Death on a Dig by Lois Browne-A Review and Interview with the Author

Death on a Dig by Lois Browne-A Review and Interview with the Author

Death on a Dig

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 12, 2013

Death on a Dig takes place primarily in the Oaxaca valley, in central Mexico, on an archaeological dig. When a neighbour begs Gwen Madden to drop everything and head to Mexico to search for her missing daughter, Gwen has her own compelling reasons for accepting the challenge.

Within 24 hours she is tracking Alicia Lester’s last known activities, exposing lies that others have unknowingly – or perhaps deliberately — ignored and hunting a trove of stolen artifacts.

The investigation of a disappearance becomes the investigation of a murder. Equally disturbing are the warnings to Gwen that the first body may not be the last.

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REVIEW: Death on a Dig is a suspense/mystery novel. The main character is Gwen Madden, a middle aged woman, recently divorced with two step-daughters she has raised from small children.

The prologue begins with the abduction of an unknown woman. Chapter One begins with Gwen’s post-divorce celebration, with some lady friends who presented her with a Swiss Army knife as a gift for her future adventures. I’m a little unclear on why she stayed with a man who it seemed was always depressed and lonely and raised his two little girls as her own if she didn’t want a family…but that’s probably just me! Anyway, that sets up the basis for her being able to travel. She is approached by the mother of a former university friend of her daughters, saying that her daughter Alicia was missing from the dig site she had been working and she was hoping she could get Gwen to go to Mexico to look for her. The other woman couldn’t leave her ailing mother to go herself, but would gladly pay Gwen’s expenses if she would go.

As residents of Canada, the mother had already contacted the government agency and asked them for assistance, but since it was found that Alicia had left on her own and had her passport it was too soon to do anything but a simple inquiry. Gwen tried to tell her that people more qualified should do this as well as the police, but Alicia’s mother just wanted someone to go personally and see if they could find out anything, she felt time was of the essence and her daughter was in danger. She didn’t expect Gwen to confront anyone, just ask around to see if she could find where Alicia may have gone. Gwen, wanting to travel and having not enough resources to do so on her own as yet, reluctantly agreed.

This mystery has some unusual turns and twists. It builds slowly introducing characters and building suspicions. There is ancient treasure involved and stolen artifacts, as well as the kidnapping and a couple of murders. You follow Gwen along on the trip as she tries to find the trail and what may have happen to Alicia. I won’t spoil it by revealing the whole story, but it’s an adventure you need to take yourself.

If you like mystery, intrigue and danger, Death on a Dig, is a great read to take you away. Its pace is good, there is no actual romance but lots of mystery and danger to keep you on your toes! It’s well written, a little complicated, but certainly entertaining!

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Reviewed by Georgianna S.

Interview

TRC: Hi Lois and welcome to The Reading Café. We would like to start with some background information. Please tell us something about yourself?

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Lois BrowneLois: I’ve spent my life writing, first in journalism and then in corporate communications. I often thought about writing fiction and even started a few stories, but I was never motivated to do the hard work of completing anything.

I’ve also done a lot of travelling in my life, and in recent years I’ve written travel blogs for my family and friends. I’ve always found writing very satisfying, even if not always easy, and it wasn’t until I retired and didn’t have that outlet anymore that I was finally motivated enough to take up writing fiction.

TRC: Your bio states that you have travelled many places as well a spending five years in Mozambique as an international volunteer. Would you please tell us of your experience in Mozambique and what brought you to this country?

Lois: Restlessness was at the start of that journey. I didn’t think life in my 30s was very challenging. I was active in the anti-apartheid movement at
the time and Mozambique, which had recently gained its independence from the Portuguese colonialists, was looking for volunteers. I applied and was accepted.

I arrived there in 1980 and stayed nearly five years. Mozambique was trying to bring education and health care to a population that was more than 95% illiterate, if you can imagine that. It was also leading the political struggle among African nations against the apartheid state in South Africa. At that time, Nelson Mandela was still in prison and his release was years away.

