Friday, January 31, 2025

Woods and Wings ~ Lone Star Lit Book Campaign Spotlight & Giveaway!

 

WOODS AND WINGS
By M.W. DEVERS

YA / Fantasy / Action & Adventure
Publisher: Midnight6 Publishing
Pages: 430
Publication Date: November 19, 2024

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SYNOPSIS

She never sought the path of a hero. Destiny had other plans.

In the peaceful village of Rhigov, where traditions hold sway, fifteen-year-old Astraya Myna dreams of little more than escaping the confines of her kitchen duties. But when a malevolent force known as Vronti shatters the village's tranquility, Astraya is thrust into a journey she never imagined.

Guided by a legacy she barely understands, Astraya joins forces with her brother, Raustra, and a small band of allies. Together, they embark on a dangerous quest to protect their home from wingroans, dragon-like creatures whose powers are as formidable as their intentions are mysterious.

As shadows of betrayal and hidden truths close in, Astraya navigates a world where loyalty is tested and power proves both elusive and dangerous. With each step she uncovers more about her family's past and her own untapped strength, until she must decide: how far will she go to save her people and what is she willing to sacrifice to discover the truth about herself?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
M.W. Devers has been crafting stories since childhood, drawing from a lifelong love of reading that began at age three. The idea for Woods and Wings took root during a 2022 family vacation to a theme park, and he’s been dedicated to bringing it to life ever since. This is his first published work of fiction.

MWD enjoys the quiet magic of early mornings spent world-building and shaping characters, all from his home in New Braunfels, Texas, where he lives with his family.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The China Riddle ~ Virtual Voice Narration Audiobook Review

THE CHINA RIDDLE: A CIA THRILLER
The Fastball Series, Book 9
By Philip Beck
Narrated by Virtual-Voice Narration

Political Thriller / Conspiracy / Suspense
Audiobook Length: 5 hours, 49 minutes
Print Length: 222 pages
Release Date: December 1, 2024

ABOUT THE BOOK: The China Riddle is an entertaining, fast-paced CIA thriller—set in Malibu, California, Washington, D.C., and Dallas, Texas—at the intersection of spy balloons, California fires, and an unresolved presidential assassination twenty years ago. National Airlines executive Lonny Jones and former CIA operative James Gill risk everything to unravel the mystery as the conspirators close in to silence them.

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HALL WAYS AUDIOBOOK REVIEW.  THE CHINA RIDDLE is a fabulous, fast-paced thriller -- and talk about timely! I really enjoyed the incorporation of current events and familiar things woven into an only too plausible conspiracy plot. Author Philip Beck includes spy balloons, wildfires, and even the war in Gaza but only lightly disguises well-known entities (Gophers instead of Buc'ee's; SNN instead of CNN, for example) to give the story an extra dusting of reality.  

I'd had THE CHINA RIDDLE on my TBR since I saw it on pre-order, and then I found that the audiobook version was included in my Audible membership. So, I read this book with my ears, and it was my first experience with a virtual narrator -- and it was surprisingly good, especially when you just want to hear a story read out loud. Also good if you're reading in print but don't want to pause reading while you do those pesky other things like work, chores, or running errands. Only a few speech patterns caught my ear. For example, an inconsistent pronunciation of the main character, Gill, made me think for a bit that there was also a character called Jill. 

Speaking of characters, THE CHINA RIDDLE has a huge cast of characters, and I felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of them. I may have been less frazzled had I read prior installments of the series (this is the ninth in the Fastball books) to know the key players from the get-go. Further confusing me, there is an inconsistency to what characters are called, hopping from first names to last names. But particularly, there are many politicians named, their roles in government described, and then they aren't important to the overall story. In the same vein, there were minute details of everyday actions all readers are familiar with that seemed to bog down the story instead of enriching the descriptions.  

These minor complaints are all issues easily rectified with a little more content editing, but honestly, the depth of the characterization of the important characters more than made up for the noise of the extras. Beck is outstanding at fleshing out the people he wants us to know, and in THE CHINA RIDDLE, he tugs readers to love or loathe accordingly.

I fully intend to explore more of this series and perhaps will go back to the beginning to see how the major character arcs began and to learn more of the relationships. And though the AI narration was fine for this time, I will get a print copy next round so I can better immerse myself in the story.

Thursday, January 23, 2025

The Doll from Dunedin ~ Lone Star Lit Book Campaign Review & Giveaway!

THE DOLL FROM DUNEDIN
A Genealogy Mystery, #2
BY ML CONDIKE

Historical Mystery / Genealogy Mystery / Hint of Paranormal
Publisher: Harbor Lane Books
Pages: 428
Publication Date: October 22, 2024

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SYNOPSIS

The Doll from Dunedin is the sequel to the 2024 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal winner in Fiction - Mystery - General, The Desk from Hoboken.

Still reeling from the dangers of a recent case, forensic genealogist RaeJean Hunter takes on a supposedly routine case to locate the missing heir of a woman she met in Central Park a year ago. Tantalized by a hefty income, she accepts.

But there's a catch: she must find the heir within six months or the forty-million-dollar estate is donated to a local university.

