Friday, August 18, 2023

None of This is True by Lisa Jewell


 


Hello everyone.  I hope you're staying cool in all this hot weather.

Do you enjoy your birthday?  I don't.  Not only do I lament getting older, but each year seems to bring a catastrophe during that time.  There were hurricanes, one so bad we actually moved because of it.  There has been illness.  Work issues surfaced during that period, cancelling a birthday trip.  Oh, and we had to put one of our dogs down on my birthday...like on the day. Now I tend to dread it.  My birthday wasn't always like that.  I used to love that day, not only because as a child I received presents and cake, but I shared my Aunt Mary's birthday.  She was a great aunt and an amazing woman.  Even though she didn't have any crafting classes, that I know of, if she saw something she wanted for her home she could and would make it.  Her creations were indistinguishable from that of pros.  Want a wooden valence?  No problem, she'd buy the wood, cut it into a shape she liked, upholster it, hang it, etc.  If she wanted a wing back chair reupholstered, she'd do it herself. Somehow, she figured out how to do all these things on her own, with spectacular results.  She also built doll houses, so fun. In addition, she was super ladylike and very kind. We used to go out to a swanky local restaurant when I was a kid, on birthday night, we'd find my aunt and family at the same eatery.  They kind of had a formal, slightly Tudor atmosphere with a huge stone fireplace and chargers and goblets made of pewter.  Sounds like nail on a chalkboard for my teeth now, but as a kid it was so cool. Such special memories.

I recently read None of This is True by Lisa Jewell.  I've read many Lisa Jewell books and enjoyed them all.  In this story, we are following two families, mostly the two women who are wives and mothers.  Alix and Josie meet at a restaurant where they are to celebrate their birthdays.  Not only are they born on the same day and year, but in the same hospital.  They are birthday twins. As the story unfolds, we learn that Alix has a popular inspirational podcast about women who have survived difficult times. After a chance meeting, Josie tells Alix that she has an idea for her podcast, to tell the story of a woman as she is doing through that "difficulty" and indeed, significant life changes.  To document Josie's life, as it happens.  To start this project, the women start by recording Josie's past, so they can have some sort of context for what is to come in the future. As is often true with psychological thrillers, all is not what it seems.  Josie and her family are hiding dark, terrible secrets.  As Alix tries to figure out what she has gotten herself into, Josie wiggles her way into Alix's life and home.  Quickly it becomes clear that someone in Josie's family is lying and someone is very dangerous.

This book is my new favorite Lisa Jewell.  The story line is a bit unusual and keeps the reader guessing.  The pacing is well done, allowing enough time for characters to be developed but still propelling the story forward from not only the plot but short chapters. This book becomes one of those where it is so easy to say, "I'll just read a tiny bit of the upcoming chapter," soon it's over and your eyes peek at a few words from the next.  It becomes simple to consume a chapter or two during tv commercials, on hold at some annoying company after yelling "agent" 45 times, or nonchalantly while your spouse is talking...remember to nod and say um-hum.  No matter how you sneak in those short, addicting chapters you'll be happy you did.  None of This is True is a very fun read.


Sunday, August 6, 2023

A Twisted Love Story by Samantha Downing

 




Hello everyone.  I hope you're having a great day.

My mom used to tell the story of her office romance that wasn't.  Before she had children, she was the receptionist at a major corporation, she would deal with visitors and salespeople.  My mother was quite beautiful, so I'm not surprised they put her out front.  Now stop rolling your eyes.  I know all moms have to say their children are attractive but not the other way around, so just stop moving your eyes like that or they'll stick that way.  She really was stunning (making me question why I was so short sheeted...oh my gosh, if you don't understand that term you need to go to summer camp).  Anyway, Mom caused a scandal.  Seems she was seen often having lunch with an older man, a respected employee that was also a politician...and very married.  When her boss finally gathered his nerve to broach the topic, he explained why that it was not proper behavior.  He demanded she stop meeting with the man, and most definitely having lunch in the corporate cafeteria.  My mother stood her ground and steadfastly refused.  Her now irate boss wanted to know how she could possibly refuse his order; she calmly told him it was easy.  She was well aware that the man she was eating lunch with was married, and she didn't care, she didn't care because he was married to her mother.  My mother was eating lunch with my grandfather, her dad.  Oh to have been a fly on the wall that day!

I recently read A Twisted Love Story by Samantha Downing.  This is the fourth book I've read by Downing and I have enjoyed and reviewed them all.  This is the story of Wes and Ivy.  They have been a couple, on and off, for years.  They have a passionate relationship where they can't stand to be apart, but then once together for a while they burn each other out and break up.  They are like two cogs, trying repeatedly to fit together correctly to make each other spin but they keep missing the perfect alignment.  Because of this constant cycle, they find ways to test each other, often resulting in trouble.  Despite their issues, they will never be far apart because they share a secret.  When the police suddenly become interested in them both, they realize that making their relationship work is the only way to survive what lies ahead.

If you've never had your heart broken, wondered about someone in your past, held a flame for someone longer than you should, or found the person you were meant to be with...well, you might interpret this story as two people dating who can't get it together.  If you've had your fair share of romantic experiences, you will quickly realize that Wes and Ivy's feelings and actions are much more complicated.  The secret they hold, and are being pursued for, drives the story and their relationship forward.

A Twisted Love Story started out slower than the author's other books but once you understand what is going on, the couple's dynamics make it interesting.  When more about the dreaded secret comes out, the book moves quickly towards an unusual but satisfying resolution.  A different type of story for Downing but still very enjoyable.