Wednesday, July 17, 2013

ThrillerFest VIII Recap: 2013 ITW THRILLER AWARDS


International Thriller Writers Announce The Winners Of The 2013 Thriller Awards - One of the most anticipated literary events of the year has just come to an end: high profile writers, novices, and publishing world professionals gathered last week at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City for a four-day marathon to celebrate the art of the thrill and mingle with their fans.



And what a treat for lovers of all things mystery and suspense! Queen of the Gothic Thriller Anne Rice made a rare appearance to serve as the 2013 ThrillerMaster. The legendary novelist, author of 31 novels, including The Vampire Chronicles, Songs of the Seraphim and the new Wolf Gift Chronicleswas also the recipient of the 2013 ThrillerMaster Award

ThrillerMaster Award Winner Anne Rice

Last Saturday night, during the closing gala banquet, the names of 2013 most thrilling writers were announced and awarded by the International Thriller Writers (ITW). The winners of the prestigious awards are:

Meryl Moss (Media Muscle) and RL Stine


2013 THRILLERMASTER AWARD - Anne Rice With 31 novels and nearly 100 million books sold around the world, she is one of America's most beloved and celebrated authors. The award was presented by R.L. Stine, 2011 ThrillerMaster Award.

Anne Rice and MJ Rose

2012 SILVER BULLET AWARD - Steve Berry The New York Times and internationally best-selling author of The King's Deception, The Jefferson Key, The Columbus Affair and nine more novels, was honored for his philanthropic work on behalf of fellow writers and historic preservation. The award was presented by Brad Meltzer, 2009 Silver Bullet Award.

Bullet Silver Award Winner Steve Berry

BEST HARD COVER NOVEL - Brian Freeman, SPILLED BLOOD (Silver Oak)

BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL - Sean Doolittle, LAKE COUNTRY (Bantam)

BEST FIRST NOVEL - Matthew Quirk, THE 500 (Reagan Arthur Books)

Andy Gross at Fan Fest


BEST E-BOOK ORIGINAL NOVEL - JC Lyons, BLIND FAITH (Minotaur Books)

BEST YOUND ADULT NOVEL - Dan Krokos, FALSE MEMORY (Hyperion Books CH)

BEST SHORT STORY - John Rector, LOST THINGS (Thomas & Mercer)

Lee Child


There's only one event where you can find New York Times best-selling authors lurking around every single corner, literary agents actually appearing in broad daylight and fans openly plotting and conspiring with the most feared and revered names of the thriller genre. Join the ThrillerFest IX next year from July 9-12, 2014 for the International Thriller Writers' ninth annual celebration of all things Thriller. The highlight of the festival will be the gala ITW Banquet during which a fresh batch of authors will be announced as the chosen heroes of suspense. Visit the ThrillerFest website for more details. www.thrillerfest.com

Brad Meltzer




Tuesday, July 16, 2013

FROM THIS MOMENT ON (The Sullivans #2) by Bella Andre - REVIEW & GIVEAWAY...and a wine suggestion (Books & Wine #1)

Author: Bella Andre
Paperback: 384 pages (expanded edition)
Published: June 25, 2013 by Harlequin MIRA
Genre: contemporary novel, romance, erotic, women's fiction, chick lit
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

"All it took was one moment, one look in your eyes, one taste of your lips, to know that you were the one..."
Oh Bella Andre...if your intention was to bring the heat level of summer 2013 from 'scorching' to 'combustion', please know that you succeeded. Whereas THE LOOK OF LOVE (The Sullivans #1, read my review here) sizzled with a heart-squeezing romance and sultry sensuality, in FROM THIS MOMENT ON, book #2 in the sensational saga of eight Californian siblings and their quest for love, sexual chemistry escalates and emotional angst intensifies.  

