The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

Buckle up for the ride of your life in The Family Game! This book will have brides-to-be looking sideways at their soon to be in-laws. The story is an explosion of anxiety, shock, horror and mystery. The ending an amazingly surprising masterpiece.

When writer Harriet fell in love with financer Edward, who came from one of the wealthiest families in the United States, the Holbeck’s, although she had never met them, she never imagined what people with that kind of wealth would be like. Edward had kept them at a distance while they courted and yes, Harriet was curious as to why but was told there had been a bit of a rift. So, when Harriet and Edward got engaged and she received a call from his sister welcoming her into the fold she found herself agreeing unbeknownst to her (she is British and from England) that the meeting of the family would be on none other than Thanksgiving.

But right from the start she felt something was off. The family seemed very competitive and well, strangely odd. But she chalked it up to her own jitters until Edward’s father calls her into his office. Alone. And hands her a tape. Then explains to her she needs to listen to it and understand it and that he knows everyone makes mistakes and is well aware of her own hidden secret. Is this some sort of warning? How on earth could he know? What is on this tape? He also threatened if she told anyone including Edward about this revelation, he would expose her.

As she is on deadline, she puts the tape away and when she finally begins the process of listening to it, well, it’s time for another family gathering. This time it is called “Krampus” which has to do with a monster near Christmas time. Harriet and Edward attend without Harriet knowing the “rules of the game” and when she is picked to play, well it does not go well and turns out to be the most horrible experience of her life.

The tape which she reads in pieces is extremely disturbing and she can’t quite understand what is actually going on in the Holbeck family. She decides to do a bit of research and what she discovers is to say the least very, very disturbing and expanding over many years.

But Harriet and Edward must get through one last holiday, Christmas and Christmas Eve with the family. When she arrives at the estate in upstate New York, well once again she learns there will be a game on Christmas Eve and she must play, only this time Harriet knows she will be playing for her life. She somehow must try and outwit who she feels are a bunch of unhinged rich people. But what we shockingly discover is that there is much, much more to this family and the games they insist on playing.

The Family Game will have you on the edge of your seat with all the twists and turns. As for Harriet well, she must protect her own secret no matter what the cost. Who if anyone will survive the final family game? You MUST read this book to discover, and you will be happy you did.

Published by Ballentine Books

The Restaurant of Lost Recipes by Hisashi Kashiwai

The Restaurant of Lost Recipes is the delicious second book of the translated into English Japanese series which revolves around a father and daughter (and their cat Drowsy) who own a diner called The Kamogawa Diner but are also known to be food detectives for people who have somehow learned about them and come to them to try and recapture a food dish with a memory, sometimes good and sometimes bad attached. It is up to Chef Nagare and his daughter Koishi to work their magic and try to discover and then cook the dish which their clients sometimes desperately need to continue on their journey or make peace with their past.

The stories are lovely and beautiful and are filled with delicious delicacies and mysteries. Nagare will scour the earth to help anyone who needs his special service and Koishi will take care of all the paperwork. And of course, Drowsy their beloved cat will always make their guests feel better.

Some of the stories in this book include Fried Rice in which a model who is engaged is desperately searching for a Fried Rice she remembers from years ago so she can present it to her fiancé and be proud.

Another is an Olympic Swimmer who is looking for the special Beto Box his father who he is estranged from use to make for him daily.

The most poignant story to me was Christmas Cake in which a married couple comes to the diner to look for a particular cake their late son used to love, but they never tasted as it was given as an offering at the time of his death and neither wanted to try it. This story shows the love of the parents for their lost son, but it also shows the love of the young son to his parents as past and present collide.

Every story has a beginning, middle, and moving ending the last few sentences always an homage to Nagare and Koishi’s late wife and mother.

The Restaurant of Lost Recipes is a feel good, gloriously happy read with mouthwatering delicacies and mysteries to be solved for those seeking answers through food.

Thank you #NetGalley #G.P.Putnam’sSons #HisashiKashiwai #TheRestaurantofLostRecipes for the advanced copy.

All The Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman

All The Other Mothers Hate Me is a humorous look at how sometimes school bullying doesn’t just happen to the children, but to the mothers as well. It’s a full-blown mystery when a child disappears during a field trip, but it’s also about how a woman who was living her best life, accidentally got pregnant, married and then got divorced and is now trying to cope with a 10-year-old son who likes to play with the elderly man across the street rather than children his own age. It’s also about how deep depression can impair said mother, but when a crisis happens involving her child, well them is fighting words!

