Friday, November 30, 2007

On the Run- Lorena McCourtney


Ok, I admit it. I love these books.
I am addicted to LOL Ivy Malone.
My only reget is that there is only one more book in the series (to my knowledge). However, it is, thankfully, safely on my bed side table waiting for me to dig in this weekend. :-)
From Amazon.com:
Super senior sleuth Ivy Malone is spunkier than Miss Marple, with a curiosity that just won't quit.
That inquisitiveness has gotten her into plenty of trouble, including murder, mayhem, and a place on a mini-Mafia hit list.
Now Ivy's headed across the country with a stray cat and God as her only companions.
But just when she thinks she's safe, two dead bodies turn up-discovered by Ivy, of course.
A flock of emus, a survivalist outpost, and paintball are just a few of the strange things Ivy has to deal with in order to solve this latest crime.
But will anyone believe the truth?
On the Run, the third book in the Ivy Malone mysteries, is a mix of great fun and great suspense. Readers will love Ivy's latest lively adventure.
2007 total: 39

Friday, November 23, 2007

In Plain Sight- Lorena McCourtney

This book was better than the first.

It continues where "Invisible" left off.

I am really enjoying this series. It is believeable (this one more so than the last), well written, and the story flows along smoothly until the very end.

The "cheesiness" is much less in this book. The references to God are believable, not preachy or well..... cheesy. ;-)

I was pleased to see that our library had all 4 books in the series. I snatched up all of them. :-)


Book Description (from Amazon.com)
Ever wonder how a little old lady with possum-gray hair could wind up on a homicidal hit list? Well, nothing is too outlandish for Ivy Malone.


She's back and she's brought her mutant curiosity gene with her.


And ever since the evil-intentioned Drake Braxton and his family threatened to make road kill out of Ivy, her life has been crazier than ever! With the ever-present threat of looming Braxtons, Ivy decides to get out of Dodge for a while. But for someone who slides down banisters and drives a T-Bird, hiding from the mob does not come easily. And when strange things start happening to her new neighbors, Ivy's snooping sense kicks into overdrive. Will she unravel the mystery? Or will the threats to her safety scare her away? With Invisible, readers laughed so hard they cried. In Plain Sight, the second Ivy Malone mystery, promises to be even better!

2007 total: 38

Monday, November 12, 2007

Invisible- Lorena McCourtney

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I'm not a big fan of most Christian fiction.
This book looked interesting, so I decided to give it a try.
I liked it for the most part.

From the back cover:
She's not your average crime fighter!
Ivy Malone has a curiosity that sometimes gets her into trouble, and it's only aggravated by her discovery that she can easily escape the public eye.
So when vandals romp through the local cemetery, she takes advantage of her newfound anonymity and its unforeseen advantages as she launches her own unofficial investigation.
Despite her oddball humor and unconventional snooping, Ivy soon becomes discouraged by her failure to turn up any solid clues.
And after Ivy witnesses something ominous and unexplained, she can't resist putting her investigative powers to work again.
Even the authorities' attempts to keep Ivy out of danger and her nosy neighbor's match-making schemes can't slow her down.
But will the determination that fuels this persistent, quirky sleuth threaten her very safety?

My thoughts:
~Some things in the book were predictable, some were not.
~There was a bit of the cheesiness that is common in Christian fiction, but not too much.
~While not laugh out loud funny, the book is humorous
~It was a delightful read.
~Ivy is a very likeable character, as are many of the other colorful characters in this book.

It seems like each subsequent book builds on the previous one, so if you're interested in this series you should start with the first one.

I will definitely be reading more of these.

2007 total: 37

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Hallowe'en Party- Agatha Christie

A young girl is found drowned in a bucket of bobbing apples at a Halloween party.
Hercule Poirot is called in to find the killer.

As in any Christie novel, the motive is anything but simple.

I was excited though, because for the first time (in one of A.C.'s books) I guessed the culprit! I was totally wrong about the motive, but still!

This was not one of her best works, but it is still impressive when you consider that she wrote it when she was 79 years old.