48. Blood Brother: 33 Reasons my Brother Scott Peterson is Guilty by Anne Bird (2005)
Length: 211 pages
Genre: True Crime
Started: 7 June 2013
Finished: 8 June 2013
Where did it come from? From a Library Book Sale
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 1 June 2013
Why do I have it? I like true crime and had heard that Scott Peterson's half sister had written a book, and I wanted to read it.
The story no one else can tell...except perhaps a family member. What happens if, after being given up for adoption as a child, you reestablish contact with your biological family - only to discover that your true brother is a killer? Anne Bird, the sister of Scott Peterson, knows firsthand. She gives her account of her brother's marriage and his disturbing behavior - and tells how she realized that her brother was capable of murder.
Soon after her birth in 1965, Anne was given up for adoption by her mother, Jackie Latham. Welcomed into the well-adjusted Grady family, she lived a happy life. Then, in the late 1990s, she got back in contact with her birth mother - now married - and her family, including Jackie's son, Scott Peterson, and his wife, Laci. Anne was welcomed into the family, and over the next several years she grew close to Scott and especially Laci.
Together they shared holidays, family reunions, trips to Disneyland. Anne and Laci even became pregnant at roughly the same time, and the two quickly became confidantes. On Christmas Eve 2002, Laci Peterson went missing, and the happy facade of the Peterson family began to crumble. Anne immediately rushed to the family's aid, joining in the search for Laci, even allowing Scott to stay in her home while the police attempted to find his pregnant wife. Yet Scott's behavior grew increasingly more bizarre as the search for Laci intensified, and Anne grew suspicious that her brother knew more about the situation than he was telling. She began keeping a list of Scott's disturbing quirks. And by the time Laci's body - and that of her unborn son, Conner - were found, Anne was becoming convinced: Her brother Scott Peterson had murdered his wife and unborn child in cold blood.
Filled with news-making revelations as well as intimate glimpses of Scott and Laci, the Peterson family, and the investigation that followed the murder, Blood Brother: 33 Reasons my Brother Scott Peterson is Guilty is a provocative account of how long-dormant family ties dragged one woman into one of the most notorious crimes of our time.
I have to say that while I generally enjoy reading about true crime, I prefer reading books about certain crimes told from the family's perspective - about the personal effects of that specific crime on them as members of the family, or of the search for justice for their loved one. I give this book a definite A+! It was well-written and easy for me to read and I truly sympathized with Anne and the difficult position that she found herself in.
Anne Bird went through so much due to her initial support of the Peterson family and her preliminary belief in Scott Peterson's innocence. Her marriage suffered, but as the police investigation revealed more and more inconsistencies in Scott's alibi, Anne eventually had to choose between her burgeoning loyalty to the Peterson family and her lasting loyalty to her husband and two sons - knowing that as her own sons grew up, they deserved to know their mother's thoughts on such a infamous crime.
A+! - (96-100%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
"Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend." - William A. Feather, American publisher and author (August 25, 1889-January 7, 1981)
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Betty M. Owen - 11 Great Horror Stories Including "The Oblong Box" and "The Dunwich Horror"
47. 11 Great Horror Stories Including "The Oblong Box" and "The Dunwich Horror" by Betty M. Owen (1969)
Length: 239 pages
Genre: Horror
Started: 5 June 2013
Finished: 7 June 2013
Where did it come from? From a Library Book Sale
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 25 July 2001
Why do I have it? I like horror and Betty M. Owen is a new author for me.
This book is an anthology of eleven strange and horrific short stories that was compiled by Betty M. Owen in 1969. These are short stories written by such well-known authors as H. P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker, as well as eight stories written by several lesser-known authors. All the stories were written in the late 19th or early 20th centuries - from classic to more contemporary horror.
In my opinion, each story was certainly very good reading, however none of them actually scared me enough to give me nightmares. I think that I may want to read some more anthologies in the future, and I give this particular book an A! I'm definitely glad that I read it, but I can send this book away to another good home should anyone else want it.
A! - (90-95%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Length: 239 pages
Genre: Horror
Started: 5 June 2013
Finished: 7 June 2013
Where did it come from? From a Library Book Sale
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 25 July 2001
Why do I have it? I like horror and Betty M. Owen is a new author for me.
This book is an anthology of eleven strange and horrific short stories that was compiled by Betty M. Owen in 1969. These are short stories written by such well-known authors as H. P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker, as well as eight stories written by several lesser-known authors. All the stories were written in the late 19th or early 20th centuries - from classic to more contemporary horror.