The story is about a woman who finally picks herself up, decides to grow up and be as best a mother as she can, although completely flawed. It’s about a mother’s love for her son she never imagined she had. But trust me when I say it is so comical, and you will fall in love with her, warts and all!

Florence Grimes is a mess. A single mother of ten-year-old Dylan she can barely get out of bed to get him to school. When she got pregnant all those years ago the life she had in the music industry forever changed because of a one-night stand. Now Dylan who is in a private school in England (thanks to her ex) and Florence who is from the United States who because of a “situation” at said school last year was ostracized by the other mothers. Yes, Dylan is quirky and may not have many friends (except his turtle at home which Florence forgets to feed), but she tries, well, sort of…

So when she sends him off to school to go on a field trip and the child they paired him with Alfie Risby, a bully who dislikes Dylan and whose parents are so rich they just about own London what could go wrong? Well, Alfie disappears during the trip, well of course, they all think Dylan did something. Of course, Florence doesn’t believe this but when she gets home, she discovers the backpack Dylan took home was Alfie’s. Oh Lord…what should she do? He couldn’t do anything to another child could he? No… but…

So, Florence decides to attempt to investigate this mystery and decides to become “friends” with a new mother Jenny who doesn’t know her ahem, history and who is an attorney. Perfect in case Dylan needs one, right?

But Florence has so much going on, getting her nails done, picking a dress for a promising meeting, she sort of blows Jenny off and lets her take the lead. But, when Florence is unable to make this important career making meeting because well, she’s a mother, her depression really kicks in. And that’s when Jenny bails.

So now Florence is on her own and need to figure out what happened to Alfie before they discover it may have been Dylan. But of course, in the process makes very, very bad choices. And what she discovers and what she does will have a domino effect no one could ever imagine. If only she could find this bratty kid.

All The Other Mothers Hate Me is so witty and such a terrific mystery you will hope Florence gets into more trouble in the future. But that’s wishful thinking. Florence will learn many valuable lessons through this journey of lies and come out of it a better, stronger person but perhaps with a few less teeth!

Thank you #NetGalley #G.P.Putnam’sSons #SarahHarman #AllTheOtherMothersHateMe for the advanced copy.

Needy Little Things by Channelle Desamours

Needy Little Things is a wonderfully suspenseful, mysterious story which will keep you reading and on the edge of your seat the whole time! Although a young adult novel, this adult was engrossed from the first page. It’s imaginative, poignant and heartfelt. But also filled with peculiar characters and relatable family issues.

Sariyah Lee Bryant is a “hearer”. What does that mean? Well, she is able to hear what some people need by somehow listening to their thoughts. For example, as she walks by a school mate she may hear pencil, candy, tissue. She actually carries a bag she calls the Santa Claus bag in which is packed with things she feels she will need to distribute.

She can read most people, except for her family and best friend Malcolm. She does not understand this. But feels it’s perhaps for the best. Her family life is difficult. Her younger brother is ill, and her single mother is always depressed. Sariyah tries desperately to keep the family together. That is her main goal. She worries about everyone but herself. But suddenly her mother has lost her job and won’t come out of her room which now Sariyah feels she must once again become the mother and provider.

Worst of all her friend Deja disappears at an outdoor concert which Sariyah was supposed to be watching her friend knowing she had asked her for pepper spray. This hits too close to home for her and Malcom as his sister Tess disappeared years ago never to be seen again. She was Sariyah’s best friend whom she still dreams about.

Now Sariyah feels she must figure out what happened to Deja as the police are not very interested, as well as make some extra money as her mother has taken to her bed. She begins to sell her services in a bad part of a bad city.

As she begins to put the pieces together as to what could possibly have happened to her friend, what she discovers makes no sense. This information will put her life in jeopardy. But she will not allow what happened to Tess to happen to Deja.

The ending is shocking but will make Sariyah realize what is important in life as well as reevaluate herself and her future plans.

Needy Little Things is an inventive, creative story with a wonderful mystery, which addresses many present-day issues but also takes a somber look at life and family issues but gives a spark of hope, togetherness and friendship.

Thank you #NetGalley #WednesdayBooks #ChannelleDesamours #NeedyLittleThings for the advanced copy.

