Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books I've Read or Own That Are Too Creepy, Scary, or Gory for Me to Read Now
First Chapter Review & Giveaway: The Folly at Raighvan Park by Judith Crow
I received a digital copy of the gothic horror novel, The Folly at Raighvan Park by Judith Crow from Goddess Fish Promotions.
BLURB: Desperate to escape memories of a devastating railway accident, Lord Stretton accepts an invitation to Raighvan Park, the home of his childhood friend, Sir David Joyce.
But Stretton discovers that Raighvan Park is not
the safe haven he had been seeking. The ghosts which have haunted him since the
accident seem to have followed him, and the situation grows darker when human
remains are discovered at Sir David’s proposed folly.
Are the ghosts of the accident still stalking him?
Or is there something more sinister at work at Raighvan Park?
COVER: Intriguing, but perhaps a bit too absent of color for me. Works perfectly for the plot, but might have liked white trim around the text to make it stand out more.
FIRST CHAPTER: Lord Stretton recalls the year he was bequeathed his title and the events that followed, which altered his life forever.
KEEP READING: Definitely! This masterfully written first chapter sets up all that will to come. It shares the events leading up to Lord Stretton taking his new title and the railway accident that changed his life forever. While there are numerous characters mentioned, the reader is never lost or confused, and the prose flows along nicely through to the end of the first chapter, leading well into the second. Would love to see what Lord Stretton faces upon getting to Raighvan Park.
EXCERPT
I had meant to gain some rest rather than actual sleep, but I must have given way to dreams as I found myself standing in the cemetery at Stretton, looking from my father’s grave to the grave of the nurse who rested beside him. It might have been a memory, given the many hours I spent there during the spring, until the ground around me began to tremble, and I watched as first my father and then the young nurse clambered out of their graves. My father wore the clothes he had been buried in, still with his lower jaw tied by the green ribbon my mother herself had placed around his head. Likewise, the nurse was wearing the same grey dress she had died in, blood soaked down the back and sides, which I saw clearly as she placed her wasting hand into my father’s and began to dance with him. I watched them waltz through the cemetery, laughing noiselessly and spinning around as though they could not stop. Finally, they reached me, and the nurse held out her hand. I pulled away and, in the effort, awoke.
For a moment, I believed I must have gone blind, or else
died myself, as I found myself in the pitch darkness of the grave, and I threw
my hands out in panic. However, as my eyes began to accustom, I realised I
could see stars above me, and I had slept into the night. A thousand thoughts
burst through my mind at exactly the same time as the pain in my feet returned,
and I heard my teeth chattering almost before I felt them.
The Folly at Raighvan Park is on sale at Amazon for 99 cents while the sale lasts.
Judith Crow will be awarding a £10 Crowvus Voucher to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1913182428
- Product Dimensions : 5.08 x 0.32 x 7.8 inches; 6.88 Ounces
- Publication date : July 11, 2023
- Publisher : Crowvus
- Country of Origin : USA
- ISBN-13 : 978-1913182427
Sunday, October 29, 2023
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Mailbox Monday - Oct 30
Welcome to It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Mailbox Monday.
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.
- The Folly at Raighvan Park by Judith Crow - October 31 (first chapter review)
- Resparking Creativity by Fatemah Mirza & Sumayyah Rafiq - November 20 (review)
- The 12 Months of Christmas by Sheila Roberts - November 21 (review)
- The King Who Lost His Colors by Glen Liset - November 27 (review at TC&TBC)
- Scrapper's Christmas Story by Maria J. Andrade - December 4 (review at TC&TBC)
- The Location Shoot by Patricia Leavy - January 31 (interview)
- Christmas Music: "Grown Up Christmas List" by Amy Grant
- Christmas Errors, Flubs & Fails: Cat Versus Tree
- Christmas Music: Traditional Christmas Carols
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Books to Film: Love's Abiding Joy (2006)
- Clark and Missie's reunion
- Clark overjoyed with meeting his grandchildren and the LaHayes' friends
- The developing romance between Jeff and Colette
- How one of the school children drew a picture of baby Kathy going to heaven for Missie
- Clark supporting and praying for Missie and Willie as they cope with the loss of Kathy
- The reunited LaHaye family learning to move on from Kathy's death
- How Willie bought back Missie's locket she had sold to get money for their friends, Henry and Melinda, so Doros couldn't foreclose on their ranch
- Colette standing up to her father
- Clark and Missie's tearful goodbye
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.53 x 5.28 x 7.46 inches; 4 Ounces
- Item model number : 885636
- Director : Michael Landon Jr.
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 27 minutes
- Release date : January 2, 2007
- Actors : Erin Cottrell, Dale Midkiff, Logan Bartholomew, Frank McRae, William Morgan Sheppard
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B000ICLRJS
Thursday, October 26, 2023
New Release: The Cowboy's Christmas Compromise by Jill Kemerer
Means opening his heart.
Recently divorced Dalton Cambridge can’t afford to turn down a ranch manager position—even if the boss is his ex-wife’s new husband’s ex-wife. After all, providing for his son is what’s important. And working for Erica Black is strictly business. But when the cowboy finds himself caring for the cattle and the single mother, will he risk everything for a holiday family he could never imagine?