In my opinion, each story was certainly very good reading, however none of them actually scared me enough to give me nightmares. I think that I may want to read some more anthologies in the future, and I give this particular book an A! I'm definitely glad that I read it, but I can send this book away to another good home should anyone else want it.
A! - (90-95%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Barbara Delinsky - First Things First
46. First Things First by Barbara Delinsky (1985)
Harlequin Temptation Series Book 87
Length: 219 pages
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Started: 3 June 2013
Finished: 5 June 2013
Where did it come from? From Bookmooch
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 25 May 2013
Why do I have it? I like contemporary fiction and Barbara Delinsky as an author.
Chelsea Ross was devoted to finding missing children. When she is hired by wealthy socialite Beatrice London to locate Beatrice's son, she is initially very surprised. Samuel Prescott London is not Chelsea's typical runaway, he is a forty-year-old business executive!
Discovering Samuel's hideaway outside Cancun, Mexico, was easy for Chelsea. Dealing with love at first sight was not. Samuel's tanned and muscular physique, his easy-going manner, his unmistakable virility instantly captivates Chelsea. And when he touches her, Chelsea knows she has finally found what she has been looking for all her life. But love is easy...when you're in paradise.
I have to say that I usually like Barbara Delinsky as an author. She is perhaps one of my favorite authors. However, I found that First Things First by Barbara Delinsky was not really my cup of tea.
I realize that this book was perhaps one of Barbara Delinsky's earlier books, and that it was written under the Harlequin Temptation Series as well - however, the plot was definitely more romantic than I expected. I'm not generally a 'strictly romance' reader - and I've never read any Harlequin romances before - however, I will give First Things First by Barbara Delinsky a strong B+! I will certainly read more by this author in the future, but perhaps not right away.
B+! - (89-94%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Harlequin Temptation Series Book 87
Length: 219 pages
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Started: 3 June 2013
Finished: 5 June 2013
Where did it come from? From Bookmooch
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 25 May 2013
Why do I have it? I like contemporary fiction and Barbara Delinsky as an author.
Chelsea Ross was devoted to finding missing children. When she is hired by wealthy socialite Beatrice London to locate Beatrice's son, she is initially very surprised. Samuel Prescott London is not Chelsea's typical runaway, he is a forty-year-old business executive!
Discovering Samuel's hideaway outside Cancun, Mexico, was easy for Chelsea. Dealing with love at first sight was not. Samuel's tanned and muscular physique, his easy-going manner, his unmistakable virility instantly captivates Chelsea. And when he touches her, Chelsea knows she has finally found what she has been looking for all her life. But love is easy...when you're in paradise.
I have to say that I usually like Barbara Delinsky as an author. She is perhaps one of my favorite authors. However, I found that First Things First by Barbara Delinsky was not really my cup of tea.
I realize that this book was perhaps one of Barbara Delinsky's earlier books, and that it was written under the Harlequin Temptation Series as well - however, the plot was definitely more romantic than I expected. I'm not generally a 'strictly romance' reader - and I've never read any Harlequin romances before - however, I will give First Things First by Barbara Delinsky a strong B+! I will certainly read more by this author in the future, but perhaps not right away.
B+! - (89-94%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Diane Chamberlain - Cypress Point
45. Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain (2002)
Length: 400 pages
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Started: 30 May 2013
Finished: 2 June 2013
Where did it come from? From Paperback Swap
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 28 May 2013
Why do I have it? I like contemporary fiction and Diane Chamberlain is a relatively new author for me.
Joelle D'Angelo's best friend, Mara, is left with irreversible brain damage after she suffers an aneurysm during the delivery of her son. Alone and grieving, Joelle turns to the only other person who understands her pain: Mara's husband, Liam. And what originally starts out as simply two friends finding comfort in each other's company gradually becomes something more. Something undeniable.
Torn by guilt and the impossibility of her feelings for Liam, Joelle seeks help from someone she's not even sure she believes in - a healer named Carlynn Kling Shire. Joelle sets out to find Carlynn, knowing that Mara needs something which conventional medicine can't supply. And hoping that when Mara recovers, Joelle's feelings for Liam will end.
Her search leads her to a mansion in Monterey, California, and into the life of a woman shrouded in mystery. And as Joelle is guided down an unfamiliar path by a woman who is clearly keeping her own secrets, she discovers that some love is doomed, while some love can survive anything.
