Minggu, 28 Desember 2014

Mind Magic: A Novel of the Lupi, by Eileen Wilks

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FBI agent Lily Yu’s mind is a dangerous place to be in the latest Novel of the Lupi…Thanks to the mindspeech lessons she’s receiving from the black dragon, Lily is temporarily benched from Unit Twelve—until her brain acclimates and the risk of total burnout passes. At least she has her new husband, lupi Rule Turner, to keep her occupied.But when her mentor calls in a favor and sends Lily to a murder scene, she’s suddenly back on active status—despite the hallucinations she can’t keep at bay.  With one touch, Lily knows the man was killed by magic, but her senses don’t warn her how far the conspiracy goes…A shadowy force within the government wants to take Unit Twelve down, and they don't mind killing to achieve their goal. With none of her usual resources, Lily is up against impossible odds--because with her mind in disarray, she can’t trust anything she sees.

Mind Magic: A Novel of the Lupi, by Eileen Wilks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #255605 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.81" h x 1.07" w x 4.19" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 416 pages
Mind Magic: A Novel of the Lupi, by Eileen Wilks

Review Praise for Eileen Wilks’s Novels of the Lupi“Grabs you on the first page and never lets go. Strong characters, believable world building, and terrific storytelling…I really, really loved this book.”—Patricia Briggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Frost Burned“As intense as it is sophisticated, a wonderful novel of strange magic, fantastic realms, and murderous vengeance that blend together to test the limits of fate-bound lovers.”—Lynn Viehl, New York Times bestselling author of the Darkyn series“I remember Eileen Wilks’s characters long after the last page is turned.”—Kay Hooper, New York Times bestselling author of Haunted“Full of intrigue, danger, and romance.”—Fresh Fiction“An intense and suspenseful tale…A must-read…Eileen Wilks is a truly gifted writer.”—Romance Junkies

About the Author Eileen Wilks is the New York Times bestselling author of the Novels of the Lupi, including Unbinding, Ritual Magic, and Mortal Ties. She is also a three-time RITA Award finalist and the recipient of a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times. 


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Another intricate and finely woven novel in the World of the Lupi series By Amazon Customer DISCLOSURE: I received Mind Magic as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. No bribes or gifts were requested or received for this review.Lily Yu and Rule Turner have recently returned from their honeymoon and are ready to pick up their responsibilities to the FBI's Unit Twelve and to their lupi clans... except Lily has been forced to take a leave of absence due to the periodic hallucinations she's been experiencing as a limited but harrowing side effect of the mindspeech lessions she's been receiving from Sam, the black dragon with a shared past with Lily's grandmother. Lily is resigned to the temporary leave but happy to accompany Rule as he attempts to spend more time with, and take a more active role in the affairs of, the Leidolf clan as Rho. To that end, the couple are staying at the home of Ruben Brooks, the head of Unit Twelve and a shadow unit.A complicated set of events occur, which ends up separating the pair for much of the tale, and creates new intrigues. Not only does a conspiracy with clear ties to the government arise to separately and jointly target Rule and Ruben Brooks, but Mika, the dragon assigned to DC, abruptly becomes incommunicado. Suddenly, everyone is in danger, and all are trying to unwind the tangle of knots that links everything together. As the situations evolve, new puzzle pieces fall into place but other mysteries appear.Ms Wilks's World of Lupi series is a very skillfully written and complex urban fantasy with finely nuanced characters and detailed world building. Consequently, I strongly recommend you read the previous books in this series to understand why and how several of the events that occur in this book unfold. Moreover, in my opinion, this is not a novel that you can speed through; the painstaking weaving of the plot is intense and requires a lot of thought, but it is well worth the effort.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Seamlessly weaves fast paced action and strong characters in a fantastic blend of entertainment By A Book Obsession.. It amazes me how fresh and interesting each of these books are considering how long this series has been running. Typically by this point, the twelfth book, I almost expect a bit of staleness, and yet with each new book, Eileen Wilks brings a whole new challenge and ball game. It's incredibly impressive and one of the reasons I really enjoy this series. Between knowing I'll get a fantastic plot and all the many previous books allowing for such rich and lengthy amount of character growth, and I don't even need to read the description. I'll read the next book sight unseen.This time around the plot centers around Lily and Rule again, my favorite pair so I knew I was in for a treat. And the book delivered. Between all the crazy politics, Dragon happenings, a new and troublesome ability for Lily, seriously tricky situations for Rule, and a very interesting new character, MIND MAGIC had me hooked from the start. It's a lengthy book but I read it almost straight through into the wee hours of the morning just to find out what happened next. I know I'll be counting down the days until the next installment releases.Seamlessly weaving fast paced action and strong characters in a fantastic blend of entertainment, MIND MAGIC is not to be missed.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. This book will take you on an emotional rollercoaster, leave you breathless and wanting more By D. Antonio The World of the Lupi series has taken Lily, Rule and friends to some incredible places and put them through physical and magical dangers of all sorts but this may be the toughest mystery yet. Lily and Rule have only been back from their honeymoon in Paris for two months when circumstances force them to part. Thanks to the mindspeech lessons she’s receiving from the black dragon, Lily is temporarily benched from Unit Twelve—until her brain acclimates and the risk of total burnout passes but she is needed at a murder scene and is put back on active status. The powers that be don’t want Rule to go with her so they part. After Lily takes over the murder case she goes missing and insidious attacks start happening to Rule, Ruben and the agents of Unit Twelve. With the help of some old and new friends Rule will find Lily and they will solve this mystery. This book will take you on an emotional rollercoaster and leave you breathless and wanting more. Mind Magic is a fantastic addition to this series and now I just want to know - when do we find out where Cullen is?

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Selasa, 23 Desember 2014

The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller

The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller

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A Gritty Suspense Thriller about innocence lost and darkness gained.... .What if two thirteen-year-old sisters, who were identical twins; sisters who'd came from an affluent family; twin sisters whose parents had shielded them from all the ugliness of the world; identical twins who'd shared that unique twin consciousness, were suddenly forced to watch the unthinkable: the torture and murder of their parents? What if three years later, these identical twin sisters go on an unrelenting quest for vengeance? This was the fate of 13-year-old Stacey and Jannifer McHill, identical twins who'd survived a living nightmare, but in doing so...they've become a living nightmare. Dt. Isis Williams has been assigned to a case that will test her sanity. She has engaged in a hunt for two of the most dangerous, elusive, and youngest serial killers that she'd ever encountered: Stacey and Jannifer McHill...THE TWINS. Fiercely suspenseful and with a sizzling plot-line, The Twins: A Psychological Thriller will leave you gasping.

The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #306401 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-21
  • Released on: 2015-11-21
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller

Review "Gritty, Raw, and Captivating." -Book lover"Gritty and in your face...Disturbingly Addictive." -K.T.Munson."Dark and Thrilling." -Catamount."If you enjoy thrillers then this one is right for you." -ACM."New York author R.G.Miller makes his literary debut with The Twins, and his passion for Abnormal Psychology serves him well in this very intense thriller." -Grady Harp, Hall of fame and top 100 reviewer on Amazon.

About the Author I'm a lover of books and a hungry reader. I also enjoy smooth rock and R&B. I started writing The Twins trilogy in 2012. It took three years to complete the piece and believe me when I say that it was a labor of love. I started writing late in life, I'm fifty-six years old, that goes to show you that it's never too late to pursue your dreams.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. How a killer is REALLY made... By Rachel Forget every other serial killer book on the market... if you want a glimpse into a brutal, horrifying world of innocence lost and torture, look no further than The Twins. What does it take to break a person, to take their humanity? This book will show you the depths that the human mind can go to when its exposed to the unthinkable. The twins will have you feeling bad for them even as you dread what they might do next. Detective Isis Williams is a modern-day hero, going on a journey into Hell to try to find out the truth to save her city. You won't be able to stop reading!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ‘You’ve never seen anything like what you’re about to see, Ms. Big Time Detective.' By Grady Harp New York author R.G. Miller makes his literary debut with THE TWINS and his passion for Abnormal Psychology serves him well in this very intense thriller.Miller strikes the right note with his readers in the subtle way in which he introduces his characters – a seemingly normal home situation with out a trace of what is to come. ‘Today was Stacey and Jannifer McHill’s thirteenth birthday; they were identical twins. “We’re coming, dad,” they shouted back in unison. The twins brushed their hair with the exact amount of strokes. Then they stared at their reflections in the mirror, smiled, and finally they finger-waved at themselves. The twins turned toward one another and said, “Happy birthday, sister,” then they ran from their bathroom toward the staircase.‘ More solid evidence of the personalities and twin proclivities would be difficult to pen.The synopsis provided by Miller smartly opens a window for a peek into the terror that will begin without giving away the plot – ‘What if two thirteen-year-old sisters, who were identical twins; two sisters who'd come from an affluent family; twin sisters whose parents had shielded them from the ugliness of the world; identical twins sisters who'd shared that unique twin consciousness, were suddenly forced to watch their loving parents suffer--at the hands of two home invaders-- the worst kind of physical torture imaginable before they were killed. What if these two teenage girls wanted revenge? Stacey and Jannifer McHill, two teenage girls who'd survived a living nightmare, but in doing so...they'd become a living nightmare.’But if tasting the terror is necessary to draw you into this story, then the following description of the girls’ parents predicament will suffice: ‘One of the mimes that Terry and Linda had hired to entertain the children earlier that day was bending over Terry. He was cutting Terry’s clothing off with some kind of small knife. There was blood everywhere. The mime was naked except for the cellophane that covered his body. The mime looked up at Linda and smiled. His makeup was different; it looked monstrous. “What are you doing to him?” Linda said as she raced down the stairs. “Leave him alone!” she shouted at the intruder. Linda stopped in her tracks when a second mime exited from the hall closet; he too was naked except for the cellophane he had wrapped around his body. The second mime wore a black party hat on his head, and his makeup was also hideous.’That little bit of excerpting from this book should magnetize the reader. This is a terrifically well-written novel – the first of what promises to be a trilogy. Leave the lights on…Grady Harp, March 16

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Gritty story about innocence lost and darkness gained... By K.T. Munson CharactersMost of the main characters are fundamentally flawed. They have a major flaw that is established right off the bat and is a major player in most of the book's events. Unfortunately just like making characters too perfect, making them too flawed is also a drawback. Fortunately secondary characters slowly come in that help level off the major offset in the beginning.I was initially off put by Detective Isis and her major patterns of behavior. Yet her determination and other characteristics really redeemed her. By the end of the book she felt like a well rounded human being, flaws and all. Annette Toni was the major factor that evened her out. Annette seemed very solid as a character and created the balance other characters did not. The Captain was the same way, sort of a fatherly role that evened out Isis.The twins are also central of course, but I don't want to go into too much detail and give anything away. The worst and most difficult part pf this novel was the flow of characters. You could jump 3 character perspectives in a single page. There is absolutely no breaks or warnings, the character information just flows in an almost matter of fact way at times - as though we are getting a catalog of information, while others go into a character's head and delve in deep.PlotThis was a dark plot. Nothing is sacred or off limits. The loss of innocence is at the heart of this novel and the psychology about why a person kills. What external factors can drive a normal person to become something twisted and downright evil. This book perfectly covers this. It is not a whodunit, it is a book that covers the why. What drives the killer(s) to kill and what is the end goal?This book isn't just dark it is brutal and doesn't hold any shots. Absolutely nothing isn't touched on in this book. There is sex, addiction, exportation of sexual preferences, betrayal, race, gender discrimination, guilt, grief, and violence. Not to mention cursing. A lot of curse words in this book which isn't surprising because of the multiple exploration of topics that lean towards a gritty world.The plot at so much potential but was bogged down by all the sidetracks. Although the topics listed above added a complexity to the novel, it also pulled away from the main focus. I did like getting to know Isis and her family complications - I would consider that a character builder and not a sidetrack.OverallIt is disturbingly additive. It is gritty and in your face on all its array of touchy topics. If nothing offends you this book is perfect. In a way it is a peek into the human resilience. Some shine bright and fight on, others live to become the villain - twisted and broken villains.Despite the psychological pieces being very strong and the characters being as gritty as the world they were in, there were some major flaws. The police work piece had some major logic flaws that made parts of the plot fall apart. For example, if there were footprints left at the scene - what are the odds both the killer(s) and the person they think it is have the same shoe size. That was one of many major deficiencies in the police work aspect.That being said, if the main character was a psychologist or a therapist that works with the police this would have been amazing. The most authoritative and strong character in the book? Dr. Susan Patterson. Her dialog was complete and specific. I am not sure on accuracy but that's okay. If I don't question her, that means she is believable enough that I take it as it is. I would highly encourage bringing that strength to the forefront.Rating3 StarsAt the end of the day I thought it was okay. I liked it enough to read through it pretty quickly but the major logic flaws, the jerky character transitions, and extensive grammatical errors were too much for me to be able to recommend it to anyone. If I gave half points, I wouldn't hesitate to give this 3.5 stars. This gritty novel is a hop, skip, and a jump from becoming a 4 star novel - with little effort and a rewrite of a few key pieces. Part of the problem could also have been that I like dark novels but this may have also been a little to sordid for my taste.That being said if you like gritty novels that explore the darker side of human nature this could be the perfect book for you!Where did I get it?The author sent me a copy (Part 1 and 2) in exchange of an honest review.

