20 February 2022

Running for Cover (Heroes for Hire, Book 1; Love Inspired Suspense)

 

SHIRLEE MCCOY

Stats for my copy: Mass market paperback, Love Inspired Suspense, 2010.

How acquired: Via Book Mooch.

First line: Pain.

(Goodreads synopsis below)

My thoughtsIn 2013 I read UNDERCOVER BODYGUARD, the sixth book in this series, and in 2014 I read NAVY SEAL RESCUER. I must have liked them, since I added the series to my list of series in progress, and hunted down and collected copies of the first five books, plus books eight and nine. So after finally getting around to starting at the beginning with book one, I looked up the two I’d read, only to discover that not only did I not write any type of review on either book, but I didn’t even add them to my Goodreads shelf. Maybe I wasn’t really using Goodreads a lot yet, even though I’ve been a member since 2008.

That being said, I loved this first book. Page one throws us right into the action, as Morgan wakes up on her kitchen floor, in serious pain and lying in her own blood, while two men are tearing apart her gallery downstairs. Meanwhile, Jackson is in town for a wedding, looking for a last minute wedding gift, which brings him knocking on the gallery door and right into the action, and subsequently appointing himself Morgan’s personal bodyguard, against her wishes.

Morgan’s backstory was heartbreaking, abandoned by her mother as a child, never feeling like she really belonged with her adoptive family. Divorced from a cheating husband, who then murdered his business partner and went to prison. Now there are men after her, demanding a disk that belonged to her ex, of which she knows absolutely nothing. Jackson has his own baggage, blaming himself for his sister’s death two years ago, believing that he should have been able to save her from her abusive husband.

Jackson was such a great character. A private investigator, and former police officer. He sticks to Morgan like glue, even buying a last minute plane ticket and flying across the country with her, without a suitcase or anything, determined to protect her and keep her safe. When she gripes at him and tells him she doesn’t need him, she can take care of herself, he just smiles and follows along behind her.

Fast paced, with plenty of suspense, some edge of your seat moments, and of course the requisite happy ending. I would have liked to immediately start the second book, but alas, I still have boxes of books in my garage that haven’t been unpacked since I moved, and no idea which box it is in, so it’ll have to wait a bit. But I’m eager to continue the series.

Synopsis from Goodreads: Morgan Alexandria moved to Virginia to escape her past...but her past isn't ready to let her go. Thanks to her ex-husband's shady dealings, someone's after her, and if it weren't for Jackson Sharo, she might already be dead. Can Morgan trust Jackson? Maybe not. The former big-city cop is practically a stranger. But trying to handle everything on her own just leads to new disasters. And without Jackson's help, she could find herself running right into a trap....

16 February 2022

Empty Stockings

 

DENIS HAMILL

Stats for my copy: Mass market Pocket Star Books, 2003.

How acquired: Via Book Mooch.

First line: Rory Maguire helped get Jack Kennedy elected president.

(For Goodreads synopsis, scroll down.)

My thoughtsA fascinating look at tenement life in 1960s New York. Fourteen year old Rory is such a well defined character. He goes to school, he works after school, and his earnings contribute to supporting the family. His father is a veteran who was wounded in the war, and then later was injured on the job and is now in a wheelchair or struggling with crutches. His mother works in a laundry and does her best to keep home and hearth running.

Rory’s father was in the Merchant Marine during the war. I’ve never heard much about the Merchant Marine, and had always thought it was a branch of the Marine Corps that served at sea. I didn’t know that the Merchant Marine was not actually considered part of the U.S. Military, and its veterans received none of the benefits that soldiers and sailors did. They were not given veteran status until 1988!

Rory is proud of his father, and desperate to find someone who will help him get the benefits he should be entitled to, and this drives much of the story. In the process, he learns a lot about the Merchant Marine, and we learn right along with him. The book left me wanting to learn more, and sent me searching for non-fiction about the Merchant Marine.

But I digress. EMPTY STOCKINGS is about more than that, of course. It’s about the mourning and heartache that followed President Kennedy’s assassination. It’s about the day to day life of a young boy who wants to be a journalist. A young boy falling for a pretty girl, worrying about his family not having Christmas, trying to steer his younger brother away from the rough crowd he hangs out with, from gang life.