I worked as an English-language journalist for the national news agency and the national radio. It was fascinating and inspiring to begin with, but as South Africa launched an undeclared war against Mozambique, I saw the country’s attempts to build its social and political structure being destroyed.

By the time I left, a lot of its initiatives to bring some level of prosperity and autonomy to the Mozambican people had been crushed.

Death on a DigTRC: *Death on a Dig* is your July 2013 release and first book in the Gwen Madden Mystery series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Lois: Gwen Madden is a middle-aged woman who has raised two step-daughters who are now at university. Her marriage is over and she is desperate to make changes in her life. In this first adventure she is offered a all-expenses-paid trip to Mexico to look for a university student missing from an archaeological dig in Mexico and she takes it. She finds the change she is looking for plus lost stolen artifacts and murder. In subsequent adventures I expect her desire for adventure and her need for money will be the primary motives for putting her between a rock and a hard place in various corners of the world.

TRC: Who or what was the influence behind the premise of Death on a Dig? How much of the storyline is based in reality or a combination of fiction and real-life?

Lois: The only reality is the setting and my own fear of a life that never changes. From that I was able to imagine the motivation that would prompt Gwen Madden to follow wherever the challenge led her, no matter how dangerous.

TRC: How much influence have your travels affected your storylines and novels?

Lois: A fair bit. Everywhere I go, I imagine what a great setting it would be for a murder. I hiked Hadrian’s Wall in northern England last year. It’s windy and a bit wild with lots of opportunity to find yourself rounding the corner of a Roman ruin only to discover a corpse. I also spent time in Florence, Italy last year in and out of numerous beautiful, dimly lit museums and churches, some with steps down to near deserted, low-ceilinged, multi-crannied crypts, any one of which could easily hide a number of dead bodies. And the paintings and statuary and jewelry of great value would provide more than enough motive for murder.

TRC: What difficulties or challenges (e.g. logistical, research, etc) did you encounter writing Death on a Dig?

Lois: I wrote a lot of it from my memory of the times that I have travelled in Mexico. I think the first time was in 1976 when I spent six weeks in the Oaxaca Valley, which is where *Death on a Dig *is set. I was there again most recently a couple of years ago when I lived in San Miguel de Allende, just north of Mexico City for two months, taking painting classes and improving my Spanish. All that helped with the setting. The only other challenge I can think of is making sure that details like describing the countryside accurately for the time of year, and these days the Internet helps a lot with that.

TRC: How many books do you plan for the “Gwen Madden Mystery series”?

Lois: I don’t really have a plan. I’m working on a Gwen Madden short story at the moment and have a very basic outline for a novel or novella – I haven’t yet decided how long it will be. I can imagine another two or three books after that. I’d love to set one in Slovenia. I spent a couple of months there last year, mostly in the capital of Ljubljana and its history and architecture would make a great setting.

TRC: How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Lois: I think it was Raymond Chandler who said that whenever your plot stalls, have a couple of guys with guns barge into the room. I don’t know if I’ll ever use that precisely, but I do try to follow the spirit of it. I’m writing murder mysteries, after all, so I feel I have quite a lot of leeway.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a panster (write by the ‘seat of your pants’)?

Lois: Primarily a plotter. It’s only if I have an idea of where I will end up that I can relax and enjoy getting there. However, I have just finished a noir-ish short story called *Amends for the Dead *that I am serializing on my web site loisbrowne.com. I wrote that by the ‘seat of the pants.’ I had just finished *Death on a Dig*, and after two years of writing and rewriting, I wanted to be writing something else. *Amends for the Dead *was the result.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writers fail in this endeavor?

Lois: I think a writer has to see in their mind’s eye how characters manifest their emotions and describe that. ‘He looked afraid’ isn’t as effective as ‘His eyes widened. She heard his sharp intake of breath.’ It takes practice and conscious thought. I’m constantly on the lookout for ways I can improve my writing in that respect.

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas with family and friends or other authors. With whom do you bounce ideas?

