Airborne

Airborne by DiAnn Mills
on Tour September 1 – September 30, 2020

Synopsis:

Heather Lawrence’s long-awaited vacation to Salzburg wasn’t supposed to go like this. Mere hours into the transatlantic flight, the Houston FBI agent is awakened when passengers begin exhibiting horrific symptoms of an unknown infection. As the virus quickly spreads and dozens of passengers fall ill, Heather fears she’s witnessing an epidemic similar to ones her estranged husband studies for a living—but this airborne contagion may have been deliberately released.

While Heather remains quarantined with other survivors, she works with her FBI colleagues to identify the person behind this attack. The prime suspect? Dr. Chad Lawrence, an expert in his field . . . and Heather’s husband. The Lawrences’ marriage has been on the rocks since Chad announced his career took precedence over his wife and future family and moved out.

As more victims fall prey days after the initial outbreak, time’s running out to hunt down the killer, one who may be closer to the victims than anyone ever expected.

Book Details:

Genre: Romantic Suspense
Published by: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication Date: September 8th 2020
Number of Pages: 400
ISBN: 1496427173 (ISBN13: 9781496427175)
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound | Goodreads

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Book Blogger Hop #39


Click the image above to know what this is about! It’s fun!

This week question:

Do you have a pet peeve about books? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)

My answer:

They should have the same orientation of the spines. See the picture below? The two books on the left are normal spine books. The two on the right drives me up the wall with their un-correct orientation. And the fact that books in general aren’t all the same height. I can understand the thickness but not the height. Just make them standard! My OCD is showing…

Hiatus

It’s time to take a small hiatus. Since June I struggled reading because of lack of time and I’m one of that person who don’t like audio books so I don’t and won’t listen to them. So I’m going to stop to publish reviews for the time being because I don’t have any left ready.

Some challenges are completed and I don’t know about the others right now. I do need to post the links to my reviews on the various challenge websites which I will do hopefully soon.

So this is a small goodbye, not forever, just to have new material to publish here. Please read as much as you can and if you ever wonder outside, please wear a mask! It’s not that difficult to understand.

The Magdalene Deception

The Magdalene Deception by Gary McAvoy
on Tour August 1 – September 30, 2020

Synopsis:

For two thousand years, believers have relied on Christ’s Resurrection as the bedrock of Christian faith. But what if the Vatican had been blackmailed into suppressing a first-century manuscript revealing the Resurrection to be a myth—and that long-hidden document suddenly reappears?

Michael Dominic, a young Jesuit priest expert in the study of ancient writings, is assigned to the Vatican as an archivist in the Church’s legendary Secret Archives. Hana Sinclair, a reporter for a Paris newspaper whose privileged family owns a prominent Swiss bank, is chasing a story about Jewish gold stolen by the Nazis during World War II—millions of dollars in bullion that ended up in the vaults of the Vatican Bank.

When Dominic discovers a long-hidden papyrus written by Mary Magdalene—one that threatens the very foundations of Christianity—he and Hana, aided by brave Swiss Guards, try to prevent sinister forces from obtaining the manuscript, among them the feared Ustasha underground fascist movement, Interpol, and shadowy figures at the highest levels of the Vatican itself.

Based on illuminating historical facts—including the intriguing true story of Bérenger Saunière, the mysterious abbé in the French village of Rennes-le-Château; and the Cathars, fabled keepers of the Holy Grail—“The Magdalene Deception” will take readers on a gripping journey through one of the world’s most secretive institutions and the sensitive, often explosive manuscripts found in its vaults.

Book Details:

Genre: Suspense Thriller
Published by: Literati Editions
Publication Date: July 1st 2020
Number of Pages: 368
ISBN: 0990837653 (ISBN13: 9780990837657)
Series: The Magdalene Chronicles (Book 1)
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

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Book Blogger Hop #38


Click the image above to know what this is about! It’s fun!

This week question:

What draws you in more: the book’s title, the book’s cover, or the summary on the back cover? (submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver’s Reviews)

My answer:

Summery. First of all, when I’m looking for books and I have no idea what to buy I look at the cover. If it inspire me I read the summery and if I don’t like it I will put it down even if the cover is cute.