Monday, March 20, 2017

Book Review: Dragonwatch


I was thrilled when I found out Brandon Mull would be releasing a sequel to his Fablehaven series. Fablehaven is a huge favorite in our house and we were all excited to go back to Seth and Kendra's adventures with magical creatures in Dragonwatch.

The author sets up the Dragonwatch adventure by perfectly bridging the events from the last Fablehaven to this one. Seth returns to the Singing Sisters to give them back the storied sword Vasilis and bring them a wraith. While there, however, the Sisters tell him that a storm with the dragons is coming and he won't be bored for much longer. Still protected at Fablehaven, Kendra is out on a run and overhears a mysterious conversation with a hooded figure and her grandpa that concerns her brother. Just like that, the reader is pulled into the mystery of what's going to happen next with these two! This time, though, it's an unexpected rebellion with the dragons. The dragons are tired of being in sanctuaries and are looking for a way out---no matter what the cost. In order to keep the peace, Seth and Kendra are asked to be co-caretakers of Wyrmroost, but even with their new position, things don't go as planned and we're all sucked into the coming showdown.

I think the thing I like most about the characters in Fablehaven and Dragonwatch is how relatable and realistic they are. My children can easily imagine being friends with Seth and Kendra and the mistakes they make that further the story are realistic for the age group---and provide a lot of discussion material! Where Mull really stands out, however, is the magical creatures and their settings. It is like a web that draws the reader in until you can't put the book down! "One more chapter" was the constant plea I got every night while we were reading this book. It is definitely a story your entire family will love!

You can download your Kindle copy here

Here's the back copy:

In the long-awaited sequel to Fablehaven, the dragons who have been kept at the dragon sanctuaries no longer consider them safe havens, but prisons and they want their freedom. The dragons are no longer our allies....

In the hidden dragon sanctuary of Wyrmroost, Celebrant the Just, King of the Dragons, plots his revenge. He has long seen the sanctuaries as prisons, and he wants nothing more than to overthrow his captors and return the world to the Age of Dragons, when he and his kind ruled and reigned without borders. The time has come to break free and reclaim his power.

No one person is capable of stopping Celebrant and his dragon horde. It will take the ancient order of Dragonwatch to gather again if there is any chance of saving the world from destruction. In ancient times, Dragonwatch was a group of wizards, enchantresses, dragon slayers, and others who originally confined the majority of dragons into sanctuaries. But nearly all of the original Dragonwatch members are gone, and so the wizard Agad reaches out to Grandpa Sorenson for help.

As Kendra and Seth confront this new danger, they must draw upon all their skills, talents, and knowledge as only they have the ability to function together as a powerful dragon tamer. Together they must battle against forces with superior supernatural powers and breathtaking magical abilities.

How will the epic dragon showdown end? Will dragons overthrow humans and change the world as we know it?

Friday, March 17, 2017

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Is Anyone Else Loving Designated Survivor As Much As I Am?

Designated Survivor came back last week after several months and boy, it was worth the wait! The show just ratchets up its intensity every week until I am literally sitting on the edge of my seat to watch.

Last night, the president finally got to meet with Hannah Wells, and hear the evidence she'd gathered against Vice-Pres McLeish. The outrage on Pres. Kirkman's face was so authentic, it was gratifying she was finally able to tell him everything after all she'd been through. I loved that he believed her from the beginning. (And we got to see traces of Jack Bauer wanting to strangle the VP. Sometimes he just needs a good strangling or table flip, you know? LOL Remember when Jack strangled that guy with his legs?)

Anyway, the conspiracy is so deep, Kirkman doesn't know who he can trust and there have been some shady things going on with Aaron. Is his Chief of Staff part of it? It's not looking good for poor Aaron. And didn't you feel bad for Emily being caught up in this? I like her and her stress-relieving piano playing.

Most of all I felt bad for Jason Atwood. He was in prison to save his son, sacrificing everything so his boy could come home safe, but when they finally find the child, he's been killed. All of his effort was for nothing and the devastation was hard to watch. Will he be out for revenge now?

