The Silence in the Sound by Dianne C Braley
Stacey Irving • August 25, 2022
Such a heartbreaking story

I just read Silence in the sound by Dianne C Braley and here is what I thought about it.
George leaves the mainstream nurse position for a more private position as nurse to the famous novelist, Mr. S.
Going to start her life over, George finds herself leaving behind a painful past, filled with her fathers addiction that ended up tearing her family apart.
The friendship she builds with Mr. S is nothing compared to the perplexing Dock, a hands on kind of man who comes in hot then disappears on the breeze, which only makes George fall harder.
Watching Mr. S downsliding health and the relationships she cultivates during her time on the island, only helps strengthen the woman who emerged from the trainwreck that was George's life.
This book is very addiction centric and has a very powerful message built into it. The writing was quite beautiful and I really enjoyed the style of writing but it seemed a little passive in places. I feel it could have been faster paced in places and the narrative could have been stronger. At a few points in the book, I felt a little lost as to the point of the book. It seemed to lose itself a little. More could have been done to show the devastation that addiction caused to her life and what it did to her but all in all, the author definitely had done a lot of research on the topic and it shows.
George was a pretty well developed character and being the main character you would expect that but I felt we didn’t really get to know Dock or Mr. S in the ways I would have liked. I really would have loved more of Dock’s backstory and history and the same with Mr. S.
I would have liked more about the really hard truths of addiction but I get the feeling this book wasn’t supposed to be written with a gritty edge and in that case, more backstory would have been a nice substitute. All in all I really did enjoy the book and highly recommend it to anyone who isn't looking for the happily ever after books usually give.
If you love a book that covers tough topics without making you want to drink yourself into oblivion, this is the one for you! 4 stars! I look forward to seeing what comes next. Thank you Dianne for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Book review - Fiction - E-ARC - ALC - Suspense - Mystery - Thriller - Debut Novel I just finished How to get away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson and here are my musings. When the body of a 14 year old is murdered in a local park, DI Samantha Hansen who has been on leave for six months after a breakdown.. Trudging back into the station. Her body was found with a book called How to get away with murder by Denver Brady. A literal how to guide to murder and literally getting away with it. The book claims to be a serial killer's crime diary and how he got away with it but what does this book have to do with the murder… Is there more to the author? Can Sam help bring the murderer to justice while finding out how much of the crimes in the book are true? This was a really different book than I was expecting in the best possible way. This little book gremlin had an arc and an alc and I have to say both formats were excellent. The narration was really solid. I have to say that I was most intrigued with the book.. I also wondered how true it all was but was too afraid to google it haha I really liked Sam. I felt she was very realistic and you can feel she had trauma. She wasn’t prepared to come back to work but she walked across the crime scene and that was the push she needed. It wasn’t a fast paced thriller. It brought all the information slowly and it led to quite the build up. My fave part was that I had no idea who killed her. I was actively trying to solve it but NOPE! The only downside was it was a touch monotonal and that was the only thing that I found a bit of a con. Really good writing. It was very very entertaining and I was hooked from start to finish. 4.5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @stmartinspress @macmillanaudio for my gifted copies. #bookblogger #readersoffacebook #booklover #bookcommunity #lionessofliteracy #bookpodcast

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Book review - Fiction - Paperback ARC - Series - Mystery - Police Procedural I just finished First Sign of Danger by Kelley Armstrong - Haven’s rock Book 4 and here are my musings. Casey Duncan and Sheriff Dalton are living their best lives.. They are raising their baby in their sanctuary town of Haven’s rock. Except their private town is in danger of being exposed. One of the hikers that found the border of the town is found dead the next day, the people of the town have no idea who these people are, why they were where they were and how much danger they are all in. Big big fan of Kelley Armstrong and this is one of the series I have invested my time in. I really like the offgrid living which is one of the reasons I keep coming back to this series. I am a sucker for small town tropes and it doesn’t get smaller than this. I love Casey and Dalton.. I am super invested in them as characters. Dalton is such a protector and I love that too. I always love this author's writing.The pacing is on point and I love all the twists and turns that are executed with perfection. It’s going to be bitter sweet having this series end. 4 stars Thank you to @minotaur_books for my gifted copy. #canadianauthor #bookrecs #bookseries #bookalorian #literaryinfluencer

Book review - Fiction - Audiobook - horror - Vampires - Paranormal Hollow by Celina Myers Mia is not even 25 when she dies in a car crash… and wakes as a vampire. Knowing she cannot go back to her old life… She has to decide which vampire clan she is joining… 2 clans with old feuds via for her and a gift she lost as she grew older has started to return and she needs it to protect innocent lives. I was super sonic excited to read this book…. I kept seeing it on booksta and I was so pumped… It was boring. The book only covered a few days and nothing much happened. The vampire plot was fine and we got a lot of world building around it but it wasn’t massively interesting. I had to go back and listen a few times because I stopped paying attention. All the good stuff happens at the end and it was so rushed. It wasn’t a terrible book… It just wasn't brilliant but maybe I am too old now for this kind of book? 3.5 stars Thank you @netgalley #bookblogger #bookreader #booklover #booklorian #lionessofliteracy #bookish

