Favorite Authors in Order

Friday, June 20, 2025

Slow Dance

 Fiction by Rainbow Rowell


In 2006, Shiloh goes to her friend Mikey's second wedding. She didn't go to his first one, because it was all the way in New York, but this one is right here in Omaha. She hasn't seen Mikey much since they graduated from high school almost fifteen years ago, because she's not good at keeping up with people. But she goes to the wedding, and she dresses up, although she'd not admitting to herself that who she really wants to see is Cary. Cary is the boy she hasn't seen or spoken to since she was nineteen, but she has never stopped thinking of him.

This was a truly lovely romance story. Rainbow Rowell writes the most realistic characters and the best dialogue. I recommend this book!

I also read recently by this author: If The Fates Allow

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Deep Freeze

Amazon Prime Fiction by Lisa Jackson. 


Movie star Jenna Hughes decides to relocate to a small town in Oregon in order to get her daughters (and herself) away from the Hollywood scene after a bitter divorce. But she doesn't realize that an obsessed fan is stalking her...

This book was all right, I guess, but a little over the top in believability. It ended in a cliffhanger to try to hook me on the next book in the series but I think I decline. Still, it WAS free.


I also read by this author: Wicked Ways

I also read (FREE) from Amazon Prime Kindle Fiction: Room for Another

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

As Long as We Both Shall Live

 Fiction by Joann Chaney



In 1995, Matt Evans was married to Janice, but the young couple was off to a rocky start. Only a year after their wedding, Janice was dead. Although the police suspected Matt had killed her, there was no proof.

Over twenty years later, Matt and his wife Marie have two college-aged daughters and seem quite content. In 2018 the couple take a hike together and Marie falls off a cliff. Has Matt Evans killed another wife, or is there something else going on?

This was an exciting thriller with several surprises!

Monday, June 16, 2025

Down the Darkest Road

Fiction by Tami Hoag. 


It’s been almost four years since sixteen-year-old Leslie Lawton disappeared, and less than two years since Leslie’s father was killed in a car accident. Now Leslie’s mother Lauren and her younger sister Leah are trying to make a fresh start in a new town, away from Santa Barbara and the man Lauren believes killed Leslie. His name is Roland Ballencoa and he is still walking free because the police have no evidence to charge him. But then Lauren sees Ballencoa in her new town….

This was pretty good thriller. It's part of a series (#3), although it didn't make me feel like I had missed too much backstory. I will look for another one by this author.


Saturday, June 14, 2025

The River We Remember

 Fiction by William Kent Krueger



It’s 1958 in the small town of Jewel, Minnesota, when Jimmy Quinn is found dead in the Alabaster River. Nobody in town much liked Jimmy, although he was probably the richest man there, and Sheriff Brody Dern would like to call the death an accident to avoid any trouble. Unfortunately it becomes apparent that Jimmy Quinn was likely murdered, and that trouble is unavoidable.

This was a good story with great characters. I didn’t love the ending.


I also read by this author: This Tender Land

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

The Dreamers

 Fiction by Karen Thompson Walker


This was a strange book about an outbreak of a previously-unknown sleeping sickness that began on a college campus in a small California town. It was good but not great.



Sunday, June 8, 2025

Alice Isn't Dead

 Fiction by Joseph

Keisha's wife Alice disappeared, and eventually was presumed dead by everyone except Keisha, who refused to believe it. Then Keisha set out to find Alice and prove that she was still alive.

This is an interesting premise, and I liked the beginning of the book. Then it got weirder and darker and I didn't like it anymore.  Then it got even weirder and darker; I gave up about halfway...


Friday, June 6, 2025

The Boy on the Bridge

 Fiction M.R. Carey


This book is the prequel to The Girl With All the Gifts, an excellent zombie apocalypse novel.

(I'll bet you didn't know "excellent" and "zombie apocalypse" could go together like that!)

This also was a very absorbing story with great characters.

I also read recently by this author: Echo of Worlds

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Seven Perfect Things

Fiction by Catherine Ryan Hyde

This story is about Abby, a thirteen year old girl who saves a sack of puppies that someone tried to drown. But then Abby has to decide what to do with seven puppies that her parents will definitely not let her keep. 

As usual with this author, this was a lovely, heart-warming story with interesting and believable characters. It might have ended a little too happily even. 

I also read by this author: Dreaming of Flight

Monday, June 2, 2025

The Au Pair

 Fiction by Emma Rous


Seraphine and Danny are called the Summerbourne twins, because they were born in the summer of 1992 and also because they were born on the old Summerbourne estate on the English countryside. But the village locals say that the estate is cursed by sprites who have decreed that twins can never survive there. Indeed there were two other sets of twins in the family’s recent past of whom only two ne survived past early childhood.

Although Seraphine and Danny have indeed lived to the age of twenty-five, the rumor is that this is because they aren’t the real Summerbourne twins. Their mother killed herself on the very day of their birth, after she’d delivered at home alone. There are no pictures from the first six months of their lives.

When their father dies unexpectedly, Seraphine finds a lone picture from the day she and Danny were born, showing their mother and father smiling with only one newborn baby. She can’t tell whether the baby is herself or her brother, but viewing the picture reminds her of all the rumors she’s heard during her life: that she or Danny was a changeling child and not a Summerbourne twin at all….

Seraphine decides to go looking for the one person alive who might know what really happened on the day of her birth: the au pair girl Laura who had been living with her family at the time. Maybe Laura can tell her the truth, she thinks.

This is a long and convoluted explanation of this book’s premise, and the eventual conclusion of the story was also confusing and difficult. It was interesting, but too over-the-top complicated. 


Sunday, June 1, 2025

At Bertram's Hotel

 Fiction by Agatha Christie


Bertram's Hotel in London is a respectable place where British aristocracy and American tourists alike can get a taste of Old England luxury, for a price. But when Miss Marple visits, she thinks it all looks too good to be true...

This story had good characters and a good-enough mystery, but it's not quite as excellent as Agatha Christie's normal standards demand. Still, it's a solid story.

I also read recently by this author: Third Girl