Thursday, May 22, 2025

Raising the Dead by Jayne Lisbeth Review

Raising the Dead is the journey of a naive young woman who grows to maturity through the love and mentoring of friends, both living and dead...



 

Title: Raising the Dead

Author: Jayne Lisbeth

Pages: 330

Genre: Coming of Age/Ghost Fiction/Mystery/Supernatural/Women's Friendship

Jayne Lisbeth's second novel, Raising the Dead,  is a coming of age book which delves into the importance of friendship between women and men, strangers and spirits. 

Raising the Dead, bookmarked in the year 1979, is the exploration of a young bride's struggle towards maturity and overcoming the depths of grief.  Ms. Lisbeth's beautiful, poetic prose weaves history, love, friendship, reading,  culinary arts, crafts and the beauty of nature into the development of Emeline, the protagonist of this remarkable work. 

Synopsis: 

 Emeline, a new bride, has been  transported from her beloved home in the California Delta by her husband with their move to his mother's home city, Charles Town, in Virginia.  Marooned in grief after the deaths of her beloved parents. a mysterious elderly woman, Felicity, befriends her. Through Felicity Emeline learns to love reading, cooking. She also becomes confident enough to reach out to others and form new friendships. Felicity teaches Emeline the craft of chair caning, which becomes a lucrative enterprise which further assists Emeline in her search for independence and maturity. When Emeline is most dependent on Felicity her friend mysteriously disappears. With the assistance of her new-found friends Emeline searches and discovers for her lost friend. Through the love of  friendship, her husband and her friends assist Emeline in her search for Felicity, Emeline’s mentor and "other mother,"  Emeline discovers a frightening spiritual reality which uplifts her in unimaginable ways. Through friendship she learns the value of love and the enduring spirit of those who have touched her life, even if they are no longer among the living.

Raising the Dead is a mystery to be unearthed by the reader in these poetic pages.  Loveable and quirky characters, both living and dead, entrance and entertain. Reviewers of Raising the Dead  “can’t put this book down” until they discover how and where Emeline finds her dear friend. Emeline’s  friendships, the development of her relationship with her husband and her search for Felicity help this young bride to move into her future. Emeline is a beloved heroine worthy of the most sophisticated and avid readers.

Raising the Dead is available at Amazon.

 


Book Excerpt

Em breathed in the scent of fresh towels. “Smells like the delta, doesn’t it? Remember how pretty our farm was?” The look that Randy dreaded returned to her eyes.

“It’s going to be alright, Em. I promise. This is a new life for us. This was a good move. We’ll be happy here, you’ll see.” He stepped over the cats and left the little bathroom to retrieve more boxes from the truck.

At the moment, the large obstacle in his mind was not just Em’s continuing sorrow and lack of enthusiasm, but her meeting with Margret. He knew his mother could be difficult and her overwhelming love of Randy could be territorial. Randy hoped his mom would see past Em’s timidity which could make her seem standoffish and cold. He hoped his mom wouldn’t take Em’s timidity the wrong way. On the other hand, he hoped Em wouldn’t blow up over some off-hand innocent remark his mom might make. He had a vague feeling of unease, knowing the two most important women in his life could change in a heartbeat from sweet to sour. He wanted everyone to see Em the way he did: his pretty little bride of two years, with blond curls, violet eyes, curvy body and sweet demeanor. He wished Em could see the good in herself, the essence of who she was, rather than the ignorant delta girl she believed herself to be.

This is a good move, definitely, he reminded himself with each box he unloaded. What could go wrong? They had everything they needed. They had each other. The future looked as bright as any dream he had hoped for in his life with Emeline.

– Excerpted from Raising the Dead by Jayne Lisbeth, Austin Macauley, London, UK, 2023. Reprinted with permission.


About the Author
 

Jayne Lisbeth was born in NYC and continued her life’s journey from Long Island, to New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, California and Tampa, all places featured prominently in her writing.  Her first book, a memoir, Writing In Wet Cement has been published internationally by London based publisher, Austin Macauley. Jayne’s second book, Raising the Dead, a work of historical fiction, mystery, friendship and the supernatural, was published in 2023, also by Austin Macauley.  Ms. Lisbeth publishes monthly “Food for Thought” blogs on her website, Jaynelisbeth.com. Her “Food for Thought” blogs are based on her reflections of  life, friendship, love, and topical subjects of interest. Ms. Lisbeth’s non-fiction, poetry, and short stories have been published from Vermont to California to Tampa, Florida where she has received awards at the local level. She has been published locally in Pages of Our Life, volumes I and II which is currently part of the USF, Tampa, Geriartic Studies Programs. Ms. Lisbeth’s short stories have been published in the LEC Phoenix Anthologies, 2015-2023. Jayne’s interests include writing, reading, exploring, traveling, calligraphy, gravestone rubbing, entertaining and cooking.  Jayne’s author’s website is Jaynelisbeth.com. Ms. Lisbeth and her artist husband, Tim Gibbons, are the owners and founders of Funky As A Monkey Art Studio, providing art in public places and launching new and emerging artists in exhibiting their art.

