Monday again. And so it begins
What we should be saying is
I had a pretty good weekend. I didn't go anywhere. Steve and I watched Live PD both Friday and Saturday night rather than go to a movie. And we watched the meteor shower for almost an hour on Friday night. We both saw some flashing by. The last two nights were too overcast to see anything.
Best scene from Game of Thrones last night:
There were a lot of good scenes overall. We're winding up very soon, I think. Possibly only two more episodes.
Releasing tomorrow (actually tonight at midnight EST), I will be starting RITUALS by Kelley Armstrong. 5th of 5 in series featuring Olivia Taylor Jones, from a prominent Chicago family, finds out she’s the adopted daughter of notorious serial killers, in Cainsville, Illinois.
When Olivia Taylor-Jones found out she was not actually the adopted child of a privileged Chicago family but of a notorious pair of convicted serial killers, her life exploded. Running from the fall-out, she found a refuge in the secluded but oddly welcoming town of Cainsville, Illinois, but she couldn't resist trying to dig out the truth about her birth parents' crimes. She began working with Gabriel Walsh, a fiendishly successful criminal lawyer who also had links to the town; their investigation soon revealed Celtic mysteries at work in Cainsville, and also entangled Olivia in a tense love triangle with the calculating Gabriel and her charming biker boyfriend, Ricky. Worse, troubling visions revealed to Olivia that the three of them were reenacting an ancient drama pitting the elders of Cainsville against the mysterious Huntsmen with Olivia as the prize. In the series' fifth and final novel, not only does Gabriel's drug addict mother, who he thought was dead, make a surprise reappearance, but Kelley Armstrong delivers a final scary and surprising knock-out twist. It turns out a third supernatural force has been at work all along, a dark and malevolent entity that has had its eye on Olivia since she was a baby and wants to win at any cost.
Have a good Monday
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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