Saturday, November 8, 2025

Review - Circle of Days

Title:  Circle of Days
Author Ken Follett
Publisher:  Grand Central Publishing 
Genre:   Historical Fiction 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   704
Date of Publication:   September 16, 2025
My Rating:   

DESCRIPTION:

From a bestselling author of epic fiction comes the deeply human story of one of the world’s greatest mysteries: the building of Stonehenge. 

A FLINT MINER WITH A GIFT
Seft, a talented flint miner, walks the Great Plain in the high summer heat, to witness the rituals that signal the start of a new year. He is there to trade his stone at the Midsummer Fair, and to find Neen, the girl he loves. Her family lives in prosperity and offer Seft an escape from his brutish father and brothers within their herder community.

A PRIESTESS WHO BELIEVES THE IMPOSSIBLE 
Joia, Neen’s sister, is a priestess with a vision and an unmatched ability to lead. As a child, she watches the Midsummer ceremony, enthralled, and dreams of a miraculous new monument, raised from the biggest stones in the world. But trouble is brewing among the hills and woodlands of the Great Plain.

A MONUMENT THAT WILL DEFINE A CIVILIZATION 
Joia’s vision of a great stone circle, assembled by the divided tribes of the Plain, will inspire Seft and become their life’s work. But as drought ravages the earth, mistrust grows between the herders, farmers and woodlanders—and an act of savage violence leads to open warfare . . .

Truly ambitious in scope, Circle of Days invites you to join master storyteller Ken Follett in exploring one of the greatest mysteries of our age: Stonehenge.


MY THOUGHTS:
In my younger years, the Classics were critical reads for me. Now, with books written about historical events really piqued my interest. In this second book that I read by Ken Follett, I was eager to read about the building of Stonehenge. The setting and the time period, 2500 BCE, both were of great interest to me. 

While history was being told, and not having read any other books on this subject or timeframe I was shocked about the role sex played when it came to power. I felt great compassion for the raw hunger many experienced while they struggled with building over the decades. While priestesses were revered, with a very specific hierarchy among the population, there were times when a level of misogyny left me having feelings of an uncomfortable nature. 

The story ran long, sometimes slow, but still definitely worth the read. I went into this book blind, as I will with other books in his backlog that I intend to read. 

Many thanks to Grand Central Publishing and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ken Follett is one of the world’s most successful authors. Over 170 million copies of the 36 books he has written have been sold in over 80 countries and in 33 languages.

Born on June 5th, 1949 in Cardiff, Wales, the son of a tax inspector, Ken was educated at state schools and went on to graduate from University College, London, with an Honours degree in Philosophy – later to be made a Fellow of the College in 1995.

He started his career as a reporter, first with his hometown newspaper the South Wales Echo and then with the London Evening News. Subsequently, he worked for a small London publishing house, Everest Books, eventually becoming Deputy Managing Director.

Ken’s first major success came with the publication of Eye of the Needle in 1978. A World War II thriller set in England, this book earned him the 1979 Edgar Award for Best Novel from the Mystery Writers of America. It remains one of Ken’s most popular books.

In 1989, Ken’s epic novel about the building of a medieval cathedral, The Pillars of the Earth, was published. It reached number one on best-seller lists everywhere and was turned into a major television series produced by Ridley Scott, which aired in 2010. World Without End, the sequel to The Pillars of the Earth, proved equally popular when it was published in 2007.

Ken’s new book, The Evening and the Morning, will be published in September 2020. It is a prequel to The Pillars of the Earth and is set around the year 1,000, when Kingsbridge was an Anglo-Saxon settlement threatened by Viking invaders.

Ken has been active in numerous literacy charities and was president of Dyslexia Action for ten years. He was chair of the National Year of Reading, a joint initiative between government and businesses. He is also active in many Stevenage charities and is President of the Stevenage Community Trust and Patron of Home-Start Hertfordshire.

Ken, who loves music almost as much as he loves books, is an enthusiastic bass guitar player. He lives in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, with his wife Barbara, the former Labour Member of Parliament for Stevenage. Between them they have five children, six grandchildren and two Labradors.
 

