Monday, 6 January 2014
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Book 3 2014 The Heiress of Winterwood (Whispers on the Moor) Sara Ladd
Stranger Things - A Review
If your looking for a book to literally grab you by both hands and refuse to let go until the last page is read - then look no further.
Stranger Things starts out straight forward enough. School teacher give student a grade he doesn't like so he decides to discredit her in one of the most devastating ways possible - accusing her of sexual misconduct.
Her career and life now lying on ruins around her, Serena retreats to a quiet spot near her home never dreaming that what follows will change her direction in life forever.
What would you do if a total stranger steps into the path of a bullet meant for you? Dying and you never knew his name?
Serena soon learns that there is far more to this than initially meets the eye. Just what's going on at this derelict house in the middle of nowhere and why does it produce the most bizarre visions of both restored house and people who aren't really there.
With no one to trust and the web of deceit growing by the day, Serena must find a way out of the mess her life has become. But with mounting stakes and bodies piling up, will this be a happy ending or not?
Gripping and challenging on a gritty subject of human trafficking and sex trade this is not for the feint hearted but a satisfying and mind bending read all the same.
Read from January 02 to 04, 2014
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
BOOK 2 2014 Stranger Things - Erin Healey
Review - All Things Hidden. Traci Petersen and Kimberley Woodhouse
All Things Hidden by Tracie Peterson
All Things Hidden
by Tracie Peterson, Kimberley Woodhouse
5 of 5 stars
Read from December 31, 2013 to January 01, 2014
A story that promised much with it's beautiful cover art and intriguing setting, I couldn't wait to bury myself in it.
When 200 new colonists are sent to 1930s Alaska, to face a new life in a vastly different landscape and remote settlement. Gwyn along with her father Harold Hillerman have loved in the Alaskan town for many years together after his wife left with Gwyn's younger sister to return to Chicago, unable to endure the remote and primitive conditions. Gwyn is not a fan of change and has lived and worked alongside her beloved father for as long as she can remember. The news that their peaceful town is about to be inundated with new and desperate folks is not news she relishes.
Meanwhile in Chicago, young and dedicated Doctor Jeremiah Vaughan is about to discover his life has turned upside down and wrong way around. He looses a patient and is summarily stripped of his medical licence and his fiancé calls off their engagement due to the scandal reflecting on her. She also just happens to be Gwyn's younger sister.
When Jeremiah gets that chance to escape Chicago and head to the Alaskan town to join Dr Hillerman, he thinks he can keep the sordid scandal a secret but for how long . . .
Add to this an intriguing tale of bank robbery and a villainous character also heading for the same Alaskan town and you have a thrilling combination of gentle love story and surprisingly suspenseful tale. I also loved the historical detail, which is well explained at the end of the book, revealing what was fiction and what was directly sourced from facts.
With many twists and turns, this will keep the lover of historical tales very happy. Unique setting and well rounded characters will make the pages literally fly by. Lets hope this is not the only tale told in this fascinating setting and time period. It's literally crying out for a sequel if not an entire series.
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