The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict

I know I say this ever time, but Marie Benedict is brilliant! The Queens of Crime is a juicy murder mystery which is trying to be solved by none other than the greatest women mystery writers of their time. Actually based on an incident which happened to writer Dorothy Sayers in the 1930’s, Benedict has created an exciting story as the five women writers, Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Emma Orczy, Margery Allingham and Sayers herself decide after being belittled by a group of men authors in a club the woman were “allowed” to join, dub themselves The Queens of Crime and take it upon themselves to figure out how a nurse from England went missing in France and was found dead. As they rely on their own masterful created detectives, they are able to piece together the extraordinary circumstances as to what happened and quite honestly embarrass the police.

May Daniels and her friend, both nurses, decided to spend their few days off together, going to a play and vising France. But unfortunately, May never returned to England. She went into the woman’s bathroom at the end of the trip before boarding the boat back to England and not only never came out but was never seen again and months later her body was found in woods with blood under her body and a syringe nearby. The police felt the case was closed and considered it a drug overdose. End of story.

But Dorothy Sayers, who was married to a journalist, felt something was off. She decides that the police don’t know what they are doing and suggests to her new friends the women in mystery, Queen of Crimes that they begin their own investigation into what could have happened to the young girl. And to add to this mystery, they are able to find a letter, which of course the police missed, which will send them down a path they could never imagine.

Thus begins their investigation into murder and the antics and their intuitiveness used to begin to piece the puzzle back together one step at a time. But unfortunately, this process will put one of their lives in jeopardy and will have a deep dark secret this writer has been keeping exposed. But through it all as they retrace May’s steps and sometimes get on each other’s nerves, these five strong women will discover they are better together than alone.

The Queens of Crime is a wonderful mix of their imaginative detectives…Poirot of course, Inspector Roderick Alleyn, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Albert Campion and Lord Peter Wimsey. It was truly enjoyable and of course shows women empowering women which is Benedict’s main achievement in her writings. I am sure if still alive these women would be beaming at her!

Thank you #NetGalley #St.Martin’sPress #MarieBenedict @TheQueensofCrime for the advanced copy.

The Really Dead Housewives of New Jersey by Astrid Dahl

For those Housewife of (name a city) fans, this book should be a must read! It is hilarious, dramatic, filled with hate, deceit, egos and murder. It is so very good! The housewives in the story are composites of some of the real housewives. The most fun I had was trying to piece together which real character each character was based on! The book will catapult the reader into the dizziness of the multiple story lines of these well-developed pretty narcissistic characters with an ending made for television!

Hope Bennett is the newest cast member of the Garden State Goddess cast set in New Jersey. She is also the cousin of the producer of the series. She has recently married another cast member’s brother, Leo. Carmela, the sister of Leo who is an original cast member and known for causing trouble is not pleased with the casting and will make sure Hope knows it every chance she can get.

The saga starts immediately when one of the housewives is found dead. The reader has no idea which, but that sets the story to go back in time which leads up to who the late cast member is.

Thus begins the story of each housewife, their backstory, their secrets, their drinking and drug problems and much, much more! At the end of each chapter, you will get a taste of each member’s “confessional” and what it takes to get something out of each of them.

The story itself is a wild ride you won’t want to get off and the ending will make you feel as if you were in an actual season of Real Housewives where there is hairpulling and lying, shock and horror and make-up and hair and drunk women galore! It was a very fun read!

Thank you #NetGalley #Simon&Schuester #AstridDahl #TheReallyDeadWivesofNewJersey for the advanced copy.

To Sicily with Love by Jennifer Probst

To Sicily with Love is a beautiful love story between a mother and daughter, a woman and a country and a woman who finds not only a family, but also a soulmate. The message of the story is so important…sometimes a woman’s greatest loss can become her greatest strength in life.

Aurora York is a superstar! She can do it all! She has a popular podcast, is a life coach, and is writing a book. She has a wonderful boyfriend Jason who is just as busy as she is, and they both treat their bodies like temples. An only child and with her father’s tragic passing, it is her responsibility to take care of her mother who continually tries to malign her lifestyle. She doesn’t care for her boyfriend and feels Aurora starves herself. She reluctantly makes the trek to her house alone as little as possible, not realizing this visit where she tries to convince her to stay for dinner would be the last time she sees or speaks to her.

She is devastated at the loss of her mother. Now she is truly alone with no family or relatives, only Jason who himself is constantly busy. At first, she feels she is holding it all together, but as her emotions and feelings get the best of her, she begins to have breakdowns one in particular which is on air.

