Sunday 27 May 2012

More stories from Tabitca


Sips of Dark Desires
By
Tabitca Cope

Another terrific collection of short stories by Tabitca Cope, with a twist! If you have read Tabitca’s earlier collections, you will appreciate her talent, if not, now is the time to discover it.

These are just perfect when you sit down to grab 10 minutes and a cuppa, or at the moment, when you feel like reading when sunbathing, but can’t concentrate on a novel.

If you like the strange, the dark, the altogether inhuman, these are for you. Each story a discovery, each one different, you never quite know where you are about to be led…
Go on, you know you want to…..


A must read book


Do Me No Harm
By
Julie Corbin

I was lucky enough to get an early copy of this, the 3rd book by Julie Corbin. I loved both her other books so I was excited to start on this one. Luckily I woke very, very early this morning, so settled with coffee at 4.30 I started.

I was so happy I could read it all in the one sitting as I would have had a very hard time to leave it! It got right under my skin, and I had to know what was going on! The main character, Olivia, is a GP, and single parent of a teenage boy Robbie, and his younger sister Lauren. She is recently divorced from Phil, another doctor, so is a little emotionally raw still. Then one night it starts. 

She gets a phone call that Robbie has been rushed to hospital, and it turns out that although he had been drinking a little, he had a very nasty drug in his system which had caused him to hallucinate and eventually collapse knocking his head. The drug doze was such that it could have killed him, and in fact his heart did stop beating at one stage. Olivia is convinced that her son is telling the truth, that he does not take drugs, and so the only explanation is that his drink was spiked! But why?  And who?

Olivia struggles to make the police and her ex-husband believe that her son is not into drugs and that a crime has taken place. The events that follow begin to show that the family are being targeted, and so Olivia is right.

While trying to understand what is going on, looking into the past to find a reason, and then to discover who could be behind it all, Olivia becomes close to the policeman, D I O’Reilly, who is investigating the case, but when Olivia begins to think she has worked out what is going on she is reluctant to share the information with him.

The action is fast, the characters real, the brutal revelations from the past hard to live with, but they all bring the situation up to date. The human mistakes and lies which are revealed are both shocking and yet real, and help to paint the picture of the current situation.  Then Olivia begins to realise that events are moving too quickly and they have real reason to be terrified.

Apart from the odd cup of coffee, and changing of the CD, I sat and read to the end, as I already, said, I was just so glad it was Sunday and I was in a position to do just that. This book is highly recommended, but please make sure you have plenty of time, because I promise you will not want to put it down.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow



Lili St Crow is a new author to me, I saw reviews in Goodreads and decided to give this book a go. Having been reading different genres of books for the last few weeks, I was ready for a return to the Supernatural. Although I have a few books in my TBR pile which are continuations of series I enjoy, I decided to try this new author.

My first thought was, disappointment that it was yet another school kid........ However, I was quickly drawn into the story and the character of Dru. I did get a little impatient with her from time to time, but then again I am not a 17 year old girl!

I really enjoyed the ride, it was a little different, and I found the writing style very easy and enjoyable, in fact I read it in 2 sittings – only because I had to be elsewhere at one stage. In fact I enjoyed it so much I immediately ordered the rest of the series, and another complete series by the same author.