| Kisser: A Stone Barrington Novel Author: Woods, Stuart Tony, Roberts. ISBN: 0-14-314538-X |
Audio CD Penguin Audio
At the start of
bestseller Woods's entertaining 17th Stone Barrington novel (after Loitering
with Intent), the handsome New York lawyer smoothly picks up Carrie Cox, an
aspiring actress who's recently moved from Georgia to New York City, at
Elaine's, his favorite Manhattan restaurant. As usual, every beautiful woman
Barrington encounters pursues him, including Carrie, art gallery assistant Rita
Gammage, U.S. attorney Tiffany Baldwin, and mentally unstable Dolce Bianci, to
whom he was once briefly married. In spite of all the female attentions,
Barrington manages to shield Carrie from her ex-husband, protect young heiress
Hildy Parsons from a con artist/drug dealer, and plot to take down Ponzi scammer
Sig Larsen. Too crafty to let Barrington sail unscathed through encounters with
women or criminals, Woods devises plenty of snarls to provoke laughs and keep
the action interesting in a series that excels at playing out male fantasies.
| Brava, Valentine CD: A Novel Author: Trigiani, Adriana Campbell, Cassandra ISBN: 0-06-179139-3 |
Audio CD HarperAudio
Trigiani's sequel to Very Valentine
is a sweet second act for shoemaker and designer Valentine Roncalli. Val takes
over the New York family-run shoe business with feet-of-clay older brother,
Alfred; falls for the dashing, older Gianluca in Italy; and takes a business
risk in South America, where she unearths a dusty chapter of family history.
There are plenty of picturesque globe-trotting adventures in Tuscany, Manhattan,
and Buenos Aires, and, for artistic and independent Val, a grown-up commitment
evolves. There is no art without love. Only love can open someone up to the
possibilities of living and creating art, Val writes to the wary Gianluca. And
the startling twist of family history finally challenges an old-fashioned,
insular clan to join the modern world. But it's always the endearing, unnerving
and rowdy Roncallis who steal the show. Look for a heartbreaking exit of one
beloved character, and a cliffhanger breakup in this charming valentine to love,
forgiveness, and family.
| Last Snow Author: Lustbader, Eric Van Ferrone, Richard ISBN: 1-4272-0878-6 |
Audio CD Macmillan Audio
Lustbader's wordy sequel
to First Daughter takes dyslexic Jack McClure, former ATF agent and now adviser
to recently elected U.S. president Edward Carson, to Moscow, where Carson is
negotiating an important treaty with Russian president Yukin. When minority whip
Sen. Lloyd Berns dies in a mysterious hit-and-run accident on Capri, the
president asks Jack to investigate. Accompanied by Annika, a beautiful Federal
Security Bureau agent who's part of a complicated Russian trap, and Alli,
Carson's 22-year-old daughter whom Jack saved from a bad guy in the previous
book, Jack travels to Ukraine, where Berns was supposed to be on a fact-finding
tour. In Kiev, Jack finds a secret agency called Trinadtsat, a shadowy group of
Russian oligarchs, and plenty of trouble, including a retired American general
out to have him killed.
| Kill and Tell Author: Howard, Linda Ross, Natalie ISBN: 1-4233-6334-5 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Linda Howard's romantic suspense Kill and
Tell supplies readers with plenty of thrills and chills. As a nurse, Karen Whitlaw has seen more than the average person, but even she isn't prepared to
identify the body of the father she hasn't seen since she was 13. The local
detective on the case, Marc Chastain, informs Karen that her father, who was
homeless, has been murdered. Still grief stricken over the recent death of her
mother, Karen isn't prepared to examine her feelings about her father and his
absence from her life. She is willing to accept that he was the victim of street
crime until her home is burglarized and she becomes the target for some
frightening "accidents." Whoever killed her father is after her, and the only
hope she has for discovering why must lie in the notebook that Karen's father
mailed to her mother shortly before his death.
| Saving CeeCee Honeycutt: A Novel Author: Hoffman, Beth Lamia, Jenna ISBN: 0-14-314554-1 |
Audio CD Penguin Audio
Hoffman's debut, a by-the-numbers
Southern charmer, recounts 12-year-old Cecelia Rose Honeycutt's recovery from a
childhood with her crazy mother, Camille, and cantankerous father, Carl, in
1960s Willoughby, Ohio. After former Southern beauty queen Camille is struck and
killed by an ice cream truck, Carl hands over Cecelia to her great-aunt Tootie.
Whisked off to a life of privilege in Savannah, Ga., Cecelia makes fast friends
with Tootie's cook, Oletta, and gets to know the cadre of eccentric women who
flit in and out of Tootie's house, among them racist town gossip Violene Hobbs
and worldly, duplicitous Thelma Rae Goodpepper. Aunt Tootie herself is the
epitome of goodness, and Oletta is a sage black woman. Unfortunately, any hint
of trouble is nipped in the bud before it can provide narrative tension, and
Hoffman toys with, but doesn't develop, the idea that Cecelia could inherit her
mother's mental problems.
| The First Rule Author: Crais, Robert thi.., Readers met Joe Pike in Robert Crais's THE WATCHMAN, and now the LA ISBN: 1-4233-7548-3 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Robert Crais on Joe Pike Joe Pike is
back, and this time I'm ready. I have always received a lot of fan mail, but
nothing prepared us for the tsunami that flooded my website when The Watchman
was published. (The Watchman was the first Joe Pike novel. Joe is now returning
in The First Rule.) I mean, I knew Joe was popular, but c'monnnn. We always see
a spike in e-mail when a book is released (by "we," I'm talking about myself and
the sorely overworked Carol T, who creates our newsletter and manages our
e-mail). This spike typically lasts eight to ten weeks, before leveling back to
our average of about twenty e-mails a day. But when The Watchman was published,
the spike was way larger, and didn't begin to fade until three months later.
