Recent Reads

Yesterday we celebrated Eid. But today is not an Eid post. We still have more celebrating into next weekend so I will do an official Eid post next Monday. Hopefully with lots of pictures. 

Instead today is a book post. It has not been a good reading month. More misses than hits but oh well.



Sunshine series by Darynda Jones

Synopsis - Sheriff Sunshine Vicram finds her cup o' joe more than half full when the small village of Del Sol, New Mexico, becomes the center of national attention for a kidnapper on the loose. Del Sol, New Mexico is known for three things: its fry-an-egg-on-the-cement summers, strong cups of coffee - and, now, a nationwide manhunt? Del Sol native Sunshine Vicram has returned to town as the elected sheriff - thanks to her adorably meddlesome parents who nominated her--and she expects her biggest crime wave to involve an elderly flasher named Doug. But a teenage girl is missing, a kidnapper is on the loose, and all of this is reminding Sunshine why she left Del Sol in the first place. Add to that the trouble at her daughter's new school, plus and a kidnapped prized rooster named Puff Daddy, and, well, the forecast looks anything but sunny. But even clouds have their silver linings. This one's got Levi, Sunshine's sexy, almost-old-flame, and a fiery-hot US Marshall. With temperatures rising everywhere she turns, Del Sol's normally cool-minded sheriff is finding herself knee-deep in drama and danger. Can Sunshine face the call of duty - and find the kidnapper who's terrorizing her beloved hometown - without falling head over high heels in love . . . or worse?

Thoughts - Let's start with the good. Imagine the crazy characters of Stars Hollow (Gilmore Girls) and witty speedy talking Lorelai as town sheriff and if that sounds good to you then these books are perfect for you. I also suggest listening to them.. the snarky batter is so much more fun that way. The entire cast of characters were a hoot.. the dialogue spot on and so much fun. Book one got 3 stars from me because it is a lot of banter and it took me some time to adjust and understand who was who in the town full of eccentric people but by the end of the series I was sad it was all coming to an end and I was going to miss them all. Heads up.. there is one very explicit sex scene in each book which kinda caught me off guard because they were otherwise very PG13. 


After That Night by Karin Slaughter

Synopsis - Fifteen years ago, Sara Linton’s life changed forever when a celebratory night out ended in a violent attack that tore her world apart. Since then, Sara has remade her life. A successful doctor, engaged to a man she loves, she has finally managed to leave the past behind her. Until one evening , on call in the ER, everything changes. Sara battles to save a broken young woman who’s been brutally attacked. But as the investigation progresses, led by GBI Special Agent Will Trent, it becomes clear that Dani Cooper’s assault is uncannily linked to Sara’s. And the past isn’t going to stay buried forever . . .

Thoughts - I am a Karin Slaughter fan. My husband who is not a big reader almost exclusively listens to Karin Slaughter audiobooks. This is my 12 books my her. I don't think I have read any other author this much. 10 of those are from the Will Trent series. No I do not watch the tv show nor will I ever. Karin Slaughter's book focus primarily on crimes against women, heinous sexual crimes. The last book I read by her had been too graphic and I decided to take a break from her. One year later I picked up another Karin Slaughter book and I did not regret it. It was very good. It was thankfully a lot less graphic then her previous. While these are all stand alone novels they do work better if you read them as a series.. you get to know the characters better and see them develop and grow. 


On the Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel

Synopsis - Six women--mothers, daughters, sisters--gone missing. When the first is found floating dead in the river, it reveals the disturbing truth of a small Ohio town. Inspired by the unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six, this harrowing and haunting novel tells the story of two sisters, both of whom could be the next victims.
Arcade and Daffodil are twin sisters born one minute apart. With their fiery red hair and thirst for an escape, they forge an unbreakable bond nurtured by both their grandmother's stories and their imaginations. Together, they create a world where a patch of grass reveals an archaeologist's dig, the smoke emerging from the local paper mill becomes the dust rising from wild horses galloping on the ground. But the two sisters can't escape the generational chaos that grips their family. Growing up in the shadow of the town, the sisters cling tight to one another. A local woman is discovered drowned in the river. Soon, more bodies are found. While her friends disappear around her, Arcade is forced to reckon with the past while the killer circles ever closer. Arcade's promise to keep herself and her sister safe becomes increasingly desperate while the powerful riptide of the savage side becomes more difficult to resist.

Thoughts - Tell me honestly.. after reading the synopsis what did you expect the book to be? A thriller.. like the Zodiac killer? Me too. I know the crimes were unsolved so there would be no resolution but this was not what I expected. This was not a bad book. It was sad and real. The reality of life is small run down towns where drugs are the only escape and prostitution are a way of life. And I know this happens but my logical mind just couldn't understand why so many of these women would make the decisions that they made. And all the men were just vile. It made me so angry just reading it. The books jumps back and forth in time. When Arcade and Daffodil were young and sure they would never be addicts like there mom and aunt to Arcade and Daffodil high and in front of sleazy motels waiting for John's. Then there are the other women, victims. The book wanted to tell us that even if they were addicts and prostitutes they were still people and did not deserve to be murdered.. and I agree.. but I don't know if I needed 464 pages of the author trying to convince me that they didn't deserve what happened to them. It had some truly beautiful moments. It made me cry at times. I hate the opioid crisis in our country and I pray for those caught in its clutches. But the book was not for me. 



Arc of a Scythe trilogy by Neal Shusterman

Synopsis - A world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery. Humanity has conquered all those things, and has even conquered death. Now scythes are the only ones who can end life—and they are commanded to do so, in order to keep the size of the population under control.
Citra and Rowan are chosen to apprentice to a scythe—a role that neither wants. These teens must master the “art” of taking life, knowing that the consequence of failure could mean losing their own.