Marcus Sullivan and Nicola Harding's story features two larger-than-life lead characters (the wealthy owner of a Napa Valley winery, head of the Sullivan clan, and a famous pop songstress), worlds apart in terms of age, lifestyle, and expectations, but united by the common experience of disappointed love. Solid, dependable, 'family man' Marcus, and young, impossibly sexy but 'more innocent and pure than portrayed by gossip tabloids' Nicola will both look for a balm to their wounds in some no-string-attached, mindless night of pleasure. But when on a Friday night their two worlds collide in a crowded San Francisco club, a lightning bolt strikes them right through their hearts: they fall for each other instantly and against their better judgement, their path to a 'happily ever after' paved with reciprocal doubts and lack of confidence that a relationship between a self-possessed thirty six year old business man and a twenty something glitzy showgirl could ever work. 

Misconceptions are hard to fight and will keep our characters from putting their hearts on the line for a good part of the book, yet their chemistry is 'mind-blowing hot' from the get-go, and even if they try to convince themselves that their first kiss will seal the end of their spellbinding encounter, their hearts will tell otherwise. Through incandescent love scenes and a cleverly crafted 'ultra-romantic' resolution, Andre's novel will inflame your senses and quench your thirst for a gratifying romance, "...like the first perfect cool glass of wine on a hot, dry day...".

                     BOOKS & WINE



Treat yourselves to a steamy summer read and, in honor of the male protagonist, Marcus Sullivan, match it with a glass of rich Napa Valley Bordeaux wine. My suggestion would be a Pahlmeyer Napa Valley Proprietary Red 2009 (Bordeaux), at once elegant, rich, and powerful. Brilliant purple in color, aromas of wildflower, and rose oil deepen as wine opens. Flavor of cassis, huckleberry, and tar are accented  by notes of smoked meats and cardamon. Polished, fine-grained tannins are supple and silky. Multi-layered finish relaxes and evolves with time indicating age-worthiness...just like gorgeous Marcus.


GIVEAWAY (US only)
Bella Andre is generously offering 1 print copy of FROM THIS MOMENT ON to a lucky follower of this blog. Stop by and leave a comment (don't forget your email address) about Bella's books for a chance to win. Good luck!!!

***Review copy graciously provided by the publicist in return of a fair and unbiased review


"Marcus Sullivan has always been the responsible older brother, stepping in to take care of his seven siblings when their father died. But when the perfectly ordered future he's planned turns out to be a lie, Marcus needs one reckless night to shake free from it all. Known throughout the world by only one name—Nico—pop songstress Nicola Harding is seen as the ultimate sex kitten. But it's all a lie. After a terrible betrayal she refuses to let anyone else close enough to find out who she really is…or to hurt her again. Especially the gorgeous stranger at the bar. One night is all Nicola and Marcus agree to share with each other. But instead, a deeper connection than either of them could have anticipated begins." (from the cover)


 

Friday, July 12, 2013

WOMEN'S FICTION, ROMANCE & PINA COLADA: Summer Reading Suggestions... With a Twist #2

 

"A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets", all soft currents and crushing waves, raising and falling like the tide. Fears and tears blend in like rain drops in the sea. A myriad of shattered dreams lay on the beach like fragments of a shell, resting like a relic on the deeper end of the ocean. Passion rages in a storm, rocking cradle, soothing melody, shimmering reflection of a pale moon in a star-studded summer sky. Like Jules Verne once said, the ocean is the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence. "It's nothing but love and emotion. It is the Living Infinite." It's Woman.

 

Rosemary Cottage by Colleen Coble 

Paperback 336 pages, Thomas Nelson Publishers, July 9,  2013

"The cottage by the sea offers Amy a refuge to mourn her brother’s death and perhaps even discover a new love. But what if Ben’s death was no accident? Rosemary Cottage on the Outer Banks of North Carolina has been in Amy Lang’s family for generations and offers her a haven within its peaceful walls. There she hopes to discover what really happened to her brother, Ben, even as she tries to come to grips with his death in the ocean months before. She hopes the Coast Guard team will help her find closure, but they are quick to dismiss her concerns of foul play. Everyone in Hope Beach regards the suspicious e-mail she received as a vicious prank. When it seems discovering what happened to Ben will take longer than she expected, Amy moves her midwifery practice to Hope Beach. Coast Guard officer Curtis Ireland may hold the key to many of her questions, but he also hides a secret that will change her world forever. And her own secrets could tear apart the fragile love developing between them. Will Amy have the courage to put down her mask and let Curtis love her for who she is? And can they both weather the danger that threatens to destroy the most precious thing in their lives?" (Goodreads) Amazon

