Saturday, December 30, 2023
Saturday, December 23, 2023
New Reading Journal & MORE Tracy Clark
Meanwhile, I've just closed out my original reading journal that I started in March of 2022 and came prepared with my new (again Sailor Moon-themed) journal. Overall, I'm having fun at home with my candles, wax warmers, coffee, double-layered socks, and blanket. With groceries in the house and bills paid, you can’t tell me a thing. I live for moments like this where I can just relax, be content, and read my books without worrying about where I need to be the day after and what I need to do. My time is my own. And… well… books own my time as well.
And I’m cool with that.
Let the vacation (and PlayStation 5 later this evening) continue. I honestly think I’m going to target another 50 pages of Fall by Tracy Clark. I see that happening tonight… along with another bite of this monster...
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Two New #Blackmysteries Launching Within the Coming Weeks
Patricia Sargeant is writing as Olivia Matthews in another new series centered around baking pastries with a West Indian flare down to the Brooklyn streets. The first book in the series is Against the Currant: A Spice Isle Bakery Mystery. It’s due out January 24th, with a follow-up called Hard Dough Homicide coming in May 2023. So Matthews is not playing, honey. And I live for the back-to-back releases. Matthews is coming for the cozy field, as it appears this new series will share in all its West Indian culture and flavor.
Author Patricia Raybon is back with her 1920s historical fiction-themed series featuring ex-college professor Annalee Spain. Double the Lies will release on February 7th of 2023. Despite my flurry of criticisms about the first book, I look forward to buying this one upon release.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Tracy Clark's New Series Book Release Has Arrived
"When a young red-haired woman is found brutally murdered in downtown Chicago, one detail stands out: the red lipstick encircling her wrists and ankles.
Detective Harriet Foster is on the case, even though she’s still grieving the sudden death of her partner. As a Black woman in a male-dominated department, Foster anticipates a rocky road ahead acclimating to a new team―and building trust with her new partner isn’t coming easily.
After another victim turns up with the same lipstick markings, Foster suspects she’s looking for a serial killer. Through a tip from a psychiatrist, Foster learns about Bodie Morgan: a troubled man with a twisted past and a penchant for pretty young redheads with the bluest eyes. As Foster wades into Morgan’s sinister history, the killer continues their gruesome assault on Chicago’s streets.
In her desperate race to catch the murderer before they strike again, Foster will have to confront the darkest of secrets―including her own."
Now the issue is pulling myself out of a jagged reading slump to reclaim all the readings that I… well… I’ll stop here…
Regardless, I always show my support by buying books and going from there. I am a borderline book hoarder at this point. But I forgot to care.
Happy New (NEW) Release, Tracy Clark. Detective Harriet Foster is officially here. (Though I still want to know what is the future of Cass Raines.)
Friday, July 2, 2021
#FridayReads Features the New Tracy Clark Mystery, Runner
Welllllllll, Tracy Clark's fourth Chicago P.I. Mystery called Runner, featuring our sister Cass Raines, is officially OUT. When I write OUT, I mean OUT! As in me walking out of work for the weekend so I can sit down somewhere (I honestly hope it rains so I can order out as well) and read it over the weekend. This is a series I look forward to for a new release each year, and so far we're in year four with a hopeful five down the slide.
Seriously, I want this series to be one of those long-running private-eye series where long into the future I can profess how I was a DAY ONE reader. Corny notions, but it's how I feel.
Evidently, Runner is going to be one of those winter-based chilly kinds of mysteries.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
TWO Up-Coming 2021 Black Mystery Releases...
Naturally, I have these books sprinkled all over my virtual book-buying carts in anticipation. But just as a friendly reminder, here's what we all have to look forward to (all links are Amazon/author's website affiliate)...
Runner (A Chicago Mystery #4) by Tracy Clark
"Chicago in the dead of winter can be brutal, especially when you're scouring the frigid streets for a missing girl. Fifteen-year-old Ramona Titus has run away from her foster home. Her biological mother, Leesa Evans, is a recovering addict who admits she failed Ramona often in the past. But now she's clean. And she's determined to make up for her mistakes–if Cass can only help her find her daughter.
Yet, it seems Ramona doesn't want to be found. Ramona is holding secrets dark enough to kill for, and anyone who helps her may be fair game. And if Ramona can't run fast enough and hide well enough to keep the truth safe, she and Cass may both be out of time."
I am so, so glad Tracy Clark and her P.I. Cass Raines [see labels] is back. Four years. Four books. And a thousand or so more to go will do me just right. The only hard part is the wait! But, as always, I remind myself not to rush life. Cheers for another Cass book to start the summer off with.
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Murder by Page One: A Peach Coast Library Mystery from Hallmark Publishing by Olivia Matthews
After one of her friends becomes a suspect, Marvey sets out to solve the murder mystery. She even convinces Spence, the wealthy and charming newspaper owner, to help. With his ties to the community, her talents for research, and her fellow librarians’ knowledge, Marvey pursues the truth. But as she gets closer to it, could she be facing a deadly plot twist?"
Thursday, May 28, 2020
The 3rd Cass Raines Private-Eye Book is OUT NOW!
"Wealth. Power. Celebrity. Vonda Allen’s glossy vanity magazine has taken the Windy City by storm, and she’s well on her way to building a one-woman media empire. Everybody adores her. Except the people who work for her. And the person who’s sending her flowers with death threats . . .
As Vonda’s bodyguard, off-duty cop Ben Mickerson knows he could use some back-up—and no one fits the bill better than his ex-partner on the police force, Cass Raines. Now a full-time private eye, Cass is reluctant to take the job. She isn’t keen on playing babysitter to a celebrity who’s rumored to be a heartless diva. But as a favor to Ben, she signs on. But when Vonda refuses to say why someone might be after her, and two of her staff turn up dead, Ben and Cass must battle an unknown assailant bent on getting to the great lady herself, before someone else dies.
