Review – Faithless by Karin Slaughter

Faithless

Karin Slaughter

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When I pick up a Grant County book, I drum my fingers on the cover and think, “What am I going to learn about Sara, Jeffery and Lena in this book?” It’s a habit. Like I am waking up the characters, so I can be privileged to learn more about them and Grant County. 

Faithless ripped my heart out. The ultimate sacrifice and length people will go to protect their faith shouldn’t have shocked me, but it did. Family lies, secrets, a web of darkness unfolding right in front of me and I ate it up. This book had so many layers and themes leaving a haunting chill down my body. 

Jeffery’s character was front and center in this book. Determined for a rightful conclusion of a crime he couldn’t place his finger on. I got to see a side of him I wouldn’t normally see, caring. Not just about Sara, but the victim. His passion to solve this murder made my heart fuller than in any other book. 

Lena a lost soul. Finally coming into her own with Jeffrey guiding her. She finally realized her feelings for Ethan are as bad as an apple — that she came to terms with what she had to do — all because of the ending. Of someone else. Of a lie she couldn’t bare to strip herself of to let go and learn to be free.

The ending…. damn you Karin, brought me to tears! The protection, survival, the unwillingness to let your child go. All the agony, pain, and sacrifice a mother goes through in their final breaths brought me down. Karin had never done that before. She’s  never brought me so far into a hole of sadness quiet like this book.  Faithless was a different side, not only the characters, but the writer herself. Karin’s brilliance left me on edge, as sadness clung knowing I only have one more book left in the series.  

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Women who write thrillers are called “dark”. Male writers are called “powerful”. 

Karin Slaughter

Weekly Book Love

On Friday’s on my Instagram page, I do a post called “Book Fact Friday” its one of my favorite posts. But doing that got me thinking why don’t I come up with other days to share my love for books.  

Monday:

Wish list Monday. A picture of a book I have on my wish list. 

Tuesday:

Temptation Tuesday. Sharing the love of someone else’s picture because you’re tempted to buy that book. Spread the book love is what Tuesday is all about. 

Wednesday:

Word Wednesday. My name is Rewarded with Words. Wednesday will be a little nerdy wordy fun. 

Thursday:

Photo Theme Thursday. Pictures of books that have similar themes (paranormal, erotica, historical fiction, etc) 

Friday:

Book Fact Friday. I will be posting facts from past and present. I have a little twist in store. 

Saturday:

Saturday Scenery. I took this from my books in the wild challenge, because I loved doing it. 

Sunday: 

Booktacular Sunday! Its the last day of the book week! I will share my weekly reads. Take pictures of books I love. Anything is possible with a Booktacular Sunday. 

If you’d like to join in or would like to follow me on Instagram  I would love to see your bookish pictures! 

New Release – The Optimist Guide to Letting Go by Amy E. Reichert

The Optimist Guide to Letting Go

Amy E. Reichert 

Release Date: May 15th 2018

If you like good books about secrets, family, and gooey grilled cheese’s The Optimist Guide to Letting Go is for you. I really loved this book. You can find out why in  my review. 

About: 

Three generations. Seven days. One big secret. The author of The Coincidence of Coconut Cake unfolds a mother-daughter story told by three women whose time to reckon with a life-altering secret is running out.

Gina Zoberski wants to make it through one day without her fastidious mother, Lorraine, cataloguing all her faults, and her sullen teenage daughter, May, snubbing her. Too bad there’s no chance of that. Her relentlessly sunny disposition annoys them both, no matter how hard she tries. Instead, Gina finds order and comfort in obsessive list-making and her work at Grilled G’s, the gourmet grilled cheese food truck built by her late husband.

But when Lorraine suffers a sudden stroke, Gina stumbles upon a family secret Lorraine’s kept hidden for forty years. In the face of her mother’s failing health and her daughter’s rebellion, this optimist might find that piecing together the truth is the push she needs to let go…

 

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