Then, amazingly, it grew again--coming back stronger than ever as thousands of
readers--Joe Pike fanatics, bless'm!--spread the word. And the word was: sex.
Like Elvis Cole, Joe had always gotten a lot of mail from women, but the tone of
his mail now changed. They sent gifts. They sent pictures. They wrote, "I love
Joe Pike," but not in a way suggesting they were fond of him or maybe kinda
crushing on him. Pike's fans were feral. They said, "I WANT Joe Pike." Meaning:
Pike is my love slave! I get it. It is not lost on me that the young male
heartthrobs in the current crop of insanely successful vampire films are all
brooding bad-boy loners, held in check from their evil ways only by the love of
a good woman, who is herself moved by their tortured hearts. Has any vampire
been as lethal as Joe Pike, or as tortured? Pike is the ultimate bad boy. He is
dangerous, enigmatic, and male with a capital M, but it is his damaged soul that
makes him sexy with a capital S. His lack of emotion suggests an inner landscape
so damaged it is as barren as the desert surrounding Tikrit. It also suggests an
emptiness waiting to be filled, and therein lies Pike's tragic nature and, I
suspect, the sexy-hot core of his huge appeal. My female readers intuit that he
is redeemable, and an awful lot of them want to help with his redemption! For
men, Joe Pike's appeal is different, but no less powerful. Pike takes no crap
and fears no man, and this is a pretty common fantasy. Try to imagine Joe Pike
getting cut off in traffic or shoved off the sidewalk? Ha--they wouldn't dare!
Pike's red-arrow tattoos probably sum up the fantasy best of all: here is a man
who will not back up, or back down, and pretty much every guy wants to be that
man (even if only in a fantasy life!) from time to time, or have such a friend
as his wingman. And speaking of friends--Pike wouldn't be Pike if it weren't for
Elvis Cole, so hard-core Elvis Cole fans need have no fear: Elvis Cole is back,
playing a large and important role in The First Rule. I could no more write a
Joe Pike novel without Elvis than I could write an Elvis Cole novel without Joe.
These guys are more than partners. They are friends. They are two underdogs who
have turned themselves into heroes. --Robert Crais (Photo © Patrik Giardino)
| Catching Fire Author: Collins, Suzanne McCormick, Carolyn ISBN: 0-545-10141-7 |
Audio CD Scholastic Audio Books
. Gr 7 Up--Every
year in Panem, the dystopic nation that exists where the U.S. used to be, the
Capitol holds a televised tournament in which two teen "tributes" from each of
the surrounding districts fight a gruesome battle to the death. In The Hunger
Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, the tributes from impoverished
District Twelve, thwarted the Gamemakers, forcing them to let both teens
survive. In this rabidly anticipated sequel, Katniss, again the narrator,
returns home to find herself more the center of attention than ever. The
sinister President Snow surprises her with a visit, and Katniss's fear when Snow
meets with her alone is both palpable and justified. Catching Fire is divided
into three parts: Katniss and Peeta's mandatory Victory Tour through the
districts, preparations for the 75th Annual Hunger Games, and a truncated
version of the Games themselves. Slower paced than its predecessor, this sequel
explores the nation of Panem: its power structure, rumors of a secret district,
and a spreading rebellion, ignited by Katniss and Peeta's subversive victory.
Katniss also deepens as a character. Though initially bewildered by the
attention paid to her, she comes almost to embrace her status as the rebels'
symbolic leader. Though more of the story takes place outside the arena than
within, this sequel has enough action to please Hunger Games fans and leaves
enough questions tantalizingly unanswered for readers to be desperate for the
next installment.
| Hunger Games - Audio Author: Collins, Suzanne McCormick, Carolyn (Read by) ISBN: 0-545-09102-0 |
Audio CD Scholastic Audio Books
there really are only seven original plots in the world,
it's odd that boy meets girl is always mentioned, and society goes bad and
attacks the good guy never is. Yet we have Fahrenheit 451, The Giver, The House
of the Scorpion--and now, following a long tradition of Brave New Worlds, The
Hunger Games. Collins hasn't tied her future to a specific date, or weighted it
down with too much finger wagging. Rather less 1984 and rather more Death Race
2000, hers is a gripping story set in a postapocalyptic world where a
replacement for the United States demands a tribute from each of its
territories: two children to be used as gladiators in a televised fight to the
death.Katniss, from what was once Appalachia, offers to take the place of her
sister in the Hunger Games, but after this ultimate sacrifice, she is entirely
focused on survival at any cost. It is her teammate, Peeta, who recognizes the
importance of holding on to one's humanity in such inhuman circumstances. It's a
credit to Collins's skill at characterization that Katniss, like a new Theseus,
is cold, calculating and still likable. She has the attributes to be a winner,
where Peeta has the grace to be a good loser.It's no accident that these games
are presented as pop culture. Every generation projects its fear: runaway
science, communism, overpopulation, nuclear wars and, now, reality TV. The State
of Panem--which needs to keep its tributaries subdued and its citizens
complacent--may have created the Games, but mindless television is the real
danger, the means by which society pacifies its citizens and punishes those who
fail to conform. Will its connection to reality TV, ubiquitous today, date the
book? It might, but for now, it makes this the right book at the right time.
What happens if we choose entertainment over humanity? In Collins's world, we'll
be obsessed with grooming, we'll talk funny, and all our sentences will end with
the same rise as questions.