I am happy to report that July turned out to be a pretty productive month for 
me, reading wise.  



Title: New York To Dallas (In Death, #33)
Author: J.D. Robb
Publisher: Putnam
Publication Date: September, 2011
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Rating: 10/10

Description: The new novel from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, which 
takes readers deeper into the mind of Eve Dallas than ever before.

The number-one New York Times-bestselling author J. D. Robb presents an intense 
and terrifying new case for New York homicide cop Eve Dallas, one that will 
take her all the way to the city that gave her her name-and plunge her into the 
nightmares of her childhood.

When a monster named Isaac McQueen-taken down by Eve back in her uniform 
days-escapes from Rikers, he has two things in mind. One is to pick up where he 
left off, abducting young victims and leaving them scarred in both mind and 
body. The other is to get revenge on the woman who stopped him all those years 
ago.

My Thoughts: A long time ago, long before any of us knew who Eve Dallas was, 
she was a rookie patrol officer who inadvertently stumbled across Isaac 
McQueen's path and subsequently put him away for abducting and raping dozens of 
little girls. Since then, Eve has never given him a second thought until he 
escapes and begins a cat and mouse game with Eve, designed to exact revenge on 
her for the twelve years he spent incarcerated. Unfortunately for Eve, she will 
have to go to Dallas, TX not only to face Isaac, but to face the demons of her 
past as well.

Before I even began this story, I knew it was going to be an emotionally 
draining one for me to witness Eve battling her demons. Sadly, but as usual, 
Roarke takes the brunt of her aggression and anger and is able to handle it 
better than anyone else could. I don't know how he does it, to be honest. 
Sometimes I wonder if Eve is deliberately trying to push him away. Even knowing 
he is the other half of her soul, she resists as if she is punishing herself 
for finding even a smidgen of happiness.

Don't get me wrong...I love Eve Dallas and there's so much more to her than 
what she endured as a child that makes her the top-notch character she is. 
However, I am hoping very hard with fingers and toes crossed that finally, with 
this book, she and the rest of us will get some closure so she and Roarke can 
move forward with their future.

So now we find Eve and Roarke in Dallas, at Isaac's insistence, trying to stop 
him before more innocent lives are destroyed. Choosing Dallas was no accident, 
however. He knows about Eve's past and has orchestrated, in his mind anyway, 
the perfect plan to come out on top and Eve paying the ultimate price.

Peabody and the gang are all in the background in this book. They stay back in 
New York, working the case from there. I think I was as hurt and despondent 
over Peabody staying in New York as she was. I missed their banter and Eve 
tends to take herself to total exhaustion working a case that I think leaving 
Peabody behind was a big mistake. Roarke brings Mira out to run interference, 
and though it turns out very well, it was a big risk that could have damaged 
their relationship. Eve does not like to ask for help and she would never admit 
to being weak, hurt or in need and usually lashes out at the people closest to 
her, unfortunately for them. I can only hope that Roarke sees through her 
facade and continues to push back, as that seems to be the only way of getting 
through to her sometimes.

Without spoiling any of the book, I will say that Eve does get some closure on 
her past, but to what extent it helps her I cannot say for sure. This was not 
my favorite in the series, but I'm hoping it will be the mark of a major 
turning point for Eve and Roarke, to finally shed the past and embrace the 
future. 





Title: Fatal Fortune (Lottie Baldwin #1)
Author: Elizabeth Delisi
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Publication Date: June, 2012
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 5/10

Description: No one in Cheyenne, ND believes in Lottie Baldwin's psychic 
abilities; especially not Harlan Erikson, Lottie's boyfriend, and sergeant in 
the Sheriff's Office. When a friend's husband disappears, Lottie can't leave it 
to Harlan. Armed with her courage and her tarot cards, she tries to solve the 
mystery herself, regardless of who attempts to stop her: Harlan, her friend -- 
or the criminal.

