Showing posts with label Heather Day Gilbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Day Gilbert. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2024

First Line Friday #105



Happy Friday! Welcome to another edition of First Line Friday. I'm doing my best to get myself out of the caretaker slump of taking care of and repairing the finances of my aging parents and back into what I love READING and posting about books!!! Today I am featuring Queen of Hearts by Heather Day Gilbert, her recent release. I started reading it last night and was so tired I fell asleep. My current problem!


 

About the book:

Title: Queen of Hearts

Author: Heather Day Gilbert

Her readers love her...
but one has gotten a little too attached.

Alexandra Dubois, a NYT bestselling author, has made a name for herself by crafting twisted serial killers in her romantic suspense series. When threatening notes from an "invested reader" escalate into violence, Alex has to admit she's not safe in her own home. Although her autism makes any changes to her routine difficult, she reluctantly accepts her editor's advice to fly to his sprawling vacation home in West Virginia so she can focus on her looming deadline.

Fighting paranoia that the stalker has discovered her mountain hideaway, Alex still forces herself to write several chapters in her novel. But when a thunderstorm leaves her stranded and she hears a knock at her door, she's about to discover that life truly is stranger than fiction.

Fans of Alfred Hitchcock, Mary Higgins Clark, and Misery are sure to be hooked by this clean, fast-paced domestic thriller by RWA Daphne Award-winning author Heather Day Gilbert.

Goodreads || Amazon || 


FIRST LINE:

Wednesday, One Week Earlier

Natasha shifted uncomfortably on the rock floor of the icy cave, shoving her gloved hands under her armpits to keep warm. Her thoughts were getting fuzzy, so she forced herself to walk through the events that had brought her to this remote part of Alaska in the dead of winter.


If that isn't an intro! The book releases in July, so keep your eyes out for it.


About Heather:


While I wish I could sit down and have a cup of coffee with you (or tea or hot chocolate if you prefer!), I’ll have to settle for sharing a bit more about myself here…

I’ve been writing for over fifteen years now, and if you pick up any of my novels, you’ll see that I’m drawn to writing strong female lead characters. I’ve been married for twenty-six years to my red-headed husband, and I’m thankful every day for how he constantly supports my writing career. I have three adult children and one nine-year-old, so I do keep busy even when I’m not writing.

I was born and brought up in the southeastern area of wild and wonderful West Virginia, and that’s where I live now. I’m thankful for my mountain state, and I love writing about it in A Murder in the Mountains mystery series, the Hemlock Creek Suspense series, and the Barks & Beans Cafe cozy mystery series–you can find all of those on my books page.

I’ve also written Viking historical fiction because my maiden name would have been Thorvaldssen if my great-grandpa hadn’t changed it when he came to the U.S.A., and my family is allegedly related to Eirik the Red, which is what got me interested in the Icelandic Sagas I used to base God’s Daughter and Forest Child on.

I also have a 3-book cozy mystery series set in Greenwich, CT, NYC, and Upstate NY–three places I’ve lived myself (the Exotic Pet-Sitter series)! The series features amateur sleuth Belinda Blake, who is an exotic pet-sitter and video game reviewer. Click here to read more about this series reviewer Carrie Booth Schmidt (Reading is my SuperPower blog) says is “well-written with wit and heart, as well as more layers and depth than we usually see in cozies.”

I’ve been honored to win a 2023 RWA Daphne Award for Mystery/Suspense for COLD DRIP, Book 6 in the Barks & Beans Cafe series, and I’m also a 2-time ECPA Christy Award finalist (GUILT BY ASSOCIATION, 2018, and FALSE PRETENSE, 2022).

To unwind, I play video games, do some gardening in my perennial flowerbeds, and I enjoy watching classic suspense movies, like Hitchcock. My favorite Agatha Christie mystery is Ordeal by Innocence and my favorite classic is Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy.

I hope you can sign up for my newsletter here to keep up with the latest–I frequently share book deals, giveaways, and cover art sneak peeks with my newsletter friends first.

You can connect with Heather on these social media platforms...

Facebook || Instagram || X (Formerly Twitter) || Website

Leave me the first line of the book you're reading in the comments and then head over to my friend, Carrie's blog, Reading Is My SuperPower and read other first lines.

I hope you have a wonderful and warm weekend. It's been beautiful here so, I'm looking to hangout outside and read.


Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday - My Most Anticipated Books of Summer

 



Happy Tuesday and welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday. Today I'm featuring just some of my most anticipated reads for summer.















What books are you most anticipating this Summer? Do we share any?

Let me know in the comments!

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday . . . Books I Didn't Get To In 2023

 


Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday sponsored by The Artsy Reading Girl. I could fill this post with bunches of books I intended to read last year but never got to. You'd think all the time I spent in the hospital last year I wouldn't have any unread books. My TBR would be cleared; sadly that just doesn't happen. I've added these to my 24 in 2024 challenge in hopes that I will actually finish them.

Do you have books you didn't finish in 2023 but wanted to? Now, is your time! Create a 24 in 2024 list from your tbr. 

Have you read any of this list?












I don't know if you're like me or not, but it's not like I haven't started these books. I started them at different times last year, something would happen and I'd pick up a different one and never get back to it. It was both annoying and crazy. 





Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday Wishlist

 




Happy Tuesday! Today's Top Ten Tuesday, sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl, topic is our top ten most wished-for books. What are your most wished-for books? Do we share any?

This is a really fun topic because it gives us the opportunity to grant some wishes. I'm going to leave my Amazon wishlist hoping you'll want to grant a wish like me. My kindle email is radiantlyte@gmail.com. I forgot to add that.
















Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday . . . Authors I Recommend Most


 Happy Tuesday! Welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday. Today's topic books you recommend most often I'm going to change it up a bit. I recommend authors more than I recommend a specific book unless I'm asked or unless I see someone reading a particular genre and then I'll recommend one. With that said I'm going to give you the authors I recommend most often . . . actually all the time.

I apologize for this post being late. I'm still recovering from surgery and had blood drawn today from another doctor. Getting old ain't for sissies, according to my dad! LOL



Pepper Basham










Becky Wade











Sarah Sundin









Laura Frantz







Nicole Deese










James L. Rubart











Julie Lessman










Jamie Jo Wright









Toni Shiloh









Bethany Turner










Sarah Monzon









Heather Day Gilbert










Betsy St. Amant Haddox









Jocelyn Green 









Jody Hedlund







Mesu Andrews










I know I'm over ten but choosing just ten is like picking your favorite child. It's just not possible.

Again, I'm sorry this post is late but it's only 10:37 pm here in Idaho. I hope you find some new authors to read and enjoy!











Top Ten Tuesday Featuring Books With Occupations In The Title

  Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl . This was a really fun one to do. Ho...