Monday, December 12, 2022

Review | The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

The Family Game is a mystery/thriller by Catherine Steadman.

The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

A rich, eccentric family. A time-honored tradition. Or a lethal game of survival? One woman finds out what it really takes to join the 1% in this riveting psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Something in the Water, Mr. Nobody, and The Disappearing Act.

Harry is a novelist on the brink of stardom; Edward, her husband-to-be, is seemingly perfect. In love and freshly engaged, their bliss is interrupted by the reemergence of the Holbecks, Edward's eminent family and the embodiment of American old money. For years, they've dominated headlines and pulled society's strings, and Edward left them all behind to forge his own path. But there are eyes and ears everywhere. It was only a matter of time before they were pulled back in . . .

After all, even though he's long severed ties with his family, Edward is set to inherit it all. Harriet is drawn to the glamour and sophistication of the Holbecks, who seem to welcome her with open arms, but everything changes when she meets Robert, the inescapably magnetic head of the family. At their first meeting, Robert slips Harry a cassette tape, revealing a shocking confession which sets the inevitable game in motion.

What is it about Harry that made him give her that tape? A thing that has the power to destroy everything? As she ramps up her quest for the truth, she must endure the Holbecks' savage Christmas traditions all the while knowing that losing this game could be deadly.

The Family Game is a holiday themed thriller that I read with the Horror Spotlight discord group. I want to say straightaway that I liked this book because I'm probably gonna spend this review doing a whole lot of complaining.

First off, for those of you who hate prologues because it usually means the book is boring for a while, I hate to inform you that there is a prologue and the book is, in fact, boring for a while. The Family Game starts out with a man and a woman enjoying the holidays in New York. It feels very much like a super messed up holiday romcom. It's romantic and it's over the top and it's in the big city, but you know from the prologue the female main character is going to wind up bloody and scared for her life on the floor of his family's holiday home.

There is a lot to not believe in this novel, but there's also a lot to keep you reading and guessing and griping out loud.

My biggest fear when I started reading the holiday game was that I would not care whether this woman survived by the end of the book because she's not very likable. But somehow even though I didn't like a soul in this novel, I still wanted to know what was really happening. I'm not usually the type of reader who tries to guess who did it, what the twist is, who's lying, but I was guessing and wondering in The Family Game.

There is so much to unpack now that I have finished reading this novel, but I don't have it in me to do the unpacking that's necessary to make it all makes sense. This book is being billed as a psychological thriller, but it's not what it had hoped to be.

So while I could sit around the kitchen table and gripe about the characters and the plot all day long, I still would not tell you not to read it. If you have The Family Game on your TBR, you should definitely read it. There is something to be said about a book that can make you gripe this much. Read it and then let me know what you think. We can scratch our heads about it together.

3/5 Stars
⭐⭐⭐★★


Jennifer

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Sunday, December 11, 2022

Recent Updates and Currently Reading | December 11

How is your weekend going? I have nothing exciting to report. I'm absolutely not prepared for the holidays, but I'm ready for them to get here anyway! My tree is up, but we haven't even put the ornaments on yet. Do you decorate for Christmas?

Posted Last Week


2022 Books I Wanted to Read but Haven't Yet


Finished Reading


1-2-3-4, I Declare a Thumb War by Lisi Harrison and Daniel Kraus The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

1-2-3-4, I Declare a Thumb War by Lisi Harrison and Daniel Kraus [dnf] - The dedication of this middle grade book is "To all future final girls. You've got this." Say what? I decided to put this one down at 50 pages because I could tell it was not going to be for me.

The Family Game by Catherine Steadman ⭐⭐⭐★★ - Review coming tomorrow!


Currently Reading


The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore

The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore - This is the December pick for my local book club. I've never read this so we'll see!


Added to the TBR


The Stranded by Sarah Daniels Tell Me What Really Happened by Chelsea Sedoti This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham
Four Found Dead by Natalie D. Richards The Warning by Kristy Acevedo Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance by by Robin Furth

Huge thanks to Sourcebooks Fire for sending me this box of books! 

  • The Stranded by Sarah Daniels - It's been a long time since I've read a YA post-apocalyptic/dystopian novel. I'm looking forward to this hopefully nostalgic jump back into that old fav genre.
  • Tell Me What Really Happened by Chelsea Sedoti - This YA mystery is told through police interviews - I'm intrigued!
  • This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham - I can't wait to check out this horror comedy. It is just what I need right now.
  • Four Found Dead by Natalie D. Richards - These theater workers are trapped in a mall with a killer. Fun!
  • The Warning by Kristy Acevedo - This is another dystopian and it's a science fiction one at that! I did not read enough scifi this year so this fits perfectly with my plans for next year.

Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance by Robin Furth - Mike Flanagan's dream of adapting the Dark Tower is coming true so my dreams are coming true. The Dark Tower has been a 20 year long struggle for me. I have a love/hate relationship with the series, and I refuse to be defeated by it. I'm going to try to pick back up with book 5 for the countless time next year (I've seriously lost count) with this encyclopedia of the Dark Tower by my side.


Currently Watching


Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Run Sweetheart Run

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - My youngest has discovered the Percy Jackson books. My favorite thing is seeing my kids get excited about books. After he finished The Lightning Thief I watched the movie with him and listened to aaaaalllllllllll the differences between the book and the movie. :)

Run Sweetheart Run - I watched Run Sweetheart Run with the Horror Spotlight discord group. It was so much fun! It took us all by surprise, and it was a great break from the week.