Lois: I don’t at all. If I happen to be walking with a friend and we’re passing a spot where I was thinking of placing a body, I might mention it, but only if we’re actually on the subject. I’m superstitious. It’s as though there’s a finite amount of energy for each writing project, and every word I utter about it uses up some of that energy. Writers write, they don’t talk about it.

TRC: If you could select one reality TV show to be a contestant, which show would you choose and why?

Lois: I’m probably most suited to Amazing Race, since I’ve had lots of experience getting around unfamiliar places where I don’t know the language. But the show I would have most enjoyed is *Project Runway*, even though I can’t sew and I spend a lot of time in T-shirts and jeans. I loved the fabrics and the bitchiness – a great combination.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Lois: I’m almost finished a Gwen Madden short story called *In The Early Hours*. When that’s published, I’ll start on a Gwen Madden novel. I’ve also got a short story for free on Smashwords, *Murder in the Clubhouse*, set in the world of girl pro baseball players of the 1940s, and I wouldn’t mind writing another couple of those.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Lois: I have two web sites – my mystery web site http://www.loisbrowne.com and my *Girls of Summer *web site, http://intheirownleague.wordpress.com, dedicated to my only non-fiction book and my continuing research on the women who played pro baseball in the 1940s and 1950s. As I mentioned, it has inspired a series involving girl detectives so mystery readers will like it. Please visit and think about Following me.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
BBQed ribs

Favorite Dessert
Pecan pie

Favorite TV Show
Inspector Lewis

Last Movie you saw
All’s Well That Ends Well directed by Joss Whedon

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Milk Chocolate

Favorite Flower
Hibiscus

Last Vacation Destination
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Secret Celebrity Crush
George Clooney

Pet Peeve
Cellphone users who turn public space into their personal telephone booth

TRC: Thank you Lois for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of Death on a Dig.

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Joan Swan – RUSH Blog Tour, Interview & Giveaway

Joan Swan – RUSH Blog Tour, Interview & Giveaway

 

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Last week, Joan Swan released her 3rd book in her Phoenix Rising series, RUSH. Our review of Rush is the post below this.  We welcome Joan back to The Reading Cafe to discuss Rush, and anything else she has upcoming in 2013/2014.  Let’s Catch Up with Joan.

 

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TRC: Hi, Joan.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us at The Reading Cafe, to discuss your new release “Rush”, as well as to give us an update as to what you have upcoming in 2014.

Joan: Great to be here, ladies!

TRC: You have just released the 3rd book in your Phoenix Rising.  For those who many not have read this series, would you please give us a brief description of the premise?

Joan: Phoenix Rising is a David vs. Goliath series. It’s all about exposing dark government secrets and repairing broken lives and hearts along the way.

A mysterious explosion at a military warehouse injures a team of hazmat firefighters, killing one. The contents of the building—classified chemicals used by the Department of Defense—have inflicted the team with various paranormal abilities. Abilities the government wants to study; abilities the team wants to understand and expose.

Each book in the series focuses on different members of the team and their struggle with the aftermath of the explosion. As the group delves deeper into the incident and uncovers pieces of the puzzle, their personal issues are complicated by a powerful enemy trying to keep its secrets.

RushTRC: Rush was released last week, would you please tell us about the book?

Joan: Rush is a rollercoaster of emotion and action. The book begins by going back in time and allowing the reader to experience the actual event that started the conspiracy—the warehouse fire.

Jessica and Quaid have, undeniably, been the two members of the team damaged most by the incident and all that ensues. Quaid, Jessica’s newlywed husband, is presumably killed in the warehouse fire, an event from which Jessica never fully recovers.

When the team uncovers evidence in BLAZE that Quaid could be alive, Jessica’s life changes yet again. But she’s in for a new struggle because while Quaid still has intense feelings for Jessica, he has no memory of her or their life together.

And while Jessica and Quaid are trying to piece their relationship together, the team works to stop the man whose greed was responsible for the fire and the teams’ suffering, fighting powerful forces.

TRC:  How many books are you planning for Phoenix Rising?