I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I was drawn into the story through the characters and a very intriguing plot. I give Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain a definite A+! I have read only one of Diane Chamberlain's books perhaps a decade or so ago, and enjoyed that one as well. Although I have only read two books by Diane Chamberlain so far, I look forward to reading more by this author in the future.
A+! - (96-100%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Length: 400 pages
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Started: 30 May 2013
Finished: 2 June 2013
Where did it come from? From Paperback Swap
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 28 May 2013
Why do I have it? I like contemporary fiction and Diane Chamberlain is a relatively new author for me.
Joelle D'Angelo's best friend, Mara, is left with irreversible brain damage after she suffers an aneurysm during the delivery of her son. Alone and grieving, Joelle turns to the only other person who understands her pain: Mara's husband, Liam. And what originally starts out as simply two friends finding comfort in each other's company gradually becomes something more. Something undeniable.
Torn by guilt and the impossibility of her feelings for Liam, Joelle seeks help from someone she's not even sure she believes in - a healer named Carlynn Kling Shire. Joelle sets out to find Carlynn, knowing that Mara needs something which conventional medicine can't supply. And hoping that when Mara recovers, Joelle's feelings for Liam will end.
Her search leads her to a mansion in Monterey, California, and into the life of a woman shrouded in mystery. And as Joelle is guided down an unfamiliar path by a woman who is clearly keeping her own secrets, she discovers that some love is doomed, while some love can survive anything.
I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I was drawn into the story through the characters and a very intriguing plot. I give Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain a definite A+! I have read only one of Diane Chamberlain's books perhaps a decade or so ago, and enjoyed that one as well. Although I have only read two books by Diane Chamberlain so far, I look forward to reading more by this author in the future.
A+! - (96-100%)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Our Library Visit For June
Hello Everyone! How are you on this fine Saturday? I'm doing just fine. :) Today is Mareena's birthday, and in honor of that we decided to go to our local library and then brought home a pizza. I told Mareena "sky's the limit" as regards raiding the book sale! :) We came away with three overflowing bags of books - pretty good, considering the last time we went to the library was only two months ago, in April. :)
We had a wonderful time together - as we always do! It has become something of a birthday tradition for Mareena - from 12:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. - we go to the library every June 1st. Or at least try to get there on the weekend closest to Mareena's birthday - the weekend before, or the weekend after.
Between us, we bought 15 hardcovers, 31 paperbacks as well as 1 audiobook. We spent a whopping $37.50 for a total of 47 books. A pretty good haul, if I do say so, myself. :)
At the moment, I'm reading Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain which I hope to finish reading soon even though I am enjoying the book very much.
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
We had a wonderful time together - as we always do! It has become something of a birthday tradition for Mareena - from 12:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. - we go to the library every June 1st. Or at least try to get there on the weekend closest to Mareena's birthday - the weekend before, or the weekend after.
Between us, we bought 15 hardcovers, 31 paperbacks as well as 1 audiobook. We spent a whopping $37.50 for a total of 47 books. A pretty good haul, if I do say so, myself. :)
At the moment, I'm reading Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain which I hope to finish reading soon even though I am enjoying the book very much.
Reading Wrap-up For May at Moonshine and Rosefire
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading month for yourselves. I am known as Rosefire around the Internet and this is my new personal reading blog. I originally posted my reviews over at my daughter's blog, Emeraldfire's Bookmark but am now in the process of transferring them all over to my own blog. My daughter makes blogging look like so much fun that I thought that I would try it out for myself! :)
Anyway, I started out May with 701 unread books lying around the house and ended the month with 692 books unread. All the books that I acquired this month came from Paperback Swap, a friend, Netgalley, Bookmooch and an author.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Rereads
- Life Lines by Jill Ireland
- The People From the Sea by Velda Johnston
Changes to the TBR pile
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine :))
- One Last Dance by Eileen Goudge
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- Just After Sunset: Stories by Stephen King
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
- Everything Must Go by Elizabeth Flock
- A Room For the Dead by Noel Hynd
Added to my TBR pile (oh well, you win some and you lose some! Not too bad though, I suppose:))
- Blood Beast by Don D'Ammassa
- Dos Santos: A Novel by Fernando de Aragon
- Swimming to Elba: A Novel by Sylvia Avallone
- Chickadee by Deborah Bedford
- Family Matters by Deborah Bedford
- Two Moons: A Novel by Thomas Mallon
- Deadly Impulse by Olga Bicos
- Dying Cheek to Cheek by Diane K. Shah
- Night Terrors by Dennis Palumbo
- After the Fire by Belva Plain
- Don't Say a Word by Andrew Klavan
- First Things First by Barbara Delinsky
- Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain
- Kiss and Kill by Karen Young
- Daddy's Girl by Lisa Scottoline
Taken off my TBR pile and sent to a new home (Yay! Happy Dance! :))
- Life Wish by Jill Ireland
- Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
- Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope by Jenna Bush
- The Fifth Vial by Michael Palmer
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- The Naked Face by Sidney Sheldon
- The Secret Hour by Luanne Rice
- Everlasting by Nancy Thayer
- Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Heartbreak Hotel by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Hill Towns by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
Well, there it is...the breakdown! All in all, a very good reading month for me. Here's a further breakdown:
Books Read: 9
Pages Read: 3,170
Grade Range: A+! to A!