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My Review:

This is a story about so many different things. Mostly, this book is about family. The family we have, the family we make for ourselves, and especially the one we had, but didn't know it. Em is a young wife who has lost her parents. She was not ready to lose them, and then she had to move as well. She moved to be closer to her mother-in-law. Her mother-in-law, who has had her share of marital issues, is cold and never talks about her ex-husband. Em comes to realize that people respond to their surroundings and how people treat them. Then there is the history in this story, I am not sure how much is based on facts. However, I really enjoyed the cemetery searches, grave rubbings, and buildings from the past. It was interesting to read about the original home owner who built cottages for her workers and how she had the courage to treat her workers as employees and not slaves. The cottages had libraries, window seat and charm. I would love to see these buildings come to life in a movie. Then there is Felicity. The nice older lady who comes and goes into Em's life. Em soon starts a circle of friends that becomes her second family. The ending was great and I enjoyed how each character ended up. I would love to read a sequel and see how these characters are doing. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.


  



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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

PUCK AND PREJUDICE by Lia Riley Review



From the author of Mister Hockey comes a sizzling marriage of convenience romance between a pro hockey player who accidentally travels back in time to Regency Era England and the brazen contemporary of Jane Austen he just can’t help but fall for… 

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a modern single man in possession of a hockey jersey may be exactly what a Regency woman needs to avoid the shackles of marriage...

Goalie for the Austin Regals, Tucker Taylor is benched due to health issues. So he decides to visit his sister in England. But an accidental plunge into an icy pond thrusts him back to 1812 where he comes face to face with a captivating blue-eyed woman who regards him as if he’s grown two heads.

Lizzy Wooddash dreams of a life surrounded by books, engaging conversation, the presence of literary icons like Jane Austen, and... nary a husband in sight. But in Regency England, only widows like her cousin Georgie enjoy freedom and solitary pursuits, unencumbered by expectations. The only way to quickly become a widow is by marrying a dying man or killing a perfectly healthy one, neither of which Lizzy desires.

A visitor from the future might just be the husband of her dreams. Once married, they can figure out how to return Tucker to his proper time, and his absence—aka death—will make Lizzy the widow she always dreamed of becoming. Yet as sparks ignite, they soon realize that matters of the heart rarely adhere to carefully laid plans. Can their love stand the test of time, or will Lizzy get exactly what she wanted...as well as a broken heart?


My Review:
Wow. What question would you ask Jane Austen? How cool would it be to meet her? I would love to meet authors from the past, especially those of groundbreaking books. Tucker was a fun character to like. He was involved in his family's lives. He wants to know about them, like how one of them loves Jane Austen. what is even better is that he is a good guy. I wanted to see him get a happily ever after. Lizzie is also a great character. She wants the freedoms that women do not have yet. If she can send Tucker back, she will get a husband who will not tie her down. This is not your average time travel. The characters figure out how to travel. Because they know how they can decide when to travel through time. I do not remember reading a story where the characters decide to do what they do. I can not wait to read more from this author. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.

HEART SPRUNG by Rachel Dacus Giveaway, Excerpt & Review

 


HEART SPRUNG

Rachel Dacus

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 GENRE:  Contemporary Romance

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BLURB:

A journey across India. A quest for enlightenment. A romance tested by destiny. Songwriter Daniel and his beautiful, free-spirited muse Lara travel to India, following her urge to seek higher consciousness. Daniel’s goal is to make a life in music and to settle down in their new home on the Italian coast. But of course he’d follow her anywhere, and as they wander through sacred temples and bustling streets, he finds purpose in protecting her from the perils and to persuade her to return home. But Lara’s spiritual path beckons her on. When she finally finds the place she knows will change her life, their differences become impossible to ignore. Will their paths diverge, or will they find love is the highest truth?

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Excerpt One:

“Morning, honey,” I whisper into her lusciously soft neck, and then nuzzle it and move up to kiss her silky hair. I long to bring her back to bed and have all the time today to caress every inch of her in the way she likes.

Lara breathes a soft exhale of pleasure and then turns in my arms. I can’t wait to see what she’ll say.

