by Shanna Hatfield ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 7, 2025
A treat for holiday story lovers, like a hot cup of cocoa.
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In Hatfield’s novel, a fateful accident on Christmas Eve alters the lives of several people whose paths cross in unexpected ways.
On Christmas Eve morning, police sergeant Archer Raines is pulled away from his relaxing day off to deal with a crisis. A man named Leon Mumford, driving a pickup pulling a camper, pulled across four lanes of traffic on the St. Johns Bridge, causing a massive wreck. Leon then climbed onto the bridge railing and threatened to jump, claiming to be armed when police officers approached. Archer is the expert called in to talk Leon down. Heavily pregnant Rosalee is headed home to grab files for an important meeting when she’s stopped by the wreck. When she goes into labor (three weeks early), Nova, a nurse on her way home after a long shift, offers to take her to the hospital and stay with her until her husband arrives. Carter, the owner of a tow truck company, is called in to deal with the extensive damage from the wreck and hopes it won’t delay his evening plans with his family. Ian is running late for his dream-job interview when his car won’t start; his chaotic rideshare driver, Kate, ends up being the most memorable feature of his day after they narrowly avoid the obstruction on the bridge (“He wondered if the tough girl persona was part of a defense mechanism or if she really was into the whole dark and brooding scene”). These characters’ storylines converge for a heartwarming ending that underscores the role of chance in human connection. This story is well structured with brisk pacing. Hatfield expertly braids the various storylines together, though the means employed to conceal connections between some characters are unnecessary. The tone is light and (mostly) handles difficult subjects with ease. The Leon situation ends in a melodramatic and somewhat cliched manner, but the characters in the main cast are likeable and easy to root for. The conclusion perhaps drags on longer than necessary, but the happy endings are all earned.
A treat for holiday story lovers, like a hot cup of cocoa.Pub Date: Oct. 7, 2025
ISBN: 9780998098869
Page Count: 366
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: Sept. 3, 2025
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Alex Michaelides ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 5, 2019
Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.
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A woman accused of shooting her husband six times in the face refuses to speak.
"Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband. They had been married for seven years. They were both artists—Alicia was a painter, and Gabriel was a well-known fashion photographer." Michaelides' debut is narrated in the voice of psychotherapist Theo Faber, who applies for a job at the institution where Alicia is incarcerated because he's fascinated with her case and believes he will be able to get her to talk. The narration of the increasingly unrealistic events that follow is interwoven with excerpts from Alicia's diary. Ah, yes, the old interwoven diary trick. When you read Alicia's diary you'll conclude the woman could well have been a novelist instead of a painter because it contains page after page of detailed dialogue, scenes, and conversations quite unlike those in any journal you've ever seen. " 'What's the matter?' 'I can't talk about it on the phone, I need to see you.' 'It's just—I'm not sure I can make it up to Cambridge at the minute.' 'I'll come to you. This afternoon. Okay?' Something in Paul's voice made me agree without thinking about it. He sounded desperate. 'Okay. Are you sure you can't tell me about it now?' 'I'll see you later.' Paul hung up." Wouldn't all this appear in a diary as "Paul wouldn't tell me what was wrong"? An even more improbable entry is the one that pins the tail on the killer. While much of the book is clumsy, contrived, and silly, it is while reading passages of the diary that one may actually find oneself laughing out loud.
Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.Pub Date: Feb. 5, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-250-30169-7
Page Count: 304
Publisher: Celadon Books
Review Posted Online: Nov. 3, 2018
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2018
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by Freida McFadden ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 28, 2025
Soapy, suspenseful fun.
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A remembered horror plunges a pregnant woman into a waking nightmare.
Tegan Werner, 23, barely recalls her one-night stand with married real estate developer Simon Lamar; she only learns Simon’s name after seeing him on the local news five months later. Simon wants nothing to do with the resulting child Tegan now carries and tells his lawyer to negotiate a nondisclosure agreement. A destitute Tegan is all too happy to trade her silence for cash—until a whiff of Simon’s cologne triggers a memory of him drugging and raping her. Distraught and eight months pregnant, Tegan flees her Lewiston, Maine, apartment and drives north in a blizzard, intending to seek comfort and counsel from her older brother, Dennis; instead, she gets lost and crashes, badly injuring her ankle. Tegan is terrified when hulking stranger Hank Thompson stops and extricates her from the wreck, and becomes even more so when he takes her to his cabin rather than the hospital, citing hazardous road conditions. Her anxiety eases somewhat upon meeting Hank’s wife, Polly—a former nurse who settles Tegan in a basement hospital room originally built for Polly’s now-deceased mother. Polly vows to call 911 as soon as the phones and power return, but when that doesn’t happen, Tegan becomes convinced that Hank is forcing Polly to hold her prisoner. Tegan doesn’t know the half of it. McFadden unspools her twisty tale via a first-person-present narration that alternates between Tegan and Polly, grounding character while elevating tension. Coincidence and frustratingly foolish assumptions fuel the plot, but readers able to suspend disbelief are in for a wild ride. A purposefully ambiguous, forward-flashing prologue hints at future homicide, establishing stakes from the jump.
Soapy, suspenseful fun.Pub Date: Jan. 28, 2025
ISBN: 9781464227325
Page Count: 384
Publisher: Poisoned Pen
Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025
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