Great Summer Reads Day 1 Mrs Murry’s Hidden Treasure

An avid gardener, artist, musician and writer, Emily-Jane Hills Orford has fond memories and lots of stories that evolved from a childhood growing up in a haunted Victorian mansion. Told she had a ‘vivid imagination’, the author used this talent to create stories in her head to pass tedious hours while sick, waiting in a doctor’s office, listening to a teacher drone on about something she already knew, or enduring the long, stuffy family car rides. The author lived her stories in her head, allowing her imagination to lead her into a different world, one of her own making. 

As the author grew up, these stories, imaginings and fantasies took to the written form and, over the years, she developed a reputation for telling a good story. Emily-Jane can now boast that she is an award-winning author of several books, including Mrs. Murray’s Ghost (Telltale Publishing 2018), Queen Mary’s Daughter (Clean Reads 2018), Gerlinda (CFA 2016) which received an Honorable Mention in the 2016 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards, To Be a Duke (CFA 2014) which was named Finalist and Silver Medalist in the 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards and received an Honorable Mention in the 2015 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards and several other books. A retired teacher of music and creative writing, she writes about the extra-ordinary in life and the fantasies of dreams combined with memories. 

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There is a hidden treasure in the
grand old mansion on Piccadilly Street, in a place called London, but not the
real London of English fame. There’s also a lot of mystery and a murder that’s
been unsolved for decades. But it’s the treasure that captures Mary’s interest.
 
Mary lives in this house along with her family, her Brownie friends and a
ghost. When the ghost reveals her secret about the hidden treasure, there’s no
stopping Mary, her Brownie friends, or her enemies to searching for this
treasure. 
 
Why the intrigue? Apparently there’s a little bit of magic connected
with this treasure. And so the adventure begins. 
 
Who will find the treasure
first?
 
 
 

 


  
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But this treasure
alluded her. She knew it was here, in this house, somewhere. The question was,
where? And Mrs. Murray wasn’t being any help. Not one bit.
Mary let out a
deeply pent up sigh. “You must remember something! When was the last time you
held the jewellery in your hands? Did you ever wear the ring? Or the necklace?
Or both?”
“Oh yes!” Mrs.
Murray beamed, if a ghost could beam through its shimmering effervescence. Even
her eyes glistened, sparkled really, as the memories started to wash over her.
“I wore it as a teenager. Only briefly. My grandmother gave it to me when I
turned sixteen. She said it was very special, full of magic. I didn’t believe
her then. I didn’t believe in magic. You see, I hadn’t met Brunny and Pelly
yet. They were connected to my grandmother until she died, which was only days
after she gave me the jewels. Very sad. She was so strong and healthy. It was
as if some horrible curse took her away. That’s what Brunny said when he first
appeared to me. Both my grandmother and Brunny insisted I take special care of
the jewels. And certainly not wear them around for the world to see. Such a
shame, really. They are beautiful. Were beautiful. Are beautiful. I don’t know
which, past or present. Do they even still exist? I don’t remember the last
time I saw the necklace. It must have been before I left Scotland. Perhaps it
is still there. Perhaps I misplaced it. I don’t really know. But the ring is
here. Somewhere. If it still exists.”
“Oh, it exists
all right.” Mary dropped her legs over the side of the bed. “Maybe if we wander
the house together, you might remember and I might sense something.”
“What if we wake
your family?”
“I’ll pretend I’m
sleepwalking,” Mary chuckled softly. “I do that enough anyway. They’ll believe
it. Besides. Everyone’s exhausted. They’re out for the night. Like Dad will say
in the morning, sleeping like a log.
“If you insist.”
“I do.”
“Where are the
Brownies? I hope Elizabeth hasn’t poisoned them again.”

 

“In which case, we shall be extra vigilant as she may be watching
our every move.” Mary didn’t say it out loud, but she had decided it might be
best to just sense a location of the treasure and then go looking for it in
daylight, at a time when she was sure Elizabeth wasn’t snooping.

 

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To Be Read in June 2019

I don’t know if everyone likes seeing these kinds of posts but I like sharing what I am reading in the month. It holds me almost accountable or at least tries to.

I think for myself having a TBR for the month keeps me in check with what I should be reading especially when it comes to books I accept from publishers/authors etc when the come out during the month. Plus lately I have noticed that its very easy for me to feel overwhelmed with my bookcases so seeing a pile of books that I need to read makes things a lot easier.

