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first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja
Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss
struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.
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The awesome co-hosts for the November 1 posting of the IWSG are PJ Colando, Jean Davis, Lisa Buie Collard, and Diedre Knight!
Every month, we announce a question that members can answer in their IWSG post. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience or story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to say.
Remember, the question is optional!
November 1 question: November is National Novel Writing Month. Have you ever participated? If not, why not?
I think NaNoWriMo is a wonderful idea. I love it. But have I actually participated? No. Though friends and I have challenged each other informally. I have a word count I strive to reach daily and that works for me. I don't see that changing even if I joined.
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October/November Reviews in no particular order.
* Disclaimer. If I run into an occasional typo, I ignore
them and don't factor them into my review.
THE GIFT by
Gwen Plano
Shelly is
sixteen, pregnant and disowned. Completely alone, she and her baby are taken in
by kind strangers.
The Gift is
a lovely story of hope, love and kindness. It snagged my interest at page one
and held it till the end. Recommended for those that love a good HEA. An
excellent second story in the Harbor Pointe Series.
Available at Amazon
TRADS
SECOND
CHANCE ROMANCE by Jill Weatherholt
Big city
meets small town. Big city gal, Melanie Harper goes to the small town of Sweet
Gum with the expressed intention of moving her aging aunt to the city. Until that is, she meets her aunt’s business
partner Jason Daughtry and his captivating daughter.
This is the
first time I’ve read anything by Ms. Weatherholt and found it both entertaining
and well-written. She did a wonderful job of world building and creating a
homey small-town environment that has the reader stepping right into the story
and sauntering down the street. The
characters were also finely-crafted and easy to relate to. One of the central
characters: a little girl that tugs at the heart strings. So, grab your cocoa
and cookies and kick back with this warm-hearted story.
Recommended
for readers of Christian Romance.
Available at Amazon
RED RISING,
GOLDEN SON, MORNING STAR AND IRON GOLD by Pierce Brown
This is my
first dive into Mr. Brown’s books and what an adventure it was. This is one of
those series that you can’t put down, that keeps you reading late into the
night.
These books
are science fiction about a caste system in space that a young man is trying to
break through after his wife is hanged for a tiny infraction. It’s violent. It
takes Hunger Games and ratchets it up several levels. Whatever can go wrong
does and I’m not sure if the protagonist will make it to the conclusion of the
series. I stopped half way through Iron Gold. I needed a break. I got bogged
down in conflicts and setbacks. Then went back to it, finished it and started on DARK AGE the next
in the series😊
1ST
TO DIE by James Patterson
This is the
first book in the Women’s Murder Club.
Four professional
women, that include an assistant DA, a coroner, a reporter and a homicide
inspector join forces to solve a murder.
Since the
author is James Patterson it’s a given that it’s well written. The characters are
relatable, the settings and surroundings are exceptional, there is lots of
tension and suspense to keep the reader turning pages. The down side, the crimes and the
villain/s got just a little too twisted for me.
THE LONGMIRE DEFENSE by Craig Johnson
Walt finds
himself on a cold case that people in power don’t want reopened.
I loved the
Netflix Longmire series, so I was anxious to read this book. Having watched the series I already had an
affinity for the characters and even though we started with the last book I
didn’t feel like we missed anything. I’m
impressed with Craig Johnson’s writing. Great characters, world building and
plot. Now we’re starting back at the beginning and reading Cold Dish😊
Highly
recommended.