Once Upon A Time There Was You by Elizabeth Berg

On her wedding day, Irene Marsh sits in the bride’s room asking her best friend Valerie to go and get the car and help her escape. And if Valerie doesn’t want to help, Irene understands; she says can take a bus home.
On the night before his wedding, John Marsh sits in a bar with his best friend who asks a nervous John to recall why he’s marrying Irene, in an effort to calm him down.  John says: “Because she doesn’t wear make-up?”
This marriage ends in divorce.  No surprise there, not even to Irene and John.  In fact they would both agree the only good thing that happened during their marriage was their daughter Sadie.

Now at age 18, Sadie is living with her mother and feels smothered by Irene’s over bearing need to control everything that involves Sadie, and John while still playing the role of the good father, lives back in Minnesota and seems distant and unavailable when Sadie needs him. 

When tragedy strikes, hitting the core of what Irene and John held dearest, the once couple is brought back together to support one another while they try to support their daughter as well.

Irene and Sadie live in a three-flat. A three-flat is a three-story walk up apartment building in which each dwelling unit occupies one story and all share a common main entrance.


As I continue my way through the works of Elizabeth Berg I found myself with her newest release, Once Upon A Time There was You.   I felt almost from the beginning that this book was going to be predictable.  A few pages in, I felt as though I knew how it would all end and with a resigned sigh, I proceeded deeper into the book.

It made me, and hopefully you as well, happy to know I was wrong.

Irene was not a strong woman.  She was self-conscious about her body, her age, and the fact that her daughter soon would go off to college and she would be alone.  Irene dated yes, but never really connected with anyone.  Even her best friend Valerie said that Irene was restless… never satisfied with just staying put. 

“It’s like you’re all the time digging in the tomato bin, saying, ‘Where are the apples?'”

~ Valerie to Irene page 276

And John was actually the more likable of the once couple.  He was calm, patient, and thought before he spoke, unlike Irene who’s every emotion ran right out her mouth.

Really though, this book centers around Sadie and Sadie’s “happening” is the plot of this book, and I have to say, a weak plot at that.  What happened to Sadie could have been quite a powerful story line.  In fact when it was happening I was thinking whoa…. this is going to really be explosive of how the book moves forward.

But…

it wasn’t.

And so the book moves on from this point and I along with it, wondering what big thing would happen…. but alas, did not.

As I turned the last page (actually I really did turn the last page because I did not realize it was the last page…) I do not know if I had a full sense of closure.  Yes, most of the story was brought full circle, but in the end… it felt…. incomplete to me.

An enjoyable light read.  Nothing more.

Amazon Rating

Good reads Review

The 2011 WHERE Are You reading Map has been updated to include this book

I borrowed this book from my local library

Morning Meanderings…A Chance To Win Forever by Maggie Stiefvater And A Queen Event

Good morning!  😀

Sun shining… mood hitting level awesome…. what could be going on?

OH – many things!  For one, today releases Forever by Maggie Stiefvater.  I reviewed this a few weeks back with the appropriate level of SSQQQUUEEESSSS so you know…. check it out.  😀  (Amazon rating here)

And check this out…. I am so not a fan of book trailers but this is something incredible…

I had pre ordered Forever back in January right after I finished Linger.  When I received the ARC at BEA this year, I still wanted the hard cover that I had pre ordered so that book is due here in the next couple of days.  Hmmm…. what to do with the ARC?  (*see bottom of this post)


Tonight is our book club Queen Event which is basically a potluck event where we all dress up in formal wear and give little speeches of why we should be the Queen.  Why do we do this?  It came out of a book we read years ago called Same Sweet Girls by Cassandra King.  It is just a fun crazy thing we do every July and it is a lot of crazy fun! 