 

The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice

Hardcover 300 pages, Pamela Dorman Books, July 2, 2013

"Year after year, Luanne Rice’s fans eagerly await her next book. Their enthusiasm is soon to be rewarded with The Lemon Orchard, Rice’s romantic new love story between two people from seemingly different worlds. In the five years since Julia last visited her aunt and uncle’s home in Malibu, her life has been turned upside down by her daughter’s death. She expects to find nothing more than peace and solitude as she house-sits with only her dog, Bonnie, for company. But she finds herself drawn to the handsome man who oversees the lemon orchard. Roberto expertly tends the trees, using the money to support his extended Mexican family. What connection could these two people share? The answer comes as Roberto reveals the heartbreaking story of his own loss—a pain Julia knows all too well, but for one striking difference: Roberto’s daughter was lost but never found. And despite the odds he cannot bear to give up hope. Set in the sea and citrus-scented air of the breathtaking Santa Monica Mountains, The Lemon Orchard is an affirming story about the redemptive power of compassion and the kind of love that seems to find us when we need it most." (Goodreads) Amazon

 

The Rosewood Whistle by Pat McDermott

Kindle Edition 180 pages, June 12, 2013

"Surrounded by Ireland’s music and myths, a widowed American writer meets a tour guide leery of love…On her own at the end of a long and difficult marriage, Gemma Pentrandolfo still hears the critical voice of her husband taunting her from his grave. To foster her independence, she schedules a summer vacation in County Mayo intending to write her first book, and she’s counting on Ireland for inspiration. An idea presents itself when she tours Achill Island with a silver-tongued tour guide whose good looks prompt her to write more than her high-minded novel: she transcribes her years of longing in a steamy fantasy no one is meant to see. Years have passed since an accident claimed the self-absorbed wife who scorned Ben Connigan and his music. Since then, the former tin whistle ace has avoided marriage, though he never lacked for female companionship before he traded his high-tech career for the slow-paced life of a hometown tour guide. Ben has accepted the end of his run of discreet affairs, until he takes Gemma touring. Her passion for Ireland impresses him. Her love of Irish music soon compels him to dust off his whistles. Knowing she’ll leave at the end of the summer, he sees no harm in keeping her company—until he dares to dream of spending the rest of his life with her. But he knows it can’t be, not while the ghosts of their partners still haunt them. Not unless the music and myths of Ireland can help them find their way…" (Goodreads) Amazon 

 

Saltwater Kisses: A Billionaire Love Story by Krista Lakes

Kindle Edition 150 pages, Zirconia Publishing, June 20, 2013

"When small-town girl Emma LaRue won a vacation to an exclusive tropical island, a last minute cancellation meant she would be going by herself. Shy and studious, she never had time to fall in love, and often wondered if she was just meant to be alone. However, that all changed when a handsome stranger literally walked into her life while on the beach and sparks began to fly. New York's most eligible billionaire bachelor Jack Saunders thought this vacation would be the perfect escape, one last hurrah, before taking full control of his father's company. When an innocent Emma didn't recognize him, he figured that he might get a chance to have a vacation from being rich. He didn't tell her about the cars, the yacht, or the penthouse. All he did was let her fall in love with him. Soon, Jack found that he was the one falling in love with Emma. When they enjoy a fantasy marriage ceremony on the beach, they thought it was a bit of harmless fun before returning to their normal lives. A bittersweet goodbye was supposed to be the end of their perfect vacation romance, but when photos of the ceremony were leaked to the press, everything changed. Feeling lied to and thrust into a world of wealth and privilege, Emma must choose between following her dreams or following her heart. Will she be content at being nothing more than the billionaire's wife, or will she return to her normal life with only memories of saltwater kisses?" (Goodreads ) Amazon 

