Confessions Of Super Mom by Melanie Lynne Hauser

My Rating: 8 *'s

Description: “Every superhero has an Origin. To tell the truth, it’s a little 
embarrassing. I wasn’t put into a rocket and sent to Earth by my parents just 
as 
my home planet exploded. I wasn’t given a special ring by visiting aliens. I 
wasn’t bitten by a radioactive spider. No, it wasn’t anything nearly so 
glamorous; my beginnings are quite humble. I was merely the innocent victim of 
a 
Horrible Swiffer Accident.”
Meet Birdie Lee, clerk at Marvel Fine Food and Beverages and an average, 
middle-aged single mother of two teenagers. Until one ordinary morning when, on 
the floor of her bathroom, Birdie discovers a Stain of Unknown Origin—a stain 
so 
intense that nothing can remove it. When all her attempts fail, Birdie does the 
unthinkable: She loads her Swiffer with every cleanser she owns, aims, and 
shoots. Suddenly, Birdie becomes endowed with extraordinary powers. Now Birdie 
must somehow balance it all—her smug ex and his overachieving new wife; two 
teenagers and a string of PTA meetings; her own budding romance; and her 
beloved 
town of Astro Park, whose very existence is threatened by a mysterious force 
sneaking its way into every household. A delightful, well-earned escape, 
Confessions of Super Mom is an amusing vindication of the overlooked everyday 
heroism that is a woman’s life.

My Thoughts: I've never read anything by this author before and was very 
pleasantly surprised at how quickly I was drawn into the story and the 
character's personalities and lives. I thought the arrival of a membership 
packet from the Justice League of America was entertaining and I'll be curious 
if Wonder Woman makes her presence known as Super Mom's assigned mentor / 
trainer in the next book. For some reason, I had a hard time picturing Birdie 
in 
my mind's eye as I read the book. She is described as being in her early 40's 
with two teenagers but I kept envisioning a grandmother. I think her name 
conjures up that image.
A quick and enjoyable read for anyone, Super Mom, or mortal.


Title: Salvation In Death (In Death, #27)
Author: J.D. Robb
Publisher: Putnam
Publication Date: January, 2008
Hardcover: 353 pages
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 10/10

Description: In the year 2060, cutting-edge investigative tools can help catch 
a 
killer. But there are some questions even the most advanced technologies cannot 
answer ...

At the most solemn moment of a Catholic funeral Mass, the priest brings the 
chalice to his lips. Seconds later, he is dead on the altar. For the mourners 
packed into the pews, Father Miguel Flores's sudden demise is an unimaginable 
shock. When Detective Lieutenant Eve Dallas confirms that the consecrated wine 
contained enough potassium cyanide to kill a rhino, she's prepared to plunge in 
and find out why, despite her discomfort with her surroundings. It's not the 
bodegas and pawnshops of East Harlem that bother her, though the neighborhood 
is 
a long way from the stone mansion she shares with her billionaire husband, 
Roarke. It's all that holiness flying around at St. Cristobal's that makes her 
uneasy.

A search of the victim's simple, sparsely furnished room reveals few personal 
touches, except for a carefully hidden religious medal with a mysterious 
inscription, and a couple of underlined Bible passages. The autopsy reveals 
much 
more: faint scars of knife wounds, a removed tattoo - and evidence of plastic 
surgery suggesting "Father Flores" may not have been the man his parishioners 
thought. Now, as Eve pieces together clues that suggest identity theft, gang 
connections, and a deeply personal act of revenge, she hopes to track down 
whoever committed this unholy act. Until a second murder - in front of an even 
larger crowd of worshippers - knocks the whole investigation sideways.

The way Eve sees it, vengeance may be the Lord's business, but if there's going 
to be any earthly justice in this case, it's up to her.

My Thoughts: This installment moved a lot slower for me than other Eve Dallas 
books, but the story was still very intense and thought provoking.

What starts out as a routine investigation into the murder of a neighborhood 
priest during a funeral mass turns into a case of identity theft, greed and 
retribution and linking to multiple unsolved murders seventeen years prior. Eve 
tackles this case with the same tenacity and determination she gives to every 
case. As more layers are revealed, the more complex this case becomes.

When a televangelist is murdered the same way during a sermon, I immediately 
thought Eve would be tracking a serial killer targeting religious leaders. When 
the second murder is solved fairly quickly, I realized that the murders are not 
connected, other than cause of death.

Not a lot of sparring with Somerset in this story, unfortunately. I am looking 
forward to Eve losing her mind over hosting Louise's bridal shower. She would 
much rather get into fights with criminals than come within a hundred miles of 
giggling women. I can't wait to see how it plays out.

After 27 installments of this series, I feel like I'm putting on a comfortable 
sweater when I'm reading an Eve Dallas book. The characters are so well written 
that the reader feels a deep rapport with them. Luckily for the readers, this 
series does not appear to be running out of steam.


Title: Forget About It
Author: Caprice Crane
Publisher: 5 Spot
Publication Date: August, 2007
Paperback: 351 pages
Genre: Chick-Lit
Rating: 10/10

Description: How hard is it to knock down a pushover?

For twenty-five years, Jordan Landau's life has been eminently forgettable. 
From 
her combatively critical mother to her cheating boyfriend to her idea-stealing 
boss --- there's almost no one in Jordan's life who hasn't taken advantage of 
her near-pathological desire to avoid conflict.

Everyone's about to find out.