Here is a glimpse into last years 2010 event:

Click here to read about this event

and here is 2009 before…

Click here to read about this event

I bought my dress for tonight on clearance… I have a closet full now of these fun dresses… (one of which you may have seen dive into the lake for the polar plunge in May).  😛

I love this event because we all agreed to do it… I wasn’t sure they would, but yes, for the past 5 years we have done this and had so much fun seeing what everyone came up with for their speech… some sing, some rhyme… some read off cards like a politician.  It is all in fun and we do have fun!  😀

Pictures and results will be up tomorrow 😀

**Leave a comment today on this post and I will choose one random winner to receive my ARC copy of Forever which I will send out to them this week. 

It’s Monday! What Are You reading?

It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading is where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week…. and anything in between!  D  This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme.  I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment telling me how many you visited.  **You do not have to have a blog to participate! You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

Last weeks winner:

Megan from Hardcover Feedback


WOO HOO!!!!  Please choose an item out of the Reading Cafe Grab Shelves  and email me your choice with your mailing address as well!   journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

**New books added today to the Reading Cafe giveaway!

I am really excited about this weeks meme!  Mainly because as of this afternoon I completed a hard and busy two weeks of projects that had left me with minimal time to visit what you are reading, let alone read much myself.  Here is what I did manage to finish this week:

Escape From Zobadak by Brad Gallagher (book review – MG)

The Secret Lives Of The Four Wives by Lola Shoneyin (book tour and review)

Bloody Jack by L A Meyer (audio review – first in the series… and ooh… you are not going to want to miss this one!)

Candy Freak by Steve Almond (audio review with addition to review since posted *see below)

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming (audio review out of my norm for the Shaken Not Stirred Challenge)

 

 

Oh and I forgot to post a picture to go with my Candy Freak post… the review explains what is happening in this pic… and the result…;)

mmm hmmm.... I kind of get into my reviews. Click pick to go to story

Another strong audio week which really is a sign of summer…. I can listen to audio while grilling, cleaning, mowing the lawn, when on the go – this is a great way to still get your “reads in”.  😛

That said… here is what I have happening now and on going through this week…

Those parts of Medium Raw–more of a collection of essays than a streamlined narrative–that seemed to grow out of that celebrity, such as Bourdain’s feuds with food critics and celebrity chefs, impressed reviewers the least. But they still found much to savor, particularly Bourdain’s biting personality, his own humorous self-deprecation, his ability to bring out the unknown elements of the restaurant industry, particularly the kitchen and service staff who might otherwise be ignored, and, not least of all, the well-written (if often vulgar) and compelling stories.

I seen a couple of episodes of Bourdain’s tv show a while back and was fascinated by his travel and food experiences.  Yes, he is rough around the edges and that is even more apparent in this audio that I am about an hour into, but if you can over look the roughness – there is an interesting tale underneath.  At least so far.

 

 

 

Even on their wedding day, John and Irene sensed that they were about to make a mistake. Years later, divorced, dating other people, and living in different parts of the country, they seem to have nothing in common—nothing except the most important person in each of their lives: Sadie, their spirited eighteen-year-old  daughter. Feeling smothered by Irene and distanced from John, Sadie is growing more and more attached to her new boyfriend, Ron.
When tragedy strikes, Irene and John come together to support the daughter they love so dearly. What takes longer is to remember how they really feel about each other.

I had started this book a while ago… sat it down… renewed it at the library… and now have picked it up again and am sailing along. 😀

 

 

 

 

The night is not safe for mortals. Denise MacGregor knows all too well what lurks in the shadows — her best friend is half-vampire Cat Crawfield — and she has already lost more than the average human could bear. But her family’s past is wrapped in secrets and shrouded in darkness — and a demon shape-shifter has marked Denise as prey. Now her survival depends on an immortal who lusts for a taste of her.

He is Spade, a powerful, mysterious vampire who has walked the earth for centuries and is now duty-bound to protect this endangered, alluring human — even if it means destroying his own kind. Denise may arouse his deepest hungers, but Spade knows he must fight his urge to have her as they face the nightmare together, because once the first crimson drop falls, they will both be lost.

Yes…. my reading and audio is all over the grid this week.  😛  This audio was one I picked up through Blackstone audio at BEA and thought I could give it a try.  So far…. hmmm…. it is… a love story… and really, not so bad.  Does anyone else think this dude on the audio cover looks like a young Timothy Hutton?  Anyone?  Anyone? 