With the tight deadline comes the chance of a sizeable bonus, a series of unforeseen obstacles, and the unexpected connection to a cold case from 1910, when perfume heiress Dorothy Arnold disappeared without a trace.

Armed with only her genealogical skills, the books and historical documents she unearths, and an antique doll that seems to be guiding her toward the answers she needs, RaeJean faces dangerous events that threaten to shatter her world and challenge her to meet the deadline. Her travels throughout the United States and New Zealand in search of answers bring with it its own question: Will she find the heir before time runs out?

But someone doesn't want her to solve the case. The clock is ticking, and it will take every ounce of grit RaeJean has to solve this mystery and outwit the dangers that threaten her present while she sifts through the past.

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HALL WAYS REVIEW: 4.5 STARS. The Doll from Dunedin is a refreshing and unique cozy mystery that fascinates from the first pages. It’s the second book in ML Condike’s Genealogy Mystery series, but it’s my first read in the series, and it works perfectly as a stand-alone. That said, I feel like having read book one, The Desk from Hoboken, might better explain some key aspects of main character RaeJean’s behaviors, personality, & background. I’ll know soon enough — I’ve already purchased a copy and look forward to diving straight back into RaeJean’s world of forensic genealogy.

The topic of forensic genealogy is relatively new to me, introduced to me in a recent nonfiction book by Texas author and investigative journalist Lise Olsen (The Scientist and the Serial Killer — highly recommend. Review coming soon.). In The Doll from Dunedin, I found myself looking up words on a semi-regular basis as I read, (starting with the term “epigenetics”), and I learned about genealogical terms I’d not known before. I appreciate that Condike writes intelligently and challenges the reader to follow the complexities of RaeJean’s research.

Though mostly procedural, The Doll from Dunedin includes some surprising action and suspenseful turns that took things up a notch. At the same time, I appreciated the calmer moments shown in the relationship between RaeJean and her husband Sam and that the heat between them was kept off-page. Condike did a good job of establishing their affection and attraction to each other without bogging down the story with romance elements; yet their love is palpable.

The historical element is intriguing, and most readers will be familiar with at least a few of the historical characters named in the story. The Author’s Note at the end of the book helps separate the real from the imagined. And I really love that readers are given a plausible explanation for the early 1900s, real-life unsolved disappearance of New York socialite Dorothy Arnold.

I was kept engaged from start to finish but had some trouble keeping up with connections between the wide cast of characters. Fortunately, the author resolved that issue by including well-placed chats between RaeJean and other characters so that readers were given good bring-to-dates and summaries. Score!

The Doll from Dunedin is well-edited making it distraction-free and immersive reading — so important to this reader. One sub-plot resolution seemed a stretch, and there was one element that seemed out of place and unnecessary, but these are very minor quibbles. Everything works well assuming the reader’s ability to believe in a spiritual/paranormal element to the story that gives RaeJean an edge to solving mysteries. I am IN.

I enjoyed where The Doll from Dunedin ends leaving readers to anticipate another story: RaeJean’s getting closer to identifying her dad; she and Sam are making firm plans for their future; and she has a new intriguing case dangling in front of her that would take her to El Paso, TX. Yippee! I definitely will read the next installment if there is a Genealogy Mystery, Book 3. But for now — back to book one! 

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 ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ML Condike’s stories blend facts with fiction, using historical records and current technology to solve century-old cold cases.
She’s published in seven anthologies including Granbury Writers’ Bloc (2019, 2022); Key West Writers Guild (2023); and SinC North Dallas (2022, 2023, 2024).


She’s a member of MWA, Florida Chapter, Sisters in Crime National, Sisters in Crime North Dallas, Granbury Writers’ Bloc, and Key West Writers Guild.




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Thursday, January 16, 2025

The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine ~ Audiobook Review


THE WOMAN WHO WALKED IN SUNSHINE
No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, Book 16
By Andrew McCall Smith
Narrated by Lisette Lecat

Cozy Mystery / Women Detectives / Botswana
Publisher: Recorded Books
Audiobook length: 9 hours, 20 minutes
Release Date: October 27, 2015

ABOUT THE BOOK: Fans around the world adore the bestselling No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series and its proprietor, Precious Ramotswe, Botswana’s premier lady detective. In this charming series, Mma  Ramotswe—with help from her loyal associate, Grace Makutsi—navigates her cases and her personal life with wisdom, good humor, and the occasional cup of tea.

Precious Ramotswe, the esteemed proprietor of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, now faces her greatest challenge yet: a vacation! 

Business is slow at the agency—so slow in fact that, for the first time in her distinguished career, Mma Ramotswe has reluctantly agreed to take a holiday. The week of uninterrupted peace is cut short, however, when she meets Samuel, a wayward young boy with a troubled past. Moreover, Mma Ramotswe can’t help but wonder how the agency is faring in her absence. Her worries grow when she discovers that Mma Makutsi is handling a rather delicate case.