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Review - Death of an Ex

Author Delia Pitts
Series:   Vandy Myrick #2
Publisher:  Minotaur Books
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   320
Date of Publication:   July 15, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Delia Pitts expertly writes about family, race, class, and grief in her mysteries. Vandy Myrick captured readers' and critics' hearts in Trouble in Queenstown. She returns in Death of an Ex, where Vandy tries to piece together what brought her ex-husband's life to an end.

Queenstown, New Jersey, feels big when you need help and tiny when you want privacy. For Vandy Myrick, that’s both a blessing and a curse. Now that Vandy’s back in “Q-Town”, her services as her hometown’s only Black woman private investigator have earned her more celebrity—or notoriety—than she figured.

Keeping busy with work helps Vandy deal with the grief of losing her daughter, stitching the seams, cementing the gaps. The memories will always remain, and they come crashing back to the surface when her ex-husband, Phil Bolden, walks back into her life. Promising everything, returning home, restoring family. Until she answers her door to the news that Phil has been murdered. And Vandy decides Phil is now her client.

It’s hard to separate the Phil that Vandy knew with the one Queenstown did. She sees him—and their daughter—in Phil’s son, who attends a prestigious local high school. She sees the layers of a complicated marriage with his wife. She sees all of Phil’s various parent, husband, businessman, philanthropist. But which role got him killed?


MY THOUGHTS:
Vandy Myrick’s role as a private investigator is quite daunting, especially for a Black woman. While being noticed a bit too much isn’t necessarily a bad thing, Vandy isn’t sure if it’s to her liking. I was instantly captivated by this book when I listened to the audiobook of the first installment, Trouble in Queenstown. I enjoyed this approach because it allowed me to get to know the main character before I read Death of an Ex

Vandy is very saddened by the tragic loss of her daughter, especially when things or certain situations remind her of her sweet girl. She js also grappling with mixed feelings about the reappearance of her ex-husband, Phil. Before she can fully explore these feelings, his sudden murder puts her on high alert. Vandy is a skilled private investigator, a talent that has come naturally to her. 

Delia Pitts definitely hit the ball out of the park with this second installment in what promises to be an engaging and addictive series. 

Many thanks to Minotaur Books and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Iv’e been enchanted with books from my earliest days; one of my first memories is of sitting on the floor in the golden motes of dust flying around the booklined porch my father used as his office. Second grade found me crafting a pastiche on the great Walter Farley novel,"The Black Stallion." I sold that story, with original cover painting, for .02 cents at our school's spring book fair. 

My writing took a turn from animal lore when I discovered Sherlock Holmes in seventh grade. Agatha Christie, Langston Hughes, Margery Allingham, P.D.James, Walter Mosely, Ralph Ellison,so many fine practitioners of detective and other fiction influenced me over the years. Perhaps the biggest single influence, however, was my long-standing love affair with newspapers. I worked for professional papers in the rough-and-tumble news town of Chicago since my late teen years. 

Pursuing a doctorate in African history and a career in the United States Foreign Service reinforced my interest in people, places, and writing. Though the settings were not quite so exotic as West Africa, my subsequent career as a university administrator took me to Texas, New Jersey, and right around the world recruiting international students and promoting study abroad programs. I jumped into the world of fiction writing through the stimulating and fun adventure of fan fiction. To date, I've published over sixty fan fiction stories since 2012under the pen name Blacktop.

 

My wonderful husband, who's traveled this journey with me, has been a source of insight and common sense for decades. And our twin sons --smart, sensitive, and fun --are the inspiration for everything I do.



AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - What She Saw

 Title:  What She Saw
Author Mary Burton   
Publisher:  Montlake
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audiobook ALC
Narrators: Samara Naeymi, James Anderson
  Foster, Andrew Widen, Patrick Lawler
Length:  10 hrs 1 min
No. of Pages:  347 pages 
Date of Publication:   November 1, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

An investigative reporter returns to the scene of a decades-old crime to put her own unsettled past to rest in this chilling suspense novel by New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton.