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Minggu, 14 Desember 2014

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Jumat, 12 Desember 2014

Put a Ring On It (Black Dog Bay Novel), by Beth Kendrick

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The author of New Uses for Old Boyfriends returns to the Delaware seashore town of Black Dog Bay, where one woman learns to put passion before practicality… Brighton Smith doesn’t do outrageous. As an insurance actuary, it’s her job to assess risk and avoid bad investments. But when her fiancé calls to confess he’s married someone else on a whim (“I looked at her and I just knew!”), she snaps… That night, at a local bar, Jake Sorensen—hot, rich, and way out of her league—buys Brighton a cocktail. At midnight, she kisses him. And by dawn, they’re exchanging vows at a drive-through chapel. Brighton knows Jake is a bad bet, but she doesn’t care. After a lifetime of playing it safe, she’s finally having fun. Until the whirlwind romance gives way to painful reality...and Brighton finds out the truth about why a guy like Jake married a girl like her. With her heart on the line and the odds stacked against them, Brighton must decide whether to cut her losses or take a leap of faith that this love affair is one in a million. INCLUDES A READERS GUIDE

Put a Ring On It (Black Dog Bay Novel), by Beth Kendrick

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #302760 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.20" h x .70" w x 5.40" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
Put a Ring On It (Black Dog Bay Novel), by Beth Kendrick

Review Acclaim for Beth Kendrick’s Novels“Kendrick’s impeccable sense of comic timing and flair for creating unforgettable characters make this effervescent novel a smart bet.”—Booklist (starred review)“Light and lovely perfection!”—Roxanne St. Claire, New York Times bestselling author“Exceptionally entertaining and wonderfully original…Kendrick writes with a wicked sense of humor and great wisdom.”—Chicago Tribune

About the Author Beth Kendrick is the author of several novels, including New Uses for Old Boyfriends, Cure for the Common Breakup, The Week Before the Wedding, and The Lucky Dog Matchmaking Service.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Black Dog Bay is fun and the characters in it are too! By Debi @2014 & Beyond In all honesty, it's been quite some time since I read a book like this - light, airy, fast paced, romantic - Chick Lit at it's finest, for sure! The author, Beth Kendrick really knows her stuff too! I stayed up way too late to read "just another page" that turned into three-quarters of the book, in the middle of the night on a work day! UGH!This book is set in a fictional scenic beach town in Delaware called Black Dog Bay. The town is fun and the characters in it are too! While this is the third book in the Black Dog Bay series, it was my first, but that didn't deter me whatsoever. Apparently these books all read as stand alones so you can read each one, in any order, or only one, and not miss out on a great story.Put a Ring On It shares with her readers the main character, Brighton Smith, who unlike her artsty/wishy-washy mother, is an insurance actuary working in the corporate world because she has a "ten year plan". She's engaged to a guy who can't seem to pass the attorney bar exam despite several attempts. They have a falling out while driving in the car and in the silence afterwards, Brighton decides to head out to Black Dog Bay to visit an old friend and regroup.When Brighton meets up with her friend, she meets the handsome and womanizing single man in town, Jake Sorenson. When Brighton receives a phone call from her ex-fiance telling her he married someone else that he just met, Brighton snaps. She overindulges in alcohol while flirting with Jake, which then spirals into a private jet trip to Vegas exchanging vows at a drive-through chapel! All the while, Brighton is getting back at her ex, snapping pictures of the whole grand affair and texting them to her ex!This book was definitely a quick read, but didn't fail to include lots of fun, romance and jewelry! Throwing in a dog custody issue along with lots of secrets that reveal throughout the book, the author Beth Kendrick keeps our attention cover to cover. In all honesty, I've never read any of Beth Kendrick's other books, but I definitely want to go back and read books #1 and #2 in this series! Dogs and love stories mixed together always have me interested!I received a complimentary paperback copy of this book from the publishers and BookSparks as part of the BookSparks 2015 Fall Reading Challenge and the BookSparks "Girl's Best Friend Blog Tour" in exchange for this post, which is my honest review and unbiased opinion.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Misleading Cover By Amber Polo There was no dog in the first hundred pages. I skipped to the end and found a dog that did not resemble the cover model.The romance was cute, with funny scenes and catchy dialog.There was no need to put a dog on the cover to find readers. This was a romantic comedy, well done for that genre. (The Audio versions had completely different cover than print and kindle.)

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Delicious Chick-lit! By writeoncindy A sure way to get me to read a novel and more often than not, fall in love with it, is to put a sweet looking puppy on the cover. Author, Beth Kendrick did that with her book, THE LUCKY DOG MATCHMAKING SERVICE and she does it again with her latest novel, PUT A RING ON IT (New American Library). I'd think it was a gimmick to get readers to buy her books, but she always delivers with fabulous characters and a romantic story that keeps you flipping through the pages wanting to read more."Look at his face.""Look at his eyes.""Look at his hair.""Look at his watch," Brighton squinted, trying to discern the details in the dim lighting. "Is that ... ?""That is Jake Sorenson." Lila waved to the bartender, who slammed down her stainless steel cocktail shaker and motioned them closer. "Designated rebound guy for all the newly single women."Brighton couldn't take her eyes off off the designed rebound guy's wrist. "Incredible."Brighton Smith isn't like all women. She's not attracted to Jake Sorenson because he's walking-dessert for eyes to feast on. She wants to fix his antique 1953 Patek Philippe watch. Brighton shows up in Black Dog Bay, Delaware after having a fight with her fiancé. She's less than impressed by Jake's winning ways, until she learns her fiancé, Colin is dumping her and marrying a woman he just met. This throws the insurance actuary, adverse to any kind of risk into a tailspin - where any alcohol not tied down is up for grabs. She and Jake impulsively hop his private jet for a quickie marriage in Las Vegas - returning return to Black Dog Bay wondering, what the hell did they just do?This is a romantic comedy, so of course, it's fun, kind of sad at times, then happy, and you know how it ends. But with a writer like Beth Kendrick, the narrative is delightful! Beth's signature breezy dialogue seems so effortless, unless you've ever tried to write dialogue, then you know, how hard she has worked, to master her technique. PUT A RING ON IT is a delicious must read!For all things BETH, go to www.bethkendrick.com She's also on Facebook and twitter.Thanks to BookSparksStudio www.booksparks.com and New American Library for providing a copy of PUT A RING ON IT, so we can give away a copy to one lucky winner. Just leave a comment about your thoughts on love - falling in love, being in love, loving something or someone, anything - just leave your answer in the comment section. We'll pick a winner Saturday!Feel free to check out www.cindyroesel.com to read more of my reviews and news about my novel, "Viewer Discretion Advised."

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Kamis, 20 November 2014

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A sexy carjacker takes a would-be starlet for the ride of her life as a pulse-pounding new series from New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff begins.   Once the brains behind a car-boosting ring, Nic Medina has spent the last three years playing it straight. Now drag racers flock to his L.A. auto shop, Hotwired, for a shot at going head-to-head with the man himself. But when a crooked cop gives Nic a treacherous ultimatum—steal ten high-end cars or watch his nephew disappear into the system—he makes the only choice he can, one that puts the life he’s worked so hard for at risk. No sooner does Nic agree than he spots some nasty competition—and a gorgeous bystander in harm’s way.   A small-town girl with Hollywood dreams, Jordan Bass never expected to be swept up in a real-life drama. But that’s exactly what happens when she witnesses a violent crime. And when a smoldering stranger takes the wheel and practically kidnaps her in a desperate bid to keep her safe, she’s not sure whether to scream . . . or kiss him. Nic’s bad news—but the real bad guys aren’t above silencing a witness. On a collision course with danger, Jordan finds herself falling for the man whose street smarts are keeping her alive . . . and whose touch puts her in high gear.Praise for Accelerate  “Accelerate is seductively sinful and a brilliant start to the Hotwired series.”—New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett “Accelerate is hot, raw, and full-on sexy! Buckle up for this suspenseful ride!”—USA Today bestselling author Tina Wainscott“Tracy Wolff is one of my favorite romance authors. Her books are always easy to read, the characters are easy to fall in love with and alpha males galore . . . you know what I mean.”—Disheveled Book Blog   “A fast on-the-edge-of-your-seat read!”—Itsy Bitsy Book Bits (five stars)   “Accelerate is the first book in the Hotwired series and I am already addicted and begging for more! There was drama, romance and some really funny moments—Accelerate definitely had it all!”—Page to Page Reviews   “Accelerate was a fun ride that will have many people wanting to take long drives with that special someone.”—Owl Always Be Reading   “I really like this novel by Tracy Wolff. I felt that the pace of the book moved very quickly and didn’t stall, which I really liked.”—The Book Harbor Reviews   “Accelerate is a fast-paced story line with mystery, suspense, action and romance. The premise is entertaining; the characters are intelligent and colorful; and the happily ever after is not unexpected, but there is more trouble on the horizon for the family and friends at Hotwired Auto.”—The Reading CafeIncludes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Accelerate: A Hotwired Novel, by Tracy Wolff

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #304462 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-24
  • Released on: 2015-11-24
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Accelerate: A Hotwired Novel, by Tracy Wolff

Review “Accelerate is seductively sinful and a brilliant start to the Hotwired series.”—New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett “Accelerate is hot, raw, and full-on sexy! Buckle up for this suspenseful ride!”—USA Today bestselling author Tina Wainscott“Tracy Wolff is one of my favorite romance authors. Her books are always easy to read, the characters are easy to fall in love with and alpha males galore . . . you know what I mean.”—Disheveled Book Blog   “A fast on-the-edge-of-your-seat read!”—Itsy Bitsy Book Bits (five stars)   “Accelerate is the first book in the Hotwired series and I am already addicted and begging for more! There was drama, romance and some really funny moments—Accelerate definitely had it all!”—Page to Page Reviews   “Accelerate was a fun ride that will have many people wanting to take long drives with that special someone.”—Owl Always Be Reading   “I really like this novel by Tracy Wolff. I felt that the pace of the book moved very quickly and didn’t stall, which I really liked.”—The Book Harbor Reviews   “Accelerate is a fast-paced story line with mystery, suspense, action and romance. The premise is entertaining; the characters are intelligent and colorful; and the happily ever after is not unexpected, but there is more trouble on the horizon for the family and friends at Hotwired Auto.”—The Reading Cafe


