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Freebie Friday: Goodbye Summer 2019

08.30.2019 by Jen Ryland // 6 Comments

It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to an end – though fall is also a great season for reading. Enter my Freebie Friday: Goodbye Summer 2019 giveaway on Instagram!

I had a busier summer than I expected and my reading stats are not what I hoped, but I’m getting back on track.

I did a survey on Twitter and the majority of people responding said they preferred Instagram giveaways (though two wanted Twitter giveaways – next time!)

So please enter on Instagram. If you don’t use Instagram, just comment below and I’ll add you to the list for the random.org drawing, which will be on September .

Want to see what I thought of some of the books pictured? You can read my review of Serious Moonlight here and find my joint review of The Last Widow and Pieces of her here.

How did your summer reading go? I’m planning posts on fall books and what I am watching and look forward to talking to you about that!

Goodbye summer 2019 and hello to fall!

Categories // Giveaway Tags // freebie friday

Taking a break from an author

08.29.2019 by Jen Ryland // 10 Comments

Is there an author whose books you absolutely loved … until you didn’t? Let’s talk about taking a break from an author!

I was recently writing this review for two books by an author whose books I stopped reading for years after the very unexpected death of a major character. (Interestingly, the situation was VERY similar to what happened in Veronica Mars S4. But the story of that author break-up was probably more complicated than that, including the fact that my reading taste had changed.)

This made me think about taking a break from an author. The reasons could be two-fold: maybe their books changed, or maybe you did. In the first scenario, maybe they killed off a beloved character or sank your favorite ship. In the second, maybe their books stayed exactly the same (even too much the same?) and you decided you wanted to go in a different direction?

I’ve had this happen a few times. I can be kind of an obsessive reader (and person) and sometimes I just burn out on a particular kind of book. Or there was another thriller writer I read religiously and then the quality of his books suddenly seemed to go way downhill, like he was just cranking them out on auto-pilot, so I took a break. (Thankfully, he got back on track.) And while I like authors who make risky, gutsy choices, I don’t like it when it seems like an author kills off a character who’s inconvenient or has lost their usefulness.

In the case of the first author I took a break from, I recently went back to re-assess and decided that I would read her standalone books, but that her series books just weren’t for me anymore as a reader.

Have you taken a break from an author? Did you go back? Tell me about it in comments!

Categories // Blogging Tags // blogging

Reviews: The Last Widow and Pieces of Her

08.28.2019 by Jen Ryland // 2 Comments

These reviews of the Last Widow and Pieces of Her are also a tale of me, an author whose books I loved and then quit reading, a jump-off to tomorrow’s discussion post, AND an announcement of a FREEBIE FRIDAY this week (yay!)

I read all the Karin Slaughter Grant County books until Slaughter violently and unexpectedly killed off a central character and I decided that her books had just become too grim and violent for me. So I took a loooong (10?) year hiatus from her books. (Yes, readers do this and that will be tomorrow’s discussion topic, so check it out!)

Recently I dipped a toe back into the Slaughter water (ha!) with both a standalone AND a book back from that former series. So… check out my reviews: The Last Widow and Pieces of Her. *cue suspenseful music*

Here’s what I thought:

Review: Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter

Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter

Published August 21, 2019 by William Morrow

Thanks to the publisher for sending a review copy. My links are Amazon Affiliate links and all money raised goes to Metavivor. You can find out more here.

Synopsis adapted from Goodreads: Andrea Cooper knows everything about her mother Laura. She’s knows she’s spent her whole life in the small beachside town of Gullaway Island and she’s never kept a secret in her life. All that changes when a Saturday afternoon trip to the mall explodes into violence and Andrea suddenly sees a completely different side to Laura. Because it turns out that before Laura was Laura, she was someone completely different. For nearly thirty years she’s been hiding from her previous identity, lying low in the hope that no one will ever find her. But now she’s been exposed, and nothing will ever be the same again.

Review: Pieces of Her

I really enjoyed this one – I love stories about ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations. Andrea (Andy) suddenly realizes her mom has been hiding a BIG secret and has to a) figure out what her mom is hiding and b) how to help her.