 

True Love by Jude Deveraux

Hardcover 464 pages, Ballantine Books, July 9, 2013

"Just as Alix Madsen is finishing up architectural school, Adelaide Kingsley dies and wills her, for one year, the use of a charming nineteenth-century Nantucket house. The elderly woman’s relationship to the Madsen family is a mystery to the spirited Alix—fresh from a romantic breakup—but for reasons of her own Alix accepts the quirky bequest, in part because it gives her time to plan her best friend’s storybook wedding. But unseen forces move behind the scenes, creaking Kingsley House’s ancient floorboards. It seems that Adelaide Kingsley had a rather specific task for Alix: to solve the strange disappearance of one of the Kingsley women, Valentina, more than two hundred years ago. If that wasn’t troubling enough, Alix must deal with the arrogant (and extremely good-looking) architect Jared Montgomery, who is living in the property’s guesthouse. Unbeknown to Alix, Jared has been charged with looking after her while she lives on the island—an easy task for him, considering the undeniable chemistry between the two. But Jared harbors secrets of his own, which, if revealed, may drive a wedge between the pair. With a glorious Nantucket wedding on the horizon, sparks fly, and the ghosts of the past begin to reveal themselves—some of them literally. Finding their lives inextricably entwined with the turbulent fortunes of their ancestors, Alix and Jared discover that only by righting the wrongs of the past can they hope to be together." (Goodreads) Amazon

 


PINA COLADA RECIPE

Old-style recipe for this popular drink. The coconut cream needs to have the right consistancy, some find the alternative, coconut milk to be too thin, however you can add condensed milk to coconut milk to bring up it's thickness. Add pineapple juice if desired.

INGREDIENTS for 1 serving

3 oz light rum

3 tbsp coconut cream

3 tbspcrushed pineapples


Put all ingredients into an electric blender with 2 cups of crushed ice. Blend at a high speed for a short length of time. Strain into a collins glass and serve with a straw.


Read more: Pina Colada recipe http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink4300.html#ixzz2YlYvUGdi


(Poolside by Elise Remender, courtesy of Shinn Fine Art Gallery)



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Thursday, July 11, 2013

THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE by Neil Gaiman

Hardcover,  181 pages
Released June 18, 2013 by William Morrow Books
Genre: fantasy, horror, paranormal fiction, magic realism
Rating: 5 stars plus
Amazon



"Childhood memories are sometimes covered and obscured beneath the things that come later, like childhood toys forgotten at the bottom of a crammed adult closet, but they are never lost for good."
It's official. I have developed a 'literary crush' on Neil Gaiman. He had me at Coraline. After reading The Ocean At The End Of The Lane, I am spellbound for eternity. He is a wizard storyteller and, like in The Pied Piper Of Hamelin, I follow at his heels to the sound of his voice, mesmerized by the lyrical quality of his effortless prose, entranced by the intimate perspective and mournful tones of a bookish and nameless seven-year-old narrator.

In occasion of a funeral service, a middle-aged man returns to his childhood hometown in Sussex. Nothing in the English countryside looks like he remembered - his old house long gone. But as he drives down the narrow lane that connects his childhood home to a farmhouse at the end of the road, faded memories come back to him: an unlikely family of three kind women (the eleven-year-old Lettie, her mother Ginnie, and her grandmother Old Mrs. Hempstock) living on that farm, the duck pond his 'strange' friend Lettie claimed was an ocean that stretched from forever to forever and yet small enough to fit in a bucket, and the bizarre and incomprehensible events that unfolded forty years earlier on the edge of that land "where the barriers between life and death were thin".