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The past shaped them, but it didn't ruin them... By Rosa Sharon Being a Tracy Wolff fan, I knew it would be good, all her books are. She writes smooth dialogue and very passionate smexy scenes. After I recovered from my #CoverLust and read the synopsis, I was excited to jump into this new direction she's taking with this series.I confess that after reading the scene where Nic & Jordan first saw each other, even I felt the chemistry between them. They had not even met yet, they just saw each other across a crowd at a race. When she left without talking to him, I had blue ladyballs. I couldn't wait for them to actually talk to each other...and more.Nic Medina came off as bad boy from the get-go. He was well known and had a reputation in the racing community for not only being the best driver, but also for building the fastest cars. So, yeah, he was confident, but not really cocky or arrogant. He was likable, and sexy as hell with his tall, sculpted physique, dreads, caramel-colored skin, and green eyes. I already knew there was gonna be a dirty cop from reading the blurb, so I was waiting for it to happen. I was ready to have his back and rant at the injustice of what he would have to do to protect his family. I was riled-up, in advance. Aren't I a supportive reader?Jordan is a waitress. She is suffering PTSD like symptoms from an event that has stolen her happiness. She's living a very quiet life, minus the fun nightlife you would expect from a young, beautiful college student. Of course, that has me wondering what happened to her? I'm feeling all protective, wanting to kick somebody's ass, but I don't know who. I soon learn that she's a survivor, determined not to let the past steal her future. She can't rewrite history, but she can make better choices to protect herself. And what a good job she does...as Nic will soon learn.Nic has turned his life around. He's reclaimed his family and friends and is trying to make amends for his past mistakes. He's the owner of a very successful business, Hotwired, and his sister and his close friends work with him. Things are going pretty good...until they aren't. When his worst nightmare shows up while he's awake he knows he's not dreaming. He knows that he's gonna have to go back to the last place he ever wanted to return to. He's gonna have to repeat the mistakes of his youth all over again and hope for a better outcome, because the alternative is worse.Rev your engines because this will be a rush to the finish-line. There's a lot of history and details that have to come together to fill in the blanks. And in the meantime, the hotness between Nic & Jordan is off the charts. Get ready to melt into a puddle of goo. While I don't exactly consider it a cliffy, because of the fact that the relationship between the main characters is resolved by the ending, it is kind of open-ended. It is a scene with some support characters that I consider to be a glimpse into the future letting us know what to look forward to in the next book. It worked quite well actually. I am intrigued and looking forward to more acceleration in Hotwired, #2.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. More suspense than her last series By WeeBeaks Rating 3 to 3.5Nic is a street racer and owner of a high end garage. Jordan is a waitress with a past tragedy. This is a very typical new adult setup of late, but I have read and enjoyed Tracy Wolff books in the past but gave it a go. I really liked her last new adult series, and this is book 1 of a new series, going to be centered around that garage.Nic has been to prison for mistakes made when he was a teen, under pressure of supporting his younger siblings. He is out, has been for 3 years. Note here that ages are never given and it reads as new adult (heroine is a college student) but if I add up his prison time, how long he has been out, etc., Nic has to be almost 30. Anyway, he is now running his garage with his band of close friends. A dirty cop comes to him with blackmail that could put him in prison once again, and also puts him right in the past of Jordan, our heroine. He has to save both of them, and they find love at the same time.Once again, this new adult setup is wildly improbable, but here we are in romance land so it goes. He owns millions in cars for example. This book does have a lot more in terms excitement and "suspense" than other books I have read by this author, and I liked that. It states it is over 300 pages though, and I felt it was very surface in the romance between the characters and their backgrounds. We saw glimpses, but I never felt very attached to either character, and the secondary characters nearly all blended into each other and the background. It started strong, had a blur of a middle and ended strong. I give it 3 to 3.5 stars, but will continue the series. The epilogue of course gives us a bit of a cliffy but not for the current couple, just a lead into the next book, which I find very acceptable as a reader.My thanks to the publisher via Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book to read and provide an honest review.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Loved this book! Loved Nic and Jordan! By TeriLyn This book quite aptly titled. It's the fast-paced love story of Nic Medina and Jordan Bass who meet and fall for each other in the span of just a few days. If this isn't your thing then you might as well stop reading. To be honest, it's not normally my thing either. But Tracy Wolff very precisely changed that when it comes to Accelerate. Her writing and her characters drew me in immediately and found myself smiling throughout the whole book.Told from the alternating points of view of both Nic and Jordan, Accelerate takes you on quite the ride. I thought some of plot points were definitely the product of artistic license. They were fully exaggerated, seemingly out of the realm of possibility in certain situations, and again moving at lightning speed. Doesn't matter because the story is fantastic because of it. Wolff hooked me and I found myself unable to put the book down. I just really enjoyed these two characters and the crew that surrounds them. I felt their insta-connection. I adored them both. And loved reading about their short coupling.Nic Medina is a total alpha. He exudes confidence. He's sexy and sharp. I mean the man has dreads and green eyes, come on. He's drives like he lives - in the fast lane. He's also kind, thoughtful, sweet, and capable of melting your heart. Jordan Bass is a troubled woman. Coming out her shell finally only to find herself smack in the middle of danger that Nic Medina is wrapped up in because of circumstances beyond his control. Between the two their quick wit, looks, implicit trust, and banter engage them in ways no other person has for each of them. And the passion and the sex is off the charts. I mean Nic Medina is without a doubt "pure magic" in a very vulnerable and desirable way.I'm the first to admit the story is outlandish. But it's just so fun and easy and honest. It's not deep but so easy find yourself immersed in. It's a perfect lazy Sunday read or beach read. Both Nic and Jordan are characters you'll enjoy reading. The light angst comes from the plot not from the characters fighting what they feel yet the writing keeps us focused on these two. And the group of secondary characters who Nic calls friends and family enhance the feels of the story as well as Nic and Jordan. There wasn't a moment a felt disconnected from the writing or the plot. Wolff definitely held me captivated with her words. The story wraps up quite nicely although we do learn right at the end there's more danger lurking for Nic and company. I personally can't wait to find out what lies ahead for these two. Anyone interested in a quick, hot, adventurous romance I definitely recommend this book for you.

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The Marauders: A Novel, by Tom Cooper

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When the BP oil spill devastates the Gulf coast, those who made a living by shrimping find themselves in dire straits. For the oddballs and lowlifes who inhabit the sleepy, working class bayou town of Jeannette,  these desperate circumstances serve as the catalyst that pushes them to enact whatever risky schemes they can dream up to reverse their fortunes. At the center of it all is Gus Lindquist, a pill-addicted, one armed treasure hunter obsessed with finding the lost treasure of pirate Jean Lafitte. His quest brings him into contact with a wide array of memorable characters, ranging from a couple of small time criminal potheads prone to hysterical banter, to the smooth-talking Oil company middleman out to bamboozle his own mother, to some drug smuggling psychopath twins, to a young man estranged from his father since his mother died in Hurricane Katrina. As the story progresses, these characters find themselves on a collision course with each other, and as the tension and action ramp up, it becomes clear that not all of them will survive these events.

The Marauders: A Novel, by Tom Cooper

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #155197 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.94" h x .88" w x 5.19" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
The Marauders: A Novel, by Tom Cooper

From School Library Journal Seventeen-year-old Wes Trench is working on a shrimp boat with his father, but as the shrimp get skinnier and grayer, his father gets angrier and meaner. Life was already grueling enough in the marshy expanse of land and bay known as the Barataria, just south of New Orleans. But the one-two punch of Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill has desperate residents settling their losses for a check of $1,500 from BP, a sum that will barely last three months. When Wes quits working with his father, he discovers that shrimping is all he knows and that anyone still trying to eke out a living that way is clearly insane. Wes is but one of the narrators in Cooper's evocative novel, which features an extravagant range of viewpoints, such as the nefarious, marijuana-growing Toup twins; Lindquist, a one-armed, pill-popping raconteur with an endless supply of crude knock-knock jokes; ne'er-do-well Cosgrove with his bandy partner in crime, Hanson; and Grimes, a Baratarian native pushing settlements for BP. All are marauders, plundering the land and sea for gold, illegal crops, or dying sea life. Just as there is beauty in the harsh surroundings, there is goodness, even in this ragtag cast of characters. Cooper's exposition is lush with description without swerving from his narrators' points of view. VERDICT Teens who like the oddball characters and environmental consciousness of Carl Hiaasen novels will also enjoy Cooper's debut.—Diane Colson, Nashville Public Library, TN

Review "Sad, grotesque, hilarious, breathtaking...stands with ease among the work of such stylistic predecessors as Twain, Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard. One thing that gives “The Marauders” its own clear hallmark is its quicksilver prose. The book’s other standout aspect is how it demands and earns sympathy for all but its most evil characters and for the fate-blasted but nature-blessed locale they inhabit. You might not want to retire there, but you’ll savor this visit." - The Wall Street Journal"Excellent, finely written and funny – an admirable novel from a very promising writer." - USA Today“It’s always the voice, the singular sound of a place like none other, that draws you into a regional mystery. In Tom Cooper’s first novel, The Marauders, that beguiling music comes out of the Louisiana bayous, where a raucous chorus of shrimp fishermen, marijuana growers, treasure hunters, professional crooks and common thieves fight to be heard…It hurts to laugh at the preposterous get-rich-quick schemes of these swamp denizens, but laugh we must, if only to find some relief from the grim realism of Cooper’s portrait of life in these coastal communities.” – The New York Times Book Review"The first great book of the 2015 beach season is already here...Tom Cooper’s début novel, “The Marauders,” certainly should not be confined to beach season or to the implication that it’s light or airless good fun, but it seems to be a book that should be savored on a deck overlooking the beach or pool with a cold beer nearby,,,an enjoyable and impossibly difficult to put down novel.” - Free Lance Star Review“Tom Cooper has Louisiana dead to rights. Every aspect. Jeanette, the sleepy bayou town ravaged by man and nature alike, is rendered in Technicolor detail. Its residents, lifers and visitors alike, leap from the pages. The story rolls like a tide, handling triumph and tragedy alike with a dark, mischievous humor that Cooper wields expertly…There’s more than a hint of the Southern gothic here, more than a little Flannery O’Connor…It’s easy to forget this is his first novel. Some books require boxes of tissues. This one requires an, as Cooper writes, “an ass-pocket whiskey bottle.” Get you a drink and get comfortable. You won’t be moving until you hit the last page.” - The Advocate"A debut novel that does nothing in half measures. It isn’t afraid to take risks, dabble in darkness and skirt the edge of ruin, and this is what makes it such an exciting read…The Marauders takes readers on a rollicking adventure deep into the heart of Louisiana’s marshes as well as some of the darkest corners of the human psyche…The plot is brisk, the characters are captivating and the writing is lush and striking. Cooper’s writing is the kind a reader can happily get lost in, and his depictions of the Deep South are so evocative that if he ever gets tired of fiction, he might give travel writing a try. But The Marauders is such an impressive offering from an audacious new voice in fiction that one can only hope it is but the first of many. As far as bibliophilic treasure hunts go, this one is literary gold.” - BookpageCooper’s intricate, accessible weaving of his characters with each other, and his deep, delightfully eccentric descriptions of this area of Louisiana show that he’s just beginning what will hopefully be a satisfying career as a novelist - Bookbrowse"The Marauders is so damned good you won't believe it's a first novel…and by the time you reach page 20, you won't care. It's rollicking, angry, eye-popping, and fall-on-the-floor funny, sometimes in the course of a single scene. The cast is winning, the post-Katrina bayou setting is richly evoked, the dialogue crackles, and the story rolls on a wave of invention. It's a little Elmore Leonard, a little Charles Portis, and very much its own uniquely American self. Basically, Tom Cooper has written one hell of a novel." - Stephen King"More fun than a book about the aftermath of an ecological disaster has any right to be" - Esquire"Wade into moral muck with the pill-popping, treasure-hunting, one-armed hero of this finger-lickin'-good Louisiana swamp noir." - O, The Oprah Magazine"A sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking "swamp noir" gumbo with echoes of John Kennedy Toole, Larry Brown and Daniel Woodrell…The Marauders is as grounded in the simple truth as it is awash in the outlandishly eccentric." - Shelf Awareness"I can't wait for Cooper's next book. Nor can my wife, and she and I seldom agree about novels. He's fun to read--he keeps your head up and your eyes big." - Garden and Gun"Self-assured and highly entertaining...Cooper’s writing is taut, his story is gripping, and the characters and their problems will stay with you long after you finish this book." - Library Journal, *Starred* Review“This is one hell of a debut novel. Cooper combines the rough-hewn but poetic style favored by writers like Charles Willeford with the kinds of miscreants so beloved by Elmore Leonard, all operating in the tumultuous modern-day disaster that is New Orleans.. With crisp, noir-inspired writing and a firmly believable setting, Cooper has written an engaging homage to classic crime writing that still finds things to say about the desperate days we live through now. Somewhere, Donald E. Westlake, John D. MacDonald and Elmore Leonard are smiling down on this nasty, funny piece of work.” —Kirkus Reviews, *Starred* Review  “Cooper offers a believable portrait of a bayou town and a cast of deeply engaging characters wrestling inchoately with the likely extinction of the only life they know. There is real substance and humanity in this fine debut novel.”—Booklist, *Starred* Review“Cooper’s novel is a blast; descriptions of the natural beauty of the cypress swamps and waterways, along with the hardscrabble ways of its singular inhabitants, further elevate this story.” - Publisher's Weekly  "Tom Cooper expertly maps a Gulf Coast of miscreants, romantics, and a severely beleaguered nature, digging at the old, weird south with his own enthralling voice. 'Marauders' is propelled by wonderful characters depicted with grace, humanity, and that rarest of talents: a truly hilarious wit. Mr. Cooper joins such talents as Twain, Portis, and O'Toole in mining the humor of the Southern freak show to deliver the universal news of the human heart." --Nic Pizzolatto, author of Galveston and creator of HBO's 'True Detective'  "This is rare for me, very rare, that I was utterly unable, because of a novel, to get up from a chair and answer the phone when it rang or eat when I was hungry or go to bed when I was weary. Rare, but this book has left me hungry and sleepy and neglectful of somebody I hope will call back. That his book is smart and funny and dazzling in its prose is obvious. He also can tell a hell of a story. Tom Cooper is a newly-minted American literary treasure." - Robert Olen ButlerThe Marauders, Tom Cooper's beautifully-written chronicle of the misadventures of the denizens of a dying Louisiana fishing village, pleases in so many ways. It's funny, sad, and wise, sometimes in the same sentence. An outstanding debut. --Richard Lange Author of Angel Baby, This Wicked World   “The very best fiction transports us effortlessly to places we've never been and involves us deeply with characters we've never met; and though I've never lived in the Louisiana bayous, or shrimped all day with one arm in oil-polluted waters, or obsessed over a dead pirate's treasure while chewing up painkillers like candy, or been hunted by anyone as sadistic as the Toup brothers, Tom Cooper's brilliant, fast-paced first novel, The Marauders, took me there, set me right down in the miserable heat and the mud and the dread, and, though it might sound strange to say, I will be forever grateful to him for that. “ – Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff and the Devil all the Time   “The Marauders is a novel so compelling, so unsettling, so scary and hilarious that you won’t be able to put it down. You might as well pour yourself a drink and settle into your comfy chair. Set in Louisiana’s Barataria swamp after the ecological disaster that was the BP oil spill, the novel chronicles the end of a way of life for Gulf shrimpers and explores a muddy world of greed, grit, and gumbo. Tom Cooper is an eloquent new voice in the extraordinary world of Southern fiction. And, trust me on this, the spectral and relentless Toup brothers will haunt your dreams.” - John Dufresne, bestselling author of Louisiana Power & Light   “Tom Cooper has written a first novel with sustained, top-drawer prose, and that is a beautiful and uncommon thing.” – Pete Dexter, national book award-winning author of Paris TroutFrom the Hardcover edition.