Book review - Fiction - ebook - Fantasy I just finished The Younger Gods by Katie Shepard and here are my musings. Iona headed the rebellion of mortals to overthrow the Gods… Losing her betrothed has broken her more than that last battle ever could have. In a moment of grief, ione makes a deal with her former patron goddess… If she can convince Taran, her love, to follow her home from the underworld, he can live again. If she fails… she will be trapped there forever. As soon as she arrives she finds the dead gods have been reborn and are out for revenge and the worst part.. Taran is one of them and his reincarnation does not remember her… Can she stop the next war? Can she get Taran out of the underworld? That was one beautifully fun ride!! I really like the story of Opheus and Eurydice and this one loosely fits their Greek mythology… It is loosely.. Very loosely based and I really liked how this story panned out. It was totally heartbreaking. She travels to the underworld in her heartbreak just to find out he has no clue who she is but dang it hurts my heart. I thought the characters were well written and I fell in love with Taran and Iona and the love they had before he forgot her. I thought the writing was so beautiful and the slow burn worked really well. I usually like a more expedient pace but this was clever and I felt drawn right into the story. 4.5 stars I cannot wait to see what happens next!! Thank you @berkleypub and @netgalley for my gifted copy. #berkleypub #romance #fantasy #greekretelling #booklover #bookishblogger

Book review - Fiction - E-arc - Historical Fiction - Historical Mystery - Romance I just finished The Bookbinder's Secret by A. D. Bell and here are my musings. Lily is an apprentice to a master book binder and isn’t pleased with the constraints of her life. Being an apprentice in a man's world… But when she was given a burned book during a visit to a collector she finds something so much more under the binding… A love letter… a 50 year old love letter. Getting pulled into the mystery of this forbidden romance, she becomes obsessed but she is not the only one looking for the books with more of the hidden pages… Is finding the truth worth her life? Is it a risk she is willing to take? Well I was definitely charmed by the characters. Lily was so warm and I really was cheering her on. I liked how all the characters added a new emotional depth to the story! So very clever. This book was tight!!! It was well paced for historical fiction and it was clever. No loose threads. I love that! I couldn’t put the dang thing down! I should have gone to bed… I had to finish. The just one more chapter thing turned into I am so close to finishing. It's beautifully written. I was thoroughly entertained. I loved the vibes…. I loved the descriptive details of the book stores and I was invested in the letters too. I could smell paper and leather. It's a beautiful balance of plot vs character and so well done. All in all it was a great read! 4.5 stars Thank you to @netgalley and @stmartinspress for my gifted copy. #historicalfiction #romance #mystery #bookish #bookdragon #readersofbooktok #readertok #bookalorian #litdulterous #podcaster

Book review - Fiction - audiobook - sci-fi Artificial Truth by J.M. Lee When KC Kim, tech genius and creator of the top of the line AI dies of cancer, no one believes it and his widow Minju is looked upon with suspicion. 6 years on she moved on and remarried but she can’t help feeling like KC isn’t really gone. She sees him on her walk.. His fav custom shoes arrive at the house. Is KC reaching out from beyond the grave or the AI realm? This one was super intriguing. It was a bit bland with the structure and the tone of the book but the plot was super exciting. I found the characters massively lacklustre but it didn’t seem to matter because all the sci-fi stuff was the magic here. It was well paced too which makes up for the monotone of the writing. I found the science fiction parts to be fascinating. It felt realistic and it was both terrifying and exhilarating to know this could be our future one day. I enjoyed the narration and if you like sci-fi… you will enjoy this one. 4 stars Thank you @netgalley #bookinfluencer #bookinfluencing #bookblog #bookshblog #blogger #bookpodcast #podcaster #bookish #bookbusiness

Book Review - Fiction - Audiobook - Romance Never Over by Clare Gilmore Paige has the chance to be a songwriter but her songs lack real world emotion… In a shocking move she reaches out to her ex Liam… A man she has not had contact with in 4 years… She wants him to date her and break her heart. For some mental reason he agrees. 2 months of travelling for Liam’s work, sharing beds and remembering the past has old feelings reigniting but can she keep her eye on the prize? I thought the concept of this book was a little weird. Seeking out an ex to break your heart… An ex just going along with it.. Weird. Paige was a bit of a flake, easily led and I didn’t want that from this book. It took ages for me to settle in but once I did, I really did like it. The ending was good and the narration was amazing. It was different and it took some time but I am glad I read it. 3.5 stars Thank you @netgalley for my gifted copy #bookreview #bookishblogger #bookdragon #readersofig #reading

Book Review - Fiction - Young Adult - YA - Mystery - Thriller - Horror I just finished Night Terror by Vincent Ralph and here are my musings. What kind of maniacs hold up a bookstore? The kind looking for an urban legend.. A book… The Burning book. Something sinister comes out of the pages and it wants to feast on human flesh.. Can Noah and the other hostages make it out of the mall without unleashing a blood bath on their town? Brainnnnnnnsssssss zombiesssssssssssss brainnnnnnnnsssss haha If you have been subscribed for a while, then you know I did book 1 - Dead Fake and loved the vibes… This is book 2 and it was just as good a read. The best part is it works as a standalone so yay for the author being a rock star! This one does have more of the horror vibes opposed to the mystery/thriller that book one had going on. I dug it. I like horrors and it wasn’t insane either so if you don’t read a lot of horror, it won’t matter because it has that glossy fearstreet vibes. The pacing was phenomenal. The story kept moving and the pages kept getting flipped like I was Johnny 5 needing input. I was engrossed. I did find that the author played a fast and loose game with conventions within the genre but I actually loved it! It was clever, unique and something I will now expect whenever I pick up one of his books! This installment follows Noah and he was really well written. He didn’t have those teen-douche vibes and came across as a decent kid. LOVED THAT!!! I also highly enjoyed that the book was set in a creepy-ass mall. It was a solid follow up to my kind of YA series. I liked the messy… I liked the tone and I was 100% entertained. Cannot wait to see where this series goes next. ⭐ Rating: 4 Chaos level: 3 Thank you to @wednesdaybooks for my gifted copy and to @vincentralphwriter for bringing me zombies. Highly recommend! Thank you for being a subscriber! https://open.spotify.com/show/5kKN96RNPNh4uNDZzpIE1A - Book podcast #yahorrorreads #bookalorian #exclusivecontent #zombies #readercommunity