Part dark fairy tale, part myth, Gaiman's narrative texture appeals to our primal self, our unstructured and buried 'child soul'. His highly imaginative tale is a powerful and moving metaphor of the distance existing between two different dimensions, two separate worlds: childhood and adulthood. Self-absorbed and distracted, grown-ups are deaf to their children's fears and insecurities, oblivious to the undeniable fact that while outside they are big, powerful and thoughtless, "inside they are really children wrapped in adult bodies, like children's books hidden in the middle of dull, long adult books, the kind with no pictures or conversations." As in Coraline, Gaiman's popular fantasy novella published in 2002 and adapted into a stop-motion picture (Focus Features 2009), in The Ocean At The End Of The Lane adults seem to be, once again, unhelpful and clueless, blind to the hidden and true essence of reality, completely unable to empathize with their kids' uneasiness and struggles. "Adults follow paths. Children explore", our nameless young narrator (Gaiman's alter-ego or Everyman of a morality play, intentionally devoid, by the author, of any mark of individuality) acutely observes. While choosing to never step off the beaten path, grown-ups miss all the patterns, the gates, and the backways hiding beyond the real. To a child's heart, instead, with its refined sensitivity and innate curiosity, this big and complicated world becomes simple and easy to grasp,  enjoyable in its small joys even when greater things crumble down. 
Of those 'greater things', hidden and sinister truths, our protagonist will become fully aware under the wise guidance and selfless protection of the Hampstock women, wonderful and timeless creatures, Maiden, Mother, and Crone (triple deity common to several pagan traditions), archetype of maternal warmth and symbol of an ancient matriarchal society. 
My verdict: brilliant and enchanting. An absolute gem. 5 stars plus the moon and the ocean.





"I lived in books more than I lived anywhere else."






 


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

THE LOOK OF LOVE by Bella Andre: GIVEAWAY WINNER


BELLA ANDRE "Summer Of Love" BLOG TOUR - 1 print copy of THE LOOK OF LOVE (The Sullivans #1) GIVEAWAY



And the winner is...

EMMA



Congratulations, Emma!!! You won a print copy of THE LOOK OF LOVE (Sullivan #1) by Bella Andre. Please check your email for instructions to claim your prize. To all the sweet ladies who entered the contest and didn't win, thank you for participating and stay tuned. I'll be posting reviews of FROM THIS MOMENT ON and CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE (book #2 and #3 in the Sullivans series) and print copies will be given away to two lucky followers of this blog.



Saturday, July 6, 2013

WOMEN'S FICTION, ROMANCE & SEX ON THE BEACH: Summer Reading Suggestions... With A Twist #1


I have spent time picking up shells on the shore with my kids lately...frigid water and cloudy sky most of the time. Loved it! Ah, the wonders a few days at the beach can do for the human spirit! Waves crushing relentlessly, lulling my senses, soothing my soul...the ocean truly is a magical place. Even a motherload of dirty laundry looks less threatening after some 'beach relaxation'. But if sandy beaches, ocean breeze and blue green waters are not within your reach, and your busy mind and overstimulated senses are begging for an escapist outlet, treat yourself to a sultry 'summer book therapy'...with a twist.

On The Island: A Novel by Tracey Garvis-Graves
Paperback, 329 pages
Published October 11, 2011
Genre: Romance, contemporary novel, women's fiction, chick lit, new adult

"When thirty-year-old English teacher Anna Emerson is offered a job tutoring T.J. Callahan at his family's summer rental in the Maldives, she accepts without hesitation; a working vacation on a tropical island trumps the library any day. T.J. Callahan has no desire to leave town, not that anyone asked him. He's almost seventeen and if having cancer wasn't bad enough, now he has to spend his first summer in remission with his family - and a stack of overdue assignments - instead of his friends. Anna and T.J. are en route to join T.J.'s family in the Maldives when the pilot of their seaplane suffers a fatal heart attack and crash-lands in the Indian Ocean. Adrift in shark-infested waters, their life jackets keep them afloat until they make it to the shore of an uninhabited island. Now Anna and T.J. just want to survive and they must work together to obtain water, food, fire, and shelter. Their basic needs might be met but as the days turn to weeks, and then months, the castaways encounter plenty of other obstacles, including violent tropical storms, the many dangers lurking in the sea, and the possibility that T.J.'s cancer could return. As T.J. celebrates yet another birthday on the island, Anna begins to wonder if the biggest challenge of all might be living with a boy who is gradually becoming a man." (Goodreads)