About the Author TOM COOPER has been published in dozens of literary magazines and journals, most recently in Oxford American, Mid-American Review, Gulf Coast, Boulevard, and Willow Springs. His stories have been nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize. He lives in New Orleans.


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. A RAMSHACKLE RIDE, BOTH SCARY AND FUNNY By David Keymer Louisiana may be our second Florida, the only other state in the Union with such a colorful assortment of whackos and lowlifes as you meet in this thoroughly enjoyable debut novel. Crime happens in it, even a killing, but it's not so much a crime thriller as it is a novel about criminal types. The scariest in the novel are a pair of psychopathic brothers who grow marijuana out in the bayou. They're paranoid about any threat to their crop; woe betide the unfortunate person who stumbles upon it. He's in serious trouble. Then there are two ex-cons, Keystone Kriminals who stumble from catastrophe to catastrophe, each worse than the last. There is a man who hasn't been home in ages because he hates it there but now he's sent back by his oil company bosses to pressure the natives, even his mother, into selling their claims on the damages from the most recent disaster, an oil spill of Biblical proportions, for as little money as possible. He's smarmy, the brothers are scary, the ex-cons are inept.The rest of the people along the bayou are just stuck. How do you make a living from shrimping when even the locals are afraid to eat your fatally tainted product? One man, a one-armed painkiller addict, is delusional if not wholly mad: he pins all his hopes on unearthing pirate Jean Lafitte's legendary gold cache. In the process of searching he runs afoul of the psycho brothers; the result isn't pretty. And there's a young man on a road to nowhere. He saves every penny he can to recondition an old shrimping vessel but what will he do with it when it's fit to sail? The waters he plans to fish in are like Gertrude Stein's Oakland: there's no there there anymore.\There's a plot to this firecracker novel but the book isn't so much about story (although a lot happens and some of it is violent) as about mood and setting. It's about people too. People who have been royally screwed by the oil corporations that polluted their waters and are now trying to cover up their sins without regard for the people who live there and are trying to earn a living there.Oh, did I mention? The book's funny too, much the way that Elmore Leonard's novels were always funny. It's a humor that arises from acute observation and the accurate reporting of what people say and do in stressful situations.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. A literary page-turner set in the bayous of post-Katrina, post-BP oil spill Louisiana By g3 from the UP This was a terrific read. My mom is from the gulf coast and I have spent a lot of time down there. Based upon my familiarity with the way life is lived in the bayous of Louisiana, and with the enormous toll that Katrina and the BP oil spill have taken on that part of the world, I can vouch for the authenticity of Cooper's voice in this novel, which captures this unique area of our nation beautifully. This is an engrossing tale with a host of fascinating characters; each has strengths, weaknesses, quirks, and curiosities. Cooper's takes the readers behind his character's outer appearances, and lets you see the complexities that lie within. I even learned some new vocabulary ("chenier" being my favorite new word from this book). I looked up the Barataria, where this book is set; I read an ARC (Advanced Reading Copy) - I think it would be a good idea for the real edition to include a map, because even though the book depicts fictional events, they are set in a real place and I would have liked to be able to turn to a page in the book to trace the characters' locations. This book reminded me of the works of John D. MacDonald and Carl Hiassen. It was a page turner that was written exceptionally well. I hope it is the first of many from this author!

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Very Good Book By Toni Osborne This stunning debut novel is a noirish crime mystery written with a touch of humour. The tale brings us deep into the murky water of the Louisiana bayous. The story is post Katrina and soon after the BP spill that devastated the livelihood of the citizens of Jeannette, a little town where shrimping is in the blood.We are introduced in short chapters to a cast of lively as much as eccentric characters. Each chapter bears the characters names and shifts perspectives as the story keeps its journey into waters infested with alligators, reptiles and creepy creatures. This is quite a mélange that meshes beautifully together. This gumbo’s main players are Wes Trench, a young man who wonders if there is any future in shrimping; Lindquist, a one-armed man who spends days with his metal detector and a Pez dispenser full of Oxycontin searching for pirate Jean Lafitte’s fabled treasure; the Toup brothers two sociopathic twins and drug lords; Cosgrove and Hanson petty criminals searching for the pot of gold and finally the inevitable slick talking BP representative swindling people of Barataria region by asking them to sign away their claims. All these funny, miscreants, romantics and scary people are thrown into compelling odysseys filled with rocking action and intense suspense till they come together in a shocking conclusion we can’t imagine. This is definitely a character driven book I enjoyed immensely.This brilliantly written story is also a real blast filled with rich descriptions of the cypress swamps and waterways and this all said with an enthralling voice of the south and a dash of Cajun to spice our enjoyment ….well done, very good book.“Laissez les bons temps rouler”

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Jumat, 31 Oktober 2014

An Escort for Christmas: A Billionaire Novella, by A. Zavarelli

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Harper Nichols is in a desperate situation. After her Aunt’s passing, she’s been left with a mounting pile of medical bills and other debt. Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, she loses her job… only weeks before Christmas. The very roof over her head hangs in the balance, and so far her job leads have been less than fruitful. As a last resort, she accepts her friend Katia’s offer to work for her dating service. The only stipulation? Extras are off the table. But when she meets wealthy real estate mogul Jameson King, things aren’t exactly what she expected. Hired to spend two weeks with him at his family’s home over Christmas, she quickly realizes that some rules are just meant to be broken. But what will happen when this business transaction is over? Harper might be richer, but at what cost to her heart?

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  • Published on: 2015-11-17
  • Released on: 2015-11-17
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Best Novella Yet! Well at least that I've read so far! By bri 123 Another great Novella finished in an hour by this great author!!Actually to be absolutely honest. I loved this novella better than "One Lat Gift" by Mrs. A! I know surprising, but even though this one was so short, it had so much substance to the story.I was completely engrossed in this story from beginning to end. I can not really express some details about the book because since it is so short I don't want to spoil anything for anyone. I want everyone to read this book it is absolutely amazing.This book kind of reminds me of the movie pretty woman. But it has its own originality with it. And with that reason I just love this story completely.I recommend this book to anyone who wants a fast and quick romance to read. Well about billionaire romance is at least ;DI give this and complete 5 stars!**ARC provided by the author to me for an honest review**PS. Just a little note to this amazing author. I would be so grateful if you would allow me to ARC any of your romance/erotic books! I absolutely love this book and the last novelette I read by you! Thank you so much again! :D

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A sweet and complicated love story By Louise N This is a beautifully written piece of confection. I loved the characters. Harper was the perfect blend of innocence and desperation and Jameson was equally well described as the confused and damaged alpha type of guy. The dialogue was like real people speak and the story moved steadily. Every time I hear the word Vixen I will think of the book!

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Surprising fun short read By Debbie Arc received from Instafreebie.Yet another great story from A Zavarelli . I am normally not a huge fan of novellas but this has been a pleasant surprise. It wa short and sweet literally.Harper Nichols is on the brink of losing everything, from lising her job, to her apartment, and paying off medical bills from her aunt. She needs something and fast. When offered a job as an escort where her best friend works she has no choice but to accept it.Jameson King needs a girlfriend to take home to his family for Christmas and Harper is that girl. Sweet Harper is not Jameson's normal flavor and is quickly taken in by his mother and sister's but Jameson wants nothing to do with it. During their weeks together, their "relationship " is tested by his mean and stand offish attitude, his ex girlfriend staking her claim and his brother that he can't stand.But one night, during Christmas dinner their feelings for each other become to much to ignore and they share a sex filled night, but that leaves them at an impasse the next day when Jameson returns to his jackass ways. Wanting to leave before she is embarrassed anymore, she skips out on him and his wonderful family only to be involved in a car accident. Will Jameson lose Harper forever or fight to get her back.

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Senin, 27 Oktober 2014

Trimmed with Murder (Seaside Knitters Mystery), by Sally Goldenbaum

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In this holiday yarn from the USA Today bestselling author of A Finely Knit Murder, all Izzy Chambers Perry wants for Christmas is to keep her brother out of jail....   In Sea Harbor, the holidays mean cozy fires, festive carols, and soft skeins of yarn waiting to become hats and sweaters and scarves. And this year, Izzy and the other Seaside Knitters are also knitting tiny ornaments to decorate a tree for the first annual tree-trimming contest.   Their holiday cheer is multiplied when Izzy’s younger brother, Charlie Chambers, unexpectedly arrives to volunteer at a local clinic. He brings with him outspoken hitchhiker Amber Hanson, who is returning to Sea Harbor to claim an inheritance. She quickly reacquaints herself with the area—and forms an unlikely friendship with Charlie. But their bond is shattered when her body is found beneath the undecorated trees on the Harbor Green. Charlie is a suspect in the murder, so Izzy and her fellow Knitters step in to uncover the truth. Their journey takes them into Charlie’s past and tests their fierce love for him. But it’s only by peeling away long-buried secrets that they can hope to restore joy to the season and enjoy the shining lights of the newly decorated trees....

Trimmed with Murder (Seaside Knitters Mystery), by Sally Goldenbaum

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60686 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.56" h x 1.10" w x 5.75" l, .98 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages
Trimmed with Murder (Seaside Knitters Mystery), by Sally Goldenbaum

Review Praise for the Seaside Knitters Mysteries“Peopled with characters we come to care about. Add a cup of tea, a roaring fire, and you’ve got the perfect cozy evening.”—New York Times bestselling author Rhys Bowen“A delight and a treasure—as engaging and unpredictable as a gorgeous New England afternoon.”—Award-winning author Hank Phillippi Ryan“Goldenbaum’s plotting is superb, her characters are richly drawn…and her prose is seamless.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch“The Seaside Knitters are a wonderful group of friends who care about each other, and readers will care about them, too.”—New York Times Bestselling Author Nancy Pickard

About the Author Sally Goldenbaum is a sometime philosophy teacher, a knitter, and an editor, and the USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels. Sally became more serious about knitting with the birth of her first grandchild and the creation of the Seaside Knitters mystery series, which includes the recent titles A Finely Knit Murder, Murder in Merino, and Angora Alibi. Her fictional knitting friends are teaching her the intricacies of women’s friendship, the mysteries of small-town living, and the very best way to pick up dropped stitches on a lacy knit shawl.