After a freak accident leaves Jordan in a hospital with a head injury, 
inspiration strikes. What's the best way to get out of a bad life? Pretend you 
can't remember it! Faking amnesia makes it easy to dump the boyfriend, trump 
the 
boss, and turn the tables on a family that never appreciated her. The Great 
Jordan Life Makeover is looking pretty good, until things take a surprising 
turn. Forced to start over for real, Jordan must soon figure out how to create 
a 
truly unforgettable life...and how far she's willing to go to do so.

My Thoughts: This is the first time I’ve read a Caprice Crane novel. I was 
thoroughly entertained and enjoyed Jordan’s story immensely. I liked that with 
Jordan, any reader can relate to her as we all have walked in her shoes at some 
point, whether it’s the toxic family or the lousy love connection or the less 
than satisfying career or maybe all areas, even. So, here we have a heroine who 
sheds new light on being a doormat. I even began to feel a little frustrated 
with her that she allowed this treatment for so long and sad that she felt her 
only solution was to lie.

After Jordan is hit by a car, she decides to fake amnesia thinking this will be 
the best way to change her life. She even drags her best friend, Todd, into her 
deception. I liked that Jordan does begin to take charge of her life with some 
very interesting results. Unfortunately, she doesn’t plan on falling in love 
with Travis, the driver of the car that hit her. The bad news is he believes 
she 
has amnesia, so Jordan has really gotten herself into a pickle.

The situation appears to go from bad to worse when Jordan’s mother files a 
lawsuit against Travis and, obviously he doesn’t take the news very well. 
Unfortunately for Jordan, she is involved in another mishap and this time 
really 
gets amnesia. Is this karma coming around for her earlier deception? If you are 
into that kind of thing, then I would say it’s possible.

At any rate, I loved watching how Jordan tries to navigate the path her amnesia 
now takes her and I laughed myself silly at her attempts to pitch advertising 
jingles to her boss that ring the gong of familiarity.

If you are looking for a very funny read filled with interesting and complex 
characters that you will love and some you will dislike intensely and a story 
that keeps you anticipating what will happen next, then I highly recommend this 
one that will make Caprice Crane an author to be on the lookout for.


Title: Run For Your Life (Michael Bennett, #2)
Author: James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Publication Date: February, 2009
Hardcover: 400 pages
Genre: Thriller
Rating: 8/10

Description: A calculating murderer who calls himself the Teacher is taking on 
New York City, slaughtering the powerful and the arrogant. Everyone is his 
potential student - from the loud-mouthed girl on her cell phone to the city's 
snooty upper crust. His message to them is clear: remember your manners or 
suffer the consequences. For some, it seems that the rich are finally getting 
what they deserve. For New York's elite, it is a call to terror.

There is only one man in the NYPD who can tackle such a high-profile case: 
Detective Michael Bennett. For anyone else, the pressure would be overwhelming, 
but Mike is ready to step up - taking care of his ten children has prepared him 
for the job. As the media frenzy escalates, all of Mike's children fall victim 
to a virulent flu bug - almost as challenging an assignment for Bennett as 
tracking down the killer.

A secret pattern emerges in the Teacher's lessons, leaving Detective Bennett 
just a few precious hours to save New York from the greatest disaster in its 
history.

My Thoughts: NYPD Detective Michael Bennett and his ten children are back in an 
intense, action packed thriller with Michael facing a grim reality. Raising his 
ten children as a single parent and cop is stressful enough, but as each child 
comes down with the flu, it appears Michael is burning the candle at both ends.

The story begins with a hostage negotiation that goes awry when the suspect is 
gunned down seemingly from out of nowhere. A woman blathering away on her cell 
phone is shoved into the path of an oncoming subway train. A salesclerk at a 
Ralph Lauren clothing boutique is murdered in cold blood in front of his 
coworker who is left alive. The maitre d’ at the 21 club is murdered in the 
middle of the afternoon during the lunch hour. An Air France stewardess is 
killed in front of her colleagues as she exits the elevator in her hotel. And 
there are more to come. The problem is Mike doesn’t know who is behind the 
killings and time is running out.

He gets a break when he learns that the killer, who has dubbed himself “The 
Teacher,” has contacted the media and Mike begins to put the puzzle pieces 
together. Unfortunately, The Teacher doesn’t appreciate Mike’s interference and 
may have to alter his plans to teach Mike a lesson.

I’m really enjoying this series on so many levels. The hero is a regular guy 
facing the challenges and struggles of life: stressful job and raising his 
family as a single father while mourning the death of his wife. He is portrayed 
as a “regular guy” and is very likeable. I feel great empathy for him and the 
aura of sadness around him, but he doesn’t wallow in self-pity, which makes the 
reader like him more.

I also liked Mike’s Irish nanny, Mary Catherine and his 
grandfather-turned-priest, Seamus. I am looking forward to future books to see 
if the chemistry between Mike and Mary Catherine turns into a romance.

The only problem I had with this story is the murder at the beginning of the 
story doesn’t seem to be resolved. We are led to believe that the shot was not 
fired by one of the police officers so who did it?

Otherwise, if you are looking for a book that delivers a high suspense story 
that keeps the reader riveted to each page wondering where the next “bullet” 
will strike and filled with characters you can feel connected to, then look no 
further than Run For Your Life. Run, don’t walk, to the book store and get this 
book. Your life doesn’t depend on it, but you will be glad you did. 
Sherri
Currently reading SOULLESS by Gail Carriger & listening to CRIME SEEN by 
Victoria Laurie

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