Joan: Four. The original series ends with Mitch’s book, Shatter, releasing New Years Eve of this year.

I plan on picking up a thread left open in Shatter to write a spin off series, because all my incredible guys need happy endings.

TRC: Intimate Enemies was a wonderful first book, in your Covert Affairs series.  Can you give us a brief description of this series for our members?

Joan: Thank you! I love this book and this series!

The Covert Affairs series follows the brave men and women working for the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement as they fight the drug, weapon and human trafficking wars across various foreign borders.

Intimate Enemies is the first book in the series.  First Temptation, a Covert Affairs novella, is book 1.5 and recently released as part of the Wicked Firsts anthology. 

TRC: When can we expect the 2nd book in this series, and how many books do you anticipate?

Joan: I’m working on book two as we speak. This is Tomas’s story, one I hint at in the beginning of Intimate Enemies. The plot is not fully developed yet, but will involve the sex tourism trade in Belize and the reunion between Tomas and his heroine…with a few surprises along the way. This book will be available early 2014.

One of the things I love about this series is that because each book has its own individual plot, the number of books in the series is unlimited. I’ll continue to add to this series as long as readers are loving them.

TRC: You write Romance Suspense/Thrillers.  Do you have any desire to write in another genre?

Joan: Yes. I’ve always been in love with small town contemporary romance, and I’d like to write that genre under my real name, Joan Swan.

I’m also currently writing a super hot line of contemporary romance under a pseudonym. The first book in this series will release this month.

I’ve chosen not to link my name with the pseudonym for both professional and personal reasons. I like my readers to know what they’re going to get when they pick up a Joan Swan book—in both voice, content and heat level. Separating my pseudonym and my real name keeps the genres independent. I’ve also decided not to link the names because since I do write under my real name, my personal life is open to more eyes. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of judgment in the world, which I don’t want to expose my family to.

TRC: Would you like to share with us what you are currently working on, and what you have in store for us in 2013/2014?

Joan: As I mentioned, Shatter will release on New Year’s Eve. I absolutely love this book! Love Mitch and his heroine. And feel very satisfied to tie up all the threads throughout the series.

Also in 2014, I plan to release at least two books from the Covert Affairs series and two books from my super hot contemporary series under my pseudonym. I’m also planning another novella or two for anthologies with The Alpha Six, the authors I’ve released First Temptation with in Wicked Firsts.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Joan: Yes! I’d like to thank my readers. Without readers there would be no reason to write. I don’t know if readers realize just how their enthusiasm fuels authors through the long, sometimes frustrating hours of getting a character’s story just right.

TRC: Thank you, Joan for giving us an update on Rush, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.  It was a pleasure talking with you again.  We wish you good luck with Rush, and hope to catch up with you again in 2014.

Joan: Thank you so much for having me!


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Joan Swan writes sexy romantic suspense for Kensington (Phoenix Rising Series) and independently (Covert Affairs Series).  She also works as a sonographer at a top medical facility in San Francisco and lives in magnificent wine country on the central coast of California with her husband and two daughters.

 

 

 

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Rush
by Joan Swan
Genre: Romantic Suspense (with paranormal elements)
Heat Level: 3.5/5
Publisher: Kensington
Publishing Date: 8/27/13
Series: Phoenix Rising, 3
Format: Print and Ebook
Words: 110k

Rush

Back Cover:

Jessica Fury, Washington lobbyist, has money, connections, and her own firm. But five years ago she had something better: happiness. Her firefighter husband, Quaid, was handsome, courageous, and crazy about her. Then one day he walked into a chemical inferno—and never walked out. Jessica has been through hell to get back on her feet. And then a rumor surfaces that could bring a miracle or shatter her world – again.

Q has been a prisoner forever. He’s honed his mind and body into weapons. He’s developed abilities no one else understands. But he’s still at the mercy of a cabal of ruthless men, who blank his memory, test him like a lab rat, and tell him lies. Although his past has been erased and his future looks grim, instinct tells him he has a woman to live for. What his mind can’t remember, his body can’t forget…

The heat is on.