But the biggest moment of the show was yet to come when Hannah lures the VP to the cemetery and chases him down. I did not expect that ending at all! Can they even find any trace of the conspiracy now? I cannot wait for next week.

Do you watch the show? Are you loving it?

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Three Free Books!

Some of my favorite authors are offering free ebooks today, so I wanted to pass the deals on to you!



First up is romantic suspense author Jordan McCollum. I love her "Spy" series and she is offering Spy By Night for free.

Here's the back copy:

After watching her parents’ marriage crash and burn, CIA operative Talia Reynolds doesn’t believe in “happily ever afters.” Besides, her job entails eighty-hour weeks, juggling a dozen covers and disguises, and tracking down a dangerous Russian spy ring. She hardly has time for romantic entanglements, even if she could let her guard down enough to get close to anyone. But all the rules she lives by could be broken when she meets aerospace engineer Danny Fluker.

Danny moved to Canada for a great job — and a chance to start over after a bad breakup. Dating definitely isn’t in his plans . . . until beautiful and enigmatic Talia throws a perfect storm right in his flight path. When he catches a glimpse of the real woman behind her façade, he has to get to know her better.

Talia has to find a Russian spymaster before he figures out she’s not who she claims, and failing to keep her two lives separate in the process could mean the death of more than just her budding relationship. Danny has to decide if a future with Talia — and facing the past — is worth the risk of getting hurt again. If they can break through the barriers keeping them apart (and avoid a major international catastrophe), they just might have a chance at being happy together.

Download your free copy here


The second one is an epic historical romance called The Spanish Exile by Jewel Allen. The second book in this series is just about to come out and I'm excited!

Here's the back copy:

In the flames of war, men are made and broken . . .

The fires of vengeance burn hot for Raúl Calderón. Cast aside, forgotten, and abused by those above him, Raúl is forced to make his own way in life. But he has the heart of a fighter who will do whatever it takes to prove himself – including joining the Spanish army. Yet when his sworn enemy becomes his commanding officer, Raúl’s life quickly goes from bad to worse. Forced to witness the human misery of war and take part in creating that suffering, Raúl walks a fine line between doing what’s right and obeying orders. But when Conchita, the love of his childhood and now the woman of his dreams, is placed in danger, can he cross the line to save her? Or will he be forced to choose between king and country and the woman he would do anything to have as his own?

From the award-winning journalist and author Jewel Allen. Fans of swashbuckling tales like The Count of Monte Cristo will enjoy this action-packed novel, filled with romance, danger and intrigue of 1760s Spain. Based on true historical events, this is book one of the Islands of the Crown series.

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The third one is House Without Lies by Rachel Branton. I haven't started this one yet, but it looks good!

Here's the back copy:

Her Dream Didn’t Include Falling in Love

Lily dreams of a big house, a place of refuge for runaway girls. She knows what it’s like to grow up feeling unloved, and she now fills every space in her tiny apartment with endangered teens. They don’t have everything they need, but together they have enough.

Or so she thinks—until she meets Jameson and glimpses the mysterious something between them that just might mean real love.

Jameson, who works as a teen counselor, believes the only way Lily can really help the girls is by certifying as a foster parent and going through the system. But becoming legitimate may mean losing some of the girls to the families who threw them away, and Lily hasn’t worked hard to save the teens only to abandon them now.

It seems Jameson will be one more entry on the very long list of things Lily has given up for the girls. What other choice is there when she is all they have?

When two of the teens’ fathers come looking for them, and another one’s mother plans to put her daughter in danger, Lily’s life spins out of control. They need a new home—and fast. A safe place. A house without lies.

You can download your free copy here

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Book Review: The Rise of Miss Notley



I really enjoyed Rachael Anderson's first book in the Tanglewood series, so I was excited to see the second book, The Rise of Miss Notley, come out!

In this one we meet Miss Coralynn Notley, whose father is a tradesman anxious to access the upper echelons of society. In order to do that, he arranges a marriage between Cora and an awful man with only a title to recommend him. Cora, desperate not to marry him, runs away. She eventually finds a position as a housekeeper, but with her genteel upbringing, she's not very good at it---and the master of the house is exasperated with her at every turn. Yet, he doesn't dismiss her, and in fact, starts to seek out her company. Cora's feelings toward him begin to change, but she can't ever be more to him than his housekeeper. Or can she?

