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Monday, January 1, 2024

Top 10 Reads from BookHookup 2023

 As we step into a New Year, it's the perfect time to look back at the best books (IMO) I read last year. For those looking for their next read, here are Book Hookup's Top 10 recommendations from 2023.



The following list in not in order by most to least favorite. They are actually in reverse order of when I read them.

 1.      Fantasy: Pariah’s Lament by Richie Billing

A fresh coming-of-age fantasy drama rife with fast-paced battles, kings, kingdoms, and medieval-style politics. A new favorite author.

Pariah's Lament review on TikTok

2.      Fantasy: Dream Walker Chronicles (Books 1-3) by Christopher Patterson

The epic nature of this story’s setting, characters, and plot were both engaging and enthralling. I didn’t want it to end. 


 

3.      YA Action/Adventure: There’s No Basketball on Mars by Craig Leener

The protagonist, Lawrence Tuckerman, is a high-functioning autistic teen and the story is told from his POV. The author does a great job of bringing the reader into his head to understand his actions and motivations in this YA action-adventure as he creates a neurodivergent protagonist in Lawrence who is loveable, sensitive, quirky, and a math genius with a dream of manning Earth’s first mission to Mars one day.

No Basketball on Mars review on TikTok

4.      Christian Coming of Age: Nellie’s Gold by Danie Marie

An inspirational coming-of-age story that follows tomboy Nellie Ward from childhood to adulthood as the youngest child of four. The captivating storytelling, gives the reader a fly-on-the-wall experience back to the late 1940s, into the 1950s, in historic Folsom, California, where red-haired, freckle-faced Nellie Ward loves to read books while sitting in her favorite tree. But home life for this Ward family is not picture perfect. Nellie shares a room with her three older brothers, with only a linen curtain hanging between them for privacy. Her Papa is an abusive drunk and her mother is a Christian woman who prays for them all while making home life the best she can.

Nellie's Gold Review 

5.      Christian Historical Romance: An Unlikely Belle by Danie Marie

Well-written characters that are likable but flawed combined with family secrets on the Stirlingshire Estate. Maddy (the protagonist) isn’t ashamed of her humble standing, or her work in the stables with her brother Nate, but her life changes when Elizabeth Stirlingshire, daughter to the Viscount, accepts Maddy as her best friend. Maddy is invited to participate in social events above her standing. Dressed in Elizabeth’s clothing, Maddy fits right in, and soon her dance card is filled with young men who have no idea of who she really is. 

 

6.      Montpelier Tomorrow by Marylee MacDonald: Women’s Literary Fiction

An emotionally charged, heart-wrenching story that grabs you like a riptide and drags you along through the everyday life of Colleen Gallagher, a mom in her mid-50s who was widowed in her 20s as she was expecting her third child. As the story opens, she is working toward retirement. But life takes a turn when she visits her adult daughter, Sandy when her second baby is due. That’s when Colleen learns that her son-in-law, Tony, has been diagnosed with ALS. None of them understands the impact of what this will mean to their future, but it doesn’t take long for the fatal disease to start to steal Tony’s abilities to function. It’s a reminder that a mother’s love can fix everything. I loved MacDonald’s writing style and I recommend this book to people who enjoy Women's Literary Fiction that touches the heart, those who have been affected by ALS, and caregivers currently caring for someone suffering from a devastating disease.

7.      Futuristic Fantasy: Neglected Merge Trilogy by Eve Koguce

These books can be read as stand-alone stories, but knowing the backstory adds depth to this suspenseful fantasy series filled with plenty of drama. Koguce weaves all the plot threads and relationships to a satisfying conclusion. I enjoy her writing style, her world-building, and the personalities of the Winged Ones as they learn to interact with the Wingless and vice versa.

Where David Threw Stones review on TikTok

8.      Historical Paranormal WWII Fiction: Where David Threw Stones: A Haunting WW2 Tale of Courage, Love, and Redemption by Elyse Hoffman

I have read several from this author and haven’t read a bad one yet. Where David Threw Stones is one of those treasured reads I plan to read again. The plot takes place 30 years after WW II and is a blend of historical fiction infused with mystery and suspense merged with fantasy to create a captivating WWII story of the cursed German town of Brennenbach.


 

9.      Emperor by John Fullerton: Action/Adventure Political Mystery

Reads like today’s news behind the news. This thriller takes the reader behind the political curtains in Beijing and Washington, DC, and delves into the world of international espionage and intrigue as events build toward WWIII. The narrative is so authentic and well-researched it reads like a prophetic foretelling of events before they unfold on the world stage. This spy thriller stays with you even after you finish the book. I didn’t see the end coming. Loved it.