 

 

 

 

When Madeline Stone walks away from Chicago and moves five hundred miles north to the coast of Lake Superior, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, she isn’t prepared for how much her life will change.

Charged with caring for an aging family friend, Madeline finds herself in the middle of beautiful nowhere with Gladys and Arbutus, two octogenarian sisters-one sharp and stubborn, the other sweeter than sunshine. As Madeline begins to experience the ways of the small, tight-knit town, she is drawn into the lives and dramas of its residents. It’s a place where times are tough and debts run deep, but friendship, community, and compassion run deeper. As the story hurdles along-featuring a lost child, a dashed love, a car accident, a wedding, a fire, and a romantic reunion-Gladys, Arbutus, and the rest of the town teach Madeline more about life, love, and goodwill than she’s learned in a lifetime.

Late!  Late tour review.  Last weeks CRAZINESS caused me a miss on this one and gah… catching up 😀

That’s whats on the barbie..  I am still finishing the Harry Potter Books, and listening to the second in the series Bloody Jack audio too. 

I have requested and received all the Mondays in July off from work!  WOO HOO!!!  This is a much-needed break from life happenings and with busy weekends, Monday is a great recoup  day.  It also means I will have more time to explore what all of you are reading and for the first time in weeks I am going to get around and see you and what is trending through the book blogs!  😀

Be sure to add your What Are You Reading post link below where it says click here, so I as well as others can find their way to you!  😀

 

 

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Morning Meanderings… Cabin Trip. Jenga. And a Good Time Had By All

Good Morning!

Home as of yesterday afternoon and a happy road trip to the cabin was complete.  I went with my son Brad and his best friend Andy to our cabin on the North Shore on Friday.  We had limited time, but made the 3+ hour trip anyway… just to hang out and Brad had never seen the Cabin (he is home from the Navy just until this coming Tuesday).

We had a lot of fun putting our way there… stopping for lunch at Grandma’s in Duluth, Dairy Queen in Two Harbors for ice cream and then arriving at Finland, Minnesota.  We went to dinner down the road at Our Place and then back to the cabin for an exciting round of Jenga.  Would you believe I have owned the game all of the four years of the cabin and have never played it?

It was actually fun and we made it to level 32 before Brad (uh huh… I totally ratted him out) crashed the tower of Jenga. 

Brad - jenga! jenga!

 

Andy.... sweating the next move...

 

Yes, we are watching Grown Ups on the TV.  😀

We came home yesterday afternoon and I went out to dinner with hubby then a good nights sleep.

Today I move the IHN guests to their next location and with a little luck I will be home by noon to relax this afternoon into a good book.  Crazy week is almost…. officially over 😀

 

 

 

 

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming

Meet James Bond.  He is charming, sophisticated, handsome, ruthless, and licensed to kill.  In this first of the Bond stories, James’ mission is to take out a lethal high rolling Russian Operation called ‘Le Chiffre’ by ruining him at the baccarar table, forcing him into an early “retirement” so to speak.

Lady luck seems to have sides with 007 as Le Chiffre hits a losing streak… but you never know what will happen when playing such high stakes and a beautiful female agent by the name of Vesta may just turn the roll of the dice a different way…

First off… we need a little theme music:

This is my first experience with James Bond.  Yup.  It’s true.  I have never watched a movie, well, maybe caught glimpses but enough to know I had no read interest, and I have never read a book about 007.  From what I knew going into this challenge (more on that in a minute) is that James Bond was some sort of FBI, spy, or vigilante…. I was not sure.  I also thought from the little I knew, that he was a lady’s man – there was always a new girl in every movie, and so in his spare time, he drank his signature drink with the ladies, and then occasionally killed a bad guy.

So in recap…. never committed to a woman, killed people, wore uptight suits everywhere, cocky attitude, cheesy theme music….

Yup.  Not really my thing…

Now wait.  before you go thinking, “whoa Sheila, did you just write the anti – review?”, hear me out.  I am telling you what I thought prior to my Shaken Not Stirred experience.

