Award, Hampshire Book Award, Anthony Award, Shamus Award

With two of his books being made into movies, (Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief; Percy Jackson and the  Sea of monsters), Rick has gained quite a following of readers. I enjoy these books as much as my teenagers. They are fun to read, you don’t see blood, sex, or gore, and they are still exciting! Well, some blood and gore, but nothing I am concerned about my girls reading.

Quotes: If my life is going to mean anything, I have to live it myself.

People are more difficult to work with than machines. And when you break a person, he can’t be fixed.

All serious daring starts from within. (I love this one!)

If you would like to visit his website, you can find it here: http://rickriordan.com/home.aspx

Which Rick Riordan stories have you enjoyed?

Happy (almost belated) Father’s Day!

Hoping all the Father’s had a most wonderful day, and got lots of books to read! My Dad is an avid reader and I love buying him new books! The easiest people to shop for are book-readers. At least in my opinion!

I hope your day was full of blessings, and surprises, and all of your loved ones!