Cold case reporter Sloane Grayson has come to a small mountain town in Virginia to solve a mystery.

Thirty years ago, her mother was one of four women who vanished during a music festival. The event’s promoter was eventually convicted of their murders, and Sheriff CJ Taggart closed the case. But for Sloane, it’s still open. Because the bodies were never found.

With Taggart now long dead, Sloane must make do with questioning the victims’ families and the few remaining witnesses once again. If they’re still willing to dredge up memories of a crime that made their town notorious. As for the incarcerated killer, he has always maintained his innocence. Sloane isn’t entirely convinced he’s lying.

Somewhere nearby, unmarked graves conceal the bones and secrets of the dead. Sloane will do anything to find them and unearth the truth, even if that means playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with someone determined to stop her…


MY THOUGHTS:

May 20, 1994 — four women vanished from a music festival, leaving behind no trace and no answers. Decades later, cold case reporter Sloane Grayson heads to a small town in Virginia determined to uncover the truth. For Sloane, the case is deeply personal — one of the missing women was her mother. She’s seeking justice not only for her mother, but for all the women whose lives were stolen that day. With no bodies ever found and few clues to chase, every discovery feels monumental.

The story unfolds through a compelling dual timeline, with twists that keep the listener guessing. The audiobook features four narrators, each delivering a distinct and powerful performance that makes the shifting perspectives easy to follow. Their voices bring the mystery and tension to life beautifully.

While the pacing occasionally slows — particularly during the romantic suspense elements — the story’s depth and emotional pull remain strong. Sloane’s character is complex and intentionally distant, which at times makes her hard to connect with, yet that very distance adds a layer of realism and intrigue to her journey.

Overall, What She Saw is an engaging and atmospheric mystery with haunting emotional undertones and excellent narration. I’m glad I had the opportunity to experience this story in audiobook form.

Many thanks to Montlake and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mary Burton, whose latest novel is THE LIES I TOLD, loves writing suspense, getting to know her characters, keeping up with law enforcement and forensic procedure, morning walks, baking, and tiny dachshunds. She also enjoys hunting down serial killers, which she does in her New York Times and USA Today bestselling novels. Library Journal has compared her work to that of Lisa Jackson and Lisa Gardner, and Fresh Fiction likened her writing to that of James Patterson.

Mary is routinely featured among the top ten writers in Amazon’s Author Rankings for romantic suspense, thriller and mystery. Upon publication, her novels, including NEVER LOOK BACK and BURN YOU TWICE, consistently rank high on the Kindle eBooks Store Bestseller List. Her novels CUT AND RUN and YOU'RE NOT SAFE were nominated for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award for Romantic Suspense.

A Richmond native, Mary is the author of forty-five published novels and five novellas as Mary Burton and as Mary Ellen Taylor.

A member of International Thriller Writers, Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, Novelists, Inc., and Romance Writers of America, Mary is known for creating multiple suspense stories connected by characters and/or place.



AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Girl in the Window


Title:  The Girl in the Window
Author A J McDine 
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Psychological Thriller 
Format:  Audiobook ALC
Narrator: Tamsin Kennard; Stephanie Cannon
No. of Pages:  340
Date of Publication
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

She looks just like me. But can I trust her?

Alana: She’s outside my house again. She must think I haven’t seen her, that I don’t notice her watching me. I’m shocked by how similar we look. I have no idea why she’s here. But her arrival could change everything.

Laura: I stare at her through the window. She looks exactly like me, except her make up is flawless, her hair is perfect and she’s wearing expensive clothes. I know it’s crazy, but I have to find out who she is. I visited this windswept Cornish village when I was a child, does she have a connection to my past?

Then I notice the man gripping her arm too tightly and the frightened expression on her face.

And as I get closer to the girl in the window, I realise the truth about her perfect life is more dangerous than I could ever have imagined…

From bestselling author AJ McDine, The Girl in the Window is a suspenseful psychological thriller – full of secrets and lies – where nothing is as it seems. Perfect for fans of Claire Douglas, Freida McFadden and Ruth Ware.