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  • (1) print copy of either FEVER (#1) or BLAZE (#2) per the number of tour stops (15 Total) – US/Ca Only.
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Rush by Joan Swan – a Review

Rush by Joan Swan – a Review

 

Rush

Links to order Rush: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

Description:
Jessica Fury, Washington lobbyist, has money, connections, and her own firm. But five years ago she had something better: happiness. Her firefighter husband, Quaid, was handsome, courageous, and crazy about her. Then one day he walked into a chemical inferno—and never walked out. Jessica has been through hell to get back on her feet. And then a rumor surfaces that could bring a miracle or shatter her world – again.

Q has been a prisoner forever. He’s honed his mind and body into weapons. He’s developed abilities no one else understands. But he’s still at the mercy of a cabal of ruthless men, who blank his memory, test him like a lab rat, and tell him lies. Although his past has been erased and his future looks grim, instinct tells him he has a woman to live for. What his mind can’t remember, his body can’t forget



Review:

Rush is the 3rd book in Joan Swan’s Phoenix Rising series.  I have read every book, and each one was a wonderful read, and yet Swan manages to make the newest one better then the last.  I loved Rush

Rush was a roller coaster of a ride from start to finish.  Swan manages to pull all kinds of emotions from us throughout the book.  What I find amazing in this series is that each main couple that are featured in each of the books are totally awesome.  Swan creates such great characters, you find yourself loving them all.  Our heroes in Rush, Jessica and Quaid are no different.  Another thing I absolutely love about this series is that all the main & secondary characters play major parts in the books, as they have become part of our family.  We get to see the entire team throughout in this magnificent adventure, and they are wonderful together.

The story picks up after Blaze, as we meet our heroine Jessica Fury.  We learn early on, that 5 years have passed since the explosion that gave our heroes their unique paranormal powers.  Jessica is now working as a lobbyist in the political field, privately trying to find a way to destroy one of the men behind the government conspiracy that have tried to hurt her friends, including secret experiments being done.  Jessica was married to Quaid before the explosion killed him.  Having lost the love of her life, Jessica succumbed to drugs and encounters with other men to drown in her grief.  She managed to bring herself back, but she still has anxiety attacks. 

The scenes when they go back 5 years showing the love between Quaid and Jessica, and the rest of the members of that firehouse team were awesome, as they were a fun close knit family.  You can feel the love between them. 

Then Teague and Keira come to visit Jessica to explain about Cash (who was rescued in Blaze) and his friend (still captive).  They carefully try to tell a fragile Jessica that they think the man called Q, is in fact Quaid still alive and held captive all these years.   What follows is an exciting action filled adventure with the entire team helping to rescue Q. 

But rescuing Q is only the beginning.  Is he Quiad?  He has no memory of his past, having been tortured, brainwashed & made into a mercenary for the government conspiracy that the team has been fighting from the start.  It is the scenes between Q and Jessica; the love they had for each other before; the memories of the past; the friendships of the entire team; that totally tears you apart emotionally, as Q tries to remember who he is and who he was.  What is real?   This was a heart wrenching, tense, edge of your seat story, and I could not put this book down.

Joan Swan has outdone herself, as I felt each emotional pull; whether it was sadness, laughter, nerve wracking tension, or the heat of their sexual chemistry.  I love all the members of this team, and cannot get enough of them.  Do I love the Phoenix Rising series, you bet I do.  If you have not read Joan Swan or this series, what are you waiting for?  This is an awesome series, with everything, suspense, action, friendships, and very steamy sexual scenes.  I suggest you start with the first book in this series, Fever, as you do not want to miss any of these wonderful characters.

Reading order:
1. Fever
2. Blaze
3. Rush
4. Shatter

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Author

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First Temptation by Joan Swan – a Review

First Temptation by Joan Swan – a Review

First Temptation

Links to order First Temptation(part of Wicked Firsts anthology):
Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

Description:
Counterterrorist agent Taft Walker knows the Mexican cartel smuggling game. But posing as part owner of an adult store to ferret out the newest tunnel into the US is a first. So is Zoe Brooks, his partner, new to undercover and a sex-toy virgin. Taft’s up for the sexy challenge. At least until he sees the real Zoe beneath her tough façade and realizes, for the first time in his life, he’ll have to risk his heart to win.

