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Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Sunday Salon... and What's Coming Your Way from Some Great Authors!

 


Welcome to The Sunday Salon! It's the place where Book Bloggers from around the world share their bookish finds with one another in a virtual place called The Sunday Salon. Thank you to Deb at ReaderBuzz for keeping us all together on Sundays and hosting The Sunday Salon now! I also visited with Kim at The Caffeinated Reader, another Sunday gathering place for us bookish people called The Sunday Post

It's been a rainy week in South Carolina and the best time to find a great new book! This week I've got some exciting new books from some favorite authors coming your way and some that found there way into my eReader! 

First, as I posted this week to let you know, one of my favorite authors, Paula Hawkins, is coming out with a new book named The Blue Hour! I have already the first 3 chapters and am hooked. A quick dive into the art world, a dead artist, a mysteriously missing (is he dead) estranged husband and all the stuff a great psychological thriller is made of... 



The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins... A stylish and immersive new novel of ambition, legacy, and betrayal from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train.An isolated Scottish island, accessible to the mainland only twelve hours a day. An infamous artist whose notoriously unfaithful husband disappeared after visiting her twenty years ago. A present-day discovery that intimately connects three people and threatens a carefully concealed secret. A masterful and propulsive novel that asks searing questions of ambition, power, gender and perception, The Blue Hour recalls the very best of Shirley Jackson and Patricia Highsmith and cements Hawkins’s place among the very best of our most nuanced, powerful and stylish storytellers.                                                                                                                
 Coming out October 29th, 2024 and published by Mariner Books, if you liked Girl on the Train, add this one to your TBR list. My review will be coming soon...

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Colleen Coble writes a lot of Romantic Suspense novels... and I've enjoyed every one that I've read! At first glance I wasn't interested in a story involving AI, but then Colleen Coble puts a little twist in there that caught me. "I think I was murdered" was what it took to make me take a second look and now I'm all in...

A grieving young widow. The AI program that allows her to continue to "talk" to him. And a message she never expected: "I think I was murdered."                                                                                                                                                                                                        Just a year ago, Katrina Berg was at the pinnacle of her career. She was a rising star in the AI chatbot start-up everyone was talking about, married with an adoring husband, and had more money than she knew how to spend. Then her world combusted. Her husband, Jason, was killed in a fiery car crash. Her CEO was indicted and, as the company's legal counsel, Katrina faces tough questions as the Feds take over and lock her out of her office. The final blow is the passing of her beloved grandmother.                                                                                                                                                                Her most prized possession is the beta prototype for a new, ultra-sophisticated chatbot loaded onto her phone. The contents of Jason's email, social media backups, pictures, and every bit of data she could find were loaded into the bot, and Katrina has "talked" to him every day for the past six months. She has been amazed at how well it works. Even the syntax and words the bot uses sound like Jason. Sometimes, she imagines he isn't really dead and is right there beside her. She knows it's slowing her grief recovery, but she can't stop pretending.

On a particularly bad day, she taps out: Tell me something I don't know. The cursor blinks for several moments and seems frozen before the reply flashes quickly onto the screen: I think I was murdered.

Distraught, Katrina returns to her cozy Norwegian-flavored hometown in the northern California redwoods and enlists the help of Seb Wallace, local restaurateur and longtime acquaintance, to try to parse out the truth of what really happened. They must navigate the complicated paths of grief, family dynamics, and second chances, as well as the complex questions of how much control technology has. And staying alive long enough to do that is far more difficult than either of them dreamed.

This is on my Wishlist. The release day for I Think I Was Murdered is November 12, 2024 and will be published by Thomas Nelson.

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Dead significant others must be a theme this summer, and Kate White is a great storyteller and never disappoints me! 

The Last Time She Saw Him by Kate White... A woman is left reeling when her former fiancĂ© appears to take his own life, and she becomes desperate to prove it was actually murder—in the latest psychological thriller from New York Times bestselling author Kate White

As Kiki Reed heads out to a party at a friend’s house in the Connecticut countryside, she’s more than a little nervous. Her ex-fiancĂ© Jamie, a great guy who just wasn’t “the one,” will be attending, and she hasn’t seen him since she broke his heart a few months earlier. But when they come face to face, their exchange is brief and pleasant, which is a huge relief.

Then, as the party is winding down, a noise pierces the night. The last few guests run outside to find Jamie inside his car, dead from a gunshot wound.

Shocked and grieving, Kiki learns that the police believe Jamie took his own life, but she knows he was moving on from the breakup and just doesn’t believe it. Determined to find the truth, she searches for any evidence that will get the police to take her seriously. But as she peels away the layers, she uncovers something far more sinister than she’d imagined—and it may be her life on the line next. . .

This book was just released on May 14th by Harper Paperbacks, so if you haven't read Kate White yet, you can pick this up at your local library or bookstore! 

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This book has gotten all the buzz! It is everywhere! If you like time traveling romances with a good helping of humor, this looks to be the answer...

The Ministry of Time by Kailiane Bradley... A time travel romance, a spy thriller, a workplace comedy, and an ingenious exploration of the nature of power and the potential for love to change it all: Welcome to The Ministry of Time, the exhilarating debut novel by Kaliane Bradley.

In the near future, a civil servant is offered the salary of her dreams and is, shortly afterward, told what project she’ll be working on. A recently established government ministry is gathering “expats” from across history to establish whether time travel is feasible—for the body, but also for the fabric of space-time.

She is tasked with working as a “bridge”: living with, assisting, and monitoring the expat known as “1847” or Commander Graham Gore. As far as history is concerned, Commander Gore died on Sir John Franklin’s doomed 1845 expedition to the Arctic, so he’s a little disoriented to be living with an unmarried woman who regularly shows her calves, surrounded by outlandish concepts such as “washing machines,” “Spotify,” and “the collapse of the British Empire.” But with an appetite for discovery, a seven-a-day cigarette habit, and the support of a charming and chaotic cast of fellow expats, he soon adjusts.

Over the next year, what the bridge initially thought would be, at best, a horrifically uncomfortable roommate dynamic, evolves into something much deeper. By the time the true shape of the Ministry’s project comes to light, the bridge has fallen haphazardly, fervently in love, with consequences she never could have imagined. Forced to confront the choices that brought them together, the bridge must finally reckon with how—and whether she believes—what she does next can change the future.

I recently received a review copy of this and am looking forward to reading it! I love time travel stories and everyone is talking about this book. This was just released May 7th by Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster and is available at your local bookstore or library.

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There are quite a few new books coming out that we need to talk about... can you say, Elin Hilderbrandt (a sad day for fans of Elin too!), Jodi Picoult, Tami Hoag, Ruth Ware, Debbie Macomber, Karin Slaughter, and Gill Paul? Stop by next Sunday and we'll talk more about these ladies! 

Hope you found something great to read today... 

Happy reading... Suzanne



2 comments:

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

I put The Ministry of Time on my 20 Books of Summer Challenge reading list that I will post Wednesday. I am looking forward to reading it.

We've had a lot of rain here along the Gulf Coast of Texas, too. I do love to read on rainy days.

Sherry Jolly said...

I love the thrillers!!! I will definitely check The Last Time and The Blue Hour. And I love Colleen Coble! She's one of my favs.

Enjoy your reading time this week!

Sherry @wellversedwomen

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