“Know what, babe? We should go traveling!”

“Traveling? We just moved in here. Don’t you want to at least unpack all this stuff my family gave us for the kitchen? Tonio thinks we have to have a set of nested colanders or we’re not truly civilized.”

Lara laughs, but she pushes her idea in a strong voice. “We need adventure! We’re young. We should shake things up.”

Here I am settling for once, not traveling, not adventuring. Settled, not shaken, for once in my life.

“Where were you thinking?” I ask, hoping she means a short vacation in, say, Venice. Or Paris. Though can I afford that?

Lara’s grin is wide and so beautiful I almost don’t catch her answer. “I’m thinking India. For some enlightenment. Wouldn’t that be great?”

Enlightenment—what?

“But that’s so far—and expensive. I don’t have enough, I don’t think. Even if we traveled by train, it’s beyond my means. I can’t just—”

“My treat,” she says, cutting me off. “I can pay for us to go. I have money, remember?”

I remember something vague she said about a trust fund, but why does she need to be enlightened? She’s twenty-two. She’s full of light in my eyes. But If she wants an adventure and to travel, I’m not going to say No. Now I remember: the night we met she said she’d always wanted to go to India. I wish I’d asked her why. I suppose there will be time enough while we’re traveling to ask.

Staring out at the sea, my paradise seems wrecked. But only temporarily. An excursion is something to share, and then we come home and make more sweet music together. Home.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Rachel Dacus is the author of seven novels of women’s fiction, romance, and fantasy. She’s also the author of four poetry collections and has published in Boulevard, Gargoyle, Prairie Schooner, Eclectica and Image: Art, Faith, and Mystery. She enjoys the beauty and culture of the San Francisco Bay Area, where she walks her Silky Terrier and sometimes follows the trails on nearby Mt. Diablo. Read more of her work, her blog, and sign up for her newsletter at her website.

Website: http://www.racheldacus.net

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My Review:

This is a fun story about a couple that learn what they mean to each other while traveling in India. This is especially hard for characters that have not decided where they want their future to be. How can you plan a future for yourself and another person, when you can't even plan for yourself? I enjoyed the story and would love to read more about these characters. I enjoyed reading about India and Italy. I also enjoyed how the characters were into meditation. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.

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The Atrocities of Hope by Michael Olukayode Excerpt & Giveaway



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Michael Olukayode will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.



Nigeria is dealing with a level of disorderliness that is neither compatible with functionality nor with long life. Our problems did not start today; they have been with us for as long as we have existed as a country. But just like a disorder left untreated, our problem has incapacitated us, and the rate of deterioration is currently becoming alarming.

The long-term survival of our country is no longer as assured as it used to be. We are on a slippery slope with nothing to hold on to.

This book attempts to answer the 'what', 'why', 'who', and 'what is next' of our problems. As is always the case when truths are discussed, be ready to be offended.

But if you are open-minded enough to be offended and not switch off and open-minded enough to be offended and keep reading – you might learn one or two things at the end of this book.


Read an Excerpt

Nigeria as a country has been on a downward trend for decades, and anyone in touch with reality can see this. Of course, some will cloak wishful thinking with the shawl of patriotism or deny by faith the level of suffering going on in the country today, but it only takes an honest reflection for even the most positive ‘patriot’ to accept that things are not going well for our nation and that the probability of a better tomorrow is non-existent . . . if we continue down the same path.

Like most Nigerians, discussing the problems of Nigeria and praying for its peace, progress, and prosperity have been parts of my life since I have been old enough to think and pray.

But despite all the prayers, Nigeria has maintained its downward journey. Being burdened with an inquisitive mind and the ability to think about thoughts, I have contemplated the Nigeria question from an early age. I have always asked: Why are Nigeria’s better days always in the past?

Why does Nigeria keep going backward despite all the fasting and prayers?

I eventually outgrew fasting and praying for Nigeria to work—because I knew prayer without work is a waste of time and energy—but despite stopping the prayers and the fasting, I could not stop thinking about the ‘whys’ of our problems.

About the Author:


Michael, a self-described realist with a touch of cynicism, is a UK-based, Nigerian-trained psychiatrist and the author of The Atrocities of Hope: An Analysis of the 'Nigeria Problem.'

Michael's lived experience in Nigeria, his inquisitive mind, and his ability to pull back and observe despite being involved combine well with his skills as a mental health expert to create this work.

Michael is a fellow of the West African College of Physicians, the Faculty of Psychiatry, and is an affiliate member of the Royal College of Psychiatry. He plies his trade as a psychiatrist in the Northwest of England. He describes himself as a member of a speciality that helps you in the fight against your worst enemy: yourself.