Pieces of Her has a dual timeline – one following Andy in the present and the other taking us back to her mom’s secret life in the past. Andy was annoying at times, and the dual timeline wasn’t 100% successful for me, but overall I really enjoyed this and I think it will make a great Netflix series.

The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter

Published on August 20, 2019 by William Morrow

Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy.

Synopsis adapted from Goodreads:

A mysterious kidnapping: A scientist from the Centers for Disease Control is grabbed by unknown assailants in a shopping center parking lot. A devastating explosion: The serenity of a sunny Sunday afternoon is shattered by the boom of a ground-shaking blast. A diabolical enemy: Medical examiner Sara Linton and her partner Will Trent, an investigator with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, rush to the scene—and into the heart of a deadly conspiracy that threatens to destroy thousands of innocent lives. When the assailants abduct Sara, Will goes undercover to save her and prevent a massacre—putting his own life on the line for the woman and the country he loves.

Review: The Last Widow

So … there were two elements of the book for me: the Sara and Will romance part and the story itself. Full disclosure: I was never the biggest Sara fan (maybe part of why I was so annoyed about the character who was killed off). I like Will well enough.

There was an “it’s not you, it’s me” situation between me and this book which happened the have themes and plots that I strongly dislike.

I don’t like kidnapping plots and all and really don’t like woman-in-jeopardy kidnapping plots. (I think I would have liked this more if Will got kidnapped and Sara had to try to save him.)

The rest of The Last Widow had elements I also wasn’t crazy about, namely pedophilia (horrible) and infectious diseases and germ warfare (really creepy). So, I’ll be honest: I did a lot of skimming.

Will I cautiously go back to Karin Slaughter books? Yes, if they are standalones. And yes, I will definitely try the Netflix series. But I think I’m done with Will and Sara (sorry, guys! Wishing you all the best!)

Have you read Karin Slaughter? Talk to me in comments! Also, come check out my “Author Breakup” post tomorrow.

Looking for thrillers? Check out yesterday’s review of The Turn of the Key!

Categories // Reviews Tags // adult fiction, mystery, thriller

New YA Books Releasing August 27!

08.27.2019 by Jen Ryland // 5 Comments

Happy Book Birthday to the new YA Books releasing August 27, 2019! HBB aims to include all traditionally published YA books. If you know of anything I missed or want me to include an indie book, please let me know in comments!

New YA Books Releasing August 27

Quick reminder: my links are Amazon Affiliate links and all money raised goes to Metavivor. You can find out more here.

New YA Books Releasing August 27

All the Bad Apples by Moira Fowley-Doyle

Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

The Ghost Seekers (The Soul Keepers #2) by Devon Taylor

Mind Games by Shana Silver

Rage (Stormheart #2) by Cora Carmack

Run, Hide, Fight Back by April Henry

Song of the Abyss (Tower of Winds #2) by Makiia Lucier

These Divided Shores (These Rebel Waves #2) by Sara Raasch

Wild Savage Stars (The Sweet Black Waves #2) by Kristina Perez

Did you miss last week’s list? You can find it here!

Categories // New Releases Tags // new ya Releases

Modern Gothic With a Twist: Review of The Turn of the Key

08.26.2019 by Jen Ryland // 7 Comments

Looking for a Modern Gothic with a twist? Check out my Review of The Turn of the Key! I am all about creepy gothic stories and a big fan of Ruth Ware. What did I think of this one? Find out in my review below! With marked SPOILERS!

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Categories // Reviews Tags // adult fiction, gothic, mystery, thriller

New YA Books Releasing August 20!

08.20.2019 by Jen Ryland // 12 Comments

Happy Book Birthday to all the new YA books releasing August 20!

New YA Books Releasing August 20

Happy Book Birthday aims to include every traditionally published YA book and features some of my favorite covers of the week. Please let me know about books that that I might have missed! Some titles may have different release dates outside the US.

New YA Books Releasing August 20:

New YA Books Releasing August 20
New YA Books Releasing August 20
New YA Books Releasing August 20

As Many Nows as I Can Get by Shauna Youngdahl

Color Me In by Natasha Diaz

Fan the Flame by Anna Priemaza

The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert

Short list this week – are any of these on your radar?

Did you miss last week’s list? You can find it here.

Categories // New Releases Tags // new ya Releases

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