Ok – whats Shaken Not Stirred?  This is a Challenge started by the wonderful Jennifer of Literate Housewife, working with the wonderful Blackstone Audio.  Our challenge is, if we choose to accept it, is to listen to the 007 audio, one per month – and we also gather each month at a Twitter party under the hashtag #shakennotstirred and watch the movie that goes with the audio together.

I am always interested in stretching my audio taste buds… I have said before I tend to be more daring in my audio choices, then I am in my reading.  A book is easy to put down and my mind will just drift away if it is not holding me.  Audio however I usually give a longer chance to suck me in.  I am usually driving or doing something while listening so it is not always convenient to take it out and choose another – not saying that I haven’t just that audio tends to take me longer to say “nah” too.

Ok enough background info as I am already late on this review.  This was our June selection, the kick off to the challenge, and while I did join in on the Twitter party and the watching of the movie, I missed out on the June review date as I was not done with the audio.  I actually started listening to it late and well…. just finished now.

There are a few pleasant surprises I found in Casino Royale.  One is that when I listened (and watched the movie) tot his audio, I seen the story behind James Bond and for some reason that really made a difference to me.  Seeing how he got his start, and how he handled himself in this early book made all the difference to me.  Actually, and I shared this with Jennifer, Literate Housewife, I now felt as though I understood him.  The little glimpses of what I knew of him, and my pre judgement of him changed and suddenly – I felt I knew the man behind the gun. 

I know, totally cheesy right?  😛

Casino Royale turned out to be a pleasant listen, a good story line.  By starting at the very beginning I was able to understand that Bond was an agent (not the vigilante I had thought…. although that would have been super cool!) and I was able to learn about the agency he worked for.  I also learned that the “00” or double O stands for agents with a license to kill.  James Bond, becomes 007.  The 7th in the agency with this license.

Bond never quite shook the “ladies man” label I had given him prior to this audio.  He obviously is, and not always the nicest one either.  He has a few lines that made me think I was right about these books/movies, but then he would turn it around to a softer side of him that has left me still uncertain.  The jury is still out on this one.

I ended this audio impressed with myself for taking on this challenge into an area I never though I would go, as well as for the fact that it really wasn’t that bad.  I found the story line interesting, and now having listened to this audio and see the Casino Royale movie, I feel as though I understand Bond a bit better as we go forward.  I think I may know now why he has a new woman in every book.

Simon Vance was an amazing narrator.  He did an excellent job on the Bond vibe and I can see why he had won awards for his readings.  Wow. 

I look forward to our July discussion and review of Live and Let Die. 

Good Reads Review

The 2011 WHERE are you reading map has been updated to include Casino Royale

I won my copy of this audio book from Blackstone audio

Candyfreak by Steve Almond (yes, that’s really his last name)

Yes, author Steve Almond is truly a candy freak.  In a witty, candy obsessed, and even informative ways, Candy Freak takes us through the world of candy making, candy packaging, and how the candy that tantalize us at the check out counters earns that prime spot.  All of this through the experiences of Steve Almond.

Like Steve Almond… I have a sweet tooth.  I am drawn to chocolate almost daily.  If there is not chocolate in the house, I have been known to settle for chocolate chips.  I am kind of chocolate snob and LOVE a good chocolate piece to go with my evening cup of coffee.  Mmmm…. chocolately bliss. 😛

As a child, I remember quite well, candy hording.  This practice took place after a big candy holiday like Christmas, Easter, or Halloween.  I would hide my candy for months in dresser drawers and in my Barbie playhouse.  I would ration it out to myself… savoring each and every piece.  Some times… I just liked to look at it, knowing it was all MINE.   Of course, eventually, mom or dad always discovered my stash, I would get a lecture about ants, and my candy would be thrown away.  In this case, while disappointed, I knew another holiday would come and I would start the process again.  (You will be relieved to know that I have outgrown that for the most part.  Now I have a lone candy bar or two stashed in a desk drawer, purely there for comfort.  😛