Cass finds out the hard way just how persistent a threat they face during the first stop on Vonda’s book tour. As fans clamour for her autograph, things take an ugly turn when a mysterious fan shows up with flowers and slashes Ben with a knife. While her ex-partner’s life hangs in the balance, Cass is left to find out what secrets Vonda is keeping, who might want her dead, and how she can bring Ben’s attacker to justice before enemies in the Chicago Police Department try to stop her in her tracks . . ."
Monday, September 23, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Current & Future BWMW Series Reading Plans
Down the line I have Charlotte Carter’s jazzy Nanette Hayes series to finished. Years ago I ended up reading the second book in the series, Coq au Vin, thinking it was the first book. And, well, now I have the proper first book, Rhode Island Red, and the third and final book, Drumsticks, available for later consumption.
There's also a fourth book, but evidently it never got published. BOO! Anyway, it's been a long time since I read a book featuring musician/amateur sleuth Nanette Hayes book. Color my ass excited to revisit this lady.
Thursday, August 15, 2019
GET YOUR TAILS READY BECAUSE...
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Tuesday, May 28, 2019
NEW RELEASE ~ Borrowed Time by Tracy Clark (Spotlight on Sisters in Crime)
Tracy Clark's Cass Raines Chicago Mystery Series on Amazon
Mini Amazon synopsis...
"Sitting in cold cars for hours, serving lowlifes with summonses . . . being a P.I. means riding out a lot of slow patches. But sometimes the most familiar paths can lead straight to danger—like at Cass’s go-to diner, where new delivery guy Jung Byson wants to enlist her expertise. Jung’s friend, Tim Ayers, scion of a wealthy Chicago family, has been found dead, floating in Lake Michigan near his luxury boat. And Jung is convinced there’s a murderer on the loose . . . "
What have I been up to lately on my blog Comic Towel? Check these links out!
1. GUEST POST: How to Always be on the Lookout for New Inspiration by Kelvyn Fernandes
2. CHOP IT UP: Call Numbers by Syntell Smith
3. David Weber's Honor Harrington Series HYPE (Yeah, a Book Haul of Sorts)
Saturday, May 25, 2019
OUT TUESDAY (5/28/2019)! Tracy Clark's New Release TIME (Sisters in Crime)
"In Tracy Clark’s electrifying new mystery featuring Cassandra Raines, the former Chicago cop turned private investigator looks into a suspicious death as a favor to a friend—and makes some powerful enemies . . .
Sitting in cold cars for hours, serving lowlifes with summonses . . . being a P.I. means riding out a lot of slow patches. But sometimes the most familiar paths can lead straight to danger—like at Cass’s go-to diner, where new delivery guy Jung Byson wants to enlist her expertise. Jung’s friend, Tim Ayers, scion of a wealthy Chicago family, has been found dead, floating in Lake Michigan near his luxury boat. And Jung is convinced there’s a murderer on the loose . . .
Cass reluctantly begins digging only to discover that Jung neglected to mention one crucial fact: Tim Ayers was terminally ill. Given the large quantities of alcohol and drugs found in his body, Ayers’ death appears to be either an accident or suicide. Yet as much as Cass would like to dismiss Jung’s suspicions, there are too many unanswered questions and unexplained coincidences.
Why would anyone kill a dying man? Working her connections on both sides of the law, Cass tries to point the police in the right direction. But violence is escalating around her, and Cass’s persistence has already attracted unwanted attention, uncovering sinister secrets that Cass may end up taking to her grave."
Thursday, February 21, 2019
PART ONE of #ReadSoulLit TAG (A-LICIOUS)
Sorry if the volume is low. Tag originator issssss... Brown Girl Reading. I filmed this on the 14th, but thank FreeFormLady for tagging me. My ass is just behindddddd–per usual.
IN-TEE-WAY. I split the video into two parts because the buster was too longggggg. LOL. Sorry for any inconvenience. For my peace of mind, I just try to keep my videos under ten minutes. And thank you to everyone who understands and stuff!
Monday, October 1, 2018
Book Raiding Reading TBR
On a photography assignment in the northern territory of Mount Marsabit, American adventuress Jade del Cameron and her friends hope to film the area's colossal elephants. Instead, they discover the mutilated remains of four elephants and a man. Although the authorities suspect Abyssinian poachers and raiders in search of ivory and slaves, Jade has her own suspicions. Could it have been Harry Hascombe, her nemesis and unremitting suitor? Soon the Kikuyu boy accompanying her is captured by slave traders. Ultimately, it will take all of Jade's mettle to rescue her guide from slave traders, protect the animals, and expose another kind of beast.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Recent Thriftbooks Book Haul
(Already it feels good pounding on the keys.)
So I’m going to share my recent purchases from Thriftbooks. I have a few criticisms with the site–as a consumer. Yet, I still use it because the books are in fairly good condition. Also they're cheap and you get free shipping on orders $10 and over, which takes some of the guilt of purchasing books you'll take forever to even read away. So they–essentially–have your ass over a barrel. Anyway, I was inspired by these picks for a few different reasons, and I’ll share those reasons as I move along in the post. And as always, for those of you who are familiar with the books, drop me a comment concerning your thoughts (though try not to spoil them) on each. I always love hearing from other readers.
So one overarching reason I purchased at least three of the books is because I checked them out from my public library–though I never found myself in the mood to read them. Or, in the case of Moon Called, I started reading the book a day before J. D. Robb’s latest release [Leverage in Death] came out. Which, essentially, halted the whole process because everything stops with a new In Death release. And I mean EVERYTHING, bih.
Nonetheless, here goes…