I like having a selection of books to read in the month but as you can see I don’t usually stick to that pile and end up adding extra and in all honesty I am okay with that because I am not forcing myself to follow a strike TBR for the month its mainly just a guideline. I want this to be fun and not work.

Going into June,  I thought I would make this months TBR solely books I have gotten from publishers.

  • The Death House by Sarah Pinborough
  • The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross
  • Rule by Ellen Goodlett (1st book in the series)
  • Rise by Ellen Goodlett (2nd book in the series)
  • Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
  • How She Died, How I lived by Mary Crockett
  • The Sisters of the Winter Wood by Rena Rossner
  • The Fall of Crazy House by James Patterson by James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet
  • Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
  • Screen Queens by Lori Goldstein
  • Queen of Ruin by Tracy Banghart
  • A Match Made in Mehendi by Nandini Bajpai
  • Swipe Right For Murder by Derek Milan

What are you planning on reading this month?

Sunday’s In Bed With…

This is being hosted by two of the sweetest people I have the privilege of knowing in real life, Kate and Kim. Sadly we don’t talk like we use to because you know real life happens but there is not a day that goes by that I don’t think of them both.

Did you ever have high hopes of getting a ton of reading done but it doesn’t happen? Well that was me this past week and probably for most of the month. Not sure what is going on but hoping since summer break will be starting soon that I can get back on track.

Last week I did finish:

The Last Little Blue Envelope

Currently reading this:

The Field Guide to the North American T…

What are you reading today?

SYNC Summer Audiobook 2019 week 6

I just wanted to take a quick moment to remind you about SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for young adults but you can do this to.  From April 25th to August 1st, SYNC gives away two complete audiobook downloads a week –pairs of high interest titles, based on weekly themes. Sign up for email or text alerts and be first to know when new titles are available to download at www.audiobooksync.com.

I have always wanted to give audio books another chance and what better way then through SYNC Audio Books. These are actually both books I have never read so I am excited to give them a try.

Here is the books available this week: 05/30 – 06/06

Jorjeana Marie masterfully narrates this story of mothers, daughters, and fractured relationships. After spending nearly three years in a mental institution against her will, Cassie O’Malley is not sure how to move forward with her life. Marie’s narration pulls the listener into Cassie’s frame of mind as she attempts to re-enter the world. Cassie spirals between self-reflection and defiance while confronting her unreliable memories and struggling to cope with her charming but toxic mother. Marie’s deliberately flat and distant tone throughout most of the audiobook perfectly suit Cassie’s internal thought process. This makes the moments when Cassie’s rage breaks through all the more heartbreaking and realistic.

Narrator Alex McKenna depicts the transformation of Wren Clemens, a 14-year-old teen who is sent to wilderness therapy camp. McKenna, nimbly navigating this complex protagonist, highlights Wren’s faults and strengths with tones of misery, regret, resilience, and grace. Wren comes to life as McKenna vocalizes the teenage girl’s search for the self she has left behind. With a cadence that follows the ever-changing pulse of Wren’s spirit, McKenna notes her subtlest shifts in mood in a captivating manner. Though McKenna begins the book in a scratchy voice to call attention to Wren’s pain and confusion, the end of the story finds listeners falling in love with the heroine as McKenna’s last words reveal Wren as a girl who has finally found her true self.

Sunday’s In Bed With….

This is being hosted by two of the sweetest people I have the privilege of knowing in real life, Kate and Kim. Sadly we don’t talk like we use to because you know real life happens but there is not a day that goes by that I don’t think of them both.

This morning I am not curled up and reading because I am getting ready to head down town to attend the 2nd Annual MTL YA Festival that is happening today. I am super excited to be going to hear so many fantastic authors speak and to get a ton of books signed afterwards.

Last week I did finish:

Carmilla

I am currently reading:

The Last Little Blue EnvelopeThe Field Guide to the North American T…

What are you reading?

Top 5 Books From Book Expo That I Want to Read #4

With BookExpo happening later this month, I am starting to get a little envious of those that are able to attend this year but its all good because they will be showing or at least I hope they will show what new and exciting books that will be coming out.