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Nell Endicott: Former Boston nonprofit director, lives in Sea Harbor with her husband, Ben

Izzy (Isabel Chambers Perry): Boston attorney, now owner of the Seaside Knitting Studio; Nell and Ben Endicott’s niece; married to Sam Perry

Cass (Catherine Mary Theresa Halloran): Lobster fisherwoman

Birdie (Bernadette Favazza): Sea Harbor’s wealthy, wise, and generous silver-haired grand dame

Ben Endicott: Nell’s husband

Sam Perry: Award-winning photojournalist, married to Izzy

Danny Brandley: Mystery novelist and son of bookstore owners

Sonny Favazza: Birdie’s first husband

Charlie Chambers: Izzy’s younger brother

Andy Risso: Drummer in Pete Halloran’s band; son of the Gull Tavern owner

Don and Rachel Wooten: Owner of the Ocean’s Edge restaurant (Don) and city attorney (Rachel)

Ella and Harold Sampson: Birdie’s housekeeper and groundsman/driver

Gracie Santos: Owner of Gracie’s Lazy Lobster Café

Jane and Ham Brewster: Artists and cofounders of the Canary Cove Art Colony

Mary Halloran: Pete and Cass’s mother; secretary of Our Lady of Safe Seas Church

Pete Halloran: Cass’s younger brother and lead guitarist in the Fractured Fish band

Willow Adams: Fiber artist, Fishtail Gallery; Pete Halloran’s girlfriend

Alan Hamilton, MD: Family doctor

Alphonso Santos: Owner of construction company; chamber of commerce cochair; married to Liz Palazola Santos

Amber Harper: Hitchhiker whom Charlie Chambers picks up and drives to Sea Harbor

Annabelle Palazola: Owner of the Sweet Petunia Restaurant

Archie and Harriet Brandley: Owners of the Sea Harbor Bookstore

Barbara Cummings: Co-owner of Cummings Northshore Nurseries

Beatrice Scaglia: Mayor of Sea Harbor

Carly Schultz: Nurse at Ocean View

Ellie Harper: Amber Harper’s deceased mother

Esther Gibson: Police dispatcher (and Mrs. Santa Claus in season)

Father Lawrence Northcutt: Pastor of Our Lady of Safe Seas Church

Garrett O’Neal: Accountant at Cummings Northshore Nurseries

Harry and Margaret Garozzo: Owners of Garozzo’s Deli

Helen Cummings: Wife of co-owner of Cummings Northshore Nurseries

Henrietta O’Neal: Longtime resident; Garrett O’Neal’s aunt

Janie Levin: Nurse practitioner in the Sea Harbor Free Health Clinic; Tommy Porter’s girlfriend

Jerry Thompson: Police chief

Laura Danvers: Young socialite and philanthropist, mother of three; married to banker Elliot Danvers

Lydia Cummings: Owner of Cummings Northshore Nurseries

Mae Anderson: Izzy’s shop manager; twin teenage nieces, Jillian and Rose

Mary Pisano: Middle-aged newspaper columnist; owner of Ravenswood-by-the-Sea B&B

Merry Jackson: Owner of the Artist’s Palate Bar and Grill; keyboard/singer in the Fractured Fish

Polly Farrell: Owner of Polly’s Tea Shoppe

Richard Gibson: Esther’s retired husband

Stella Palazola: Realtor in Sea Harbor; Annabelle’s daughter

Stuart Cummings: Co-owner of Cummings Northshore Nurseries

Tommy Porter: Policeman

Chapter 1

Charlie hadn’t yet reached the bridge that crossed over onto Cape Ann proper when he decided it was all a terrible mistake. A cruel joke his conscience had played on him, punishing him for all the wrongs in his life.

But it was too late to turn back. He’d vowed that in this grown-up chapter of his life he’d keep promises, honor commitments. Even if the truth was that it might not matter to anyone. No one was expecting him, not tonight, at least. And maybe the doctor had exaggerated the need in her clinic. But the fact was that he had said he would come. So he would.

Gripping the steering wheel until his fingers hurt, he squinted into the black wintry night. The highway was narrow and full of curves, unfamiliar to him.

And there was the rain that had begun about the time he’d passed a big mall at the Danvers exit. It was coming down harder now, fat sloppy drops that splattered on the windshield and spread across the glass. An angry wind pulled and pushed the car across the road, and the wild trees, swaying with weather’s elemental force, seemed to reach out toward him until he found himself hugging the center line, avoiding their touch.

He approached another curve, his eyes stinging, focusing on the yellow line, the bend ahead.

He slowed slightly, pulling the wheel to the right. The shadows beside the road grew thicker here, the trees dense. At first he thought it was a sapling, a bare, slender tree bending along with its taller peers like naked dancers in the frigid, icy night.

But suddenly the road straightened and his headlights sliced through the darkness—catching the swaying figure as it stepped directly into the car’s path.

Charlie slammed his foot on the pedal, the repeated pulsing of the ABS brakes sending vibrations through his body. His body shook, his mind ragged with fear. He’d almost hit someone, or maybe an animal. It couldn’t be happening . . . not again . . . not . . .

His thoughts froze in the air. With white fingers clutching the steering wheel, he leaned forward, staring through the windshield, his eyes straining to see beyond the flapping wipers.

But there was no time to process what he was seeing. Seconds later the passenger door flew open. A rush of wind and rain filled the heated car, followed in seconds by a hooded body that slid onto the passenger seat.

The door slammed shut.

At first he felt confusion, a ringing in his ears so loud it blocked out the wind that rocked the small car. He pushed against his door, staring at the stranger.

Finally facial features appeared under the folds of the hood and he saw that it was a woman—sopping wet and disheveled—her face barely visible, but striking gray eyes luminous as they stared at him.

He glanced down at the slushy pools of water collecting on the leather car seats and dripping onto the floor of his BMW. An old backpack fell onto the floor, landing in a sea of leaves and frozen rain.

She followed his look and he thought he heard the trace of a laugh. Then she looked at him again, her eyes going up and down his body. “I thought big guys like you drove trucks.”

He ignored the comment. Instead he concentrated on the girl herself, and his medical training kicked in. He couldn’t see blood, just a wet, nondescript woman staring back at him. Was she hurt? Mentally ill?

She pushed back the hood of her parka, revealing a narrow, pale face and brown hair touching her shoulders in damp, limp strands.

But it was her eyes that stunned him, staring, challenging him. They reminded him of a piece of granite he had in his old stone collection. Granite with a touch of mica. A touch of glitter.

“Well?” she asked. “What are you waiting for?”

“Waiting for? Who the hell are you?” A foolish question—but the words came out of nowhere.

The smell of freezing rain and wet leather filled the car.

She laughed.

It was a strong laugh, but youthful. She was younger than he was, but not much. Late twenties, maybe. Lean, pretty, if she’d let herself be.

“What’s your name?” Charlie asked.

“Jane Doe,” she snapped, then buckled her seat belt and looked through the windshield at the road ahead. “Come on. Let’s go. It’s freezing.”

Charlie’s hands were on the wheel, but he kept staring at this peculiar woman who had somehow taken over his car. He forked one hand through thick, slightly curly hair. “Go where?”

Her face contorted into a frown. Then she released it, and spoke slowly, as if to a child. “From the signs along this road and the exit sign back there, I’d say we were headed for Sea Harbor.”

Charlie shifted the car into first and pulled slowly back onto the road, his head turning now and then to get a better look at his passenger. Or maybe to be sure she wasn’t slipping his phone or wallet, sitting on the console between them, into her pocket or backpack.

“You shouldn’t be hitchhiking,” he said finally. His voice was tight, with an unexpected paternalistic tone. “It’s dangerous.”

She laughed, mocking him, then said in a low tone, matching his, “You shouldn’t be picking up hitchhikers. It’s dangerous, young man.”

He glanced over, unsure if she was joking or ridiculing him.

She pulled off her soggy gloves and dropped them on the floor, then slipped one hand into the pocket of her parka while she warmed the other in front of a heat vent. She twisted in the seat, her body turning toward his.

The movement pulled Charlie’s eyes from the road again. He watched the bulge beneath the jacket grow as her fingers curled beneath the fabric.

“How do you know I’m not about to off you?” she said, her hand still in her pocket. “Maybe I’ll take your money and your Bimmer and leave you by the side of the road.”

Her look was focused and direct. It was so concentrated and sharp that Charlie squirmed in the seat. She was crazy. He was twice her bulk, a football player’s body visible even beneath his heavy jacket—but she made him nervous. He wondered briefly if she’d wandered off the grounds of a mental health place somewhere along the highway.

“Or maybe worse—maybe I’ll ravage you first,” she said. She pulled her hand out of her pocket and walked her fingers across the console, over to his leg, crawling up his thigh.

“Cut it out,” Charlie said through clenched teeth. His foot pushed down on the gas pedal, and the car skidded across the road. He held tight to the wheel and brought it back under control.

The girl pulled her hand away.

Charlie could feel the smile on her face and it irritated him.

“No gun,” she said. “No nothing. Just me.”

He swallowed a sudden swell of anger and drove across the bridge in silence. The rain was letting up slightly and on both sides of the river houses sparkled with holiday lights, cheerful and alive, defying the weather. Charlie glanced at the GPS and drove along the river road for a way, then followed the signs that welcomed him into Sea Harbor, home of the fighting Cool Cods.

The girl read the sign out loud. “I remember that. High school mascot.”

“You’re from Sea Harbor?”

“No. Well, sorta.” She kept her eyes glued to the passing neighborhoods, houses lit up for the holidays. “I haven’t been here since I was a kid. It looks different. You?”

Charlie shook his head. He felt as if he’d been there, though. All those pictures from his mother. Guilt pictures. He should have come over those many years. But he hadn’t visited. Not once. Not when his whole family came to Boston for his sister’s graduation. Not when she married their older brother’s best friend—and his good friend, too.

He couldn’t come, not then. Those were dark times for Charlie. His wandering years. Flings, morose moods. Anger. There was no room for darkness at a wedding. He’d done everyone a favor by staying away, or at least that was how he justified it in his head.

“So, why are you here?” Her voice had softened slightly and was almost friendly. He looked over. Her face had softened, too—her eyes brighter, her cheeks slightly flushed from the cold. A long straight nose. Her features fit together more pleasingly, as if the car heater had warmed more than her skin, bringing her face to life.

He looked back at the road and said, “A job.”

She nodded and repeated his words. “A job. Okay. What kind of job?”

Charlie was quiet.

“Cat got your tongue?”

“I guess it does.” He made a right turn, following signs that routed traffic to the harbor. COMMERCIAL AREA, one read. He pressed his foot on the gas and picked up some speed.

He hadn’t intended to arrive in town so late, but the rain and an accident on 95 had slowed traffic to a crawl. Since no one was expecting him, it didn’t really matter when he showed up, he supposed. The doctor had said she’d help him get settled when he arrived, but he hadn’t told her exactly when he was coming—sometime around mid-December was as close as he came to nailing it down. A cowardly act. What he was really doing was giving himself time to change his mind.

But no matter, he couldn’t show up on her doorstep unannounced, not to mention that he had no idea where her doorstep was. The only address on her card had been that of a community center. He’d find a place in town to spend the night.

Charlie looked out the side window, as if to hide his thoughts from the woman sitting inches away. There were other people living in Sea Harbor whom he could call to put him up for a night or two until he got organized. But he wouldn’t. He couldn’t. He pushed the discomforting thought to the back of his head.

“Amber,” the woman said, pulling his attention back into the car. “You can call me Amber.”

He nodded. “Charlie,” he said, and took a curve faster than necessary. “Okay, Amber. It looks like we’re in Sea Harbor. So, where can I drop you?”

She didn’t answer. She was nibbling on her bottom lip, her eyes scanning the streets as if trying to match them to a memory.

“You okay?” Charlie asked.

“I hate this place,” she said.

“But you’re here.”

“Briefly.” Her look told Charlie to stop asking questions.

Charlie nodded. Briefly. It might be the same for him. No plans beyond the month he’d promised the clinic.

The houses were starting to give way to small shops. Straight ahead, beyond the harbor lights and spread out as far as Charlie could see, lay the ocean, its only definition a series of whitecaps that repeated themselves, over and over. He pulled to the left, turning onto Harbor Road, a street lined with old-fashioned lampposts fronting bars and cafés and retail shops. Sparkling white lights wound around the posts and up and down the street, giant red bows and boughs of evergreen-decorated storefronts, restaurants, and signs.