My Thoughts: Fatal Fortune by new to me author, Elizabeth Delisi, is marketed 
as the first in a series. This book was just O.K. for me. I didn’t hate it but 
I didn’t love it. While reading, I felt myself being pulled out of the story 
due to the repeated references of past events. It made me feel like I was 
missing the beginning of the story and because of that I didn’t feel connected 
to the characters as much as I would have liked.

I did like Lottie and Harlan. Their relationship is comfortable and you can 
tell they have been together for a while. They are so different from one 
another, but fit together perfectly, like peanut butter and jelly. They are 
also both equally stubborn people, though as a cop, I expect Harlan to be. A 
pet peeve for me in any mystery or thriller or suspense is when characters that 
are not trained as investigators, go off and investigate on their own. 
Sometimes, they invite more trouble and danger to themselves, than if they had 
just stayed out of it, especially when they aren’t that great at it. Lottie 
narrowly misses becoming another victim because she doesn’t stay out of it. I 
get she wants to help her friend and in her place, most of us would do the same 
thing, but were it not for Harlan’s timely appearance, Lottie would be dead.

The mystery was decent and held a few surprises for me. I was way off on my 
pick for the villain, but there were many possible candidates to choose from, 
which I like. A mark of a good mystery is when the reader is not able to figure 
out the entire plot in the first chapter. It took me most of the book and I was 
surprised, not only at who it was, but why.

Avid mystery fans will enjoy the mystery, but overall, this book is a rocky 
start to a series that hopefully will develop into something more with the next 
book. 




Title: The Art Of Racing In The Rain
Author: Garth Stein
Publisher: Harper Collins
Publication Date: June, 2009
Genre: General Fiction
Rating: 10/10

Description: Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a 
nearly human soul (and an obsession with opposable thumbs), he has educated 
himself by watching television extensively, and by listening very closely to 
the words of his master, Denny Swift, an up-and-coming race car driver. Through 
Denny, Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the human condition, and he sees 
that life, like racing, isn't simply about going fast. Using the techniques 
needed on the race track, one can successfully navigate all of life's ordeals.

On the eve of his death, Enzo takes stock of his life, recalling all that he 
and his family have been through. In the end, despite what he sees as his own 
limitations, Enzo comes through heroically to preserve the Swift family, 
holding in his heart the dream that Denny will become a racing champion with 
Zoë at his side.

A heart-wrenching but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of family, 
love, loyalty, and hope, The Art of Racing in the Rain is a beautifully crafted 
and captivating look at the wonders and absurdities of human life...as only a 
dog could tell it.

My Thoughts: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein was recommended to me 
by a very good friend and is nothing at all like the books I normally read. For 
starters, the narrator of the book is a dog named Enzo and the story is told 
entirely from his perspective. It’s given me a whole new insight on animals and 
what they are really thinking and how they feel and the fact that they 
understand so much more than we give them credit for.

The story begins on the eve of Enzo’s death. He’s an old dog, you see, and as 
we all have done and will do, he’s reflecting back on his life with his master, 
Denny, a race car driver and his family. Enzo’s view of the world is very funny 
and thought provoking. Enzo shares with us his love of television and watching 
car races as well as a documentary that people in Mongolia believe when a dog 
passes from this life, he will be reincarnated as a human. Enzo is very clear 
that his ultimate dream is to come back as a man, find Denny and shake his hand.

Through Enzo’s eyes, we are introduced to Denny’s future wife, Eve and meet 
their daughter Zoe. With Enzo’s help, I learned more about racing cars than I 
ever did. Most importantly, we learn from Enzo exactly how loyal a dog is to 
his pack master and the love he feels for his entire pack. When Denny faces the 
ultimate adversity, we see it through Enzo’s eyes and feel his helplessness 
that he can’t fix it. You can’t help but love Enzo. While reading this book, I 
wished he were with me several times so I could hug him. 

