Surprise, and things July 22, 2023

Last post, I promised I’d found another interesting book to share. I did and I clicked order sooner than usual. I was that confident. Oops. I didn’t notice the book was only 100 pages long and the story was spread over 4 short books. Normally I avoid short books like the plague. Oh well, I did want to read the story so what can I say. I’ll be more careful next time. In the meantime, here it is. . . the first installment anyway. Not sure I will read the rest.

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 1)

Laura Williams hasn’t stepped foot in her hometown since she was old enough to leave.

But when a doctor calls about her mom’s declining medical condition, she has no choice but to return home and look after her.

Besides, it couldn’t be as bad as living in a city with the man who broke her heart. 2 weeks before their wedding.

As a 35-year-old journalist, hanging onto her job by a thread, and healing from a broken heart, Laura goes back to North Carolina to take care of her mom, agreeing to take on any stories that come her way.

When she arrives, the small-town is on edge because a thirteen-year-old girl has gone missing from Lighthouse Lane…again.

Memories come flooding back, and it all sounds eerily similar to when Laura’s best friend went missing from that exact location 17 years ago…

It gets more complicated when she realizes she knows the missing girl’s father. Harry Matthews, who is just as handsome as she remembers.

Laura makes it her mission to do whatever it takes to help Harry find his daughter.

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While we are on the subject of short books, I came across one from another author I like and thought why not? I have one short book, may as well go for two. On the bright side, I think with this one the story is complete and that makes me very happy. I’m looking forward to both of them.

False Security

Alex Pierce needs Laney Winters to help him prove neither of them is responsible for the millions of dollars that went missing after Laney arrested him for bank robbery five years ago. Besides Laney not believing he truly repented in prison, there’s the problem of the real thief trying to kill her and the police department treating her like a dirty cop.

With the possibility of another crime being pinned on them, Laney finally teams up with Alex to save her life. If only she could trust him with her heart, as well.

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On a totally different topic . . . I love words, I’m always on the lookout for good ones. I found one the other day. It was from a conversation with a character in a book. She was expressing her disdain for what she considered drivel (nonsense). She had no time for it. would not spend precious time on it.

What a great word. I try to avoid drivel at all costs so shouldn’t have to use it often but I like it just in case I do.

I think I should start keeping track of these great words, though, because as I try to think back over recent treasures they’ve all disappeared from my memory. Every last one of them. Hopefully, they will come back just when I need them.

I need to get reading now. An author I follow had a special offer for her email followers. In honor of her birthday she made many of her books available as free for a day. I downloaded 26 of them and challenged myself to read most of them before I move on. Not sure I won’t be lured away by recent downloads, like these ones today, but I’ll try. This lady is prolific and over the years I’ve downloaded 110 of her books. There are still more. I’m on the fourth one of this recent batch and need to keep moving before I lose steam.

Her books aren’t always my favorites, mainly because sometimes I can’t relate to her characters. Some of her books I love though and so I’m glad to have them.

Chautona Havig is her name, I’ve mentioned her many times over the course of this blog and I’m happy to do it again.

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