MY THOUGHTS:

“Throw a stone in a pond and the ripples will reach far and wide.”

Alana Adams seems to have it all — a loving husband, Marcus, and a life that looks picture-perfect from the outside. But appearances can be deceiving. Then there’s Laura, who is stunned to discover her exact double in Alana. Though the two women could pass for twins, their worlds couldn’t be more different.

What begins as fascination quickly turns into obsession. Laura feels compelled to step into Alana’s life — perhaps out of protection, or perhaps for something far more sinister. As the story unfolds, both women share their perspectives, and their paths intertwine in increasingly unexpected ways. What unites them in the end is as shocking as it is unforgettable.

Packed with jaw-dropping twists and pulse-pounding intensity, The Girl in the Window is a stellar psychological thriller that grips you from start to finish. The dual narration by Tamsin Kennard and Stephanie Cannon adds an extra layer of tension and emotion, making the audiobook version nearly impossible to pause.

Many thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for the ARC. This is my honest review.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

 A J McDine was a journalist and police press officer until she realised writing fiction was much more fun.

She lives in Kent in the UK with her husband, fellow thriller writer A J Wills, their two sons and a pair of very demanding cats. The author of dark, domestic thrillers, she loves to keep her readers guessing till the very last page.

When she’s not writing, playing tennis or attempting to run a 5k, she can generally be found gazing blankly out of the window as she dreams up conflict and tension for her poor characters.

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - I Took Her First


Title:   I Took Her First
Author:  Samantha Hayes
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Psychological Thriller 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   356
Date of Publication:   November 3, 2025
My Rating:  4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

 A child is missing. But I stole her first…

I sit little Mila down at my kitchen table with a glass of milk and a plate of cookies. She smiles shyly at me and I reach out to ruffle her hair.

Leaving her alone for a moment, I dash upstairs, closing my eyes as I take a deep breath. What have I done?

Mila isn’t my child. I should never have taken her home. But what choice did I have?

Painting a smile on my face, I head back down to the kitchen.

But when I reach the table, my blood turns to ice. The back door is open, and Mila is gone.

I need to find her. I need help. But who’s going to believe anything I say when I’m the one who took her first…?

A seriously twisty, addictive psychological thriller that will keep you awake flipping pages all night long. Perfect for anyone who devoured The HousemaidThe Wife Between Us and The Girl on the Train.
MY THOUGHTS::   

Little Mila has been abducted—twice in the same day.

Teacher Hannah Marlowe is in full panic mode. She’s the one who took Mila from school, thinking she was helping. But when they arrive at her home, Hannah looks away for only a moment—and Mila vanishes.

Hannah knows what she did was wrong, but something deep inside compelled her to act. Her concern for the child intensifies by the second, and when she calls the police, her story sounds unbelievable. Why would she take Mila in the first place? And more importantly—where is the little girl now?

As the story unfolds, shocking clues begin to surface, gradually revealing the disturbing truth behind Hannah’s actions. Samantha Hayes weaves a tense, twist-filled thriller that moves like a fast-paced volley—each revelation sending the reader reeling in a new direction. Beneath the suspense lies a serious, unsettling subject that gives the novel real emotional depth.

This is a gripping psychological thriller that keeps you questioning everyone’s motives until the very end.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Samantha Hayes grew up in a creative family where her love of writing began as a child. Samantha has written eight thrillers in total, including the bestselling Until You’re Mine. The Independent said “fantastically written and very tense” while Good Housekeeping said “Her believable psychological thrillers are completely gripping.” Samantha’s books are published in 22 languages at the last count.


When not writing, Samantha loves to cook, go to the gym, see friends and drink nice wine. She is also studying for a degree in psychotherapy. She has three grown-up children and lives in Warwickshire.

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Friday, November 7, 2025

‘‘Twas the Bite Before Christmas


Title: ‘Twas the Bite Before Christmas 
Author: 
David Rosenfelt
Series: Andy Carpenter #28
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Format: Kindle and Audiobook ARC
No. of Pages
Narrator: Grover Gardner
Length:  6 hrs 33 mins
Date of Publication:  October 10, 2023
My Rating: 4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

In National Bestseller David Rosenfelt’s ‘Twas the Bite Before Christmas, all through the Carpenter house, five dogs are stirring, and not even Andy can get out of working this latest case at his door.

