Thursday, August 21

Audiobook Review: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie


Author: Agatha Christie
Narrator: Dan Stevens
Title: And Then There Were None
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Format: Audiobook 
Published: November 6, 1939
Where I Got It: Borrowed from library


Summary: 
 Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to an isolated mansion on Indian Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear. On the island they are cut off from everything but each other and the inescapable shadows of their own past lives. One by one, the guests share the darkest secrets of their wicked pasts. And one by one, they die… Which among them is the killer and will any of them survive?




Review:
Not sure how I didn't know about this one. I guess this is one of her popular ones? 

Ten people are brought together by a host who fails to appear. They are stranded on on this island in an isolated mansion. There is no escape. They are stranded with each other and with their wicked pasts. One by one...they die. Who among them is the killer? Will anyone survive to tell the tale?

Slow to start, but it was worth it. By the end you didn't want to stop. 

There are 10 people who all did something bad in the past. Some not so bad, but all bad pasts and it seems they are being punished by someone on the island. 

I had zero idea who and why. Is it one of them? Is there someone hiding and striking? I had no idea. 

The ending was really good and I actually gasped. 

The narrator did a good job. The voices all sounded very similar so I had to really pay attention. I think if I was to read this again one day (and I might) I may try an ebook or physical book. 

Overall, I'll give this 4 stars. 

Favorite Character(s): no one...they all were bad
Least Favorite Character(s): All 10 of them. 




 Challenge(s):
- Audiobook #37
- Cloak & Dagger #23
- Library Love #24


Wednesday, August 20

Book Review: Bananapants by Penny Reid


Author: Penny Reid
Title: Bananapants
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Chick Lit, Humor
Format: ebook
Pages: 392
Published: August 6, 2024
Where I got It: My shelf (Amazon)



Summary: 
Estranged childhood friends unexpectedly reunite under bizarre circumstances and bicker their way to love in this bonkers romantic comedy.

Ava Archer misses her best childhood friend most especially during the month of April. Ask any tax attorney, it's a lonely, grueling time of year. Luckily, Ava has just received a surprising and delectably absurd offer from her posh doppelgänger at work. She must pretend to be the aforementioned posh co-worker for one night at an extremely fancy party; a party so fancy, there exists absolutely no chance anyone will recognize her or suspect her ruse...

Desmond (Des) Sullivan is a thief. And not the heart-of-gold kind. He’s the steal-from-the-rich-and-give-to-the-also-rich-so-he-can-get-paid kind. He does, however, have one firm rule never steal what the target can’t afford to lose. After a brutal falling out with his father, Desmond hasn’t returned to Chicago in over ten years. But when a good friend is swindled and something priceless is stolen, Desmond must return home, both as himself and his thieving alter ego. Infiltrate a dangerous secret society of the world's most elite billionaires while leveraging his estranged father’s resources and not blowing his cover? Sure. No problem. Or it wouldn’t be a problem if Ava Archer hadn’t just walked into the room, wearing a ridiculous wig, speaking with a preposterous accent, and pretending (badly) to be someone she’s not.


Review:
I've had my eye on this since it released last year. I like Penny Reid and this seemed like a fun read!

Here we have Ava and Des. The two were childhood friends, but became estranged and stopped talking. Des is trying to infiltrate a dangerous secret society with the world's most elite billionaires. However, when Ava walks in the room with a bad wig and a bad accent.....he has to intervene. Ava was doing just fine pretending to be her posh co-worker. She still doesn't fully understand why her co-worker needs her to do this, but they look a like and Ava needs this. The reunite under these weird circumstances that will lead to adventure and love. If they don't bicker each other to death.

At first...I really enjoyed this. I was loving the banter and bickering. You could tell they cared about each other, but the past has a funny way of messing up the present. 

Also, I loved that we dealt with mental health in such a good way. It never felt like too much and it felt real. 

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut.....after page 100 (ish)....I just....was done. I skimmed my way through the remaining book. I just couldn't care. What is wrong with me??? Everything was set up nice. A good plot and some good characters. But it just didn't connect for me. 

Am I the problem? This is 2 books in a row that I yawned my way to the end. 