She decides to put her book on hold and seek help. One of the suggestions is to do a DNA test to see if she can find any relatives, she was unaware of. What she discovers will change the trajectory of her life forever!

Unbeknownst to her, her mother was born in Sicily and left her family behind to come to America. But the family she left including her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all still live in a small seaside town in Sicily. Against the wishes of her boyfriend but encouragement of her therapist she decides to go meet them and stay for ten days.

She is of course overwhelmed by these people who pull her in and love her unconditionally even though they did not know she existed. Her grandparents, especially her grandfather does not have much to say to her still angry that his daughter abandoned the family all those years ago. But they refuse to tell her why.

Aurora’s light begins to shine as she spends time and many, many meals (and carbs) with her relatives, laughing, going to church and learning the language. The more time she is there, the more it feels like a home. And of course, there is a very handsome man who continually gives her sage advice.

As her time in Sicily draws to an end, she begins to feel a loss she never imagined. She still does not have the answers to all her questions, or even what the life she knew is even worth her time anymore, and there is the mystery as to why her mother left and never mentioned having a family to her at all.

To Sicily with Love is full of love and hope as well as guilt, but most importantly, it’s about finding out who you really are in so many ways, slowing down and looking around for the beauty which can be seen through yours and other people’s eyes as well, including the main character of this wonderful story, Sicily.

Thank you #NetGalley #Berkley #JenniferProbst #ToSicilywithLove for the advanced copy.

What In The World? by Leanne Morgan

We were fortunate to be invited to watch former SNL comedian and musician Fred Armisen try out some new stand-up comedy material and music at an event last year. After his sets he did a Q&A with the audience and one of the questions asked was who he thought was a new upcoming comedian. His answer was Leanne Morgan. My ears perked up. What in the world? I had somewhat heard of her, but new and upcoming was a surprise as she is in her fifties. Then, lo and behold she had her own Netflix comedy special about a month later. I watched it and fell absolutely in love. Then I found out she had a book coming out so, my love affair with her continued. And it honestly has not stopped!

Leanne Morgan although older has been in comedy since she came out of the womb. But especailly starting in her twenties. Born in rural Tennessee, her parents owned a meat plant, the only one for miles and they serviced just about everybody. Leanne writes that when she was little people knew she was behind them because of her smell. Read the book!

She knew at a young age she was headed to Hollywood, never knowing how she was going to get there, but just that she would. She was always told she was beautiful and used it to her advantage! Again, read the book. Both her parents but especially her mother always encouraged her to go after her dreams, always made she and her sister feel loved and special, so Leanne decided to go after everything! She made many good choices, but unfortunately the bad ones were bad.

In her charming storytelling style (watch the Netflix special) she goes into great laugh out loud details about how she only wanted to finish college and go to Hollywood. Well, her first pass at college led to her dropping out. But her parents never gave up hope for her and once Leanne grew up a bit with their financial help she graduated.

She kissed a few frogs (read the book) and then met the love of her life Chuck Morgan (whom she calls Chuck Morgan) watch the Netflix special, and they began an unconventional life together. Chuck Morgan was a hard worker and saver who advanced in each company he worked. But that meant Leanne moved many, many times ending up on the Appalachian Trails living in a trailer with no steps. Oh, and she had babies too.

So Leanne decided if Chuck Morgan was going to be cheap, she would just get a job to try to buy herself and her children extras. She ended up selling jewelry at housewife parties which she not only became sought after by all the wives because she was so funny, but she also made a great deal of money. Then companies started calling her to do her comedy at their fundraisers.

She tells many hysterical stories about her three children as babies and toddlers, and you can honestly feel the love she has for each seep out in the stories. And how proud she and Chuck Morgan are now to have grandbabies!

She knew what direction she wanted her life to go in but was unprepared that meeting Hollywood would take as long as it did. But for sure she is an inspiration to anyone of a certain age.

Her stories of birthing her babies are laugh out loud funny. As are her stories of Chuck Morgan’s frugality. But don’t think this is just book full of comedy bits. She relays many sad and heartbreaking stories as well, in particular the loss of her best friend when her children were young. No, she didn’t die, she just ghosted her. Forever. To this day she still doesn’t know what happened and feels the loss this caused.

She has a great deal of faith and believes she has someone always looking out for her from above. There is one story when her mother was in the hospital, and they thought she was going to die in which she insists something beyond this world happened.

