Tuesday, January 28, 2020

The Obsession by Nora Roberts



Synopsis :

“She stood in the deep, dark woods, breath shallow and cold prickling over her skin despite the hot, heavy air. She took a step back, then two, as the urge to run fell over her.”

Naomi Bowes lost her innocence the night she followed her father into the woods. In freeing the girl trapped in the root cellar, Naomi revealed the horrible extent of her father’s crimes and made him infamous. No matter how close she gets to happiness, she can’t outrun the sins of Thomas David Bowes.

Now a successful photographer living under the name Naomi Carson, she has found a place that calls to her, a rambling old house in need of repair, thousands of miles away from everything she’s ever known. Naomi wants to embrace the solitude, but the kindly residents of Sunrise Cove keep forcing her to open up—especially the determined Xander Keaton.

Naomi can feel her defenses failing, and knows that the connection her new life offers is something she’s always secretly craved. But the sins of her father can become an obsession, and, as she’s learned time and again, her past is never more than a nightmare away.



This is what I say :

I can say this is one of the first titles that I read this year.  I actually started with another title but I kinda got stuck with that title and this seems to be easier to finish reading.

The Obsession, another romance thriller by Nora Roberts.  If you like romance and you like thriller, then you are already a fan of Nora Roberts and I don't have to spend time to convince you.

The book started off excitingly enough with twelve year old Naomi discovering the girl that her father held captive inside an abandon cellar and that's when she discovered that she's the daughter of a serial killer.

The writing is a bit one dimensional.  The author did not seems to care enough to create a more suspenseful atmosphere and seems to be keen to just keep things moving along.  Even then, it's a rather suspenseful read.  At one point, I did wonder where she is going with the story-line but still the book did capture my attention for the weekend I took to finish it.

I can imagine a Hallmark made for television movie adaption.  Is there one already?

Friday, January 24, 2020

Happy Chinese New Year 2020



Wishing all those celebrating...a very 


Happy Chinese Ratty New Year :)


May this year brings you good health and plenty of wealth...


Gong Xi Gong Xi




Stay safe and whenever you're tired of all the merry making...

read a book :)



Thursday, January 16, 2020

The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo


Synopsis :

"One evening, my father asked me if I would like to become a ghost bride..."

Though ruled by British overlords, the Chinese of colonial Malaya still cling to ancient customs. And in the sleepy port town of Malacca, ghosts and superstitions abound.

Li Lan, the daughter of a genteel but bankrupt family, has few prospects. But fate intervenes when she receives an unusual proposal from the wealthy and powerful Lim family. They want her to become a ghost bride for the family's only son, who recently died under mysterious circumstances. Rarely practiced, a traditional ghost marriage is used to placate a restless spirit. Such a union would guarantee Li Lan a home for the rest of her days, but at a terrible price.

After an ominous visit to the opulent Lim mansion, Li Lan finds herself haunted not only by her ghostly would-be suitor, but also by her desire for the Lim's handsome new heir, Tian Bai. Night after night, she is drawn into the shadowy parallel world of the Chinese afterlife, with its ghost cities, paper funeral offerings, vengeful spirits and monstrous bureaucracy—including the mysterious Er Lang, a charming but unpredictable guardian spirit. Li Lan must uncover the Lim family's darkest secrets—and the truth about her own family—before she is trapped in this ghostly world forever.



This is what I say :

I read The Ghost Bride because I got to know of a Netflix 6 episode drama that is based on this title will be released this month.  I got to know of this in December last year so when I managed to get hold of an e-book, I spent the weekend the The Ghost Bride.


While it wasn't a great read, it wasn't a bad read either...in fact, it was quite entertaining.   The story line itself is not new for the Chinese culture but for those not from the same culture, the prospect of a marriage between the living and the dead is incomprehensible.  

There are the elements of ghost or spirit possessing a body (身). and also making of offerings to souls which is very much a Chinese belief of afterlife.

The Ghost Bride took elements of this culture and spin the tale of Li Lan and her ghostly suitor, her earthly suitor and her 'heavenly' suitor.  I certainly wish the focus would be more on the ghostly suitor as I find that more intriguing.  Her earthly suitor is rather boring whereas her 'heavenly' suitor is quite mysterious and more can be developed from that storyline too.  Perhaps a back story as nothing much is said as to why Er Lang is doing what he is doing.  Is it his 'job'?

I am looking forward to the Netflix drama.  



Thursday, January 9, 2020

The Last Dickens by Matthew Pearl



Synopsis :

Boston, 1870. When news of Charles Dickens’s untimely death reaches the office of his struggling American publisher, Fields & Osgood, partner James Osgood sends his trusted clerk Daniel Sand to await the arrival of Dickens’s unfinished novel. But when Daniel’s body is discovered by the docks and the manuscript is nowhere to be found, Osgood must embark on a transatlantic quest to unearth the novel that he hopes will save his venerable business and reveal Daniel’s killer.

Danger and intrigue abound on the journey to England, for which Osgood has chosen Rebecca Sand, Daniel’s older sister, to assist him. As they attempt to uncover Dickens’s final mystery, Osgood and Rebecca find themselves racing the clock through a dangerous web of literary lions and drug dealers, sadistic thugs and blue bloods, and competing members of Dickens’s inner circle. They soon realize that understanding Dickens’s lost ending is a matter of life and death, and the hidden key to stopping a murderous mastermind.



This is what I say :

It took me a rather long while to complete this. It was the end of the year and I have too many things on my plate so I have to forgo reading for quite a period of time and this is one casualty.  However, I managed to read this towards the end of nineteen twenty.

The Last Dickens wasn't an easy read.  Like I said above, maybe because I was distracted, I can't really focus on what the author is trying to tell in the story.  All I got was that the search was on for the missing last manuscript that Dickens wrote and which means a lot to the publishing world.  

I feel that perhaps as an adventure movie, it would fare better?  Anyway, It's over and done with.   


Thursday, January 2, 2020

Welcome Twenty Twenty (2020)





Today is second days into the near year.  

Holiday's over so everyone's either at work or in school, right?

Taking the opportunity wish you a very Happy New Year Twenty20...  
While we wont know what the year will have in-store for each and everyone of us but we wish for the best for everything as well as the strength to deal with what comes our way.

I wish for everyone

Joy
Love
Peace
Patience
Kindness
Goodness
Gentleness
Fruitfulness
Self Control

Happy New Year Everyone

Thank you for coming by...



Only Time Will Tell (Book #1 of The Clifton Chronicles) by Jeffrey Archer

  Synopsis : The epic tale of Harry Clifton’s life begins in 1920, with the words “I was told that my father was killed in the war.” A dock ...