This is a sweet romance about finding where one belongs in the world. Cora wants to be free and independent, but the price for that freedom is very dear. I thought Cora's character was well-done, with lots of layers as she tries to figure out her life within the strictures of society, while making a lot of mistakes along the way. Our hero, Jonathan Ludlow, is fighting demons of his own and where he ultimately fits in the world as well. They both have secrets that could squash their newfound romance and it's the unveiling of these secrets---and the consequences of keeping them---that will have readers turning pages long past bedtime. The romance was tender and believable, with a setting that was easy to imagine. The secondary characters were also memorable and some of the scenes will make you laugh. Clean historical romance fans will really enjoy this one!

You can download your Kindle copy here

Here's the back copy:

When Miss Coralynn Notley’s father barters her off to the first titled gentleman to come along, she realizes she must flee her home or be forced to wed a despicable man. Driven by desperation, she applies for the position of housekeeper at Tanglewood Manor, the home of the handsome Mr. Jonathan Ludlow.

The moment Jonathan sees Miss Notley, he is intrigued. She is far too young and inexperienced, yet there is something about her that that inspires a certain hope within him. Does he dare offer her the position of housekeeper or will doing so result in catastrophe?

Monday, March 13, 2017

Hawaii Five-O Review and Recap: Where the Subject Matter is Hard to Watch

I wasn't sure I wanted to review this one. It deals with some very emotional subjects, yet it's pertinent and important to talk about in our society. But at the same time, it was hard to watch.

We start out with a girl in the hospital who has obvious injuries. NurseAnna is trying to ask her questions, but the man with her answers with the cliche "she fell." When the nurse steps out to go ask someone to call family services, the girl and the man leave.

Back at Steve's house, he's drinking coffee with Kono and telling her she did a great job with the earthquake (from the MacGyver crossover). Then he asks her about Adam being unable to find a job, which Kono confirms and adds that if they want to start a family, he wants to contribute with being employed. (Is the show starting to give reasons why the team might disband at some point with Kono pregnant and Danny retiring? Thinking out loud . . .) McG says if they ever need anything . . . and the doorbell rings. It's Sara! Dressed as an Aloha girl, with Kamekona at her side. (She's got an awful lot of badges for not being in Hawaii very long.) They are selling cookies and Kamekona tells her to show the face (she pouts) for McG who ups his order number quickly. (And does a cute pout face of his own!) Then, when it's mentioned that Danny bought twelve boxes before he left to go visit his sister, McG buys thirteen. Because they are competitive like that.

Kono gets a call from Noelani, but before she leaves McG asks if everything is all right and she says she'll fill him in later. (I like McKono together. They really have a great ohana vibe.) Noelani meets Kono at the hospital where she says that NurseAnna and her are friends and she wants her to take a look at something. After the nurse tells her what happened with the girl last night, Kono asks to look at the security footage. That gets passed along to Jerry who stares at it as McKono are coming into the office and talking about what they know of the case so far. Of course, Steve has his box of cookies with him and is obviously enjoying them. Jerry shows them how afraid the girl seems of her "uncle" but they run facial rec on him and don't get a hit. McG has a hunch and they run facial rec on the girl and she's a runaway named Moani. They show the pic of the man Moani was with to her parents, but they don't recognize him. Kono takes Moani's laptop so they can look at it again. She gives it to Eric who is trying to tone his sexist act down, (Thank goodness. It wasn't cute at all.) He says he'll look into it.

Chin and Grover are approaching a house talking about Angus MacGyver and everyone's glad it turned out okay with the rescue etc. (I haven't watched MacGyver before the crossover and from what I saw, the rebooted MacGyver is just okay, in my opinion. The original was more organic and made more sense, and OriginalRecipeMacGyver was a man, where the new "Mac" is more like a young adult with a babysitter/handler who talks a lot. It was hard to get into for me!) Anyway, back to Chin and Grover, there are three bodies inside the house, and it's a place where recovering addicts can put their lives back together. Stacy, a girlfriend of one of the victims was bringing over coffee and found the bodies. Grover's spidey senses are tingling during her questioning so he goes back inside and see four dehumidifiers in one tiny room, so he pokes around a finds a secret compartment! It's really a stash house and this was a robbery!

