I love to read on my Kindle. I am a fan of Thrillers, Suspense and Mystery. My simple pleasure are Verse Novels and Poetry. Always on the side is a cup of Earl Grey Tea. I am a HR Specialist, Pilates/Yoga instructor and a mother of a 13 year old. I post Reviews on Amazon, LibraryThing, Goodreads, Facebook and here on my blog. I live in Bermuda.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Friday Finds - Paranormal Horror & Mystery/Thriller
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This Friday Find is from a fellow blogger, A Novel Source, you must go over and read her review, put your name forward for a giveaway and today she has an interview with the author. Go over now to Stacy's blog
Synopsis:
Following her success with The Cheater, Nancy Taylor Rosenberg returns to her most memorable character, Lily Forrester. Lily is a tough judge in Ventura County, California, who has overcome adversity and heartache to achieve a position of power to help those who can’t help themselves. Like the current case before her, the sensational murder trial of a woman who tortured and killed her beautiful two-year old son. Lily is determined to see justice done but she’s thrown for a loop when she receives word that her own daughter, Shana, months away from graduating from Stanford Law School, is on the verge of dropping out. Lily rushes north and what she discovers causes her to fear for her daughter’s mental state. She must get back to the trial and decides that she will take Shana to a facility where they can evaluate her and if needed give her some counseling or medication.
Which is when things go horribly awry. For the institution that Lily has chosen is far less interested in treating patients than it is with bilking the insurance companies out of extravagant fees…and they are less than scrupulous about patient’s rights. Discovering the awful truth, Lily will have to summon all her intelligence and street smarts to find a way to free Shana. She will have to work fast however, for there is someone at the facility who seems to have his own agenda separate from the institution. And Lily’s daughter may not only be in danger of losing her sanity but her life.
and I found this on Amazon, downloaded for $2.99
A paranormal conference at the most haunted hotel in the Southern Appalachian mountains . . .
A man’s promise to his late wife that he’d summon her spirit . . .
A daughter whose imagination goes to dark places . . .
And demonic evil lurking in the remote hotel’s basement, just waiting to be awoken.
When Digger Wilson brings his paranormal team Spirit Seekers International to the White Horse Inn, he is skeptical that his dead wife will keep her half of the bargain. He doesn’t believe in ghosts. But when one of the conference guests channels a mysterious presence and an Ouija board spells out a pet phrase known only to Digger and his wife, his convictions are challenged.
And when guests start to disappear, Digger and his daughter Kendra must face the circle of demons that view the hotel as their personal playground. Because soon the inn will be closing for good, angels can’t be trusted, and demons don’t like to play alone . . .
What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS!
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Those would be perfect for October to get you in the mood for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteYOU are too awesome! Thank you so much for the link! Isnt Ms Rosenberg just amazing? I totally agree -memoir!!! I will ask her publicist if she's working on one - that is a fantastic question! If you get a chance read a couple of her blog posts, especially "Riches to Rags"! Thanks again Marce!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy, I am totally reading the horror one for RIP and the Halloween Challenge I haven't signed up for yet, lol
ReplyDeleteStacy you are most welcome, seriously your review made me want to download immediately.
I read Nicholson's book, The Red Church earlier this month and enjoyed it. And I have seen Rosenberg's book out there lately. I have entered a few giveaways for it--keep your fingers crossed for me!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I love scoring cheap books :D
ReplyDeleteBoth sound awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds!
ReplyDeleteI have My Lost Daughter on my wishlist...it sounds really good! I love Nancy Taylor Rosenberg's novels......Great finds!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I guess I am the only party pooper, I don't read Paranormal Horror. And I try to keep my mysteries cozy. However, I hope you enjoy your hair raising, goosebump, books. ; )
ReplyDeleteStopped after I saw that Jenn at crazy for books admires your blog. That's enuf of a recommendation for me. I am with Gramma Ann and don't care for paranormal horror either. Hope you'll stop by. Steph(@)fangswandsandfairydust(.)com
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I'd just finished The Last Daughter too and have a giveaway (sorry US/Canada only though :(
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