#5books: Book recs

I hope everyone had a good and safe Thanksgiving! My sister welcomed a new baby last week, so we are all busy enjoying have a new bub to spoil!

Work has been crazy, with downtime where I’m always wondering what am I missing if I am not being pulled from pillar to post, which is a crazy, and stupid and yet there I am. I am glad that tomorrow is December. I feel like I am stockpiling books for my downtime because I have not had the energy to stick with a book this past couple of weeks. Listening to a book though works like a charm!

Kill a Stranger 

They took your fiancée.
They framed you for murder.

You’re given one chance to save her. To clear your name.
You must kill someone for them.

They give you the time and place.
The weapon. The target.

You have less than 24 hours.
You only know that no-one can be trusted…and nothing is what it seems.

This sort of no-win situation that made The Chain so utterly compelling. How are these characters going to find their way out of trouble?

The Last To See Her

 woman disappears into the dark city night…

Gen is on the verge of a divorce from her cheating husband. When her sister, Meg, has a convention to attend in the Big Apple, she invites Gen along to celebrate her newly found freedom. But the perfect sisters’ getaway quickly goes awry when a tipsy Gen defiantly throws her wedding ring off the hotel room’s balcony. Then, wanting some fresh air, she decides to take a late-evening walk alone and vanishes without a trace.

The investigation that follows uncovers secrets—and betrayals—between sisters and spouses that will twist the truth in on itself until nothing is clear.

What really happened to Gen and who, besides Meg, was the last to see her?

Oh, nice — secrets and sisters AND husbands! There’s a very simple premise, wrapped around such intimate relationships, I am hoping things get nice and messy and interesting!

The Boy’ s Club

Sweetbitter meets The Firm in this buzzy, page-turning debut novel—already optioned to Netflix—about sex and power in the halls of corporate America.

Alex Vogel has always been a high achiever who lived her life by the book—star student and athlete in high school, prelaw whiz in college, Harvard Law School degree. Accepting a dream offer at the prestigious Manhattan law firm of Klasko & Fitch, she promises her sweet and supportive longtime boyfriend that the job won’t change her. Yet Alex is seduced by the firm’s money and energy . . . and by her cocksure male colleagues, who quickly take notice of the new girl. She’s never felt so confident and powerful—even the innuendo-laced banter with clients feels fun. In the firm’s most profitable and competitive division, Mergers and Acquisitions, Alex works around the clock, racking up billable hours and entertaining clients late into the evening. While the job is punishing, it has its perks, like a weekend trip to Miami, a ride in a client’s private jet, and more expense-account meals than she can count.

But as her clients’ expectations and demands on her increase, and Alex finds herself magnetically drawn to a handsome coworker despite her loving relationship at home, she begins to question everything—including herself. She knows the corporate world isn’t black and white, and that to reach the top means playing by different rules. But who made those rules? And what if the system rigged so that women can’t win, anyway?

When something happens that reveals the dark reality of the firm, Alex comes to understand the ways women like her are told—explicitly and implicitly—how they need to behave to succeed in the workplace. Now, she can no longer stand by silently—even if doing what’s right means putting everything on the line to expose the shocking truth.

Long blurb is long, but the upshot is: you’ve probably been where Alex is, told to toe the line in your company and you’ll succeed. This is what happens to Alex when she says no, she won’t.

A Mother’s Goodbye

‘My arms ache with the need to reach and hold my precious child, and then to never let go. But I can’t. I know I can’t.’

Heather is devastated. There’s no way she can keep her baby. She can barely pay the bills as it is. But when she meets Grace, a wealthy, single career woman, who wants a baby more than anything, Heather believes she has found the perfect adoptive mother.

As Grace and Heather’s lives become entwined, they are tested to breaking point, though neither can deny the other’s love for the child. But just when they think they are learning how to live with each other, they receive devastating news that turns their fragile world upside down.

Will either mother know what is the right thing to do for the child they both love?

This is going to crush me. That’s all.

FireKeeper’s Daughter

Debut author Angeline Boulley crafts a groundbreaking YA thriller about a Native teen who must root out the corruption in her community, for readers of Angie Thomas and Tommy Orange.

As a biracial, unenrolled tribal member and the product of a scandal, eighteen-year-old Daunis Fontaine has never quite fit in, both in her hometown and on the nearby Ojibwe reservation. Daunis dreams of studying medicine, but when her family is struck by tragedy, she puts her future on hold to care for her fragile mother.

The only bright spot is meeting Jamie, the charming new recruit on her brother Levi’s hockey team. Yet even as Daunis falls for Jamie, certain details don’t add up and she senses the dashing hockey star is hiding something. Everything comes to light when Daunis witnesses a shocking murder, thrusting her into the heart of a criminal investigation.

Reluctantly, Daunis agrees to go undercover, but secretly pursues her own investigation, tracking down the criminals with her knowledge of chemistry and traditional medicine. But the deceptions—and deaths—keep piling up and soon the threat strikes too close to home.

Now, Daunis must learn what it means to be a strong Anishinaabe kwe (Ojibwe woman) and how far she’ll go to protect her community, even if it tears apart the only world she’s ever known.

I don’t think I can express how brilliant this sounds, and how much I want it right now, and how much I hate looking at that pub date of 2021. I mean, how can I wait for this?!?!

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7 Comments

  • Stephanie @ Bookfever says:

    Aw new baby! Congrats to your sister and the fam. So cute! 😀

    • Verushka says:

      HE is adorable! Came home today and I spent all day with him and tomorrow I have to go to work and I don’t want tooooo!!

  • Suzanne @ The Bookish Libra says:

    Congrats to your sister! Great book recs too. A Mother’s Goodbye caught my attention right away. Sounds like a powerful and emotional read.

  • Angela says:

    Aww, congrats to all on your new family member – how sweet!

    The Boy’s Club sounds like a good read!

  • Lark says:

    Congrats on the new baby in the family. Don’t you love being an aunt? I think it’s the best. 😀

  • Sam@wlabb says:

    Awww, a new baby, how wonderful! Congratulations! I shed a few tears reading that synopsis for A Mother’s Goodbye. Sounds like one I would love.

  • Barb @ Booker T's Farm says:

    Congrats on the new family member. I love and hate this time of year. Seems like so much to do before Christmas and time seems to fly. Thanks for clicking away though most of the Christmas is ordered and on its way.

    I have had my eyes on Firekeeper’s Daughter. Looks and sounds so good!

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