Well written and mesmerizing, I enjoyed this book so much more than I had anticipated. I also teared up at the end, which I so had not anticipated.

Synopsis from Goodreads: Rory Maguire is a fourteen-year-old boy looking for a better life for himself and his family in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Harry, had a terrible accident that cost him his job, his ability to walk, and his dignity. His brother, Dermot, is hanging out with a local gang called the Shamrocks, and his two little sisters are growing hungry in the Maguires' frigid tenement apartment. Rory's dreams of becoming a writer seem hopelessly out of reach, as does winning the heart of Carol, the daughter of a prominent Brooklyn lawyer. What Rory needs most this Christmas is a miracle -- and even though he can't bring his hero John F. Kennedy back to life, he might be able to give his father, an ex-merchant marine, the recognition he deserves...and offer his family the gift of hope, health, and happiness for years to come.

02 February 2022

Sunrise (Sky King Ranch, Book One)

 

SUSAN MAY WARREN

Stats for my copy: Trade paperback, Revell, 1/4/22.

How acquired: Revell Reads Blogger Program

First line: By the time Dodge got to the hospital, he’d already broken his first promise.

(For Goodreads synopsis below.)

My thoughtsI’d not previously read anything by Susan May Warren, but I have a fascination with Alaska and the Antarctica, and reading about snow and ice, despite the fact that I hate to be cold and don’t leave my house when it snows here (which thankfully isn’t often). So the cover and the synopses (“When one of Echo’s fellow researchers goes missing, Echo sets out to find her, despite a blizzard, a rogue grizzly haunting the woods, and the biting cold.”) drew my attention. And wow, was this book good!

The characterization is wonderful. The story is action packed, but at the same time it’s a riveting character study. And not just regarding Echo and Dodge, but Alaska itself. Alaska is definitely one of the main characters of the book. Along with the actual story line, the author provides a ton of detail about the Alaskan wilderness, mushing/dog sledding, and flying. Echo has a team of dogs and when she is out on her sled behind her dogs, the author goes into a lot detail about the terrain, her route, her handling of the sled and the dogs. Dodge is a pilot, and when he’s flying, the author goes into a lot of detail about all the steps he takes to check over the plane before taking off, the terrain below him, his route, and his handling of the plane. I’m talking step by step detail. And it was all completely fascinating.

Then you throw in the thoughts and feelings of the characters. Echo and Dodge had been friends since a young age, which grew into love. But then Dodge left, and now they haven’t seen each other for ten years. At first we don’t know why he left, but eventually the author gives us that backstory, which I’m not going to reveal here. But the incident that drove Dodge away has had a profound effect on both of their lives, so now they have a lot of baggage to unpack. In addition, Echo has abandonment issues from her mother leaving when she was very young, and Dodge has issues with his family and a father who he believes does not love him. Oh, so much beautiful angst for both of them!

Don’t get me wrong, the book isn’t all just detailed narrative. There’s lots of plot, action, suspense and thrills rushing across the pages at a quick pace. It was all very enthralling. I’m already a little disappointed that the next book in the series is not set in Alaska, but I can’t wait for it, and I anticipate the author will make me fall as in love with Nigeria as I am with Alaska.

*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher and have voluntarily reviewed it*

Synopsis from Goodreads: Pilot Dodge Kingston has always been the heir to Sky King Ranch. But after a terrible family fight, he left to become a pararescue jumper. A decade later, he's headed home to the destiny that awaits him.

That's not all that's waiting for Dodge. His childhood best friend and former flame, Echo Yazzie, is a true Alaskan--a homesteader, dogsledder, and research guide for the DNR. Most of all, she's living a life Dodge knows could get her killed. One of these days she's going to get lost in the woods again, and his worst fear is that he won't be there to find her.

When one of Echo's fellow researchers goes missing, Echo sets out to find her, despite a blizzard, a rogue grizzly haunting the woods, and the biting cold. Plus, there's more than just the regular dangers of the Alaskan forests stalking her . . .

Will Dodge be able to find her in time? And if he does, is there still room for him in her heart?