Uncharted: An On The Island Novella by Tracey Garvis-Graves
ebook, 160 pages
Published July 2, 2013 by Penguin
Genre: Romance, contemporary romance, novella, women's fiction, chick lit

"When twenty-three-year-old dot-com millionaire Owen Sparks walked away from his charmed life, he had one goal in mind: get as far away as possible from the people who resented his success, or had their hand out for a piece of it. A remote uncharted island halfway around the world seemed like a perfectly logical place to get away from it all. Calia Reed wasn't part of Owen's plans. The beautiful British girl - on holiday in the Maldives with her brother, James - made Owen wonder if getting away from it all might be a lot more enjoyable with a carefree girl who didn't know anything about the life he left behind. But Owen had no idea how much his carefully detailed plans would go awry. Nor did he realize that a decision he made would have such a catastrophic effect on two passengers who boarded a plane in Chicago. And when Owen shows up at Anna and T.J.'s door with an incredible story to tell, everyone involved will learn just how much their lives are intertwined." (Goodreads

The Ties That Bind by Jaci Burton
ebook, 102 pages
Published November 6, 2012 by Penguin  
Genre: romance, contemporary romance, novella, erotica, women's fiction, chick lit

"Sixteen years is a long time to carry a torch for an ex-husband, but Lisa has been through a lot with Rick, including a rocky marriage, a divorce, raising a daughter together, and developing a solid friendship with him in the wake of it all. But she has to admit—to this day, no other man has ever been able to replace him in her fantasies. Lisa’s not alone in her desires. Rick has not only wanted to reignite the flame that he and Lisa once had together, but maybe even throw a few new kinks into the fire. On a tropical island getaway, they plan to test the waters—which means risking a hard won friendship for something more. For something wild. For something that could totally be worth the risk." (Goodreads)

A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams
Hardcover, 357 pages
Published May 30, 2013 by Putnam Adult 
Genre: romance, historical fiction, women's fiction, chick lit

"Memorial Day, 1938: New York socialite Lily Dane has just returned with her family to the idyllic oceanfront community of Seaview, Rhode Island, expecting another placid summer season among the familiar traditions and friendships that sustained her after heartbreak. That is, until Greenwalds decide to take up residence in Seaview. Nick and Budgie Greenwald are an unwelcome specter from Lily’s past: her former best friend and her former fiancé, now recently married—an event that set off a wildfire of gossip among the elite of Seaview, who have summered together for generations. Budgie’s arrival to restore her family’s old house puts her once more in the center of the community’s social scene, and she insinuates herself back into Lily's friendship with an overpowering talent for seduction...and an alluring acquaintance from their college days, Yankees pitcher Graham Pendleton. But the ties that bind Lily to Nick are too strong and intricate to ignore, and the two are drawn back into long-buried dreams, despite their uneasy secrets and many emotional obligations. Under the scorching summer sun, the unexpected truth of Budgie and Nick’s marriage bubbles to the surface, and as a cataclysmic hurricane barrels unseen up the Atlantic and into New England, Lily and Nick must confront an emotional cyclone of their own, which will change their worlds forever." (Goodreads)

Beautiful Day by Elin Hilderbrand
Hardcover, 416 pages
Published June 25, 2013 by Reagan Arthur Books
Genre: women's fiction, chick lit, romance, contemporary novel

