Friday, October 1, 2021

Friday Memes: Autumn Bones by Jacqueline Carey

 Happy Friday everybody!

Book Beginnings on Friday is now hosted by Rose City ReaderThe Friday 56 is hosted at Freda's Voice. Check out the links above for the rules and for the posts of the participants each week. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

Beginning:
Labor Day weekend in Pemkowet started off with a bang. Or more accurately, a whole lot of banging.
Friday 56:
"Daisy Johanssen!" My former teacher hailed me from the screened porch, hoisting a glass as I came up the front path. "If it isn't my favorite teleological conundrum. Would you care for a glass of iced tea?"
This week I am spotlighting Autumn Bones by Jacqueline Carey which was a recent Kindle Daily Deal. I also bought the audiobook. Here is the description from Amazon:
New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Carey returns to the curious Midwest tourist community where normal and paranormal worlds co-exist—however tenuously—under the watchful eye of a female hellspawn…

Fathered by an incubus, raised by a mortal mother, and liaison to the Pemkowet Police Department, Daisy Johanssen pulled the community together after a summer tragedy befell the resort town she calls home. Things are back to normal—as normal as it gets for a town famous for its supernatural tourism, and presided over by the reclusive Norse goddess Hel.

Not only has Daisy now gained respect as Hel’s enforcer, she’s dating Sinclair Palmer, a nice, seemingly normal human guy. Not too shabby for the daughter of a demon. Unfortunately, Sinclair has a secret. And it’s a big one.

He’s descended from Obeah sorcerers and they want him back. If he doesn’t return to Jamaica to take up his rightful role in the family, they’ll unleash spirit magic that could have dire consequences for the town. It’s Daisy’s job to stop it, and she’s going to need a lot of help. But time is running out, the dead are growing restless, and one mistake could cost Daisy everything…

3 comments:

  1. This one sounds delightful. I love that expression "teleological conundrum." Here's mine: “BRAVE GIRL, QUIET GIRL”

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  2. Both of your snippets made me laugh. Is the book meant to be funny or was it just luck of the draw?

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  3. LOL @ the beginning! Happy weekend!

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