Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Waiting to Read Wednesday: The Ruins of Ambrai/Lady Takes the Case/Get a Life,Chloe Brown/A Sanctuary of Spirits



The Old(er) 
I have an embarrassing number of unread books sitting on the shelves in my personal library. Carole of Carole's Random Life in Books has given me the perfect excuse to spotlight and discuss those neglected books in her Books from the Backlog feature. After all, even those older books need a bit of love! Not to mention it is reminding me what great books I have waiting for me under my own roof still to read!

The Ruins of Ambrai (Exiles #1) by Melanie Rawn (DAW, 1994)
A thousand years ago, Mageborns fled prejudice and persecution to colonize the planet Lenfell—pristine, untouched, a perfect refuge for those whose powers were perceived as a threat by people not gifted with magic. But the greater the magic, the greater the peril—and Lenfell was soon devastated by a war between rival Mageborn factions that polluted land, sea, and air with Wild Magic and unleashed the hideous specters known as Wraithenbeasts.

Generations after that terrible war, with the land recovered from crippling wounds and the people no longer threatened by genetic damage, Mageborns still practice their craft—but under strict constraints. Yet so long as the rivalry between the Mage Guardians and the Lords of Malerris continues, the threat of another war is ever-present. And someone has been planning just such a war for many long years, the final strike in a generations-old bid for total power….
Why I want to read this: I got The Ruins of Ambrai many many years ago in mass paperback format. The print is tiny because it's such a long book. I used to love epic fantasy, and, while I still do enjoy it from time to time, my tastes have run more along the lines of urban and dark fantasy as of late. I am sure someone somewhere in my past recommended this book (long before my blogging days), but I couldn't tell you who. After doing a little research, I see the author hasn't yet completed the third book in in the trilogy--and so I imagine it is a good thing I've put it off. I have several of her books in other series as well I might jump into before this one as a result. 


Have you read anything by Melanie Rawn? Have you tried this trilogy? Does this sound like something you would like?


The New
Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by the marvelous Tressa at Wishful Endings to spotlight and discuss upcoming release we are excited about that we have yet to read.


Lady Takes the Case (Manor Cat Mystery #1) by Eliza Casey
Release Date: November 26, 2019 by Berkley Books
When a dinner party turns deadly, the feisty Lady Cecilia Bates and intuitive cat Jack are on the case, in this first entry to an exciting new historical-mystery series.

England 1912. Danby Hall is the only home Lady Cecilia Bates has ever known. Despite the rigid rules of etiquette and her mother the Countess of Avebury's fervent desire to see her married off, Lady Cecilia can't imagine life anywhere else. But now, with an agricultural depression sweeping the countryside, the Bates family's possession of the hall is suddenly in peril.

A possible solution arrives in the form of the imperious American heiress Annabel Clarke. The Earl and Countess of Avebury are determined that Cecilia's brother, Patrick, will win Annabel's hand in marriage--and her fortune along with it. To help the lackluster Patrick in this pursuit, the Bates and their staff arrange a grand house party upon the heiress's arrival.

When a guest dies after sipping from a glass meant for Annabel, it's clear the Bates have a more poisonous problem on their hands than a lack of chemistry. As the scandal seizes Danby, Cecilia sets out to find the culprit, with help from Annabel's maid, Jane, and Jane's curiously intelligent cat, Jack.

After the poison that someone had stashed away inside the manor is discovered, Cecilia is left with two possibilities: Either a resident of Danby snapped and tried to kill the arrogant heiress, or the threat is coming from one of their guests, who would love to see the Bates family's decline become permanent. [Goodreads Summary]
Why I want to read this: I enjoy historical mysteries, especially ones set in England. Plus, there's a cat. How could I not want to read this?!


Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters #1) by Talia Hibbert
Release Date: November 5, 2019 by Avon
Chloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan, and a list. After almost—but not quite—dying, she’s come up with seven directives to help her “Get a Life”, and she’s already completed the first: finally moving out of her glamourous family’s mansion. The next items?

Enjoy a drunken night out.Ride a motorcycle.Go camping.Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex.Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage.And... do something bad.
But it’s not easy being bad, even when you’ve written step-by-step guidelines on how to do it correctly. What Chloe needs is a teacher, and she knows just the man for the job.
Redford ‘Red’ Morgan is a handyman with tattoos, a motorcycle, and more sex appeal than ten-thousand Hollywood heartthrobs. He’s also an artist who paints at night and hides his work in the light of day, which Chloe knows because she spies on him occasionally. Just the teeniest, tiniest bit.

