WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
A witchy fantasy set in New Orleans, battles on a different planet, and crime fiction in a small town make up this week’s list.
I’m currently reading Blood Debts. It takes place in New Orleans, one of my favorite settings and perfect for this story, and that cover is irresistible. Right now the mystery seems pretty obvious, so I’m hoping I’m wrong about it.
Thirty years ago, a young woman was murdered, a family was lynched, and New Orleans saw the greatest magical massacre in its history. In the days that followed, a throne was stolen from a queen.
On the anniversary of these brutal events, Clement and Cristina Trudeau—the sixteen-year-old twin heirs to the powerful, magical, dethroned family—are mourning their father and caring for their sick mother. Until, by chance, they discover their mother isn’t sick—she’s cursed. Cursed by someone on the very magic council their family used to rule. Someone who will come for them next.
Cristina, once a talented and dedicated practitioner of Generational magic, has given up magic for good. An ancient spell is what killed their father and she was the one who cast it. For Clement, magic is his lifeline. A distraction from his anger and pain. Even better than the random guys he hooks up with.
Cristina and Clement used to be each other’s most trusted confidant and friend, now they barely speak. But if they have any hope of discovering who is coming after their family, they’ll have to find a way to trust each other and their family’s magic, all while solving the decades-old murder that sparked the still-rising tensions between the city’s magical and non-magical communities. And if they don’t succeed, New Orleans may see another massacre. Or worse.
I didn’t expect a sequel to Mickey7, so when I received the NetGalley widget from the publisher for Antimatter Blues I was beyond thrilled. Mickey may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he sure is likeable. A movie is in the works with Robert Pattinson starring as Mickey7 – I’ll definitely be in the theater when it releases.
Edward Ashton’s Antimatter Blues is the thrilling follow up to Mickey7 in which an expendable heads out to explore new terrain for human habitation.
Summer has come to Niflheim. The lichens are growing, the six-winged bat-things are chirping, and much to his own surprise, Mickey Barnes is still alive—that last part thanks almost entirely to the fact that Commander Marshall believes that the colony’s creeper neighbors are holding an antimatter bomb, and that Mickey is the only one who’s keeping them from using it. Mickey’s just another colonist now. Instead of cleaning out the reactor core, he spends his time these days cleaning out the rabbit hutches. It’s not a bad life.
It’s not going to last.
It may be sunny now, but winter is coming. The antimatter that fuels the colony is running low, and Marshall wants his bomb back. If Mickey agrees to retrieve it, he’ll be giving up the only thing that’s kept his head off of the chopping block. If he refuses, he might doom the entire colony. Meanwhile, the creepers have their own worries, and they’re not going to surrender the bomb without getting something in return. Once again, Mickey finds the fate of two species resting in his hands. If something goes wrong this time, though, he won’t be coming back.
Mindy McGinnis is an auto-buy author for me. I still haven’t read the description for this book and don’t need to. I know it will be a compelling read.
Lydia Chass doesn’t mind living in a small town; she just doesn’t want to die in one. A lifetime of hard work has put her on track to attend a prestigious journalism program and leave Henley behind—until a school error leaves her a credit short of graduating. Undeterred, Lydia has a plan to earn that credit: transform her listener-friendly local history podcast into a truth-telling exposé. She’ll investigate the Long Stretch of Bad Days: a week when Henley was hit by a tornado and a flash flood as well as its first—and only—murder, which remains unsolved.
But Lydia needs help to bring grit to the show. Bristal Jamison has a bad reputation and a foul mouth, but she also needs a credit to graduate. The unexpected partnership brings together the Chass family—a pillar of the community—and the rough-and-tumble Jamisons, with Bristal hoping to be the first in her family to graduate. Together, they dig into the town’s worst week, determined to solve the murder.
Their investigation unearths buried secrets: a hidden town brothel, lost family treasure, and a teen girl who disappeared. But the past is never far, and some don’t want it to see the light. As threats escalate, the girls have to uncover the truth before the dark history of Henley catches up with them.
This gripping mystery from award-winning author Mindy McGinnis shows the power of a name and one lie and how two girls can use their voices to change a town forever.
I’ve heard only good things about Mickey 7, so I imagine the sequel wil be every bit as compelling.
A Long Stretch of Bad Days also sounds intriguing. Nice variety, Teri!
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I loved Mickey7. He’s not your typical kind of “hero”, and I’m a sucker for snarky characters. Which immediately made me a fan of his. I’ll probably finish Bad Days in a couple sittings. I can never put down her books.
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Surely there’s a twist coming in Blood Debts. Mysteries are like that!
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I sure hope so, Priscilla, but some of the reviews make me wonder. I’ll probably finish it today, so fingers crossed.
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Blood Debts sounds really interesting!
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New Orleans is such a perfect setting for anything magical or supernatural. It just adds to the story in my opinion. Thanks for visiting, Joanna!
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A witchy fantasy in New Orleans sounds perfect! I hope that the mystery shocks you!! Happy reading, Teri!
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Sounds like you’re also a fan of the setting, Leslie. I’m hoping for a shock!
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You intrigued me with Antimatter Blues, Teri. I really like books with anti-heroes, and Mickey sounds like he might need all the help he can get. I’m looking forward to your review and learning what you think of it. 🙂 Happy Reading.
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You’d love Mickey, Diana, but I recommend reading Mickey7 first. He’s full of snark and dark humor, but his heart is always in the right place.
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Oh, I love snark!! Lol. I’m heading to Amazon to check it out.
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All sound great, Teri
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So far, so good, John.
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Teri, all of these sound great. I hope the first one doesn’t let you down, and an unexpected twist arises.
Hugs.
LOL, I’m relating a little too much to the title of the last one.
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Well, the twist never came in the first book. But the last one is off to a great start. And I know what you mean about that title, lol. Hugs!
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Blood Debts sounds interesting. I hope you get surprising twist. Happy reading!
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The twist never came, but I enjoyed the read overall, Yesha. On to the next book!
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A movie based on Mickey7 should be interesting. Hope your enjoying Antimatter Blues!
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I agree – it should be a good one. Antimatter Blues was a great read – finished it in two sittings.
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