So, there you go! The reading month that was May. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
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- Life Wish by Jill Ireland
- Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
- Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope by Jenna Bush
- The Fifth Vial by Michael Palmer
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- The Naked Face by Sidney Sheldon
- The Secret Hour by Luanne Rice
- Everlasting by Nancy Thayer
- Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Heartbreak Hotel by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Hill Towns by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
Well, there it is...the breakdown! All in all, a very good reading month for me. Here's a further breakdown:
Books Read: 9
Pages Read: 3,170
Grade Range: A+! to A!
So, there you go! The reading month that was May. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
Reading Wrap-up For May at Moonshine and Rosefire
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading month for yourselves. I am known as Rosefire around the Internet and this is my new personal reading blog. I originally posted my reviews over at my daughter's blog, Emeraldfire's Bookmark but am now in the process of transferring them all over to my own blog. My daughter makes blogging look like so much fun that I thought that I would try it out for myself! :)
Anyway, I started out May with 726 unread books lying around the house and ended the month with 717 books unread. All the books that I acquired this month came from Paperback Swap, a friend, Netgalley, Bookmooch and an author.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Rereads
- Life Lines by Jill Ireland
- The People From the Sea by Velda Johnston
Changes to the TBR pile
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine :))
- One Last Dance by Eileen Goudge
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- Just After Sunset: Stories by Stephen King
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
- Everything Must Go by Elizabeth Flock
- A Room For the Dead by Noel Hynd
Added to my TBR pile (oh well, you win some and you lose some! Not too bad though, I suppose:))
- Blood Beast by Don D'Ammassa
- Dos Santos: A Novel by Fernando de Aragon
- Swimming to Elba: A Novel by Sylvia Avallone
- Chickadee by Deborah Bedford
- Family Matters by Deborah Bedford
- Two Moons: A Novel by Thomas Mallon
- Deadly Impulse by Olga Bicos
- Dying Cheek to Cheek by Diane K. Shah
- Night Terrors by Dennis Palumbo
- After the Fire by Belva Plain
- Don't Say a Word by Andrew Klavan
- First Things First by Barbara Delinsky
- Cypress Point by Diane Chamberlain
- Kiss and Kill by Karen Young
- Daddy's Girl by Lisa Scottoline
Taken off my TBR pile and sent to a new home (Yay! Happy Dance! :))
- Life Wish by Jill Ireland
- Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
- Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope by Jenna Bush
- The Fifth Vial by Michael Palmer
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- The Naked Face by Sidney Sheldon
- The Secret Hour by Luanne Rice
- Everlasting by Nancy Thayer
- Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Heartbreak Hotel by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Hill Towns by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
Well, there it is...the breakdown! All in all, a very good reading month for me. Here's a further breakdown:
Books Read: 9
Pages Read: 3,170
Grade Range: A+! to A!
So, there you go! The reading month that was May. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
- Life Wish by Jill Ireland
- Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
- Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope by Jenna Bush
- The Fifth Vial by Michael Palmer
- Elsewhere by William Peter Blatty
- His Other Wife: A Novel by Deborah Bedford
- The Naked Face by Sidney Sheldon
- The Secret Hour by Luanne Rice
- Everlasting by Nancy Thayer
- Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Heartbreak Hotel by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Hill Towns by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Salt of the Earth: One Family's Journey Through the Violent American Landscape by Jack Olsen
Well, there it is...the breakdown! All in all, a very good reading month for me. Here's a further breakdown:
Books Read: 9
Pages Read: 3,170
Grade Range: A+! to A!
So, there you go! The reading month that was May. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
Till we Meet Again, Glow Brightly as Moonlight
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