This book will make you smile, laugh and cry. This book will make you angry (I 
absolutely hated the twins and if I had been Enzo, I would have bit them). For 
me, only a book that truly speaks to my heart is capable of bringing out so 
many emotions when I read it and The Art of Racing in the Rain did that and 
more. Get this book, but don’t just read it…savor it. Life is short and Enzo 
showed me how important it is to make every moment count. 





Title: Girl’s Guide To Witchcraft (Jane Madison #1)
Author: Mindy Klasky
Publisher: Red Dress Ink
Publication Date: October, 2006
Genre: Chick-Lit
Rating: 7/10

Description: Which is more unlikely?

Meeting a single, straight, reasonably attractive, willing-to-commit man?

Or discovering a secret cache of magic books?

For good girl Jane Madison, neither has a shot in hell of coming true--until 
the day she finds a hidden room....

Now she's done a bit of experimenting and found a spell that makes her 
irresistible to men--even those who have previously ignored her. And another 
that turns a cat into her witch's familiar (a snarky, critical, self-absorbed 
man--pretty much a typical male). Though her impulsive acts of magic have 
brought a warder (sexy, grouchy, elusive and determined to stop her from using 
magic) down on her, Jane's not willing to let go of this fantastic new life.

Though she wonders about having things that aren't "real," she's having too 
much fun to stop. After all, no one ever said being a witch was easy...

My Thoughts: One of the things I loved about Harlequin’s Red Dress Ink line was 
the diversity. Within the chick-lit genre, Red Dress Ink offered a nice variety 
in their offerings. Some of them are straight chick-lit, some are suspense or 
mystery, and some, such as Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft, has a paranormal twist. 
Combining two of my favorite genres, chick-lit and paranormal romance is 
brilliant. It’s such a shame that there are no longer any new Red Dress Ink 
releases. Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft is the first book in the Jane Madison 
trilogy about a librarian who learns she is also a witch.

Jane Madison is a reference librarian at a small library in Washington, D.C. 
After her boss informs her that the library is cutting her salary by 25%, Jane 
is offered free room and board in the cottage behind the library. Jane accepts 
(what choice does she have?) and moves into the cottage. After several hours of 
intensive scrubbing and scouring, Jane begins to feel the charm of the cottage. 
Jane inadvertently finds a key that opens the door to the basement and she 
discovers a collection of antique books. Jane is thrilled and when she reads 
from one of the books, a statue of a cat turns into a man named Neko, who 
informs Jane she is a witch and he is her familiar.

>From there I was hooked. I had to know what would happen. Mixed into the yoga 
>sessions with her best friend, Melissa, which Jane hates, the mojito therapy 
>sessions with Melissa and Neko that I would personally love to participate in 
>and the gorgeous warder, David, who is assigned to give Jane witchcraft 
>lessons are several side stories. Jane is infatuated with a college professor 
>who spends a lot of time in the library. Jane learns that the mother she 
>thought was dead is actually alive and abandoned Jane as a baby and now wants 
>to come back into her life. Jane is dedicated to her job and works hard trying 
>to obtain funding for the library. There is really so much going on that one 
>book just can’t cover it all.

I really liked the characters. Jane is self-conscious and comes across as a 
little scatterbrained and awkward, which I felt only added to her charm. 
Melissa is the best friend we would all love to have. She accepts Jane for who 
she is, cheers her on when things are going well and is ready to pick her up 
with mojito therapy when things are not. I loved Neko. As Jane’s familiar, he 
is there to assist her with all things witchy but I loved that he has such a 
vibrant personality on his own. He also retains his feline tendencies, which 
causes Jane to fear for the safety of her pet fish. As her warder, David is 
more than just Jane’s witchcraft mentor and teacher. There’s an attraction 
between Jane and David that I hope will be explored in more detail in the 
remaining books.

Overall, a good start to a trilogy. I look forward to reconnecting with Jane 
and her friends in the next book, Sorcery and the Single Girl. 





