Sunday, May 26, 2013

April 2013

Cracks in the SidewalkCracks in the Sidewalk by

Bette Lee Crosby writes so beautifully that you are drawn in from the first paragraph.   I wish to thank Bette Lee Crosby for gifting me with a copy of “Cracks In The Sidewalk”.

Claire and Charlie McDermott lost their grandchildren when their daughter, Elizabeth, was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Elizabeth’s husband, Jeffrey, denies his wife and in-laws access to the children until they hire a lawyer and sue for custody. The judge grants Elizabeth visitation, but because of her failing health, leave the children in the custody of their father.

After Elizabeth dies, Jeffrey disappears with the children, and although the McDermott’s hire a private investigator and Charlie goes looking for Jeffrey and the children, their whereabouts remains unknown. Claire continues to buy birthday cards and Christmas cards and tucks money into them, keeping them as well as the gifts she purchases, over the years. 


Twenty years later Claire receives a letter that brings back the memories of her daughter and the grandchildren she hasn’t seen in all this time.  She anxiously prepares for their arrival pulling from the closet the boxes with the names of her 3 beloved grandchildren.  


What happens next is what makes this such a beautiful story as 4 people discover family, memories and love.

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 Calico JoeCalico Joe by John Grisham

Calico Joe is such a good story.  The basis is Major League Baseball and how an ego driven pitcher with anger issues permanently disables a young and upcoming ball player on an opposing team.

Anyone that enjoys a well written story as well as baseball will enjoy reading this book.

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Alaska Virgin AirAlaska Virgin Air by Izzy Ballard

I gave this 3 stars as I did laugh out loud about that many times.  The story would be more enjoyable if it had not been so disjointed.  Some of the characters were extremely immature. I also feel all the references to Sicilian's Rules was annoying and ridiculous.


Though the above comments seem extremely negative, don't take it that way.  These are just comments that I feel made the story a 3 star rather then a 5 star read.


The storyline, if the author had focused more on Abbey and the issues with the airline, instead of going off into multiple directions would make this story more interesting.  I did finish the book as I was curious to see where the author was going with the story.  


If a lot of the nonsense had been left out of the story, the book would be about 300 pages and a much better read.
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Elvis Has Not Left the BuildingElvis Has Not Left the Building 

(Elvis Mystery #1) by




Bliss (The Bliss Bakery, #1)Bliss (The Bliss Bakery #1) by



The HelpThe Help by Kathryn Stockett

I finally got a chance to read this book.  This is such a good read.  If you haven't read this book yet, please add it to your "TBR" list.

I look forward to seeing the movie.  Hopefully, it stays true to the story.
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 Firefly LaneFirefly Lane (Firefly Lane #1)

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Progressive Dinner Deadly (A Myrtle Clover Mystery #3)Progressive Dinner Deadly (A Myrtle Clover Mystery #3)  by





 

This is a very short, short story.  The story is well written and very informative even though it is a short story.



Terri (The Women of Valley View #2)Terri (The Women of Valley View #2) 

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