10.  Castle Brave by Hawkings Austin: Military Fantasy

Includes well-known fantasy races like elves and dragons and offers new races like the Vanir, Numen, Aesir, and Jotuns. The plot is rich with magic and futuristic tech. Told from a first-person point of view, but not with a single narrator. The reader gets to hear from each member of the squad. Each chapter delivers the story from a single perspective. It feels like a first-person shooter game that lets you get into the heads of the team members, know and understand their tech, weapons, background, what they are up against, and how they feel about it. This first-hand information draws the reader in. Provides an understanding of what motivates them. Know their strengths and weaknesses. It builds an emotional connection and makes you care.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Engaging and unpredictable YA fantasy

The story opens in 1864 London, where we meet a fifteen-year-old orphan by the name of Anna Addison. Her hopeless existence of living at an orphanage and working in a sewing sweatshop is brought to an abrupt end at gunpoint, and she is carried off to a new world where she learns she has magic powers and attends Fearghus Academy for training. 

Fearghus Academy

This story is a true hero’s journey as she makes friends, grows in her knowledge and experience, and transforms into someone new with friends, powers, and challenges. The school sends its gifted students on dangerous missions to locate artifacts, but this transformation comes at a high cost–the loss of a good friend. The loss troubles her. She struggles with guilt, thinking that she should have been able to save her friend. Overcoming this is part of her transformation and growth. During the process, more questions are raised with underlying mysteries.

Fearghus Academy: October Jewels is an action-packed young adult adventure filled with magic, evil foes, and the normal challenges that come with navigating teenage life. The plot is engaging and unpredictable. I did find it challenging to keep track of so many characters introduced all at once, but I figure that’s about how it feels when you move to a new world and a new school.

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As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it.

 

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Love ignores societal separation

The protagonist of An Unlikely Belle is Madelyn MacNalling, better known as Maddy. Born into the lower class, her life has not been easy. Both of her parents have died and the only family she has left is her older brother, Nate. Thanks to him, Maddy has received an education, and upon graduation, she moves to live with him on the Stirlingshire Estate where he is the head hostler. She loves horses and is happy when she learns she will work under her brother caring for three horses. But living on the estate opens a whole new world where love ignores the societal separation that comes with wealth and brings about life lessons that test young Maddy’s faith.


 

Book review: An Unlikely Belle

An Unlikely Belle by Dannie Marie delivers well-written characters that are likable but flawed and combines them with family secrets on the Stirlingshire Estate. Maddy is not ashamed of her humble standing, or her work in the stables with her brother Nate, but her life changes when Elizabeth Stirlingshire, daughter to the Viscount, accepts Maddy as her best friend. Maddy is invited to participate in social events above her standing. Dressed in Elizabeth’s clothing, Maddy fits right in, and soon her dance card is filled with young men who have no idea of who she really is. 

 

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As she navigates the social norms of the Regency era, the complications involved with her new relationships, and the possibility of love, tests humble Maddy’s faith as she asks for God’s guidance. An Unlikely Belle is a faith journey couched in a heartwarming romance that swept me away to another time. Readers who enjoy historical Christian romances like A Viscount's Stolen Fortune will enjoy this read. I’m happy to give it 5 stars.

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As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Rich culturally immersive time-travel read

Invisible Footprints in Time by Irwin Wislesky offers an imaginative real-world take on time travel. The story centers around protagonist Maxine Samuels, a 55-year-old research scientist who questions why humanity has lost its spiritual connection to a higher power. Her goal is to find a way to revitalize that connection. She hopes to find the answers she seeks in the past. She has an idea of how to time travel but questions if it is possible to visit the past without leaving any “footprints.” This leads to another question. Have time travelers already visited the past? And if so, did they alter the future for their own benefit? Wislesky raises many pertinent questions relevant to time travel in this intriguing story as Maxine considers both ethical and historical aspects of time travel as she moves back in time to visit ancient cultures looking for answers. 

invisible footprints in time

Book Review: Invisible Footprints in Time

For me, the story started out slow as Maxine celebrates her birthday. Her son Patrick comes for a visit and through their conversation, much of the time-travel techno-babel is introduced for how things work. It felt a little like a time travel brochure author info dump, but it didn’t last long. Once the story reached the lab, team, and the excitement of their first try at time-travel, I was hooked. The “science” was believable enough, and the relationship between Maxine and her son added another level of interest and emotional involvement. Something else I appreciate is that the story takes place in 2075, in a futuristic world that is not a dark dystopian mess like so many time travel scenarios depict. I appreciated this change-up.

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BookHookup awards Invisible Footprints in Time with a strong 4 stars. My favorite parts of the book include the visit to Puru’s ancient past where Wislesky provides a sense of culture and setting that captivated my senses. I was impressed by the amount of research he delivered within the story line itself. And without including spoilers I have to say I really enjoyed the plot discoveries in regards to their trips to the past and how even small things can make a difference in the future. I recommend this book to fans of time travel and think those who enjoyed the Marc McKnight Time Travel Adventure series will love this book. I also recommend it to readers with interest is ancient mysteries.

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As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.