It was a scene from a Disney movie with one exception: the streets were nearly empty of people.

•   •   •

Tommy Porter, his uniform jacket smelling of wet polyester, stood in front of Jake Risso’s Gull Tavern, just beneath the green awning. The rain had turned into a freezing drizzle and he pulled up his collar against the wet cold. Snow, Tommy predicted.

He thought about his fiancée, Janie, helping out at the big community center party in Anya Angelina Park, and he wished for the umpteenth time that night that he was with her. But then, he always wished that. And the wish made him smile. It was okay—Janie’d be ultrabusy tonight, helping run the darn thing, too busy to pay attention to him. She’d pulled her brother, Zack, into helping tonight, too—trying as always to keep the college kid on the straight and narrow path.

He couldn’t complain about not being there anyway—he had volunteered to take the Harbor Road shift tonight, knowing no one else wanted it. It’d be a cinch, there’d be no crime. The weather was too bad for bar fights. Too cold for thieves or derelicts passing through. Too close to the holidays for people to entertain ill will.

He half listened to the canned music escaping from the bar as a few fishermen straggled out. Tommy waved and watched them lumber across the street, then spotted an unfamiliar car out of the corner of his eye. It was driving toward him on Harbor Road. Not that Tommy knew every car that came in and out of Sea Harbor, but this one didn’t look homegrown. A red BMW, not new but well cared for, stood out.

And it was going too fast for the slick streets, was his second thought.

He took a few steps from beneath the awning, but before he could register anything, the car pulled over to the curb and came to a sudden stop, water spitting up around the wheels and sloshing over the curb.

Drunk driver? Probably not. Unless he was so drunk it didn’t register to him that he was pulling up in front of a policeman in full uniform.

The driver left the car running, but opened the door, stepped out, and pressed his gloved hands on the roof, calling over to the policeman, “Hey—where is everyone? It’s like a ghost town around here.”

Tommy hunched up his shoulders against the drizzle and walked over to the car, his eyes not leaving the driver. He was a decent-sized guy, shoulders wide and with a thick head of hair that blew in all directions as the wind picked up. A little older than himself, he thought. Nice-looking in a collegiate sort of way—strong cheekbones and chin, a straight nose, inquisitive blue eyes set wide apart—features that probably got him carded in a bar now and then.

Not that thieves or killers or lowlifes had a certain look, but Tommy suspected this guy wasn’t one of them.

Just then the passenger door opened and a woman climbed out, boots and jeaned legs coming first, then followed by a parka-clad figure that seemed to unfold with a certain grace from the car. Her hood was pushed back and she swept away strands of brown hair from her cheeks and eyes as she looked around, her gaze settling finally on the policeman.

She nodded, a brief and silent greeting.

Tommy held out an umbrella, but she shook her head, looking up into the black sky and letting the icy rain fall onto her cheeks.

The driver still stood on the other side of the car. Tommy looked back at him. “There’s a big event at our community center. Most everyone’s there. What do you guys need? Who are you looking for?”

It was the woman who spoke up. “Esther Gibson.”

Tommy’s eyebrows lifted. He looked more closely at her. She was attractive in a rough-around-the-edges way, maybe a little too skinny. “Esther?” He’d worked with the longtime police dispatcher since joining the force as a rookie ten years before—and he knew Esther’s granddaughter. Nieces. This woman wasn’t any of them.

“She’d be at the party.” He pointed a finger toward the far end of Harbor Road, where signs pointed out to a spit of forested land that held the center, a park, hiking trails, and picnic spots along the shore.

“Party?” Amber said.

“Yeah. It marks the beginning of the holiday season. Everyone’s there, out at the community center.”

“Is that where the free clinic is?” Charlie asked.

Tommy nodded. “Yep. Why? Are you sick?” Silly question. The dude’s driving a BMW and looks healthy as a horse.

“No. Just wondering.”

“The community center sits at the edge of a park—close to the water. They have all kinds of programs out there, parties, a great place for cross-country skiers to get warm. But the big to-do tonight is to make money for the free health clinic. It’s a great program Doc Virgilio brought to town. I guess you’ve heard of it?”

Tommy nodded. Dr. Virgilio. That was Charlie’s contact, the doctor who had spoken to his nursing school class and passed out her card. She could always use volunteers for her free clinic, she’d said. The clinic was in Massachusetts, a little town right on the water. Sea Harbor. That was when he had raised his head that day—at the words Sea Harbor.

So Charlie had taken a card when she passed them out and stuck it in his wallet. He looked out toward the water, remembering. But right now, at this very moment, he had no idea why he’d finally pulled out the card when he did all those months later. And even less why he had given the doctor a call. He must have been crazy.

He shook away the thoughts and concentrated on the man standing on the curb. The cop had answered one question anyway. He wouldn’t be able to reach the doc tonight even if he wanted to. She’d most certainly be at the benefit. “So, is there a motel around here?” he asked. He glanced over at Amber. She had pulled her backpack out of the car and was standing on the sidewalk, taking in the gaslights along the street, the sheets of rain changing the glow into panels of light. He wondered what her plans were. She seemed unconcerned about where she would be spending the night.

“Yes and no,” Tommy said. “There’s a great B and B not far from here. Ravenswood-by-the-Sea. But it’s booked solid, probably until after the New Year. There’re some places in Rockport and Gloucester, but my bet is they’re filled, too—there is some convention going on over in Gloucester, plus, people came in for our benefit here.”

Charlie looked up and down the street, thinking. It wouldn’t be the first time he had spent the night in a car. Maybe not in this weather, but it wouldn’t kill him. He’d find a parking lot somewhere, pull out the blanket in the backseat that his dog used to use.

“Hop back in your car and follow me,” Tommy said. “The community center has a few cabins that might not be full—they’re rustic, bare-bones, but they have heat and beat the sidewalk or beach. Or I can find someone at the party who can put you up. Not usually a problem.”

Amber shrugged, but Charlie didn’t move. “Yeah, well, thanks, but there’s no need for that,” he said. “Maybe you can take the girl there to find Eloise or whoever she’s looking for. I’ll be fine—”

“Call me Tommy,” he said, “and let’s go. Neither of you should be wandering around in this weather. Besides, you were driving too fast and it’s my bet you don’t have a clue where you’re going.”

Before Charlie could argue, Tommy turned and headed over to a police car parked in a narrow drive beside the bar. In the next minute he had backed out, and was waiting in the middle of the empty street for Charlie to follow.

Charlie glanced inside the car, then looked over the roof to the curb.

Amber was gone.

Chapter 2

Amber Harper stood against the side of McClucken’s hardware store in the narrow alley that ran alongside the stone building. It wasn’t more than a slice of gravel, wide enough for a Dumpster, leaving just enough room for a skinny kid or two to hide with a pack of stolen cigarettes.

A skinny kid with wild hair who didn’t quite fit in Sea Harbor.

Amber’s thoughts slid uneasily back to those years of feeling lost and angry. A gangly teenager, mad at the world. Her once-edgy hormones were more level now, her mind clear, her anger under control. And she didn’t smoke any longer; she’d grown up. But the feelings seemed to lurk in the shadows, sneaking up on her and reminding her that it’s difficult to revisit one’s past. And maybe not even a good thing.

She rummaged through her pockets for gloves but came up empty. The car, she remembered now. She had pulled them off to warm her hands on the car vent. Good gloves, too.

She stepped out from behind the metal refuse can, rubbed her hands together, and looked through the sleet and wind, watching the taillights of the police car and BMW driving away from where she stood. The cop drove slowly, carefully, probably looking for her, until both cars finally disappeared around the bend in the road.

She wasn’t sure why she’d walked away. The cop was friendly enough and wanting to help. But facing a mass of people celebrating good cheer in a community center that hadn’t existed in her other life wasn’t where she wanted to be tonight. Not to mention the possibility of seeing people she had worked at avoiding nearly her whole life, even when she lived under their roofs. Tonight was definitely not the night to break her pattern.

She needed time to adjust, to figure out why she’d even come.

She shivered, hunched her shoulders up to her ears, and walked into the wind, her backpack moving slightly back and forth.

Harbor Road was the same—but different, she thought.

The old bookstore across the street was still there. Her gray eyes lingered on the familiar sign and took her back to the hours and hours that she had spent sitting on the floor on the store’s upper level, her legs folded like a pretzel. She’d lose herself in Nancy Drew, Anne of Green Gables, A Secret Garden, and every Judy Blume she could get her hands on.

There were new stores, too—a yarn shop across the street where a beat-up bait shop once stood. Amber stared at it, thinking about Esther Gibson and her piles of yarn, the fat needles she’d used to teach Amber to knit as they sat side by side in the nursing home.

Amber shook off the memory and concentrated instead on a brightly decorated sign with a giant scooper. It was outlined in lights—an ice-cream shop. SCOOPERS, it read. Nice. And it didn’t close for the winter as some on Cape Ann did. That was nice, too. A coffee shop with a patio was nearby. Apparently life hadn’t stood still since the night that she packed the North Face backpack Esther Gibson had given her and hitchhiked her way out of Sea Harbor and into a new life.

Her hometown had grown up some.

Amber pulled up her hood and tucked a handful of wet hair beneath it, then shoved her hands into her pockets and began walking again, down Harbor Road toward the Gull Tavern. It would be warm at least. And unlike the many times she’d snuck up to the bar’s rooftop patio, this time she’d be legit. Photo ID and all. Not that anyone would card check an almost thirty-year-old who looked every bit her age and then some.

Maybe she should have gotten back into the car with the Charlie guy. He was nice enough, even in the face of her rude behavior. Lack of sleep had a habit of bringing out the worst in her. At first she hadn’t been able to gauge his age easily—something she was usually good at. The few freckles sprinkled across his nose didn’t fit well with the worried look in his blue eyes or the concerned wrinkle in his forehead. So she’d flipped open his wallet when he was concentrating on the highway signs. Half a dozen years older than she was, if she’d read it right.

The cop reminded her of some of the nice people she’d known in Sea Harbor. He’d have found Esther for her, probably, and Esther would have hugged her close against her big ample breasts, the light flowery scent of her lavender lotion bringing a strange comfort. She would have insisted on giving her the wide bed in the back of the house—and probably a glass of warm milk.

It was an easy answer to the freezing rain and no place to sleep.

But she’d be fine, she’d find a place to sleep somewhere. And she would stay in town long enough to do what she had to do—to meet with the lawyer Esther had mentioned in the e-mail, and the priest her grandmother prayed with and confessed to, and all those other things church people did.

Father Northcutt. His name came to her suddenly. He was the only person in Amber’s recollection that Lydia Cummings ever deferred to. And he was probably the reason Amber hadn’t ended up in an orphanage.

So she’d see them, sign some papers, collect whatever it was that her grandmother had left her—a toothbrush, maybe, if she was lucky.

But mostly she’d say a final good-bye to her mother.

And then she’d be on her way.

The door to the Gull Tavern opened and a noisy group of kids younger than she exited into the night. Amber slipped in as the door closed behind them, cutting off the harsh wind.

She paused just inside the door, sinking back against the wall as her eyes adjusted to the dim light. Small groups sat around the tall round tables scattered throughout the room. The long shelf that ran along the window wall was partly full, couples passing baskets of calamari and fried clams between them and washing it down with beer. Others stood or sat at the bar, elbows rubbing against elbows as they drank beer and screamed at a football game playing out on the big-screen TV above the bar. The smell of grilled burgers and fried onions filled the air.

Some were college kids home for the winter break, feeling their oats with the relief of finished exams behind them, Amber guessed. The older guys in slickers had probably come right off the lobster, cod, and tuna boats, now moored in the choppy waters near the harbor. It was a good crowd—one that wouldn’t have any idea who she was: the college kids would be too young, the fishermen too old and unconcerned.

She made her way to the bar and ordered a beer.

But Amber hadn’t considered the person behind the bar. A sudden jolt shot through her and she held back a gasp. The bartender’s shoulders bent forward as he pulled down on the tap handle, filling a mug with beer. His hair was white, thin, and straggly, his profile etched with age. He turned around slowly and set the beer in front of her, its froth curling over the mug and running down the sides.

Amber waited for him to look up.

Finally he did, his eyes scanning her face, his large nose filling a ruddy, weathered face. He kept his head still and then his eyes locked in to hers, holding her there as his face softened in recognition. His lips pulled up into a wry, lopsided smile, deep wrinkles spreading out in all directions. His voice was raspy, more weary than Amber remembered.