Title: Chaos In Death (In Death #33.5)
Author: J.D. Robb
Publisher: Jove
Publication Date: September, 2011
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 10/10

Description: Eve Dallas is the tough lieutenant hot on his trail, but this is 
unlike any case she’s ever been assigned - or any killer she’s ever pursued. A 
police sketch based on eye-witness testimony reveals the killer has green skin, 
swollen red eyes, goblin ears, and a dislocated jaw-structure that defies the 
human form. Is it a mask? Is it make-up? Or is the explanation more sinister?

Dallas faces off against multiple suspects - all of them students of medicine 
capable of precisely slicing the ears, noses, and eyes of the three victims. 
But who had the motive? More importantly, what kind of rogue science are these 
healers practicing?

My Thoughts:  Chaos In Death is one of the short stories offered in The Unquiet 
anthology and with the other short stories in this series, I only read the Eve 
Dallas story. Chaos finds Eve and the gang on the trail of a sadistic killer 
who leaves notes at the scene of his crimes signed as Dr. Chaos. Witnesses who 
have seen him report seeing a monster, distorted green skinned face and fangs. 
He is also observed to be laughing and dancing after the killings. The victims 
are mutilated with the precision like skill of a surgeon or someone who has 
medical training. Eve has never faced someone quite like Dr. Chaos before and 
doesn’t know who or even what Dr. Chaos really is.

I finished Chaos in Death with a mixture of anticipation and sadness. 
Anticipation because I am always anticipating what the next book will bring. 
But now, I am experiencing some sadness because I am now only one book away 
from completing the series. This may not mean much to a lot of people but it 
does to me. I resisted starting this series for a very long time and it’s taken 
me over ten years to get to this point. What can I say…I really wanted to savor 
this series. I resisted this series for so long because I honestly thought I 
would not enjoy a series set in the future. Never had any trouble reading and 
loving books set in the past, but for some reason, a story set in the future 
held no appeal for me. On one hand, I never thought I would arrive at this 
moment so quickly, but on the other hand, Chaos in Death is #33.5 in the series 
and as I have already mentioned, it’s taken me over ten years to get to this 
point so it hasn’t been that fast,
 come to think of it. It feels like it has though. Oh, and just to clarify; 
saying I’m completing the series isn’t really accurate. The series is still 
ongoing. The 35th book in this series, Delusion in Death, will be available in 
September, 2012. It just feels like it’s over because now I will no longer have 
a handful of Eve Dallas titles at the ready to tide me over. I will become just 
like everyone else suffering in their anticipation waiting for the next new 
release.

As always, Eve is in top form on this case, which takes on a horrific Dr. 
Jekyll & Mr. Hyde twist when the killer’s identity is revealed. It’s probably 
one of the reasons I enjoy this series so much. J.D. Robb is fearless and shows 
no hesitation in stretching the limits of her imagination to create the evil 
and depraved filth that ultimately she will throw into Eve’s path. Fortunately, 
Eve isn’t left on her own to solve the riddle with each case. She has 
surrounded herself with a crack-shot team of professionals who know their stuff 
and get the job done quickly and efficiently, making the streets of a not so 
distant future New York City safe…at least for the moment.

Thank you, J.D. Robb for a great ten years of reading. It’s been a great ride 
and I am eagerly anticipating more. 





Title: Rhythm Of My Heart
Author: Kemberlee Shortland
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Publication Date: July, 2012
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 9/10

Description: Artist Representative, Eilis Kennedy, gave up a singing career so 
that other women could have a fair chance at having their music heard. Having 
suffered rejection from callous men in the industry, she thought she would get 
away from ‘casting couch’ mentality. But when she finds herself in the office 
of Fergus Manley, all bets are off. Disgusted by his continual come-ons and 
lewd invitations, Eilis is looking for ‘the one’ who will take her career to 
the next level, getting out from under Fergus’s controlling thumb.