This post is being shared as part of The Sunday Salon at Readerbuzz, Book Date’s It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Caffeinated Book Reviewer's The Sunday Post.

Jennifer

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Tuesday, December 6, 2022

2022 Books I Wanted to Read but Haven't Yet

Top Ten Tuesday is a feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is a freebie so I'm going to use this opportunity to post my TBR OF SHAME. These are 2022 releases that I bought but didn't read. Oof. I hope this pressures me into reading them. I'm pretty sure I will love them all! Let me know if any of these are your favorites.

The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd Witchlings by Claribel A. Ortega The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne

The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd

Witchlings by Claribel A. Ortega

The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne


Hunters of the Lost City by Kali Wallace Book of Night by Holly Black Breathless by Amy McCulloch

Hunters of the Lost City by Kali Wallace

Book of Night by Holly Black

Breathless by Amy McCulloch


The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark The Midnighters by Hana Tooke

The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager

The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark

The Midnighters by Hana Tooke


Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert First Born by Will Dean You're Invited by Amanda Jayatissa

Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert

First Born by Will Dean

You're Invited by Amanda Jayatissa


This Appearing House by Ally Malinenko Amari and the Great Game by B.B. Alston Glassheart by Kate Alice Marshall

This Appearing House by Ally Malinenko

Amari and the Great Game by B.B. Alston

Glassheart by Kate Alice Marshall


Sign Here by Claudia Lux White Horse by Erika T. Wurth The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson

Sign Here by Claudia Lux

White Horse by Erika T. Wurth

The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson

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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Recent Updates and Currently Reading | December 4

I waded through my spam comments and released a bunch of comments that got caught. I'm so sorry if you got swept up in the spam filter - I was in there, too! Now how does that happen? My own replies went to spam.

We are having a great weekend. We spent the day at a museum yesterday. Then we took the kids out to eat and looking at Christmas lights. We went to a street that goes way over the top. It's so magical!

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Posted Last Week


These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall What Lives in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney


Book Review | These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
⭐⭐⭐⭐💫

On My Wishlist | What Lives in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall

Book Review | Daisy Darker by ⭐⭐⭐⭐★


Finished Reading


Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier

Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - I tried to write some feelings here and it started turning into a full review so stay tuned for that soon!

Currently Reading


The Family Game by Catherine Steadman Writing Irresistible KidLit by Mary Kole

The Family Game by Catherine Steadman - The Family Game is the December pick for the Horror Spotlight readalong. It's a holiday themed psychological thriller so it's the perfect time to be reading this.

Writing Irresistible KidLit by Mary Kole - I'm loving this. It was written in 2012 so it's dated (which I expected) but I adore hearing industry people talk this way about YA and MG.



This post is being shared as part of The Sunday Salon at Readerbuzz, Book Date’s It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Caffeinated Book Reviewer's The Sunday Post.

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Review | Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

Source: personal purchase. This is a review of my reading experience.

Daisy Darker is a mystery/thriller by Alice Feeney.


The New York Times bestselling Queen of Twists returns…with a family reunion that leads to murder.

After years of avoiding each other, Daisy Darker’s entire family is assembling for Nana’s 80th birthday party in Nana’s crumbling gothic house on a tiny tidal island. Finally back together one last time, when the tide comes in, they will be cut off from the rest of the world for eight hours.

The family arrives, each of them harboring secrets. Then at the stroke of midnight, as a storm rages, Nana is found dead. And an hour later, the next family member follows…

Trapped on an island where someone is killing them one by one, the Darkers must reckon with their present mystery as well as their past secrets, before the tide comes in and all is revealed.

With a wicked wink to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, Daisy Darker’s unforgettable twists will leave readers reeling.

Daisy Darker is a messed up book.

Daisy Darker is a story like And Then There Were None and Clue where the characters get picked off one by one. This is all in the synopsis so I guess it's okay to also say this in my review. I absolutely loved And Then There Were None, and I enjoyed Daisy Darker, too. In Daisy Darker, the Darker family is reuniting at their family home Seaglass. They are on an island where when the tide comes in there's no way to leave the island for eight hours until the tide goes back out. It's the perfect setting for one of these trapped thriller novels.

I saw someone on Booktube the other day say when a reviewer says they can't really talk about a book because it would be spoilers that means the reviewer didn't actually read the book (lol). That's a weird hot take, and you are just going to have to believe that I read Daisy Darker because this is one of those books that you can't really talk about without spoiling something. Maybe that Booktuber needs to read more thrillers?

If you enjoy messed up family secrets that slowly get revealed over the course of a book, I recommend you give Daisy Darker a try.

I read my first Alice Feeney last year when I read Rock Paper Scissors. I was anxious to read more books by Feeney and was really excited that Daisy Darker was a Book-of-the-Month selection this year and that it was getting such great reviews from readers that I trust. I love Feeney's characters and her twists and her suspense. I find her books impossible to believe, but I have a great time reading them and I don't want to put them down.

Daisy Darker is a thriller, but it's also horror–adjacent. I recommend it to readers like me who love horror and love thrillers and love reading those books that straddle the line as horror-adjacent.

4/5 stars
⭐⭐⭐⭐★

Jennifer

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