What In The World? is a funny, delightful feel-good book. You will truly laugh from the minute you begin it and feel so bad for yourself when it’s over. My only suggestion to enjoy this even more is to rather than buy the book which I did, treat yourself to the audio book which Morgan reads, and I heard bits of. I promise you won’t be sorry!

Published by Random House

A Christmas Ghost Story by Kim Newman

A Christmas Ghost Story is a delightfully demented chilling mysterious ghost story within a story. It’s dangerously addictive as you begin the haunting climb to the unexpected ending. It’s a book which should be read in the daylight only… at night if you are brave!

It’s the Christmas season in England for Rust, a teenager and his mother Angie, a struggling novelist. It’s just the two of them and they don’t have much but come Christmas they splurge! But this Christmas everything seems to be off, and they don’t quite understand what is going on. Their first hint of a problem is when on December 1 Rust opens the first day of his advent calendar and there is something wrong with the taste of the chocolate.

Then, they begin to receive unsigned Christmas cards with ominous poetic writings in them. Rust wants to throw them out but Angie for some reason feels scared by doing that so they begin to put them on their mantel. Each day.

They try to figure out if this is some sort of a sick joke and even attempt to fool the writer of the cards and try to see who is putting them in their mailbox and on their property with no luck. They begin to feel it must be a ghost, but really, they are both too sensible. Each card is more frightening than the previous.

Worse, strange things begin to happen to them and their surroundings. Rust feels sick after eating the chocolate. A strange plant begins to overtake their backyard. And the Christmas turkey, well it just goes bad in the refrigerator.

But Angie fears she knows what’s happening and it has something to do with when she was a child and she secretly watched a Christmas horror story on the television without her parents knowing after they had gone to bed. More importantly is if she is correct, Rust is in danger. She must figure out how to stop this.

As she searches the internet for clues of the story she watched, she finds nothing. It’s as if it never existed. Did she imagine the whole thing? And as the days towards Christmas get closer, her fears grow because she knows what happens on December 25. How do they stop this?

A Christmas Ghost Story is a spine-chilling tale in which you won’t know the outcome until the very end. How can such a happy time take such a terrible turn? Well, you will certainly find out!

Thank you #NetGalley #TritonBooks #KimNewman #AChristmasGhostStory for the advanced copy.

The Wedding Witch by Erin Sterling

The Wedding Witch was the long awaited third book in Sterling’s adorably funny Graves Glen series. It continues the story of the Penhallow men and their witchy loves. This story I believe is the best in the series yet. It has mystery, romance, a creative plot and of course lots of magic! It’s charming!

Bowen Penhallow, the last of the Penhallow brothers still single owns a bar and likes his privacy. He is indeed very grumpy, does not like to talk, let alone socialize with anyone. So, when his best friend, who is sort of a ghost, comes and begs him to attend the wedding of his girlfriend when he was alive, well he certainly can’t say no seeing as Bowen believes he caused his friend to become the ghost he is now.

Although when he gets there, he is shocked to find Tamsyn Bligh, a human who he secretly has a bit of a crush on and uses to find missing items he wishes to recover. Tamsyn is a free spirit who has Raiders of the Lost Ark vibes. She’s not afraid of anyone or anything, except when she thinks about her client Bowen, (and she does that a great deal)!

Tamsyn has decided to do a search for another client for a mysterious artifact and not tell Bowen who she is supposed to be working for exclusively. So Bowen is a bit angry to find her here.

But that anger turns to confusion as they are somehow transported back in time to Bowen’s grandparents’ wedding and to add to the chaos, his grandparents have had a fight and have called off the wedding! Which means if Bowen doesn’t fix this he will never be born and never have met Tasmyn!

They somehow must figure out how to fix whatever the problem is between his relatives and then assess how on earth they get out of this place and back to the future all while hoping they haven’t changed history.

As they begin to search for clues as to what has happened and how to get home. their relationship begins to change. They might actually like each other…a lot! Even more reason to try and get home. To add to their anxiety, they have been told they only have a certain amount of time to fix the problem, or they will no longer exist, like ever!

The Wedding Witch is a fun read with visits of course from our favorite characters from the previous two stories with a wonderful mysterious lovable ending which will hopefully continue this delightful series.

Thank you #NetGalley #AvonPress #ErinSterling #TheWeddingWitch for the advanced copy.