Aspiring blues guitarist, Kieran Vaughan, is looking for his big break. But 
after suffering near bankruptcy at the hands of an unscrupulous business 
partner, Kieran is left picking up the pieces. He’s unsure if the debts will 
ever be paid or if he’ll ever have a chance to do something with his music. At 
his whit’s end, he’s about ready to throw in the towel and find a full-time job 
with real hours.

When Eilis discovers Kieran playing in a seedy pub in Dublin’s Northside, she 
knows he’s the one rare talent she’s been searching for. With her know-how and 
his talent, Eilis will finally get everything she’s been waiting for. Neither 
of them count on the powerful attraction from first meeting. Eilis is so rocked 
by Keiran’s forthright words that it sends her running. Kieran risks being 
arrested as he chases Eilis across Ireland.

Seeing what’s happening between Eilis and Kieran, anger wells inside Fergus and 
he steps up his pursuit of Eilis. Refusing to let Kieran get in his way, Fergus 
vows to add Eilis’s notch to his bedpost, whatever it takes.

Will Kieran be able to protect her?

My Thoughts: First of all, take a look at the cover of this book. I don’t know 
what the Irish word for “WOW” is but that was my reaction when I saw it. If a 
guilty pleasure read is what you are looking for, then you don’t need to look 
much further once you see the eye candy on this cover. Women will want a Kieran 
Vaughan of their own. What’s not to love, ladies? He’s hot, hot, hot, he sings 
and plays blues guitar, he loves his little sister, he’s nice, he worships the 
ground Eilis walks on (lucky wench), he rides a Harley, he cooks (fanning face) 
and last but not least, he’s Irish so he’s got the accent going on and you know 
that’s going to be music to the ears. If I didn’t already have a Scottish guy, 
then an Irish guy would be high up on the list. With Kieran Vaughan, Kemberlee 
Shortland has created a character that makes a lasting impression that remains 
long after the book is done.

Upon meeting Eilis Kennedy for the first time, my first impression of her is 
that she is extremely critical of herself and has a very poor sense of worth. 
Most women can certainly relate to Eilis. She has gotten knocked down quite a 
bit in love and life, unfortunately, and isn’t very trusting with her heart. 
She honestly doesn’t see what Kieran sees when she looks in the mirror. She 
gave up her own career as a singer so she could find new talent and represent 
them towards successful careers of their own. Regrettably, the “casting couch” 
scenario still pursues her, only now, her boss Fergus is the one she needs to 
be cautious around. I would have liked to see her get agitated and fight back, 
especially where Fergus is concerned. She does tell him off but I would have 
enjoyed seeing her mop the floor with his behind.

For me, Kieran and Eilis are truly two halves of one whole. Upon meeting, the 
connection they feel is strong and almost psychic. They know when the other is 
near, hurt or frightened, the way identical twins are connected. Unfortunately 
they are human and the reader is made to wait longer for them to get together 
because they both experience “the big misunderstanding” more than once. I found 
this to be extremely frustrating because it’s so obvious to me they are meant 
to be together but they both have a lot of pride and jump to conclusions about 
each other instead of just talking. Happily, years do not go by before they 
work it out, as is the case in a lot of books.

Ms. Shortland writes amazing characters that come to life and leap off the 
page. Even the villain, Fergus, as nasty and disgusting as he was, is very 
realistic. I got a very good sense of what Eilis felt having him around. Ms. 
Shortland takes it one step further and makes Fergus truly vile, which gives 
the story some very suspenseful moments. The story moves at a good pace, even 
with the big misunderstandings and delivers some exciting and heart-racing 
moments towards the end. I can’t spoil the ending for you, so you are just 
going to have to read this book to find out what I am talking about. I’m sure 
you will agree that Rhythm of My Heart is magical. 

 
Sherri

Currently reading DRIVING SIDEWAYS by Jess Riley & listening to REALITY CHICK 
by Lauren Barnholdt
 
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