Michael is a husband, a father, a brother, an uncle, a friend, a neighbour, a member of the public, a lover of music, and a lover of movies and books.

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Dinked: Serenity Acres: Where Secrets Barely Stay Hidden by Crystal Quast Interview & Giveaway

 

Dinked: Serenity Acres: Where Secrets Barely Stay Hidden by Crystal Quast

About Dinked: Serenity Acres

 

Dinked: Serenity Acres: Where Secrets Barely Stay Hidden 

Mystery 1st in Series 

Setting - Serenity Acres in the town of Southpoint 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Quast 

(April 15, 2025)

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 254 pages

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1069383813 

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1069383815 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DZFCMVHL 

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If you love cozy mysteries, welcome to Serenity Acres in the town of Southpoint, where everyone is a hot mess with a secret to hide. Dinked: Secrets of Serenity Acres, dives deep into the deadly tensions between pickleball and tennis players in the bucolic, ball-buster neighborhood. When Margot Fields tries to push through a plan to expand the local courts, secrets start to come to the surface and residents start to unravel. It’s a death match to the end, but who will come out unscathed in this fun, feisty thriller?

Introducing Daphne Salinger. She’s the president of the Serenity Acres Grounds Association (SAGA) and like everyone in Southpoint, she’s a hot mess with a secret to hide!

Married to handsome technocrat Irwin and mom to teenage daughters River and Brooke, she’s a successful entrepreneur with a thriving online business. Or is it? This shop-a-holic has more than receipts and bags to hide in Dinked: Serenity Acres.

 

CHARACTER INTERVIEW

  1. What words or phrases do they overuse?

Daphne’s a smooth talker who over-shares when she’s nervous and has something to hide, like when she runs into Margot in the grocery store.

She runs a successful online pet costume business and LOVES tossing in e-commerce terms and short-forms like A/B testing and AOV (average-order-value) like EVOO (extra virgin olive oil).

 

  1. Do they have a catchphrase?

 

Daphne's not one to swear (even to herself) and her favourite phrase? Nucking Futs!

It suits nearly every situation and rolls off the tongue. She loves it so much she had mugs made with it (available on Etsy here

 

  1. Are they more optimistic or pessimistic?

 

Daphne is an eternal optimist, even if she has bouts of desperation over her situation. In her heart, she always believes things will work out for the best. And if they don’t, she'll blot it out with prosecco!

 

  1. Are they introverted or extroverted?

 

Daphne is the ultimate extrovert and loves to be seen, heard and admired. There’s nothing that gets her pulse racing like stepping up to the mic on SAGA event nights when it’s all eyes on her! That just rang a reminder bell for Daphne! With Serenity Acres Volume, she’ll need a whole new wardrobe!

 

  1. Do they ever put on airs?

 

Does she ever not?

 

  1. What bad habits do they have?

 

She leaves a wet dishcloth in the sink no matter how many times Irwin begs her not to.

 

  1. What makes them laugh out loud?

 

When she hears someone paid full price for luxury costume jewelry instead of checking out Poshmart!

 

  1. How do they display affection?

 

Daphne’s love language is planning and organizing. While her own closet looks ransacked in reverse, Brooke and River’s clothes are folded meticulously, arranged by color and season. For Irwin, she stocks the kitchen just so, with everything he could ever need to create the delicious meals he whips up nightly (Daphne hates cooking)

 

  1. If they could change one thing about themselves, what would it be?

 

Some impulse control would be great! If Daphne ever did her research, she could have saved herself a whole bunch of trouble in Dinked: Serenity Acres.

 

  1. What is their obsession?

 

            Clothes, hair and make-up, in that order! And a certain dance instructor.

 

  1. What are their pet peeves?

 

Products that don’t deliver and fake Amazon ratings. Nothing disappoints like a new make-up product that doesn’t stack up. That’s when the bags and receipts start to stack up too. At least a portion of Daphne’s under-the-bed space id dedicated to unused “miracle” products.

 

 

  1. What are their idiosyncrasies?

Daphne’s scared of odd numbers and does not allow them to be used on the TV volume remote. She saged the remote last time Irwin left on 17 and secretly blames their house number for certain problems. 

About Crystal Quast

 
 With over twenty years of spinning stories in corporate communications, Dinked: Serenity Acres Where Secrets Barely Stay Hidden is Crystal Quast’s debut novel. When she’s not writing, C.A. loves playing pickleball and tennis, paddleboarding, hiking, and spending time with her family. 

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