The following books are the
ones I enjoyed the most. This was a strange year for me and I didn’t come close to my
annual goal of reading 100 books. In fact, I only made it through 42 books. But
there were some exceptionally good reads among them.
I discovered many new-to-me
authors and look forward to more of their books. I had never heard of Lee Child
until a Facebook friend mentioned seeing him on TV. I immediately researched
him and a friend gave me one of his books: One Shot. Needless to say, I am now
hooked on his novels. Perhaps the most exciting discovery was Ben Rehder’s Bone
Dry. He has been described as the Texas
answer to Carl Hiaasen. High praise indeed and I tend to agree. For
international adventure and intrigue I was blown away by Max Tomlinson’s
Sendero, a thriller set in Peru .
Paul J. Levine’s To Speak for the Dead also blew me away with a surprise
ending. And Andrew Mcallister’s Unauthorized Access was a page-turner with a
rip-roaring climax.
I have read three of Andrew
Peters’ books and this year The Saundersfoot Suicides was a clever and
hilarious tale of murder with unexpected twists and turns. Joan Conning Afman
never disappoints and her Kingsley Woods was a fun and spooky read that had
elements of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
And another all-time favorite who never disappoints was P.D. James in
her novel The Private Patient. With a complex but satisfying plot, I barely
noticed that her protagonist Adam Dalgleish was not the principal player.
But amidst all the murder and
mayhem, romance had its place also. For romantic suspense Marie-Nicole Ryan’s
Broken Promises resulted in a very sensual, exciting story with surprising
twists and turns. Under the Midnight Moon by Jean Joachim was a sweet and spicy
love story. Caskets and Corruption by Cindy A. Christiansen, a humorous and
romantic suspense novel, was fun from beginning to end.
For cozy mysteries, Marja
McGraw’s They Call Me Ace was an intriguing character-based story. To Have and
To Kill (The Wedding Cake Series) by Mary Jane Clark, finds the heroine in the
midst of a killing spree. Another very new to me author, Jinx Schwartz,
introduced her entertaining protagonist, Hetta Coffee, in Just Add Water. I can’t
wait to read the next installments in this series. In Over Her Dead Body, Karen
Vaughn demonstrated a wacky sense of humor.
I read two of Marilyn
Levinson’s books for young readers and found them enchanting, intriguing and
insightful: Getting Back to Normal deals with
the death of a parent; Rufus and Magic Run Amok is about a boy with magical
powers and his experience with bullying.
I ended the year with nine
short stories by Elmore Leonard. The last story was one of the best stories
I’ve ever read. And that’s not because it took place in my birth place of Okmulgee , Oklahoma .
I have no idea if he really visited Okmulgee but he got his facts right and the
characters were not only good ole boys, Oklahoma style, they were also Elmore
Leonard style. The title was Tenkiller and anyone from Oklahoma would know what that meant.
13 comments:
You've given me a great list to use to supplement my romance reads this year, Pat. And thank you so much for adding my book to this list. I'm honored to be there. Great post!
You are most welcome, Jean. I loved Under the Midnight Moon (fantastic title also).
Thank you for including Because of You in your list of reads. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. My heroine is impulsive, determined, and temperamental, but not "ridiculously stupid" as one reviewer said. LOL!
My goodness, Marie-Nicole, it makes one wonder if the reviewer actually read the book. It was a great romantic suspenseful story.
Thanks so much for listing my kids' books, GETTING BACK TO NORMAL and RUFUS AND MAGIC RUN AMOK among your favorites of 2013 reads. I've written a sequel to RUFUS, but haven't had the time to send it out. I will this year!
I am so glad you liked Sendero, Pat. I feel honored to be listed among so many terrific suspense writers. We have a lot of favorites in common. Happy New Year, Max
So tickled to be included in your list of wonderful reads, Pat! Caskets and Corruption is a favorite of mine because the decision the heroine faces was also my own when I was 19. I had established myself as quite a portrait artist and word of mouth spread to people who had lost loved ones. The emotional upset was too difficult at my young age. I'm happy to relive this event through the heroine. Happy reading and have a wonderful 2014!
You've given us quite a list and now I've got to add to my TBR pile. :) And thank you for mentioning They Call Me Ace.
Marja McGraw
Thank you so much to all of you for your responses. I truly enjoyed your very diverse books. 2013 was a great reading year.
Hi Pat - I'm delighted that you enjoyed Unauthorized Access enough to include it in your list! What a nice compliment. Thank you! You might be interested to know that I just hit the "Publish" button again on Amazon with a new book called Housework Harmony. (The genre is very different: relationship self-help.)
Have a great day :)
Andrew
Andrew, Housework Harmony does sound like a very different genre. I must look it up.
I love cosy mysteries and will certainly give Just Add Water and Over Her Dead Body a Go.
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