Thursday, September 16, 2021

Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood by Danny Trejo and Donal Logue

Danny Trejo's life needs to be made into a movie. He's had a tough life. Some of his own making and another a product of his environment. 

He holds nothing back. He is honest and reveals who he was and how he's changed. Trejo's memoir reveals his struggle with alcohol, drugs and breaking the law. He is no novice when it comes to life behind bars. He has spent time in juvie, Chino,  Folsom, San Quentin to name a few. He loves women and has trouble staying faithful. 

He discusses some of his time in Hollywood, with a focus on the movie, Blood in Blood Out: Bound By Honor.  If you haven't seen this movie ..... watch it now! I really enjoyed reading this part as I've been a fan of the movie since it came out (yes, I am that OLD). 

Trejo's discusses his family and his children, who have had addiction issues of their own.  Trejo is open about his success and failure and remains humble. Trejo is a bada@@ and this is a perfect book for his fans to get an insiders look at him as a person and not a Hollywood actor. 





Monday, September 13, 2021

Billy Summers by Stephen King

 There is nothing like cracking open a new novel by Stephen King. I know that I will be entertained and will enjoy the read.  Billy Summers is written from the point of few of many characters and jumps back forth between present and past. 

Billy summers is a killer with a conscience. He has a code( kinda like, Dexter) and he abides by it. He has been hired for a job and things go awry and his last hit proves to be more problematic than he thought. 

Billy Summers is a USCM veteran and the flashbacks to his wartime (and his childhood) are beautifully written yet haunting. Kings writing pulls you into the scene and leaves you emotionally wrecked. 

This isn't a typical King novel. The horrors of this novel are of humanity. There are no supernatural forces but you'll still be hooked. 




Sunday, August 22, 2021

Wish You Were Here by Jodi Picoult


WISH YOU WERE HERE

EXPECTED PUBLICATION DATE: NOVEMBER 30 2021



Diana works at Sotheby's as an associate specialist. Finn is a surgical resident at New York Presbyterian Hospital. They have been  saving up for years for a tip of a lifetime to The Galapagos Island. Diana expects Finn to purpose during their vacation but Covid-19 rears its ugly head in New York (only 19 case) and Finn is no longer allowed to go as the hospital is expected to be overrun within days with Covid cases. 

Finn encourages, Diana to take the tip alone. She is hesitant but the non-refundable tickets sway her and she embarks on the journey alone. When she arrives her luggage is lost and  people are leaving the island. The boat she is on will be the last boat leaving the island. but she makes a quick decision to stay on the island. The hotel she was staying is has closed, she has no internet access but luck intervenes. She's given a place to stay and the entire island to explore on her own while Finn finds himself working long hours trying to save lives and watching people die of Covid.

Finn emails Diana quite often about what is going on with the virus. His experiences are haunting and realistic. You will  be left aching  and wanting to know more about his life in rather than Diana's on the island. Be prepared for an emotional overload during Finn's portions of the book. 

Diana and Finn are leading vey different lives. Both of their experiences are unique to one another's however Finn's reality is frightening and pulls you back into reality over and over again while Diana's gives you some reprieve. 

Diana eventually finds her way off the island and back to Finn but the twist leaves you gasping for air. 

Expect beautifully crafted and complex characters. This is one book you won't want to put down. 


* I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.


Wednesday, August 11, 2021

The Initial Insult (The Initial Insult, #1) by Mindy McGinnis



 I was given the opportunity to listen to the audio book of, The Initial Insult but was unable get into to it so I picked up a copy of the book and I'm thankful I did because this read took me on a rollercoaster. 

Tress Montor used to have an ideal life. A happy life. She had a best friend, a lovely home and her parents then one night her parents disappeared. Now she lives with her drunk, cantankerous grandfather, who runs a wild animal attraction. Her one idea life is messy in more ways than one. 

Her old best friend, Felicity  was the last person with her parents before they went missing. The friendship is broken and Tress has a plan up her sleeves to find out what Felicity knows about her parents missing. The plan is rather sinister.

They story flips back and forth between past and present day. McGinnis has a unique writing style and will keep you captivated. The book's ending isn't exactly satisfying but I think that's because there is a sequel. I can't wait to read it! 

Monday, August 2, 2021

Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey

 Unspeakable Things has been inspired by a true story. 

Cassie McDowell is twelve years on and lives with her parents and sister in rural Minnesota. It's the 1980s and boys in her town are going missing. They are being abducted and sexually abused. No one really pays attention or cares until a boy goes missing from the rich part of town. When her close male friend goes missing she decides to play, Nancy Drew and figure out who is haring her classmates.