"A summer wedding stirs up trouble on both sides of the family in this new novel from bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand. The Carmichaels and Grahams have gathered on Nantucket for a wedding. Plans are being made according to the wishes of the bride's late mother, who left behind The Notebook: specific instructions for every detail of her youngest daughter's future nuptials. Everything should be falling into place for the beautiful event--but in reality, things are far from perfect. While the couple-to-be are quite happy, their loved ones find their own lives crumbling. In the days leading up to the wedding, love will be questioned, scandals will arise, and hearts will be broken and healed. Elin Hilderbrand takes readers on a touching journey in BEAUTIFUL DAY--into the heart of marriage, what it means to be faithful, and how we choose to honor our commitments." (Goodreads)

Crazy Little Things by Tracy Brogan
Paperback, 333 pages
Published October 23, 2013 by Montlake Romance
Genre: romance, contemporary novel, women's fiction, chick lit, humor

"Sadie Turner can organize just about anything — except her own life. When her cheating spouse topples Sadie’s impeccably tidy world, she packs up her kids for a summer vacation at her aunt’s lake house, hoping to relax, reboot, and formulate a new plan — one that does not include men. Any men. But eccentric Aunt Dody has other plans; she’s determined to see Sadie have a little fun—with Desmond, the sexy new neighbor. Tall, tanned, muscular—and even great with her kids, Desmond is Sadie’s worst nightmare. He must have a flaw—he’s a man, after all—so Sadie vows to keep her distance. But as summer blazes on, their attraction ignites, and the life Sadie is trying so hard to simplify only gets more complicated. But maybe a little chaos is just what she needs to get her future, and her dreams of love, back in order." (Goodreads)

Time Flies by Claire Cook
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published June 11, 2013 by Touchstone
Genre: women's fiction, chick lit, contemporary novel

"Years ago, Melanie followed her husband, Kurt, from the New England beach town where their two young sons were thriving to the suburbs of Atlanta. She’s carved out a life as a successful metal sculptor, but when Kurt leaves her for another woman, having the tools to cut up their marriage bed is small consolation. She’s old enough to know that high school reunions are often a big disappointment, but when her best friend makes her buy a ticket and an old flame gets in touch to see whether she’ll be going, she fantasizes that returning to her past might help her find her future…until her driving phobia resurfaces and threatens to hold her back from the adventure of a lifetime. Time Flies is an epic road trip filled with fun, heartbreak, and friendship, and explores what it takes to conquer your worst fears…so you can start living your future." (Goodreads)

Lighthouse Bay by Kimberley Freeman
Paperback, 432 pages
Published April 9, 2013 by Touchstone
Genre:  historical/contemporary novel, romance, women's fiction, chick lit

"From the author of Wildflower Hill, this breathtaking novel travels more than a century between two love stories set in the Australian seaside town of Lighthouse Bay. In 1901, a ship sinks off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The only survivor is Isabella Winterbourne, who clutches a priceless gift meant for the Australian Parliament. This gift could be her ticket to a new life, free from the bonds of her husband and his overbearing family. But whom can she trust in Lighthouse Bay? Fast-forward to 2011: after losing her lover, Libby Slater leaves her life in Paris to return to her hometown of Lighthouse Bay, hoping to gain some perspective and grieve her recent loss. Libby also attempts to reconcile with her sister, Juliet, to whom she hasn’t spoken in twenty years. Libby did something so unforgivable, Juliet is unsure if she can ever trust her sister again. In these two adventurous love stories, both Isabella and Libby must learn that letting go of the past is the only way to move into the future. The answers they seek lie in Lighthouse Bay." (Goodreads)

Island Girls by Nancy Thayer
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published June 18, 2013 by Ballantine Books
Genre: women's fiction, chick lit, contemporary novel