Even Steve himself starts his book off admitting his addiction:

Some Things You Should Know About the Author

1. The author has eaten a piece of candy every single day of his entire life.

I want you to look at this sentence and think about it briefly and, if you’re so inclined, perhaps say a little prayer on behalf of my molars. This would not be unwarranted, and for supporting evidence, I refer you to Elizabeth Gulevitch, a highly competent doctor of dental surgery who spent most of the early Seventies numbing my jaw. I doubt Dr. Gulevitch is the sort to have established a hall of fame in her waiting room (she was more the Ansel Adams type) but I would like to believe that my run of seven cavities during the infamous campaign of 1973 stands as some kind of record.                                                                                                

~ Prologue, Candy Freak

I listened to this on audio and found it filled my heads with the memories of my favorite candies growing up.  Steve covers everything from Pop Rocks and the urban legends that went with Pop Rocks, the laws of supply and demand when it came to Bubblicious gum (oh wow…. I had forgotten how much I loved Bubblicious!),

For some reason I found myself fascinated by this telling of candies that were described to the point of how they dissolved in your mouth – enough to make my own mouth water at the thought of them! 

The first half or so of this audio is all about these “candyhood” memories, retellings, and the ones that were loved but discontinued.  In some cases, Steve stock piles candy bars he knows are no longer going to be produced by buying them by the case loads.  I found this walk through candy land very interesting and fun.

Then last half of the book is more about Steve’s discovery that he can tour candy companies and watch the bars being made.  At first this is interesting, listening to the history of the company, many times handed down from generation to generation… people upholding the candy making quality year after year.  And it was even interesting to hear how the machines worked and how the actual process of making goodies, oh lets say like Twin Bing, or the Idaho Spud are produced.  But then, the next story and tour seemed a bit the same, and by the third tour I was wondering where this was all going and how it would wrap up. 

There are some interesting tid bits in between…. for instance, I did not know about shelving fees, that the big name candy companies pay a substantial price for those prime checkout counter spaces in our grocery stores and big name retails companies like Wal-Mart.  (You would think as someone who worked as Management at Wal-Mart for 14 years would have known this but I had not!)

I was also thrilled to hear that Steve also thinks Peeps are horrible (they are my personal candy nemesis).

 

 

Recently at the dollar store in my town I found…. Bubblicious.  I was just finishing this audio so snatched it up with the brilliant idea to blow a bubble for this review.  Well…. let’s just say, Bubblicious is not what it used to be.  It took two pieces and about 20 outtakes before I got this picture.  The gum would not form a bubble (and yes I totally blame the gum… not me… :razz:)

Was this audio worth my time?  Absolutely!  I had a lot of fun reminiscing about the candy of my youth, and learned a little something along the way too. 

Amazon rating

Good reads review

The 2011 WHERE Are you reading map has been updated to include Candyfreak

I purchased this audio from audible.com

thanks to Jill from Fizzy Thoughts who’s review made me want to know more!  😀

Morning Meanderings: Bring On The New Releases!

Good morning.  I was just drooling looking over the fantastic new releases.  What is it with this ever producing book world that fascinates me?  The books keep on a coming and I keep on wishing and wanting to read more and more… in a life time I could not read everything I wish I could!  😀