Am I in a slump?

Oh no. 

This just wasn't the book for me. 

2 stars. 


Favorite Character(s): eh
Least Favorite Character(s): meh



 Challenge(s):
- TBR #8 (Do the Hustle)

Tuesday, August 19

Book Review: Once Removed by Margaret Watson



Author: Margaret Watson
Title: Once Removed
Series: Blackhawk Security #2
Genre: Romantic suspense, Western
Format: ebook
Pages: 271 
Published: January 15, 2021
Where I got It: My shelf (Amazon)



Summary: 
When Lainey becomes trapped in a burning building with her almost-divorced husband’s body, Brody rescues her just in time. And when she realizes the killer is now after her, she takes refuge at Brody’s Montana ranch.

Lainey and Brody have been fighting their attraction for years. But as the barriers between them fall, Lainey rescues Phoebe, a runaway teen, from the compound where her husband died. Now they’re forced to focus on Phoebe and an invisible threat.

Whoever murdered her husband has eyes on Lainey. Will their fragile new family survive a desperate predator? Can they protect Phoebe, identify the killer and find their happily ever after?


Review:
Picked this up as a freebie since it fit for a couple of reading challenges. I didn't realize it was part of a series, but it was fine without reading the first one. 

Here we follow Lainey and Brody. Lainey is trapped in a burning building with her almost-divorced husband's body. Brody rescues her just in time. They realize that there is a killer after her so Brody lets Lainey take refuge at his ranch until they can find the killer. They have been friends for a very long time. There has been an attraction over the years, but they never acted on them. But as the barriers start falling between them, they rescue a runaway teen that came from the same compund her husband died. Now they have more at stake to find the threat. 

This started out SO strong. I was enjoying the chemistry and the mystery. So suspensful all around. How will they cross that line into love AND who is this killer? It was so good. 

However....things fell apart about halfway. 

It just lost all steam for me. I literally felt myself trying to skim. I was over it. I can't even fully point at what made me start feeling meh about everything. Lainey and Brody were fine enough. Phoebe was okay. The romance sizzled out for me. I didn't feel their chemistry anymore. I just wanted the killer to be caught so I could be done. 

Eh.

Great start. Meh finish. 

2 stars from me. 

Favorite Character(s): No one
Least Favorite Character(s): The killer I guess?





 Challenge(s):
- Cloak & Dagger #21
- Romance Reading #20 (Romantic suspense)

Monday, August 18

Blodeuedd's Monday: More Than A Best Friend by Emma R Alban


Series: Mischief & Matchmaking (#1)

Format: 370 pages, Paperback

Published: January 11, 2024 by Penguin Books

Historical romance/library




I liked this one, it was fun, it had some drama, and at the same time it just had this vibe.

Beth has her first season and she needs to find a husband, or her mother and her will be destitute.

Gwen has had many seasons, and finding a man, eh, she would rather have fun with her friends. Her dad is fun too, a widower with an eye for the ladies, and drinks.

Gwen and Beth becomes friends, and well after a while they will also realise that they like each other more than friends. What I liked here is that the author kept it real. Sure we wish we could change the past, but there still places in the world were it was illegal. So yes they can not be publicly with each other, it is forbidden. But maybe they could find a way to still be together?

So the question is, should Beth marry to save her and her mother (or should they find a husband for her still young mother?). Or should she just forget it all and find a way to get true love?

This is a romance, there is a HEA. Love always finds a way. I enjoyed this a lot. Light and fun.





Love is more than just a game for two. It’s 1857, and anxious debutante Beth has just one season to snag a wealthy husband, or she and her mother will be out on the street.

Gwen, on the other hand, is on her fourth season and counting, with absolutely no intention of finding a husband, possibly ever. She has plenty of security as the only daughter of a rakish earl, from whom she’s inherited her penchant for drinking too much and dancing ‘til dawn.

Beth and Gwen are enchanted with each other on sight. And it doesn’t take long for Gwen to hatch her latest scheme: rather than join the husband hunt, they should set up Gwen’s father and Beth’s newly-widowed mother.

They had a fling years ago, after all…