After the death of a teammate, Border Patrol Agent Zoe Brooks is ready to get off the front lines. She’s willing to tolerate a swaggering partner like Taft for a chance to work investigations with ICE. But she’s not prepared for the way he understands her deepest, sexiest desires. Or the fact that she’ll have to break her own rules to grab hold of the passion she’s always wanted.

 

Review:

First Temptation by Joan Swan is a novella, which is part of her Covert Affairs series. The first book in this series, Intimate Enemies was great, a true romance suspense thriller, as well as having steamy sex scenes.  First Temptation, though a novella, is also romance suspense, but this book took the steamy sex to the next level.  The difference between the two, perhaps because it is a novella, but in First Temptation, I felt the suspense story was totally overshadowed by the hot steamy sex scenes, with sex toys.  I enjoy steamy sex in  books I read, but I do prefer when its part of the story, not when it is the main theme.   

However, that being said, Joan Swan knows how to write a story with super characters.  I loved Taft and Zoe, as our couple in this book.  Zoe is a Border Patrol Agent, and a tough as nails leader, but she wants to move onto something different; especially after having lost one of her men while back.  She has an interview with ICED leader Rio, and he has the perfect job for her, then she meets Taft, who is to be her partner in this sting; the two of them get off on the wrong foot. 

Taft is an experienced Counterterrorism Agent, and he looks down upon Zoe.  Since they have to act like a married couple in an Adult Only Store, he feels she can’t handle it.  It doesn’t take too long for her to change his mind, as she puts on a show for him.  Zoe also has a lot of experience with the Mexican drug cartel, as being a Border Patrol Agent, she has been responsible to bringing down many of them.  When they begin working together, Taft finds himself totally falling for Zoe, but she holds back, as she does not believe in becoming involved with someone she works with, having had a very bad experience.  Needless to say, in a very short time, their sexual chemistry is so hot, neither can avoid each other.  At first when I met Taft, I wasn’t crazy about his macho attitude, but that changed quickly.  He turned out to be a fabulous hero; sexy hot, wonderful sense of humor, and his charm won Zoe over.  I loved Zoe, as she was a great heroine, and her and Taft were totally smoking hot together.

The suspense part of the story was good, but I would have liked more attention on this, though the end was exciting, with Zoe being in danger, as her identity was compromised.  There were some surprises and twists at the end that was done very well. 

I am a fan of Joan Swan, especially her Phoenix Rising series, and First Temptation was a  very good read, especially for a novella.  If you are a fan of romance suspense, with a hot steamy couple, Joan is one of the best.  If you like an erotica element added to your romance, and Joan knows how to push all the buttons in this one, then First Temptation is a must for you.

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Netgalley

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Riverstar by Tess Thompson – A Review and Giveaway

Riverstar by Tess Thompson – a Review

Riverstar

Links to order Riverstar: AmazonKobo

Description:
After ending an affair with a married movie producer, feisty Hollywood makeup artist Bella Webber finds herself back in the quaint Oregon town of River Valley, the location of a famous director’s latest film. Despite trying to distract herself with work, Bella is unnerved by the proximity of Benjamin Fleck – a man who once so expertly made love to her she’d temporarily forgotten everything painful about her life. But now Ben sees her as nothing more than a heartbreak waiting to happen.

When an actress is found murdered after she’s seen leaving the restaurant Riversong with Ben, he is accused of the crime and arrested. Convinced of his innocence, the River Valley ‘gang of misfits’ band together to find the real killer, and Bella must face her biggest fear to ensure the truth is revealed.