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HALL WAYS AUDIOBOOK REVIEW. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series is my go-to happy place for when I want to escape an often overwhelming world and have a reliably pleasant, calm, violence-free, & stress-free reading experience. There's always a mystery afoot, though this time, Mma Ramotswe is supposed to be taking her first ever holiday and leaving Mma Makutsi in charge of investigations. Easier said than done!

I found The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine so relatable -- not only because Mma Ramotswe is a "traditionally built woman" like myself, but because I am having my own discomfort with being on a different kind of holiday: I sold my business and am retired (for the time being). Just like Mma Ramotswe, I am not quite sure what to do with my time and am unreasonably concerned that business can be handled without my being in the middle of it! Ha!

As usual, readers can look forward to Violet Sepotho (boooo, hissssss) rearing her ugly head, beautiful descriptions of Botswana, thought-provoking insights from many characters, and of course, some dialogue courtesy of Mma Makutsi's shoes. Oh -- and plenty of bush tea and cake.

There are now some twenty-four full novels in this series, and I've read (or read-with-my-ears) nineteen or so of them and loved them all. I think it's important to read the first ten or so in order so one is up-to-speed with the backgrounds and relationships of the regularly occurring characters. But I've been hopping around within the second dozen and had no issues figuring out what's what.

ABOUT THE NARRATION: Lisette Lesat, who has been the narrator on all of the audiobooks, again performs to perfection. She navigates the different characters, whether male or female, young or old, without a glitch and her pacing is excellent. My comfort spot is listening at 1.2x speed, and I listened straight through while wearing my domestic goddess cape at home for a day. 

Action packed? Nope. Brain straining? Nope. Pure enjoyment? Every. Single. Time. 


Thursday, January 9, 2025

A Hush at Midnight ~ Lone Star Lit Book Campaign First Line & Giveaway!

A HUSH AT MIDNIGHT
by
MARLENE M. BELL

Cozy Mystery / Small-Town Mystery
Publisher: Ewephoric Publishing
Date of Publication: September 5, 2024
Number of Pages: 368

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A manipulator.

A fatal plan for revenge.


Award-winning author of the Annalisse series, Marlene M. Bell, brings distant friends together in the rural South only to have one of them become the victim of a brutal crime of passion.

Once celebrated for her show-stopping pastries and irresistible desserts, former celebrity chef Laura Harris is now making headlines for a far darker reason.

Laura has been accused of murder.

How could this petite chef have brutally smothered the beloved small-town matriarch and World War II ferry pilot veteran, Hattie Stenburg? Hattie wasn't just a pillar of the community; she was Laura's confidante and mentor. The shocking twist? Hattie’s will contained recent changes, bypassing next-of kin and leaving her entire fortune and historic estate to Laura.

As Laura scrambles to clear her name, she uncovers sinister secrets lurking beneath the town’s idyllic surface. The real murderer is always one step ahead, leaving taunting clues and threatening Laura to leave Texas—or face deadly consequences. With time not a luxury, Laura must untangle the web of deceit before the killer makes her the next victim.

In A Hush at Midnight, Marlene M. Bell twists an amateur sleuth's crime mystery into a race against the clock to solve her mentor's murder.

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Marlene M. Bell is an award-winning author of the Annalisse romantic suspense series. She’s also an acclaimed artist and photographer using her pictures for descriptive prose that eventually lands in her mysteries. Marlene lives with her husband of forty-two years on their East Texas ranch with numerous sheep. When she’s not writing, drawing, or painting, she is shepherdess to their Katahdin hair sheep and ranch kitties.

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Angels of the Deep ~ Audiobook Review

 

ANGELS OF THE DEEP
A Tropical Christmas Novella
By: Nicholas Harvey, Nick Sullivan
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
Audiobook Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
Publisher: Wild Yonder Press
Release date: 12-16-21

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HALL WAYS BLOG: AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: I'm a huge fan of Nick Sullivan's THE DEEP series, and when I saw he'd teamed up with fellow Tropical Authors author Nicholas Harvey for a holiday novella, I couldn't resist. (ESPECIALLY because Nick Sullivan narrates the audiobook.) 

As always, it was so much fun to *dive* back into the world of Boone & Em, this time for a Cayman Island adventure. And it was a great introduction to Harvey's characters, AJ Bailey & Nora Sommer. 

At just 3 1/2 hours in length, it was easy to listen while wrapping presents and preparing for our after-Christmas Christmas celebration with family. It definitely kept me in the holiday spirit and had me laughing and wondering exactly how the mystery would unfold. If you've read any of Sullivan's books, you can be assured it's an action-packed finish.

I listened at regular speed, and Nick Sullivan nails the narration of all the characters. Sometimes his  "AJ" voice would slide into his "Emily" voice, but other than that, each character had a distinct voice, and Sullivan depicts quite a few accents since characters are from all over the world. 

I've got one more book, Deep Hex, to read in Sullivan's THE DEEP series, and while I wait for him to write more books, I may give Nicholas Harvey's NORA SOMMER CARIBBEAN SUSPENSE series a try. The kick-ass Norwegian's part in ANGELS OF THE DEEP really piqued my interest in reading more of her adventures. And if I get hooked, you won't see me for a while. There are eight books in that series! 

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