Look at these beauties here below…

NEW RELEASES BY GENRE

Then Came You
Once Upon a River
The Last Letter from Your Lover
The Book of Lies
Everything Beautiful Began After
fiction
Supergods
Sex on the Moon: The Amazing Story Behind the Most Audacious Heist in History
The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World
Vegan for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Be Healthy and Fit on a Plant-Based Diet
Haiti After the Earthquake
nonfiction
Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3)
Supernaturally (Paranormalcy, #2)
Wolfsbane (Nightshade, Book 2)
Ripple
Wildefire (Wildefire, #1)
young adult
Crookedstar's Promise (Warriors Super Edition)
It's the First Day of School...Forever!
Flat Broke: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Greed
Melvin and the Boy
Too Many Frogs!
children’s
David Bowie: Starman
Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization
Debt: The First 5,000 Years
Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy
The Shooting Salvationist: J. Frank Norris and the Murder Trial that Captivated America
history & biography
Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life
It Looked Different on the Model
Growing Up Amish: A Memoir
The Third Wave: A Volunteer Story
The Ledge: An Adventure Story of Friendship and Survival on Mount Rainier
memoir & autobiography
Never Knowing
Iron House
The End of Everything: A Novel
The Silent Girl (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #9)
Turn of Mind
mystery & thriller
Undead and Undermined (Undead #10)
How to Seduce a Scoundrel
Seduce Me in Flames (A Three Worlds Novel, #2)
Skin Dive (Skin, #4)
Tamed by a Highlander (Children Of The Mist, #3)
romance
Flashback
Heaven's Shadow: Book I
Rebirth (Aftertime, #2)
Rule 34
Vortex
science fiction
A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5)
Ghost Story (The Dresden Files,  #13)
Spell Bound (Women of the Otherworld, #12)
Overbite (Insatiable, #2)
Grave Dance (Alex Craft, #2)
fantasy
The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb: A Novel
The Things We Cherished
The Return of Captain John Emmett
The Way
Next to Love
historical fiction
Blood Work
Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom, Volume 4
Black Bird, Volume 9
Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Volume 9
Alice in the Country of Hearts, Volume 6
graphic novels & comics

At first glance I already know I want to read, Then Came You by Jennifer Weiner, Haiti by Paul Farmer, I have already read (and LOVED) Forever by Maggie Steifvater, Growing Up Amish by Ira Wagler, Never Knowing by Steven Chase, and The End Of Everything by Megan Abbott.

How about you – any of these stand out as MBR (Must Be Read) for you?

 

I am going to our cabin today with our Navy son Brad, and his best friend Andy who is also in the Navy.  Brad has never seen the cabin before.  We had a small one when the kids were growing up, very old school – no indoor plumbing, so tiny that when you pulled out the hide-a-bed it took up the whole living room, meaning you had to climb over the bed to get out the door.  It did not have heat, we brought heaters….

AL (hubby and I) saved and saved and by the time Brad had graduated, we had finally found what we liked, a very nice double wide 2001 modular home with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a nice large living room – and even a nicer kitchen than I have in my own home!  I can not wait for Brad to see it!  😀

We will be back tomorrow afternoon, I still have commitments to out IHN week and Brad has people yet to visit before he goes back to Florida this next week.  Posts and reviews are prepped while I am away. 

Bloody Jack by L.A.Meyer

London.  1797.  The plague is hitting full force and Mary “Jacky” Faber can do nothing as her parents and her only sibling are soon counted among the dead.  Alone and penniless, eight year old Mary takes to the streets with a gang of orphans, doing her best to learn the way of the streets and how to survive.  When the leader of the orphans is killed, Mary once again finds herself alone and struggling to find her way.

When an idea strikes, Mary cuts her hair short, dresses in men’s clothes, changes her name to “Jack” Faber and finds her way to employment as a ships boy on the HMS Dolphin.  During the first battle with a pirates ship, her bravery saves the life of a fellow ship boy and earns her the nickname ‘Bloody Jack’. 

As time goes on and “Jack” learns the way of the sea… she also turns her eye to Jaimy, the boy she saved.  But what is a girl to do who is dressed as a boy, but so desperately wishes she could just be herself.  If anyone finds out her true identity, she will certainly be thrown overboard…

yet she can not keep this charade up forever. 

I have seen this series floating around for about a year now around the blogs.  My first peek of interest was the raving of this series on audio.  Good audio raving always peeks my interest.  But really – a whole series around a young girl on a ship?  Would I really find that interesting?  Would I?

But the blog buzz continued and time and again I seen this title come up and my curiosity grew…

so….

I jumped on board.

(Get it?  A little ship humor…)

At first listen, Katherine Kellgren’s narration of a rough voiced orphan girl with a thick accident takes a little getting used to.  I honestly had to wonder if I would get into this…

It did not take long to change my mind.