From Love Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
Wyoming Legacies
Book 1: The Cowboy's Christmas Compromise
Book 2: United by the Twins
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Books to Film: Love's Long Journey (2005)
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 Ounces
- Media Format : DVD, Full Screen
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : 20TH CENTURY FOX
- ASIN : B004FD5I1Y
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Atmospheric Books
Atmospheric Books (The Novelry explains this concept as: “A novel feels atmospheric when the setting and the narrative are deeply involved with one another; when characters and plot are physically embedded in their surroundings, and a near-tangible mood lifts from the pages and wraps itself around the reader.” Study.com explains that, “The atmosphere is how a writer constructs their piece to convey feelings, emotions, and mood to the reader. The atmosphere in literature might be tense, fast-paced, mysterious, spooky, whimsical, or joyful and can be found in poetry, stories, novels, and series.”)
I think I get it, but if I miss the mark, hope you give me a pass.
Top Ten Atmospheric Books
Monday, October 23, 2023
First Chapter Review & Giveaway: Racing the Dream by M. T. Bass
I received a digital copy of the action and adventure novel, Racing the Dream, by M.T. Bass, from Goddess Fish Promotions.
BLURB:
“If everything seems under control, you’re not going fast enough.” ~Mario Andretti
Strap down the 5-point harness in the cockpit of a Formula 1 air racing plane and join Hawk as he chases victory! First on their amateur make-shift course over Antelope Acres, then on the re-emerging pylon racing circuit in the early 1960s. And finally, as Hawk battles 7 other top-level pilots at the very first National Air Racing Championship event in Reno!
Abandoning the cloth and his African mission, Father Bob returns to his slide rule to design Hawk’s racer. Sparks, his loyal yet surly mechanic, built it and wrenching both on the engine—as well as on Hawk—keeps them at the front of the pack. Home again in Los Angeles from behind the stick of a T-6 Texan as a mercenary in the Congo civil war, air racing is a new aviation adventure for Hawk. Ride along as he tangles with fellow pilots in “uncooperative formation flying” at two-hundred miles per hour a mere fifty feet off the ground!
And then one day cruising home to Van Nuys airport, Hawk spies Allison, a beach-blonde surfer girl, insanely wing walking on the top wing of a Stearman PT-17 bi-plane. He quickly sets his sights on her.
Fly
low…Fly fast…and Turn Left…
COVER: This is a cool design and fits in well with the earlier books of the series.
FIRST CHAPTER: Hawk, Scotty, and a few other guys are racing their airplanes at Antelope Acres, their makeshift course, But Sparks isn't too happy when something unexpected happens.
KEEP READING: Probably. Admittedly, I'm out of my element with some of the jargon, but I love the tight writing, the action-filled opening chapter, the characters that are already taking shape in my head. Though the third book in the White Hawk Aviation Adventure Series, this one stands by itself. No mention of Allison yet, but I am sure that is coming. I feel it wise for the author to cement for the reader who these tight-knit characters are before introducing her.
EXCERPT
Chapter 1 — Antelope Acres
I chased Scotty down the long straightaway. Three hundred feet back. A hundred feet off the ground. One hundred seventy knots.
Quick looks at the panel: Thirty-six hundred RPM. Look: engine oil pressure—green. Look: oil temperature—green.
All good.
Banking hard into the “pylon” at W Avenue G and Myrick Canyon Road over the desert, a shadow on the ground to my left crawled toward my British Racing Green colored wing. He had to be outside. You can’t look to the right. It’s just not safe. But the sun was behind us…
I lofted a bit in the eighty-degree turn—climbed twenty feet or so—then quickly dove back down to close another hundred and fifty feet on Scotty, picking up a bit of his wake turbulence.
Rolling out and down the front straightaway, I found smooth air twenty-five feet above his hot red Jensen Cassutt.
We used the crossroads, a pile of rocks, a little hump in the desert sand, and a windmill water pump to set up our three-mile oval course. I knew Scotty from Van Nuys, but the other three guys were new, from other SoCal airports. We were all on “Company Frequency,” one-two-three point four-five. We joined up in a loose formation for a pace lap, then got down to business with a flying start.
Like Henry Ford said, racing began five minutes after the second airplane was built. And that’s where Father Bob came in. There were a ton of modified Cassutts out there. Anybody could buy the design for $20. But Father Bob used his engineering skills to develop and, with Sparks’ help, build White Hawk Redux, an 85 horsepower, Continental C-85 Goodyear racer that we were pushing over two hundred miles an hour.
It was all unofficial because, after fifty years of glorious history, airplane racing fell off the face of the earth for a while in the Sixties. There were no sanctioned races around anymore, so we made up our own course, kicking up dust devils and rooster tails over the desolation of Antelope Acres. Our version of California street drags.
Of course, I didn’t really know what I was doing, but I was learning fast.
Around the windmill and up to the forty-foot hump in the sand. I chased Scotty down foot by foot. I knew I could take him.
Only two laps left. It was now or never.
Banking hard into the crossroads, I juiced the power up near four thousand RPM and pulled back on the stick to take Scotty up and outside.
But dammit, I missed him—
In my peripheral vision, a Tweety-yellow racer on my right came toward me.
I flattened my wings and rolled off the power sweeping below him to keep from colliding. But I caught the tornado of his wingtip vortices and involuntarily flipped inverted.
A Joshua tree bloomed overhead in my canopy as I arced upside-down towards the ground at two-hundred-fifty feet. Gravity pulled my shoulders down against the straps of my five-point harness.
Without thinking, back pressure on the stick moved quickly forward to illogically raise the nose with a nudge of left rudder to roll level and maxing out the power…
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Racing the Dream
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