Reluctant lawyer Andy Carpenter is at the Tara Foundation’s annual Christmas party. The dog rescue organization has always been his true calling, and this is one holiday tradition he can get behind because every dog that’s come through the rescue—and their families—are invited to celebrate.

This year’s party is no exception. But before the stockings can be hung by the chimney with care, homicide detectives ruin the evening. Derek Moore, one of the foundation’s best foster volunteers, is arrested for murder.

Andy discovers Derek—whose real name is Bobby—is in the witness protection program after giving evidence against his former gang. The police believe Bobby murdered a member. But Bobby swears to Andy he didn’t do this. He’s built a new life, a new business, has two new dogs after being a double foster-failure.

There isn’t much Andy likes about this case, but he likes Bobby. If he’s innocent, Andy wants to help. Before Andy can settle down for his long winter’s nap, he has a client’s name to clear, a murderer to catch, and two new dogs to look after: a golden and a Dalmatian. Andy’s golden retriever, Tara, will have to adjust to not being the only golden at the house while Andy gets to the bottom of this one…


MY THOUGHTS:
 
One of the volunteers at Andy Carpenter’s Tara Foundation, Derek, had previously adopted two of the foundation’s dogs. His dog adoptions certainly impressed Andy. However, during an office Christmas party, Derek was arrested. To Andy’s surprise, Derek was actually Robert, and Andy agreed to defend him, with the condition that any of his clients must always tell the truth. Bobby claims his innocence, and Andy was now tasked with proving it and getting Bobby out of jail.

As Andy delved into Bobby’s case, he was shocked to discover that Bobby was in the witness protection program. Despite this, Bobby was being charged with murder. However, Bobby believed that Andy simply needed to believe in his innocence, which didn’t go well. In fact, Andy found himself in danger more than once.

I absolutely adore this series. David Rosenfelt’s writing of Andy’s character is witty, and narrator Grover Gardner delivers the narration perfectly every time. I’ve had the pleasure of listening to each and every book in this series, including the latest one, And to All a Good Bite. One thing I can’t wait for is another Andy Carpenter story. This is among my favorite series, and I genuinely hope it continues for years to come.

Many thanks to Minotaur Books and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

I am a novelist with 27 dogs.

I have gotten to this dubious position with absolutely no planning, and at no stage in my life could I have predicted it. But here I am.

My childhood was relentlessly normal. The middle of three brothers, loving parents, a middle-class home in Paterson, New Jersey. We played sports, studied sporadically. laughed around the dinner table, and generally had a good time. By comparison, “Ozzie and Harriet’s” clan seemed bizarre.

I graduated NYU, then decided to go into the movie business. I was stunningly brilliant at a job interview with my uncle, who was President of United Artists, and was immediately hired. It set me off on a climb up the executive ladder, culminating in my becoming President of Marketing for Tri-Star Pictures. The movie landscape is filled with the movies I buried; for every “Rambo”, “The Natural” and “Rocky”, there are countless disasters.

I did manage to find the time to marry and have two children, both of whom are doing very well, and fortunately neither have inherited my eccentricities.

A number of years ago, I left the movie marketing business, to the sustained applause of hundreds of disgruntled producers and directors. I decided to try my hand at writing. I wrote and sold a bunch of feature films, none of which ever came close to being actually filmed, and then a bunch of TV movies, some of which actually made it to the small screen. It’s safe to say that their impact on the American cultural scene has been minimal.

About fourteen years ago, my wife and I started the Tara Foundation, named in honor of the greatest Golden Retriever the world has ever known. We rescued almost 4,000 dogs, many of them Goldens, and found them loving homes. Our own home quickly became a sanctuary for those dogs that we rescued that were too old or sickly to be wanted by others. They surround me as I write this. It’s total lunacy, but it works, and they are a happy, safe group.

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