Friday, December 2, 2011

November 2011



"No heavy reading" was definitely the motto for my November reading. Lots of good romance, one fiction disappointment, and one outstanding memoir.


HUMMINGBIRD LAKE by Emily March
Rating:  3/5 (Romance Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  eBook
The second in Emily March's Eternity Springs series. Not quite as good as the first (Angel's Rest), but good enough for me to reserve the third (Heartache Falls) and fourth (Lover's Leap) at the library.

First Line:  The echo of the gunshot jerked Sage Anderson out of her nightmare.





ALREADY HOME by Susan Mallery
Rating:  3/5 (Fiction Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  eBook
A good story in need of some crisp editing. I did like the story of this unique family and circle of friends set against the background of a gourmet cooking/food store despite the sometimes endless passages moving me from event to event as the story played out.

First Line:  "What do you think?" Jenna Stevens asked, doing her best to sound confident.




CREED'S HONOR by Linda Lael Miller
Rating:  3/5 (Romance Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  eBook
In this installment of Linda Lael Miller's Montana Creeds Series, a cowboy (a Creed, of course)and a stray dog bring love and comfort to Tricia McCall. While the family interaction was interesting (loved Tricia's great-grandmother!), the stubborn hero and heroine made this story drag a bit. I know the HEA is inevitable, but I prefer storylines where the H&H work the inevitable out earlier in the book and then deal with the fallout.

First Line: Tricia McCall was not the type to see apparitions, but there were times--especially when lonely, tired or both--that she caught just the merest flicker of a glimpse of her dog, Rusty, out of the corner of one eye.




FALLING TOGETHER by Marisa de los Santos
Rating:  3/5 (Fiction Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  Hardcover
I fell into this author's first two books (Love Walked In and Belong To Me), but not so much her latest, Falling Together. Despite their weaknesses and the emotional hurdles they had to jump, these characters did not touch me at all. Their smugness irked me. Added to that, I didn't "get" the reasoning behind the initial breakup of the friendship. A disappointing reading experience.

First Line: Pen would not use the word summoned when she told Jamie about the e-mail later that night.


SWEET JUDY BLUE EYES: MY LIFE IN MUSIC by Judy Collins
Rating:  4.5/5 (Non-fiction Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  Hardcover
With its many musical and musician references, reading Sweet Judy Blue Eyes was like déjà vu all over again. Some of what was included in the book, I knew; some, I knew once but now remember. Joy, sadness, success, failure--all covered openly and honestly in this book by the lady whose voice one friend described thusly: "If amethysts could sing...."

First Line: It's a Sunday night, and I am traveling from Hartford to New York City, heading in from a show.





COMING HOME by Mariah Stewart
Rating:  3.5/5 (Romance Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  eBook
I was expecting one of those sweet hometown romances but instead got a really good story, a little suspense, a believable romance, and incentive to continue reading this series.

First Line: Diary--Whatever did we do here in St. Dennis before our little village was "discovered?"





DEEP IN THE VALLEY by Robyn Carr
Rating:  3.5/5 (Romance Scale)
Source:  Library
Format:  eBook
Having read all of Robyn Carr's Virgin River books to date, I thought I would go back to catch up on the Grace Vally series that introduced some of the secondary characters I met in the early VR books. I did like the way the romance played in the background while all of the characters and the town were introduced. Will put next two in this series on my library reserve list.

First Line: June stood in the shower a little longer than usual, preoccupied with a conversation she would have later in the day.




So, a comfortable November of reading. Just picked up EXPLOSIVE EIGHTEEN by Janet Evanovich and THEN AGAIN by Diane Keaton from the library, so December seems to be starting off with some promise!

1 comment:

Les said...

Looks like you had pretty much the same reaction to the new book by MDS as I did. I'm hoping it's a fluke and her next book wins us over like Love Walked In and Belong to Me.

I wonder if my mom or husband would like the Judy Collins book. I've heard very good things about it, but it's not calling to me.