With that being said I thought I would share with you my top 5 weekly book picks every Saturday until the week of Book Expo. These are books that I have seen talked about and have been added to my wishlist of books.

Offline: A Novel

Meagan is a seventeen-year-old netaholic, addicted to online dating but scared to death to take those online “relationships” offline. Banished by her parents to her gay hippie grandfather’s farm (where the cell reception is terrible!), she is so not looking forward to a techno-free summer of gardening and cleaning house. When two offline boys fall for her at a Netaholics Anonymous meeting, she desperately enlists her bestie Sheila to help extradite herself from such an awkward situation. Good luck with that! Falling in with a ragtag bunch of Luddites, Meagan joins a zany softball team, takes the game of Scrabble to a whole new level, and gets immersed in the world of invertebrate sex-all the while coming to terms with her raging netaholism and discovering the joys and heartbreaks of offline relationships.

Offline is a romantic romp through the dark underbelly of technology. Equally parts serious and ridiculous, this fast paced romantic comedy for adults and young adults gently pokes fun at the perils and pitfalls of the online world. Brian Adams is the author of two award-winning romantic comedies about environmental activism, Love in the Time of Climate Change and KABOOM! In a previous life he was a college professor, desperately trying to get folks to stop texting in class, put away their damn phones, and get the hell outside. He lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife and cat.

10 Blind Dates

Sophie wants one thing for Christmas-a little freedom from her overprotective parents. So when they decide to spend Christmas in South Louisiana with her very pregnant older sister, Sophie is looking forward to some much needed private (read: make-out) time with her long-term boyfriend, Griffin. Except it turns out that Griffin wants a little freedom from their relationship. Cue devastation.
Heartbroken, Sophie flees to her grandparents’ house, where the rest of her boisterous extended family is gathered for the holiday. That’s when her nonna devises a (not so) brilliant plan: Over the next ten days, Sophie will be set up on ten different blind dates by different family members. Like her sweet cousin Sara, who sets her up with a hot guy at an exclusive underground party. Or her crazy aunt Patrice, who signs Sophie up for a lead role in a living nativity. With a boy who barely reaches her shoulder. And ascreaming baby.
When Griffin turns up unexpectedly and begs for a second chance, Sophie feels more confused than ever. Because maybe, just maybe, she’s started to have feelings for someone else . . . Someone who is definitely not available.
This is going to be the worst Christmas break ever . . . or is it?

The Map From Here To ThereThe Start Of Me And You

The Start of me and Yoy is the first book in the series) It’s been a year since it happened–when Paige Hancock’s first boyfriend died in an accident. After shutting out the world for two years, Paige is finally ready for a second chance at high school . . . and she has a plan. First: Get her old crush, Ryan Chase, to date her–the perfect way to convince everyone she’s back to normal. Next: Join a club–simple, it’s high school after all. But when Ryan’s sweet, nerdy cousin, Max, moves to town and recruits Paige for the Quiz Bowl team (of all things!) her perfect plan is thrown for a serious loop. Will Paige be able to face her fears and finally open herself up to the life she was meant to live?

The Starless Sea

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Night Circus, a timeless love story set in a secret underground world–a place of pirates, painters, lovers, liars and ships that sail upon a starless sea.

Zachary Ezra Rawlins is a graduate student in Vermont when he discovers a mysterious book hidden in the stacks. As he turns the pages, entranced by tales of lovelorn prisoners, key collectors and nameless acolytes, he reads something strange: a story from his own childhood.

Bewildered by this inexplicable book and desperate to make sense of how his own life came to be recorded, Zachary uncovers a series of clues–a bee, a key and a sword–that lead him to a masquerade party in New York, to a secret club and through a doorway to an ancient library, hidden far below the surface of the earth. What Zachary finds in this curious place is more than just a buried home for books and their guardians–it is a place of lost cities and seas, lovers who pass notes under doors and across time, and of stories whispered by the dead. Zachary learns of those who have sacrificed much to protect this realm, relinquishing their sight and their tongues to preserve this archive, and also those who are intent on its destruction.

Together with Mirabel, a fierce, pink-haired protector of the place, and Dorian, a handsome, barefoot man with shifting alliances, Zachary travels the twisting tunnels, darkened stairwells, crowded ballrooms and sweetly-soaked shores of this magical world, discovering his purpose–in both the mysterious book and in his own life.