Chin and Grover head to a skate park to talk to the guy paying the electric bill on the stash house. SkateParkDrugDad's kid posted a pic of them on Instagram so Five-O knew right where to find them. They introduce themselves and congratulate him on his ingenuity of using ClearPath for a stash house, but tell him they really want to know who gunned down three people. Of course, he's going to help them because if he doesn't, Five-O will make sure the case goes all the way to trial and make him radioactive. (That sounded bad.)

Eric is back at the Chatting Table to tell Steve and Kono what he found out. (He leans way over in front of Steve to put the flash drive in and the look on Steve's face was funny. Too close! Too close!) Moani was chatting with a guy named Jonah and Eric triangulated the location to a foreclosed house, so McKono heads over. Steve can't understand how a bright girl like Moani, with a stable home, could get mixed up in this. Kono tells him that being a fifteen year old girl is hard, you're insecure and awkward and when someone gives you attention and compliments, you think they get you. Jonah obviously took advantage of that. :(

We get a nice McG breach pose as they go in, guns drawn and clear the house. There are a lot of empty rooms with mattresses in them, but when they go down into the basement, they break down a locked door and a girl is inside, gagged and duct taped. Kono takes care of her while Steve keeps a lookout. She hugs Kono so tight, it's heartbreaking. At the hospital, NurseAnna comes out to update them on her condition. She's been sex trafficked and badly traumatized so, in light of that, only Kono can question her. The girl (whose name is Kelsey) opens up to Kono, tells her how Jonah/Emilio told her she should be a model and they started hanging out, he said he loved her, but then threatened her little sister to get Kelsey to do what he wanted. She asked Kono not to tell her dad what happened to her. (Grace Park is amazing here, with so many emotions playing across her face as the girl talks---rage and sorrow and everything we're feeling as viewers.)

After the interview, Kono is driving and stopped at a red light. (Where did Steve go? Why didn't he drive with her?) The light turns green and she doesn't move and the guy behind her starts honking and yelling for her to move. She gets out of her car, he rolls up his window, and she punches through it, takes his keys and throws them to the other side of the street. (I honestly have no idea what the point of this scene was. She was the one blocking traffic and yeah, she was emotional, but randomly breaking that window made her look like she couldn't handle her job.) (Food for thought: If that was Danny punching out some lady's car window during an emotional case for him, would we feel different?)

Steve drives in the Palace parking lot (lunch break?) and sees Kono sitting in her car. He asks her if she's okay and she says she is, but it's obvious, she isn't. He gets in and she tells him that Kelsey ID'd one of her johns as a high school teacher. They're putting together a photo array. He holds up her bandaged hand and asks if she's sure she's okay. (I really do love protective Steve.) She says she knows it's not good to be angry and emotional, but he assures her it's fine to get angry. Does she want to sit this one out? She says no, but I disagree. (Emotional cops can make mistakes and put others in danger.)

The SkateParkDrugDad comes to Five-O to tell them that he got a ransom burner phone for the drugs that were stolen. (The thieves will call him with instructions). He wants justice for his friend Mark, but he doesn't want the info to be used against him so Grover says he has the Cone of Silence. SkateParkDrugDad has no idea what that is. (It's from some old show and while everyone got a courtesy chuckle, the explanation was a little long and rambly.)

Steve and Kono go to the high school teacher's house that Kelsey identified. Kono shows him Kelsey's picture and immediately punches him in the stomach with her injured hand. (Assault? Maybe innocent until proven guilty ringing a bell with anyone? No? Okay.) He wants them to leave, but they show him Jonah/Emilio's picture and tell him he's going to help them find him. He calls a number and leaves a message while Kono rages at him on how he could do that to a girl not much older than his students and telling him how those girls had to do it in order to survive, they had no choice. He sort of sits there looking scared until they get a call back that the girl will meet them at a hotel. McKono heads there. (Hopefully they have HPD coming to watch that guy or something. I bet he runs.)