Cassie's homelife isn't ideal. Her parents hold parties, that are not appropriate for minors. Unspeakable acts go on in their home and Cassie and her sister are not allowed to discuss it. She can't sleep at night and lives in constant fear of her dad coming into her bedroom. Her dad is unpredictable and has secrets. 

The writing is dark and can be triggering for some. The reading can be a bit slow and the ending left me wanting more. 


Friday, July 30, 2021

56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard



It's the year 2020 and Cia lives in Ireland. Covid-19 is making its rounds and they are about to go into lockdown. 

Cia meets Oliver and they start a romance. Oliver suggests Cia moves in with him during the lockdown and she agrees. Living together slowly reveals truths and Oliver isn't who he claims to be. 

A decomposing body is found inside Oliver's apartments. Detectives are left with a mystery on their hands and the lockdown might have just made it possible for someone to get away with the perfect crime.

There are several timelines taking place and multiple point of views luckily Howard does an excellent job and making them all flow. I didn't see some things coming which made the read exciting and fun. 

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

 The Riva family is not your average family. They have had more than their fair share of tragedy but they have also had love and one another. 

Their story is told in two portions. The first half is the story of Mick Riva, before he was famous and his wife June. It's a story of love, happiness and then heartbreak and pain brought on by fame. 

The second portion is about the Riva children. The love they have for one another and the unbreakable bond these siblings have even when they are tested. 

The characters are unique and each with an interesting story to tell. 

I wouldn't classify this is a favorite book or one I would reread but it's good enough to pass the time. 




Wednesday, July 14, 2021

The Damage by Caitlin Wahrer

 

Nick has been sexually assaulted. It was violet and left him battered. Tony is Nick's bigger and older bother. He is filled with rage and the urge to protect his brother and seek revenge.

Tony and his wife support Nick and when Nick's attacker is arrested they think justice will be served but will it be? 

The story is told in multiple perspectives and timelines. It can get dark as it deals with a lot more than sexual violence. It is well written and full of twists and turns. 

Friday, June 18, 2021

Surviving Dirty John: My True Story of Love, Lies, and Murder by Debra Newell

I listened to the podcast, I saw the series and now I've read the book. If it wasn't for my addiction to True Crime podcasts I would have missed out on Debra's story of love, survival and heartbreak.

The book is much grittier and scarier than the portrayal in the TV series. Debra opens up her life story while others would have hid it potentially saving many other women from a similar or worse fate. 

John Meehan was a predator and he found his perfect prey. He did, what is typical of abusers. He isolated his prey, manipulated them and lied over and over again. John Meehan waved red flag after red flag but his master manipulation made it invisible. 

Debra's account will leave you frustrated until you realize that you can't and shouldn't victim blame. It's easier to look in from the outside and make judgments. She has a history of abuse making her the perfect target. 

The writing can be repetitive but it is a simple read especially if your a fan of the TV series. 


Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The Wife Between Us Greer Hendricks

Are you in need of a twist? An unreliable narrator? A book you can devour in hours? If so, this is the book for you!

This psychological thriller will have you turning the pages and making all the wrong assumptions. 

Vanessa is a divorced woman who is using alcohol in an attempt to heal herself. She's barely keeping it together and on the edge of being sacked from her job. 

Everyday is a struggle and when she finds out her ex-husband is getting married to the younger women he dumped her for she makes it her mission to make sure the marriage doesn't happen. 










Sunday, June 6, 2021

The Hunting Wives by May Cobb

 Sophie and her husband Graham have left Chicago and returned to the small city in Texas that Shopie grew up in.  They have plans to relax, slow down and raise their son in a different lifestyle. 

Sophie quickly learns that the city she grew up in  has changed and is quite different from that of her childhood. She finds herself wanting to form a friendship with the "Queen" of the city Margot but once she enters the friendship circle she finds out that this friendship group hides under the facade of perfection. 

The friendship with Margot and the rest of the group comes at a cost and Sophie is on the road to losing everything unless she can uncover the truth. 

This is a witty read. It's like Mean Girls for adult women with some Heathers mixed in! This is a page turner with unlikable and unreliable characters! I wasn't sure if I was going to like it but I ended up loving it and I think you might too! 







Gates of Paradise (Casteel, #4)| By V.C. Andrews

  A tragic car accident has taken the lives of Heaven of Logan Stonewall. Their daughter Annie is not only an orphan but has been crippled. ...