Bloody Jack is an amazing story.  Mary “Jacky” Faber tells her take of life on the streets to life on this ship in humorous detail. 

“He’s got muscles like a horse and looks to have a brain to match”

With a variety of voices, narrator Katherine Kellgren covers everyone from the Irish sailor Liam, a Jamaican seaman, creepy and sinister Jacob Sloat as well as the other ship boys, including Jamey, the one who has stolen Mary’s heart – but he thinks she is just another ships boy. 

Before I was done with this audio I had already requested and received the next book in this series, as I wanted to know more about the adventures of Bloody Jack! 

Do not drag your feet like I did on this one, I highly recommend the audio version and sit back and enjoy a tale that I think will surprise you!

Amazon rating

Good Reads review

The 2011 WHERE Are You reading Map has been updated to include Bloody Jack

 

 

 

I borrowed this audio from our local library

Morning Meanderings… Do Not Let Anyone Ever Tell You No…

Good morning.  😀

I feel as though I am reaching a finish line.  😀  Today I work, help out tonight with IHN (homeless program) and then prepare to leave tomorrow for a quick but exciting trip to the cabin.  I am taking Navy son Brad and his best friend Andy to the cabin for a night.  Brad has never been there and we have owned it now for four years.

I can not wait to experience this with him!  He has little time to get around to see everyone before he goes back so we are popping up there on Friday afternoon and coming back Saturday afternoon.

Recently this part of America’s Got Talent (which I really enjoy watching!) was brought to my attention.

….I wept.

This is a wonderful reminder that it does not matter how old you are, what obstacles you may need to leap over (or blow up), never never never let anyone tell you that you can not do something.

Seriously, what a message this has. 

Reading a little Harry Potter currently and starting the second book of Bloody Jack on audio as well as Born In Fire by Nora Roberts (LONG STORY :razz:).

Have an awesome Thursday!

The Secret Lives Of The Four Wives by Lola Shoneyin

Bolanle Alao is about to cause an uproar.  She has just become the youngest wife, the fourth wife , of Baba Sigi.  Bolanle is smart, educated, and beautiful – but naive when it comes to the relationship dynamics among the other three wives. 

Baba Segi is an overweight businessman who welcomed Bolanle into his home, no questions asked.  Bolanle whose mild manner and sweet looks quickly becomes Baba Segi’s most valued possession.  Baba’s other wives, particularity Iya Segi and Iya Femi, come up with a plan to make sweet Bolanle leave, only to be met with disaster when a secret is uncovered that the three other wives have long guarded and now this secret will change everything…

Alternative covers

I didn’t just happen upon this room.  I dreamed of the pale green walls before I arrived.  Now the built in wardrobe was mine and so is the ceiling fan. Opening lines to The Secret Lives Of The Four Wives

I am sitting here this morning posed over my laptop trying desperately to think how to put my feelings about this book into words.  Everything I type, I delete as I do not think it does this book justification. 

Raw with emotion, packed with powerfully written words, I think I melted into this read from the very start…. it just… became a part of me.

It’s not often where I find a multi character book that develops each of the characters to the point that I feel I knew them all.  This was the case in The Secret Lives Of The Four Wives.   I felt as though I would recognize them on the street, Iya Femi with her love of money and what it can do, Iya Tope, kind but shy and always afraid, Iya Segi – the one to watch out for as she shows  no mercy to those she feels have crossed her, and of course the lovely Bolanle, intelligent and beautiful and therefore a threat to the other three.

A polygamous marriage was not the plan for any of these women, but occasionally – you have to deal the hand you got. There were times I had to laugh at the results of these four women wanting the attentions of one man, and at other times I had to think what a different life style this would be to the point I felt a little sorry for each of them.  There are a few hard topic lines as well including:  rape, and while sex is part of the book, it is detailed out to the point of TMI, but as a natural part of the story being told.

The setting of this tale is in Nigeria and is beautifully detailed with the words that carried me from page to page to page….

A breathtaking read.

This book was sent to me as part of the TLC Book Tour