Thoughts - And now time for the one I could not finish. Neal Shusterman is a master plotter. The stories he wove, the amount of charters that came in and out of these stories and the moral and ethical questions he put forward... all masterful. Then where did he go wrong? I don't know! The books were too long.. too many characters, too many side stories.. it was all just too much.. too many words and pages, a total of 1564 pages. I know there have been longer series but after a certain amount of time I was just not that invested. I did search Google for spoilers and honestly after finding out what happened in the remaining 300+ pages I am glad I quit. It would not have been worth it. 


Currently I am reading the first and listening to the second. I am still in the early chapters but they were are going fine so far.. 

What have you been reading? 


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Comments

  1. Eid Mubarak Hena!!

    Jennifer
    https://curatedbyjennifer.com

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  2. The Sunshine Series sounds really cute! I am definitely going to keep my eye out for them. I picked up and flew trough the latest Hunger Games book and I also really enjoyed Alone; which I never even thought of reading but I needed a book written in verse to satisfy one of my book challenges.

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  3. I've never read Karen Slaughter but I've heard good things about her. This one sounds interesting and I need to had it to my list. Eid Mubarak.

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  4. My to be read pile is growing and I really need to set aside more time to read. Summer is coming though and that is when I love to sit on the patio and read so I do have that to look forward to. Thanks for sharing what you've read.

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  5. I do watch will trent but now that you said her books are too graphic I will not read them, I'm too sensitive!! The first book series sounds like fun, I do love gilmore girls immensely.

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  6. There's a reason I don't read too many mysteries and thrillers. Too many women getting killed in awful ways. Some meh months are offset with months where everything is great. Hopefully April is full of great.

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  7. Eid Mubarak Hena, and thank you for once again sharing your latest reads with us. So sorry to hear there were quite a few misses though ... xxx

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  8. I'm sorry it wasn't a good reading month. Hopefully things will be better in April. I'll have my book post tomorrow. Eid Mubarak! The breakfast you showed on Insta looked great!

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  9. Anonymous3/31/2025

    Thanks for sharing and happy Eid! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  10. Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones! It's been lovely here seeing families all dressed up and enjoying food and fireworks.
    I'm so over reading and watching thrillers where women are the victims. x

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  11. Your honest opinion is greatly appreciated. A lifelong resident of Ohio, I was interested by the last one you reviewed. Uh, now, not so much. But the author and publishing company won't lose much because I'd have rented it from the library. :) Be well, my dear, and best wishes to your family.

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  12. I have had some duds lately but also some of my favorite reads of the year so far. I am trying to be a bit more selective with my YA and Adult thrillers/mysteries lately, but so far, no luck.

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  13. It's not good when you get books and don't enjoy them, or they end up not being to ones taste.
    Better luck this month.

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  14. I am always amazed by how much you read! Thanks for your honest reviews.

    https://www.kathrineeldridge.com

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  15. I hope your next book is a good one.

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  16. I haven't read any Karin Slaughter before, I will need to check her books out!

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  17. The Scythe series has been on my radar for a bit so sorry to hear you DNF'ed the series. Though they've been on my TBR for so long that my interest has dwindled and judging from your review I'd probably be better off not pushing this to the top of my TBR for now anyway :)

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  18. I want to read the Darynda Jones series. It looks really good.

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  19. Happy Eid! I love the mysteries, thanks for sharing the reviews! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  20. I need to check out Karen Slaughter!

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  21. Big fan of Gilmore Girls and Lorelai! I'll have to try out the Sunshine series. Thank you!

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  22. Thank you ... always appreciate your reviews.

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  23. Eid Mubarak! The Sunshine series sounds like a fun read.

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  24. Love Karin Slaughter, but yes they can be graphic and they deal with terrible topics. I have to steal myself before picking one up which is why I'm behind on Will Trent. I have this one I just need to listen to it. I'm more inclined hearing it's not as bad as some. I don't like the TV show. The characters are way off to me.

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  25. Anonymous4/01/2025

    I always enjoy your book reviews, I really need to get back into reading more. I am missing out on some great books! Happy Eid!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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  26. I have had a few duds lately too, par for the course, I think. Hopefully the ones you are currently reading are better :)

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  27. Eid Mubarak Hena. Great review.

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  28. I'm adding a few of these to my library list! Thank you for sharing your reviews!

    Jill - Doused in Pink

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  29. With Arc of a Scythe I only finished the book one

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  30. I haven't read any books by Karin Slaughter, but I know she's popular in Denmark. I should read one of her books to see if they're for me. Also, the premise of the Arc of a Scythe trilogy sounds interesting, but 500+ pages for each book is a lot especially with now knowing there are too many characters and side stories...

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  31. Great reviews! I've been curious about that Neal Shusterman series, so I'm glad I read your review. I think I'll pass on them. The Sunshine series sounds like a lot of fun! I haven't read any Karen Slaughter books but have several on my wishlist. I hope you enjoy your current reads! :)

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  32. Anonymous4/02/2025

    Wow so many interesting books and all so different from one another. The KS books do sound quite intense, with things being the way they are a book like this may be a bit too much. The Scythe series sounds super interesting to me kind of like the Hunger Games but I can see how it can be with too many characters.

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  33. I've been trying to be better about reading lately. I'm going to look for that Sunshine series!

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  34. I liked reading about this book and your review of it.

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  35. Awesome review of this book. Sounds a good book.

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