But when she enlists Red in her mission to rebel, she learns things about him that no spy session could teach her. Like why he clearly resents Chloe’s wealthy background. And why he never shows his art to anyone. And what really lies beneath his rough exterior… [Goodreads Summary]
Why I want to read this: I love that Chloe is stepping outside her comfort zone, and I want to go along with her on her journey.


A Sanctuary of Spirits (Spectral City #2) by Leanna Renee Hieber
Release Date: November 12, 2019 by Kensington Books
New York, 1899, and the police department’s best ally is the secret Ghost Precinct, where spirits and psychics help solve the city’s most perplexing crimes . . . ether . . .

There’s more than one way to catch a killer—though the methods employed by the NYPD’s Ghost Precinct, an all-female team of psychics and spiritualists led by gifted young medium Eve Whitby, are unconventional to say the least. Eve is concerned by the backlash that threatens the department—and by the discovery of an otherworldly realm, the Ghost Sanctuary, where the dead can provide answers. But is there a price to be paid for Eve and her colleagues venturing beyond the land of the living? ether . . .

Searching for clues about a mortician’s disappearance, Eve encounters a charismatic magician and mesmerist whose abilities are unlike any she’s seen. Is he a link to mysterious deaths around the city, or to the Ghost Sanctuary? Torn between the bonds of her team and her growing relationship with the dashing Detective Horowitz, Eve must discern truth from illusion and friend from foe, before another soul vanishes into the ether . . . [Goodreads Summary]
Why I want to read this: I have the first book on my wish list, which surprised me since I thought I had already purchased a copy. I can't believe I don't have it! Now I want this one. I love the idea of a mystery Ghost Precinct made up of psychics and spiritualists.


Do any of these books sound like books you would like to read?


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32 comments:

  1. The Eliza Casey book with its history and mystery!

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    1. Mystica - It does sound good, doesn't it? I hope it will be good!

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  2. Exiles was such a good read - I really hope Rawn does get around to finishing the trilogy.

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    1. Bob - I am glad to hear you enjoyed Exiles. It does sound good. I hope she will finish the trilogy too.

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  3. I have an arc of A Sanctuary of Spirits and then realized it's the second in the series so I have to find the first one. I'm also really curious about Chloe Brown. Hope you love all four of these.

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    1. Barb - I recently bought a copy of the first to read. I'm looking forward to it.

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  4. I'm curious about what you think of A Sanctuary of Spirits and Chloe Brown if you read them!

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  5. Get a Life, Chloe Brown appeals to me the most - it sounds fun!

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    1. Kathy - It does sound fun, I agree. I can't wait to read it.

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  6. You have some good ones there! I am curious about Lady Takes the Case.

    My CWW

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  7. A Sanctuary of Spirits intrigues me. Hope you enjoy them all. My WoW

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    1. Laura - Doesn't it sound good? I am anxious to give the series a try.

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  8. I haven't heard of any of these, but The Ghost Precinct book sounds the best to me. I love urban fantasy/crime.

    Here's my list: https://speedyreadercom.wordpress.com/2019/10/23/elevator-pitch/

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    1. Cindy - I do too! I can't resist a book urban fantasy crime fiction mix.

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  9. Get a Life, Chloe Brown sounds like a very fun read to me. :D

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  10. Oh I need Lady Takes the Case! It looks amazing!

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  11. Get a life, Chloe Brown looks like a lot of fun!

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  12. Oooh! All of these sound like interesting reads! Great picks!

    Here’s my WoW!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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  13. The Melanie Rawn book is completely new to me. I have had some books with teeny tiny print that I just can't read anymore. Get a Life, Chloe Brown sounds like a fun one.

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    1. Carole - The tiny print just does me in these days. I can't manage it as well as I used to. I may have to see about getting an e-copy to make it easier on myself. I'm looking forward to reading Get a Life, Chloe Brown!

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  14. Lady Takes the Case sounds really interesting! I wonder if Jack the cat is like the cats in The Cats Who... series

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    1. Eustacia - I never really got into the Cat Who books. My husband has read many of the earlier books in the series though.

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  15. I agree with the others that Get a Life, Chloe Brown sounds like a fun read. :)

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  16. I haven't read Melanie Rawn but I like the mash up of fantasy and a slight bit of sci-fi. The cover of the Casey is gorgeous. Not so sure about the cat aspect (cats themselves I love) but I'd give it a go and find out what it was like.

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    1. Charlie - I like that mix too. It gives it a different flavor than your usual epic fantasy novel. I admit I have mixed feelings about intuitive or even talking cats--but this one has so many other elements I like, I'm hoping this particular cat will come off naturally enough it won't bother me.

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