“So,” he finally said, “you still trying to sneak your way into my bar, you skinny rascal? Got your ID ready?”

In the next breath he leaned over the sticky bar, pushed the beer and a bucket of peanuts to the side, and wrapped Amber in a hug.

Jake Risso never forgot a face.

Chapter 3

No matter that winds howled through the pine trees and freezing rain continued to pelt Sea Harbor, inside the lodgelike community center, a winter fairyland warmed the welcoming lobby.

“Oh, the weather outside is frightful,” sang Birdie Favazza, her small, veined hands keeping rhythm with the band playing in the distance. She smiled up at Ben Endicott and coaxed him into joining her as she wound her way through the crowd, a slight jig shaking her body.

“Holiday fever or holiday punch?” Ben said, his words warm with affection for the woman at his side, her white cap of hair barely reaching his shoulder.

“Maybe a bit of each, Ben, dear.” She moved toward an elaborate display a few feet in front of them. “How could you not feel good holiday vibes looking at this magical sight?”

A low round platform was set up in the middle of the foyer. But looking at it, one didn’t see a platform; instead a magical scene hovered directly above the wooden floor. It was a replica of the parklike space near the town pier—the Harbor Green, as locals called it. But tonight the miniature scene wasn’t green, it was wintry white, created from soft yards of snowy fleece. A gazebo stood in the center, its gables bright with tiny lights. Doll-sized park benches and picnic tables sat in the snowy folds, and narrow pathways meandered through the park, lit by black lampposts casting shadows across the snow. The entire scene evoked memories from every single person who had ever walked the Harbor Green, the well-loved wide-open space that hosted Fourth of July fireworks, summer picnics, seafood fests, open markets, and winter carnivals. It was where children would gather in a few weeks to cheer Santa on as he approached Sea Harbor in a lobster boat filled with cheery elves. Scattered throughout the snowy park, around the gazebo and among the benches and tables, were miniature Christmas trees, no more than ten inches high. They mirrored the recently planted trees down on the harbor, waiting to enter into the field of battle—waiting to be trimmed. A small white card rested at the base of each miniature tree, bearing names of the decorating teams.

Magical. Sea Harbor. Christmas.

“Well, what do you think?” Laura Danvers walked up to Ben and Birdie just as Sam Perry and Nell inched their way in to see the display. “The Canary Cove artists built the whole thing. It’s amazing. And thanks to Cummings Northshore Nurseries, each of those tiny trees has a real counterpart planted over at the harbor.” She stopped for a breath, her excitement coloring her cheeks, and looked at the faces of the crowd as people gathered for a glimpse of the scene.

“It’s beautiful,” Nell Endicott said. “You have such a gift for tugging on people’s memories, their emotions, and their purse strings, all at the same time—and you do it in such a charming way, Laura.”

Laura laughed, pleased. She worked ferociously hard on events like these, pulling in family and friends and anyone else who might make the events more successful. The young mother and civic leader was the consummate fund-raiser. She pointed across the crowded lobby to where Janie Levin was directing people to the coatroom and passed the accolade along. Janie’s red curls bounced as she greeted group after group. “Janie gets tons of credit for this. She was a huge help. She even talked her brother into helping.”

“Janie’s a gem,” Lily Virgilio said, leaning into the conversation. “The best nurse I ever had. You two are a dynamic duo, Laura, but I forbid you to steal her away from me.”

Laura brushed off the compliments. “The free clinic is essential to this town.” She looked over at a group standing near the bar and nodded their way. “I think having civic leaders like Alphonso Santos and Stuart Cummings come on board so quickly is proof of how highly people regard it.”

It was especially generous of Stuart, Nell thought. In spite of his jovial, good-fellow manner, there was a sadness on his face that reflected the family’s recent loss. Lydia Cummings’s death had been expected, following a lingering illness, but nevertheless the family matriarch’s passing had been a blow to her two grown children and to the entire north shore.

“I hesitated to approach Stuart so soon after his mother’s death,” Laura said, “but then he approached me and insisted Cummings Nurseries support it. He said his mother was completely behind the free clinic and she’d want her family involved.”

“That’s true,” Birdie said. “Lydia was nothing if not generous with her money.” She waved Laura off as she was called to another group.

“Where’s Iz?” Sam asked, looking over the heads of the women. “She was with me a minute ago. Then she disappeared.”

“She’s probably in the ladies’ room or caught up with friends,” Nell said. “If you can’t find her, come back and help Ben and me ‘work the crowd,’ as Laura put it. A handsome man on each arm makes it ever so much easier.”

•   •   •

Izzy Perry stood at the edge of the crowd, far enough away to be swallowed up in the groups of people swarming about the lobby. She saw Sam looking for her and ducked around the corner, her cell phone in her hand.

“Our daughter is fine,” Sam had insisted a few minutes earlier. “She’s in good hands. Trust me. Trust the sitter. Relax and enjoy yourself, m’love.”

He was right. Of course he was right. But between the community center and her home on the other side of town, a storm raged. And suddenly that placed a whole menacing world between her and her small daughter.

She cupped a hand over one ear and pressed her cell phone against the other, listening carefully to what she knew she’d hear when the ringing stopped and Stella Palazola picked up the phone. And it was exactly what she heard.

She ended the conversation and slipped the phone back into her purse. Abby was fine, ate a whole bowl of Izzy’s homemade brown rice with carrots, and Stella was in heaven playing blocks with the toddler.

Why was she being such a worrywart? It was the weather, she told herself. The rain was turning to sleet and the sound of pellets beating against the large windows was disconcerting. Each time the door opened to welcome more guests, the sleet pounded louder, more persistent. Determined to be heard.

She stepped into the crowded lobby and looked around for her aunt and uncle, but it was Sam she spotted first, his sandy hair still wet and glistening. He must have gone briefly outside, wondering if that was where she was. She felt a twinge of guilt, but he was happily listening to something her aunt Nell was saying now, his head held low and his warm brown eyes looking up every now and then, scanning the tops of heads.

Sam. Her Sam.

Sam Perry had been in and out of Izzy’s life for as long as she could remember—a friend of her older brother, Jack, he’d spent many summers with the Chambers family. An only child adopted by an older couple, Sam loved the chaotic family life of the Chambers brood. He was the one who sometimes stood up for her when her older and younger brothers teased her mercilessly. Sometimes he teased her right back. But he was always there, it seemed. Always a part of the pack.

But back then he was inconsequential to her life. And when she had headed east to college and law school—and finally abandoned her law practice for a new life in Sea Harbor—he was removed from it almost completely, except for a few random encounters over the years and mentions now and then from her mother or her brother Jack. And then, even those mentions became fewer.

Inconsequential. That was what he had been. Until that summer day when he’d come to Sea Harbor as a guest of the Canary Cove Art Colony. He’d been invited to be a guest lecturer for a photography class—and he had never left.

Izzy took a deep breath as the memories swirled around her. And then the door to the community center opened again, people hurried in, and the frigid night air gusted into the room, pressing against her heart and pushing her memories back into their pockets.

More people joined Sam and the others now as the crowd swelled, with Birdie waving to friends and neighbors she’d known for decades, making people feel at home, talking up the benefit as they praised Lily Virgilio’s free health clinic.

Holiday cheer—they were scattering it everywhere, like rose petals at a wedding.

Izzy waited for it to touch her, to wrap her up in its warmth. Instead she felt the cold, the freezing rain.

And she wasn’t sure why.

“Come on, Scrooge,” Cass Halloran whispered near her shoulder. “Let’s party.” She wrapped one arm around Izzy’s waist and spun her around. “Who can resist dancing to ‘Frosty the Snowman’?”

Izzy laughed in spite of herself. Cass knew her inside and out. She knew not to pry, not to scold. It’s just an Izzy mood, she’d be telling herself and anyone else who might ask. She’d shake it off soon.

And Cass also knew that sometimes, every now and then, Izzy’s mood portended something unexpected. Sometimes something good, sometimes not so good.

“So, did you see our Seaside Knitters’ name on one of those miniature trees? The real ones are going to be more of a challenge to decorate.”

“Yep,” Cass said. She grabbed two glasses of punch from a passing waiter and handed one to Izzy. “But I’m going to be between the devil and the raging sea on this one. Some of the Halloran crew members have bought a tree and they’re threatening to win the whole competition.”

“Pete and that motley crew of fishermen? Decorating a tree? Nah, not a chance. It’ll be trimmed with clumps of seaweed.” Izzy spotted Pete Halloran across the way, his blond head thrown back and laughing heartily at something tiny Willow Adams had said. Oh, my. She hadn’t considered Willow. The artist had Pete wrapped around her little finger, and as different as the two were, they were madly in love with each other, as least as far as anyone could tell. “Argh,” Izzy said. “I forgot those lugs have partners and friends and wives in their life who might actually be creative. Like Willow. Surely it’s not fair to let artists into this competition, is it?”

“Absolutely fair,” Laura Danvers said, passing by. The event coordinator was waving her hands in the air, encouraging the crowd to move into the wooden-beamed room off the lobby. “All’s fair in love and war and winning our first annual tree decorating contest,” she said with a grin.

In minutes Laura had all but a few groups of stragglers crowding into the large room, its floor-to-ceiling windows aglow with hanging stars and snowflakes. Ropes of greenery hung from one beam to the next, and candles in thick-glassed lanterns decorated the tables and seating areas scattered across the room.

Laura climbed the steps to a narrow stage at one end of the room and tapped on the microphone to quiet everyone.

Cass and Izzy made their way through the wide doors, trailing after the others. Sam took a step back and pulled Izzy into a hug, then leaned low and whispered in her ear, “So . . . how’s the sitter? Has the house burned down? Has our toddler whipped Stella at poker again?”

Izzy wrinkled her nose at him. Was she that transparent that she couldn’t make a phone call without Sam knowing it? “Shush,” she said, pointing to the other side of the room, where Laura was introducing Dr. Lily Virgilio and explaining the tree decorating project that was going to bring in sleighs full of money for the clinic. Laura’s excitement was contagious and the crowd cheered wildly as each team was announced—from the Altar Society ladies at Our Lady of Safe Seas Church to the Portuguese fishermen poker club to a local running club—and everything in between. The competition grew more boisterous and voices traveled all the way up to the high ceilings as burly fishermen and tiny white-haired women and a well-conditioned running club stood and waved and urged people to pledge to their team—the winning team.

Finally Laura tapped on the microphone and hushed everyone to silence again so she could introduce and thank the people behind the holiday competition—the Sea Harbor Chamber of Commerce, cochaired by Alphonso Santos and Stuart Cummings.

“Two generous men who have thrown themselves into this project wholeheartedly and completely,” Laura said in her polished voice.

The crowd cheered as the two men took the stage, the distinguished heads of Santos Construction Company and Cummings Northshore Nurseries.

Alphonso took the microphone first. “You’ve all seen the Cummings guys at work along the Harbor Green these past couple weeks? Not an easy task with this weather. They’ve been mulching and feeding and whatever else you do to the dozens of young trees that have been planted over there. If you haven’t seen them, they’ll be ready to admire in a week or so. So come on down, then, bring the kids. The Cummingses not only planted each of those trees; they donated every last one.” He paused for the applause, then continued.

“We’ll have name cards ready next week, a fine weatherproof holder for them in front of each tree. You’ll have a chance to pick your tree, and that’s the tree you’ll turn into a work of art. The chamber challenges each of you to make your tree the best lit, the best decorated—and, of course, the best funded—” He looked out over the audience, his eyebrows lifting. “Stu and I are thinking every last one of you can’t wait to scribble your name on a team’s pledge card, right?” He waited for the cheering to die down and handed the phone over to Stuart Cummings, who along with his wife and sister, Barbara, owned a fleet of successful nurseries up and down the north shore.

“We only have a few weeks, my friends,” Stuart intoned, his voice too loud for a microphone and his belly nearly touching the stand. “We’re keeping the rules simple. Those trees we planted down at the harbor are young and small—so treat them with care. No real lobster traps on these trees—that’ll have to wait till next year. But pick a theme and go with it.” He peered around the group, his eyebrows pulled together in fake severity. Finally he settled on a burly fisherman known to everyone in town as Cod and said with a scolding grin, “But we’ll keep it all in wicked good taste, you got that, Cod?”

The crowd laughed heartily as friends pounded on the fisherman’s broad back.

Laura came back to the mic next and finally quieted the crowd. She took a few questions and gave the dates for the final decorating event along with a reminder to show up a week from Saturday to pick out a tree.