 

Review:
Loved it loved it loved it 🙂

I totally couldn’t wait for the Riverstar by Tess Thompson. I did  wonder if Ben and Bella would get a story after reading their side story in RiverSong and RiverBend (Which I really, really liked) I wasn’t sure where Tess could take this story, as they had met. loved and fell apart….. Boy did she lead me on an adventure.

If you haven’t read the first two books , it’s not really a problem, but it does give you an insight into the main and the secondary characters, as we have met most of them in the first two books.

Bella is a make-up artist and has been having a long term affair with the producer (who is married), this broke up in book one and two, and in fact book two sees the new lovers fight and split apart for good (that’s in Ben’s words). Bella has family in River Valley, so she comes home to lick her wounds after telling the producer that it is FINALLY over !!

Ben is also here, after being asked by his company to start a call center station here. Things are very tense and angry between Bella and Ben, as he sees her wasting her life on a married man. He was wanting to start a life with her himself.

But they finally set aside their differences (with the help of the “misfits”) and make a go of their tentative feelings for each other. Bella is crazy for Ben, and I get the feeling Ben is madly in love with Bella already, (we find out in previous books that his fiancée was caught in bed with his best friend the day before their wedding, so Ben has MAJOR trust issues.)

So, the filming begins and Bella returns to work, we see a few new faces, including the starlet trying to revive her career, and her scarred twin sister. As Bella knows these girls a little, she decides to take them under her wing (the starlet has a drinking problem).

There are a few new characters, and they are all important to the story.

Ben and Bella do FINALLY get their act together and decide that they are meant for each other, and want to spend the rest of their lives as man and wife. But before this happens Ben is arrested for the Starlets murder !!!!!  Bella knows in her heart that Ben is innocent, but trying to tell Ben that is impossible, he decides that Bella needs to stay away from him and that he will do this on his own !!

The misfits (these were some of the characters from the previous books, they named themselves the misfits, as they all felt they didn’t belong to society, but they belonged to each other, they were each others family .)  decide to help both Bella and Ben , as they all believed that Ben didn’t murder the girl.

It does move at a very good pace, Tess leaves nothing out. It is full of emotion, and lots of Bella’s past comes to light.  I had tissues in my hand, and they were needed at several key moments in the book.  I’m hoping Tess does at least 2 more stories 🙂 But I won’t mind if she wants to write me more. LOL   Please read this book, and read the previous 2, I really can’t recommend them enough .

Reviewed by Julie B.

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Catching Up With Melissa West

Catching Up With Melissa West

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome back Melissa West. Melissa is here today to discuss her new release, Hover. She will also tell us what she has in store for us in 2013/2014.

Let’s talk to Melissa.

 

 

 

Interview-REDTRC: Hi, Melissa.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us again at The Reading Cafe, to discuss your new release “Hover”, as well as to talk about what you have planned in 2014.

Melissa: Thank you for having me!

TRC: You have just released Hover, which is the 2nd book in you’re The Taking series.  For those who may not have read this series, would you please give us a brief description of the premise of the series?

Melissa: In the future, an alien race known as the Ancients has helped Earth terraform itself back to health with one condition—they coexistence with humans, sharing the planet. But now that the time has come for coexistence, the humans want out of the treaty, which, of course, has sparked a war.

HoverTRC:  Will you please tell us a bit about Hover, which was released a few days ago?

MelissaHOVER is the boiling point of the series. In GRAVITY, the start of the series, the water was just beginning to sizzle. Now in HOVER, everything is coming to a head. Tension is high. Action is high. And in COLLIDE, the water is going to boil over. I think fans of the series will enjoy the rush that is HOVER and will be eager for COLLIDE, which, to me, is the best book of the series.


Links to order Hover:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

TRC: What can you tell us about the 3rd book in the series, Collide?  Is this the last book in this series?

Melissa: We are talking about doing a prequel, which will tell the story of events that led up to GRAVITY. But in a word, COLLIDE is the war.

TRC: You have a new book called Broken Winter.  Can you tell us anything about it, and when do you anticipate the release date?

