Thursday, June 8, 2017

Fighting a bug ... mean face!


Yeah, the bug is getting me but I'm fighting it. Slightly headachy, I can feel it in my chest trying to do more but I'm not letting it.


I left work yesterday afternoon, had some weird freaking dreams, and read MURDER IN CHELSEA by Victoria Thompson. 15th of 20 in series featuring Sarah Brandt, a midwife in turn-of-the-20th-century New York City and Frank Malloy.

Sarah Brandt is shattered when she learns that a woman has inquired at the Daughters of Hope Mission for Catherine, the abandoned child she has taken as her daughter. The woman claims she was Catherine’s nursemaid, and is now acting on behalf of the girl’s mother to reunite them. Unwilling to simply hand Catherine over to a complete stranger, Sarah asks Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy to investigate. But when he goes to interview the woman at her tenement in Chelsea, he finds she has been murdered. Though her death leaves Sarah’s claim to Catherine unchallenged, her sense of justice compels her to work with Malloy to find the killer. Their search takes them from the marble mansions of the Upper West Side to the dilapidated dwellings of lower Manhattan and into the deepest and darkest secrets of Catherine’s past. And while Malloy helps Sarah determine the fate of the child she loves, he faces a challenge of his own—and his decision could change both their lives forever…

Published in 2013, 306 pages.About the ending -- FINALLY.


Currently reading DIVIDING EDEN by Joelle Charbonneau. First in a new SFF series.


Twins Carys and Andreus were never destined to rule Eden. With their older brother next in line to inherit the throne, the future of the kingdom was secure. But appearances—and rivals—can be deceiving. When Eden’s king and crown prince are killed by assassins, Eden desperately needs a monarch, but the line of succession is no longer clear. With a ruling council scheming to gain power, Carys and Andreus are faced with only one option—to take part in a Trial of Succession that will determine which one of them is worthy of ruling the kingdom. As sister and brother, Carys and Andreus have always kept each other safe—from their secrets, from the court, and from the monsters lurking in the mountains beyond the kingdom’s wall. But the Trial of Succession will test the bonds of trust and family. With their country and their hearts divided, Carys and Andreus will discover exactly what each will do to win the crown. How long before suspicion takes hold and the thirst for power leads to the ultimate betrayal?
 Published in 2017, 336 pages.  I liked her young adult dystopian Testing trilogy. We'll see how this goes.


Reading, made some chili, and taking some more naps today.



Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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