“Now enjoy this delicious food being passed around along with the best eggnog on Cape Ann—or so the bartender tells me. And last but definitely not least, please welcome our very own Fractured Fish band.” The crowd erupted in applause as Pete Halloran, Merry Jackson, and drummer Andy Risso began tuning up in a corner of the room. “Take it away, Pete,” Laura said with a wave of her hands, and moved off the stage with the chamber cochairs following behind her.

In minutes, holiday music filled the air and waiters circled the room with steaming bowls of chowder, plates piled high with lobster rolls, and a dessert table groaning beneath chocolate pies and cakes and puddings.

Nell and Birdie found a spot near the fireplace and happily accepted bowls of chowder a waiter set down in front of them. Nell waved at Zack Levin, working as a server tonight. He was conscientiously picking up empty bowls of chili and taking them off to the kitchen. She remembered the days when she had witnessed the young man being reamed by a restaurant owner for not being so responsible. This new Zack made her smile.

Rachel Wooten wandered by and Nell waved the city attorney over.

“If you’re looking for your husband, he headed over to the bar with Sam and Ben,” Birdie said. “Sit with us. It’s much cozier here and we have a marvelous view of all the goings-on.”

Nell pulled up a chair for Rachel. She frowned as her friend sat down beside her. “You’ve been working too hard, Rachel. I see it in your eyes. Is everything all right?”

Rachel managed a smile. “I’m fine,” she said, sinking back into the chair. “Things at the courthouse actually slow down around the holidays. It’s another matter I’m caught up in that’s putting extra wrinkles on my face—” She stopped talking as several neighbors walked by.

“Ben mentioned you were executor of Lydia Cummings’s estate.”

Rachel nodded. “Yes. Ben’s been a help to me. I don’t often take on private clients, but I’ve helped Lydia over the years with legal matters. Trusts and wills. That sort of thing. Somehow details that seemed simple when someone is alive can become more complicated once they’re gone.”

“I’m sure the family is relieved Lydia’s affairs are in good hands.” Nell looked over at Stuart Cummings, standing next to his sister. His head was lowered as he listened intently to whatever Barbara was saying. She seemed to have something other than decorating trees on her mind.

Rachel followed Nell’s look. “I hope so. They knew I handled legal matters for their mother. But they’d like the estate settled soon. I don’t blame them. But sometimes there are complications, especially with all the properties Cummings Northshore Nurseries now has.”

A waitress approached with a tray of eggnog and set three glasses down on the small table in front of them.

“To the holidays,” Birdie said, lifting her glass. “And to the town we love.” She nodded across the room to the band area, where the Fractured Fish had begun playing a medley of holiday favorites. Her eyes crinkled with laughter as she watched Henrietta O’Neal, as wide as she was tall, balancing her portly frame on her nephew Garrett’s arm, moving slowly in a semblance of a dance. Garrett was looking down at his feet, as if counting the steps to a dance. The glass in his tortoiseshell frames caught the light from the ceiling and turned them transparent.

Soon Esther and Richard Gibson joined the couple, moving into the small cleared space in front of the band and dancing very slowly to “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” their gray heads touching and eyes nearly closed.

“Esther needed a break tonight,” Rachel said, watching them over the rim of her eggnog glass.

“Lydia’s death has been difficult for her,” Birdie said.

“And then some. She seems to know the most about Lydia’s life—intimate things that Lydia didn’t share with her children. She’s been wonderful helping me sort through things. That, in addition to helping Father Northcutt with that massive funeral.”

“And grieving her friend at the same time,” Birdie added.

Rachel nodded, her eyes tired.

“But you’ll figure it all out, Rachel. You always do,” Nell said.

•   •   •

From their spot near a giant wreath, Izzy and Cass were also watching the dancing couples. Henrietta had finally hobbled over to a chair and insisted Barbara Cummings take her place on the dance floor. She seemed relieved to sit, and watched briefly while her fifty-year-old nephew, Garrett, stumbled through a dance with Barbara.

Barbara and Garrett’s names were often tossed about in Izzy’s shop as customers gathered in the back room to knit and purl and discuss the town’s secrets and transgressions. The sturdy businesswoman and the quiet accountant, at least ten years her junior, were an odd couple. It almost sounded like the stuff of cinema, someone had said. Not in terms of romantic movies, but in terms of “not real.” Pretend. But they were nearly always together, whether discussing successful financial reports or things more intimate was anyone’s guess. They both seemed comfortable with the arrangement, whatever it was.

The couple danced briefly before Garrett trailed Barbara off the dance floor and to the bar, leaving Esther and Richard dancing alone in the shadow of a giant Christmas tree.

Izzy looked over at the Christmas tree, so high it nearly touched the beams crisscrossing the vaulted cedar ceiling. “That tree makes me think of the one my dad cut down every year and helped us decorate. Then he’d wire up speakers outside and play Christmas songs for the whole neighborhood to hear, like it or not. My ornery brothers would try to switch the music, put on Pink Floyd or Michael Jackson.”

Cass laughed. “Your brothers were brats. So was mine. Are your parents coming for Christmas?”

“Dad is taking Mom to Hawaii this year. Escape the Kansas cold. Maybe that’s why I’m melancholy tonight—not having family here for the holidays.”

A flash of light beyond the Christmas tree interrupted the memories. They glanced out the tall windows. A police car was pulling up to the front door.

“I hope no one’s sick,” Cass said, looking around. But the music was still playing, people were laughing and moving around, and the small dance floor was now crowded with people swirling and dipping along with Esther and Richard.

Janie Levin had seen the car pull up, too, and smiled a secret smile as she paused near Cass and Izzy. Her green eyes were bright. “It’s probably Tommy,” she whispered. “He’s on duty tonight and said he’d try to stop by if things were slow.”

“Hmm,” Cass said, her eyebrows lifting. “So, do I have this right? Our hard-earned taxes are supporting a lovers’ tryst, is that what’s going on here?”

“Oh, Cass,” Janie laughed, her cheeks turning as red as her hair. “Come say hi.”

Cass and Izzy followed her into the lobby where people were milling about in the less-crowded area, drinking wine and eggnog, and taking selfies in front of the miniature harbor display.

They were steps from the door when it opened, bringing in a wild rush of wind and freezing rain.

Izzy stepped back, her eyes watering, blurring her vision. She blinked against the cold and then watched Tommy Porter walk in, pulling the heavy door closed behind him.

Janie hurried over, unconcerned with the cold and wet that saturated Tommy’s uniform. She hugged him tightly. “Boring night on Harbor Road?” she asked, her face just an inch away from his. “Or is it that you simply can’t stay away from me?”

Behind her, Cass laughed, about to tease the police officer fiercely. Babysitting Tommy Porter before he grew into one of Sea Harbor’s finest brought with it some rights, she always told him. Besides, their early start had grown a deep friendship between the two, and Tommy always teased her right back.

But Cass stopped short of embarrassing the policeman when he stepped aside and revealed that he hadn’t walked in alone. Following him through the door was a man equally wet and shivering, his hands shoved into the pockets of a heavy jacket, his cheeks red, and his head bare. Wet hair fell across his forehead.

He was taller than Tommy, with broad football-player shoulders. He stood a few steps behind the policeman, an uncomfortable look on his face, as if he was unsure of why he was there or what was going to happen next.

What happened next was totally unexpected.


Trimmed with Murder (Seaside Knitters Mystery), by Sally Goldenbaum

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Wonderfully charming mystery! By Lisa Ks Book Reviews Author Sally Goldenbaum pens a beautiful image of Christmas in Sea Harbor, a cozy little sea side town with so much to offer…including murder.In this newest installment in the Seaside Knitters Mystery series, Ms. Goldenbaum not only gives us another wonderful mystery, she knits together a story of family and homecoming, good or bad. There were moments in this story that tugged at my heart, and caused me to tear up.TRIMMED WITH MURDER is a perfect addition to this charming series. Filled with extraordinary characters…both old and new, a quaint setting described in such detail I could smell the chilly sea breeze, and a first rate murder mystery that if you are anything like me, will have you holding your breath until the incredible ending.Set some time aside, grab a soft blanket, put on a pot of tea, and enjoy trimmed with murder.And check out the back of the book for a fun knitting project and a delicious recipe!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Full of friends, family, and community unity! By OpenBookSociety dot com Brought to you by OBS reviewer KaytAs always with Sally Goldenbaum’s A Seaside Knitters Mystery series, Trimmed with Murder is full of friends, family and community unity. Also one of the interesting things about her books is each one centers on different main characters while the others still play a big part. This installment has Izzy’s younger brother Charlie arriving after being incommunicado for years. Along his way to Sea Harbor a mysterious woman hitches a ride, she actually gets in without being asked. Unbeknownst to Charlie, Amber Hanson is coming home after being summoned to the reading of a will. It is the holiday season so lots of activities are going on in the wonderful town as well.I love that the author lists the characters in the front. This is really helpful to me and especially helpful when there is such a large cast of characters. You do not have to be a knitter to enjoy the way these characters, Nell, Izzy, Cass, and Birdie knit together the clues of these mysteries. Along with the men in their lives, they are able to keep things from getting too tangled up. The murder in this one comes later in the book. I am not sure I enjoyed getting to know Amber, getting to care for her and then having her murdered. It seemed harder and harsher than normal. Charlie’s relationship with Amber also made her murder that much sadder. It was the one thing I really did not care for. And for Cass and Danny to find the body while they were making strides in their relationship was also a bit rough.Sally Goldenbaum has a wonderful and warm writing style and that did soften the blow at times in this one. Her characters are always enjoyable. The care with which she crafts them, the way they interact and get involved with their community is superb. Trimmed with Murder is an intuitive and insightful mystery. The side stories are intricate and stitched together perfectly with the murder mystery. Descriptive writing really paints a wonderful picture of the Christmas season in Sea Harbor. Izzy wants to keep her brother from being arrested for the holidays. The first annual tree trimming contest is endearing. Definitely a great cozy for the season.All of the Seaside Knitters Mystery series can be read as stand-alone books, however reading them is like coming home to visit for the holidays. The characters have become friends and as their lives have bloomed and changed, long time readers are able to enjoy the growth. I really love the characters, with Nell and Birdie being my favorites. I would recommend Trimmed with Murder to any reader of cozies, any knitters and anyone that enjoys a good story with great characters. The caring and connected characters are truly the stars in this series. That said though, the mystery is first class.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great story of friendship By Lori Caswell/Dollycas Dollycas’s ThoughtsI have been looking forward to this book since I finished A Finely Knit Murder in the Spring and it is even better than I had hoped!Charlie Chambers, Izzy’s brother, returns to Sea Harbor very unexpectedly and just happens to pick up Amber Hanson along the way. Charlie is there to start work at a free clinic and Amber has some papers to sign regarding an inheritance. They become fast friends knowing that neither of them plans to stay in town for long. Sadly Amber’s visit is cut short when she is found dead on the Harbor Green. Charlie may have been the last person to see her alive and quickly becomes the prime suspect. So Izzy and the Seaside Knitters are plowing through the clues to prove his innocence. They are also hoping he stays in Sea Harbor well past the holidays.Curl up in front of the fire with a class of wine and enjoy the latest Seaside Knitters mystery. I sure did.Sally Goldenbaum breathes such life into these characters it is hard to remember they are not real. Izzy, Nell, Cass and Birdie are the Seaside Knitters. They meet each week at Izzy’s shop to work on their projects, enjoy some delicious food and discuss everything from knitting to families and sometimes even murder. They also gather at least once a week at Nell’s along with their families and friends for a potluck dinner and some adult beverages. The current crime is also a hot topic. After 10 years we have met so many wonderful characters. I have given up trying to choose a favorite because I love them all.It was so easy to envision Sea Harbor at Christmastime. The annual tree decorating contest is an awesome idea. All the trees recently planted on the Harbor Green and each business or group trimming with specially made ornaments all to raise money for charity.Several plotlines, Charlie’s return after so many years, Amber’s life that was tear jerking as we came to know more and more, the holiday events. They all converge when Amber is murdered. The killer strikes several chapters into the story so Amber has found her way into our hearts. Charlie’s pain at the loss was just so sad.Like all the earlier installments friendship is the main theme of this book. The people we meet in these stories are one big family. The celebrate the highs and are so supportive in the lows. There are shoulders to cry on, hugs are passed out freely and ears are always open to listen. Great food and drink and yarn entangles them altogether. And vicariously we get to go along for the ride.It has been an amazing 10 books and I truly can’t wait for trip #11.

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