Jerry has gotten security footage of who ordered the ransom burner phone. Surprise! It's the girlfriend Stacy that they questioned at the stash house. Chin and Grover get her in the Blue Room of Doom and tell her she was so clever until she pulled an amateur move like the burner phone. She was working with her boyfriend Calvin while her other boyfriend Todd was killed trying to get his life together. Grover callously blurts out that Calvin didn't make it through the gun battle with Five-O and goes on to say there were guns in the house they think will connect to the murders. PoorDumbTwoTimingStacy.

McG and Kono are waiting at the hotel for the girl and grab her when she gets out. They go after the driver of the SUV and McG is randomly shooting at it as it backs toward him. He jumps out of the way at the last second (Why just stand there and empty your gun? Shoot out the tires? Move to the side for a better shot? I don't know, that just seemed weird he stood there shooting and waiting to be run over.) They grab the driver and bring her into a hotel room for questioning. Her name is Tori and she kept all the girls in line. She's pretty cool under questioning, telling Kono that none of the girls will testify against her, but McG says Kelsey is tough and she will. Then Kono decides that isn't threatening enough and says that they know lots of inmates in the Women's Correctional Facility and they owe favors to Five-O or want to get on their good side. With that in mind, those women will do to Tori whatever Five-O wants and the guards will look the other way so tonight it will be Tori getting turned out before a beatdown. (I was actually horrified that Kono would advocate that level of violence, to tell you the truth. Why is she sinking to their level? We all saw how affected Kono was by what the traffickers did to their victims, why would she ever threaten another woman with the same thing? Yeah, she's the villain, but still. I hated they had our heroine say it, much less think it.)

Tori tells them an address and they head there. (McKono is doing a lot of driving to different locations in this ep!) Chin and Grover are with them this time and they find the girls in a locked room. Jonah/Emilio runs away and Kono tracks him down. She tells him to pick up his knife and she puts down her gun to fight him with her fists. Jonah/Emilio is a terrible fighter and Kono beats him up easily. She breezes by McG (where was he that whole time? It's like he keeps disappearing this ep) and tells him the guy had a knife. While everyone is being treated by paramedics, Chin tells Kono to get her hand looked at. She needs stitches and while at the hospital, Nurse Anna tells her about Pearl Haven, a place where girls who are exploited can go to heal. After she's done being stitched up, she goes to see Moani and her family and they chat, but 72 hours later Kono oddly escorts Moani to Pearl Haven. (Where were her loving parents? They'd just gotten their runaway daughter back after a horrifying experience and they aren't escorting her? But, whatever, I guess.) Moani hugs Kono and she watches her go meet the other girls.

The team does a PSA after the episode about girls who are exploited and trafficked, and, while I'm glad to see a spotlight on this horrendous crime, I'm not sure what I felt about the episode. Grace Park had some amazing emotional moments that she knocked out of the park, but she was also written as being out of control and sinking down to an appalling level using threats I never thought I'd see Five-O use on another human being. It was hard to watch all around.

So, with that said, did you watch? What did you think?

Friday, March 10, 2017

Nearly Freebie Friday



Today's Bargain Book is First Light a fantasy novel by Michele Paige Holmes and it's on sale for only .99 cents! I've enjoyed her contemporary books, and, while I don't normally read fantasy books, I think I might enjoy this one!

Here's the back copy:

Seventeen-year-old Adrielle doesn’t believe in magic; she merely possesses it. When Adrielle starts a fire that burns down the family home, she must deal with both her grief and rejection. Forced out of her village, she journeys to far away Tallinyne in search of her older, estranged sister—the only relative who might take her in. Thrust into a dangerous and unfamiliar world, Adrielle struggles to navigate a world of magic she never imagined where she is forced to make a choice no girl should ever have to—satisfying her own heart or saving the kingdom.

You can download your Kindle copy here