"What
if — whoosh, right now, with no explanation — a number of us simply
vanished? Would some of us collapse? Would others of us go on, one foot
in front of the other, as we did before the world turned upside down?
That's what the bewildered citizens of Mapleton, who lost many of their
neighbors, friends and lovers in the event known as the Sudden
Departure, have to figure out. Because nothing has been the same since
it happened — not marriages, not friendships, not even the relationships
between parents and children."
What a interesting topic, right? The concept is compelling. What would happen to the people "left behind?" What would their lives be like? Would things go back to normal or would a significant shift occur? Would civilization go crazy or would people push on and try to forget that they didn't "make the cut" in the Rapture?
The story is unique and I enjoyed the book on a certain level, but The Leftovers fell flat for me in a few ways.
I wanted to see how scientists were explaining what happened. I wanted more from the religious side. I didn't necessarily want EVERYTHING explained away, but I wanted to SEE people curious and inquiring a bit more. I mean with so many of the world's population just up and vanishing, you'd imagine that there would be more investigating and whatnot. I didn't expect the whole book to be about that, but a chapter at best, would have sufficed.
I had a hard time "liking" many characters. I understand that most of the characters were damaged or in mourning for their past, but it's a hard task finding one character that isn't sort of a douchebag in some way.
Yes some characters, like Kevin, Jill, and Nora, aren't as bad as others. But the rest are kind of scuzzy. Laurie abandons her family. Aimee is..well Aimee probably was supposed to be a sympathetic character in a way, but I just didn't like her. Tom is decent, but again, he abandoned his family in exchange for a cult leader (What's up with the cults in this book?).
I mean logically I understand that people need solace in times of crisis and they will seek out whatever makes them feel whole again, but The Guilty Remnant and the cult of "whatshisname that likes to hug and sleep with teenage girls" just didn't make any sense to me. (Maybe that's the point?)
Anyway, as much as I seem to have hated it, I didn't. I can't say it was my favorite or that I would re-read it ever, but it wasn't a horrible read. Definitely a unique take on the "end of days" theme.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Blamed by Edie Harris
Born into a long line
of spies, sanctioned killers and covert weapons developers, Beth Faraday
carried out her first hit-for-hire when she was still a teenager.
That part of her
life—the American spy royalty part—ended one year ago, with a job gone wrong in
Afghanistan.
The collateral damage she caused with a single shot was unfathomable and, for
Beth, unforgiveable. She’s worked hard to build a new life for herself, far
away from the family business. But someone, somewhere, hasn’t forgotten what
Beth did in Kabul.
And they want revenge.
As the Faraday clan
bands together to defend Beth and protect their legacy, Beth is forced to flee
her new home with the unlikeliest of allies—MI6 agent Raleigh Vick, the only man
she’s ever loved. And the one she thought she’d killed in the desert.
Buy the book:
- Blamed is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
My Review:
Alright ya'll, this one was a BIG winner for me! I mean it has pretty much everything that makes a book sizzle! Bad ass chicks, bad ass dudes, action, adventure, some hot romance, and a ridiculously good plot! It seriously pained me to put this one down!
I really thought the storytelling was unique. It's dead sexy without being so smutty you have to hide what you are reading. The action is like reading a movie (if that makes sense?) I simply could not stop (repeating myself I know!) it was just THAT absolutely good.
Edie Harris knows how to mix genres so very well! Her writing is very solid. Her characters (especially Beth) are all dynamic and never fall flat. Her world building is tight and drew me into Beth and Vick's world completely!
I was thoroughly pleased by this book!
Edie Harris studied English and
Creative Writing at the University
of Iowa and Grinnell College. She fills her days with writing
and editing contract proposals, but her nights belong to the world of romance
fiction. Edie lives and works in Chicago
and is represented by Laura Bradford of Bradford Literary Agency.
Find Out More about Edie:
- Visit Edie Harris’ website.
- Connect with Edie on Twitter.
- Check out Edie’s book on Goodreads.
- Visit Edie’s blog.
- More books by Edie Harris.
Giveaway:
Edie is giving away one digital copy of Blamed (formats available: PDF & ePub), ‘I Only Kiss Spies’ t-shirt, ‘Lincoln Park After Dark’ OPI nail polish and one bag of Van Houtte ‘Belgian Chocolate’ ground coffee!•
Terms & Conditions: • By entering the giveaway, you are confirming you are at least 18 years old. • One winner will be chosen via Rafflecopter. • This giveaway begins October 19 and ends December 22. • Winner will be contacted via email on Tuesday, December 23. • Winner has 48 hours to reply. Good luck everyone!
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