Melissa🙂 I hadn’t realized BROKEN WINTER was known to the world. LOL! I am not able to discuss details of that project just yet, but soon. 🙂

TRC:  Maybe when we like an author we do good research. lol

TRC: What are you currently working on, and what do you have planned for 2014?

Melissa: I am currently working on a lot of projects. I feel a little overwhelmed! 🙂 I am working on COLLIDE, BROKEN WINTER, and another YA series that I am super excited about. 2014 is going to be a fun year!

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Melissa: I would like to add that readers are going to feel shocked when they finish HOVER. Hang with me. It will all make sense in the end. 🙂

TRC:  You are right.  As I kept reading, I suspected something would happen, but what an ending.  🙂

TRC: Thank you, Melissa for giving us an update on Hover, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.  It was a pleasure talking with you again.  We hope to catch up again in the future.

Melissa: Thank you so much, Barb! Always a pleasure!

If you would like to learn more about Melissa, you can find her at the following links:

Website: http://www.melissawestauthor.com/
Blog: http://m-b-west.blogspot.com/
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Hover by Melissa West – a Review

Hover by Melissa West – a Review

 

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Links to order Hover: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

Description:
On Earth, seventeen-year-old Ari Alexander was taught to never peek, but if she hopes to survive life on her new planet, Loge, her eyes must never shut. Because Zeus will do anything to save the Ancients from their dying planet, and he has a plan.

Thousands of humans crossed over to Loge after a poisonous neurotoxin released into Earth’s atmosphere, nearly killing them. They sought refuge in hopes of finding a new life, but what they became were slaves, built to wage war against their home planet. That is, unless Ari and Jackson can stop them. But on Loge, nothing is as it seems…and no one can be trusted

 

Review:

Hover by Melissa West is the 2nd book in her The Taking series.  When we last left off in Gravity; Ari, our heroine was taken (with many other humans effected) to the planet Loge for healing from poison released by the human leaders of Earth.  Jackson, our hero, was the one who rescued Ari, but at the end of Gravity we learned he is an Ancient from Loge.  Hover picks up with Ari almost fully healed, and learning more about Zeus, the leader of Loge, as well as her new surroundings. 

Ari is still with Jackson, but she doesn’t totally trust him, since he betrayed her by not telling her about Zeus being his grandfather.  Ari absorbs everything around her, the city surroundings, the healers ability, and the powers she has.  Ari was already a tough kick-ass heroine, but being on this planet, she finds she must learn to control her anger, hide her mind (they can hear her thoughts), and try not to show her antagonism, especially towards Zeus.  Zeus, as the leader of Loge, is truly the villain in this story.  He tortures anyone to make them do what he wants, including his grandson Jackson, and wife Mami;  and will not hesitate to take any lives. What was nice about this story is that we got another side to the story, as in Gravity it was mostly about Earth and their battle against Zeus.  In Hover, the focus is on Loge and Zeus, allowing us a look into this planet, and into their leader’s unstable sanity.

Ari is determined to go back to Earth, and allow the Loge residents to join her, as the planet is dying.  But she is torn between strange vibes she gets from her friends and leaders on Earth.  They want her to kill Zeus, and do it fast.  Zeus wants to come to earth and totally take over.  But whatever those messages are from earth, Ari only sees the evil in Zeus, and uses her strength to fight his mind torture. 

This is an action packed story, with Ari finally allowing herself to trust Jackson, and they make a wonderful couple, despite all the horrors they must endure.  Together they work to find a way to rescue the citizens of Loge, and create a rebellion to fight Zeus.  Other then them rebuilding their romance, the majority of the story was about finding a way to stop and kill Zeus. West creates some wonderful characters in Hover, such as Vill, Mami, Emmy, just to name a few.  Other then brief appearances, we did not see too much of the characters we met in Gravity (whom are still on earth), except Cybil who was great to see.  As much as I liked Jackson, Ari was the lead all the way, and she was even stronger in Hover.  There were many surprises and twists during the last third of the book, and another open ending, leaving us anxiously awaiting the next book, Collide.

Reviewed by Barb

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