"Charming ladies’ man Rory Randall dies with one last trick up his sleeve: His will includes a calculating clause mandating a summer-long reunion for his daughters, all from different marriages—that is, if they hope to inherit his posh Nantucket house. Relations among the three sisters are sour thanks to long-festering jealousies, resentments, and misunderstandings. Arden, a successful television host in Boston, hasn’t been back to the island since her teenage years, when accusations of serious misbehavior led to her banishment. College professor Meg hopes to use her summer to finish a literary biography and avoid an amorous colleague. And secretive Jenny, an IT specialist, faces troubling questions about her identity while longing for her sisters’ acceptance. To their surprise, the three young women find their newfound sisterhood easier to trust than the men who show up to complicate their lives. And if that weren’t problematic enough, their mothers descend on the island. When yet another visitor drops by the house with shocking news, the past comes screaming back with a vengeance. Having all the women from his life under his seaside roof—and overseeing the subsequent drama of that perfect storm—Rory Randall might just be enjoying a hearty laugh from above. (Goodreads)

Unwritten by Charles Martin
Hardcover, 336 pages 
Published May 7, 2013 by Center Street
Genre: contemporary novel, Christian fiction

"An actress running from her past finds escape with a man hiding from his future.
When someone wants to be lost, a home tucked among the Ten Thousand Islands off the Florida coast is a good place to live. A couple decent boats, and a deep knowledge of fishing and a man can get by without ever having to talk to another soul. It's a nice enough existence, until the one person who ties him to the world of the living, the reason he's still among them even if only on the fringes, asks him for help.
Father Steady Capri knows quite a bit about helping others. But he is afraid Katie Quinn's problems may be beyond his abilities. Katie is a world-famous actress with an all too familiar story. Fame seems to have driven her to self-destruct. Steady knows the true cause of her desire to end her life is buried too deeply for him to reach. But there is one person who still may be able to save her from herself.
He will show her an alternate escape, a way to write a new life. But Katie still must confront her past before she can find peace. Ultimately, he will need to leave his secluded home and sacrifice the serenity he's found to help her. From the Florida coast, they will travel to the French countryside where they will discover the unwritten story of both their pasts and their future." (Goodreads)


SEX ON THE BEACH RECIPE
This is a popular Sex On The Beach and what is most likely the original. Popular substitutes include using pineapple for the orange, or Midori & Chambord instead of schnapps. 

INGREDIENTS for 1 serving:

Add vodka and peach schnapps to a highball glass over ice. Fill with equal measures of cranberry juice and orange juice, and stir.

Read more: Sex on the Beach recipe http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink583.html#ixzz2YKfdLVZc



(Lady In Red by Elise Remender, courtesy of Shinn Fine Art Gallery)

 HAPPY SUMMER!




 

 


Loss De Plott, THE COLOUR RED by Stephan J. Myers

Paperback, 36 pages
Released February 1, 2013 
Published by Hershey Reese & Myers
Illustrated by Nicholas Smith and Stephan J. Myers 
Genre: illustrated children's book, fairy tale
Rating: 5 star

"To those for whom the magic still works; may age never dull your imagination."




 



The enchanting musicality of its rhymes and the evocative quality of its delicate watercolor illustrations make of The Colour Red a charming read for children of all ages and adults alike. Weaving the magic of colors with a heartwarming winter theme, Stephan J. Myers spins the intriguing story of a little girl who loves to draw, an enchanted book with nothing but blank pages, and a mysterious man with a red hat and a secret, "for when red you draw, in a book of dreams, a simple drawing is not what it seems." A delightful fairy tale that I enjoyed reading aloud to my kids, age 9 and 4.



 

About the author 
Permanently glued to a rather dilapidated chair with a much pandered pooch at his feet; Stephan J Myers was born in England and Loss De Plott is the first in his series books for grownups featuring the beguiling Loss De Plott. Having escaped the drudgery of corporate life and become forever lost to imagination he writes for all ages. His illustrated children's books include The Book Of Dreams series that begins with The Colour Red.
You can find out a little more about Stephan or the elusive Loss De Plott at www.LossDePlott.com or follow him on Twitter @stephanjmyers  



***Review copy generously provided by the author in exchange for a honest and unbiased opinion.