Day: April 24, 2023

The Chilliest Mystique

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Technological innovation is the hot-button topic of two major exhibitions that opened almost simultaneously earlier this year in art museums on opposite sides of the United States. “Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952–1982,” an elegantly shaped historical show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, celebrates the fascination that some visual artists have […]

Original source: https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2023/05/11/the-chilliest-mystique-signals-how-video-transformed-the-world/

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‘Looking Out’

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In “Looking Out,” an early episode of the Pulitzer Prize–nominated podcast Ear Hustle, hosts Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor interview Ronell Draper, who goes by Rauch (pronounced “Roach”). About forty years old and incarcerated at California’s San Quentin State Prison, Rauch is known for his aromatic dreadlocks and his menagerie of pets: gophers, rabbits, a […]

Original source: https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2023/05/11/looking-out-ear-hustle-poor-woods-williams/

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Book Tour: When You Break Girl Code by J. L. Lora

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Join me in celebrating the release of the newest standalone romance novel in the Sometimes Love Happens Collection. WHEN YOU BREAK GIRL CODE by J. L. Lora delivers a steamy romance with a side of suspense, you won’t want to miss! Check out an excerpt before grabbing your copy! Be sure to enter the giveaway.

When You Break Girl Code

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She just meant to do an associate a favor. After she’s blamed for murder, can she prove her innocence before she’s permanently canceled?

Mila Rosario is walking on cloud nine. Thrilled with her huge promotion, the marketing genius reluctantly covers for a co-worker by distracting the woman’s hot and well-heeled boyfriend. But when their instant connection turns into a sizzling night in the sheets, she’s horrified to wake in her new lover’s arms and discover her work friend has fallen prey to a killer.

Biting her tongue about the affair when talking to the cops, she lands on the suspect list and the perp doxxes her to social media’s wrath. And as those around her start dropping dead, the curvy beauty fears even her handsome protector can’t save her from a grisly end.

Can Mila outwit a murderous stalker closing in for the kill?

When You Break Girl Code is the dramatic standalone fourth book in the Sometimes Love Happens contemporary romance series. If you like characters who grow, terrifying stakes, and plenty of steam, then you’ll adore J. L. Lora’s explosive chemistry.

Teaser

I manage to stand as Mila reaches me.

“Hello,” I say, mostly to make sure I haven’t swallowed my tongue.

“Hi.” She reaches me, climbs on her tiptoes, and presses her cheek to mine.

It’s a cultural hello, and thank you, Aunt Leila, for teaching me about other cultures, so I don’t assume she’s coming on to me. Her scent invades my nostrils. It’s full-bodied and decadent with touches of spice and earth. It’s sexy as hell.

I step back and pull the chair out for her. “How have you been?”

She smiles, not too wide. “Happy to be out of the crazy rain outside and ready for a great evening. How about you?”

So, you’re not down, depressed, and in need of friends? Got it.

“Same,” I say and fish for something to talk about with her. “Are you all set for your presentation tomorrow?”

She blinks a few times. “Madison told you. Yes, I think we are almost all set. I can’t wait.”

“You’re not nervous? It’s a big presentation about your fiscal plan.”

“It is, but I’m confident about this one. We’ve done so much work to prepare, and I think our plans can propel our marketing for our clients to a new level.”

The waitress comes to take our drink orders.

I stick to my favorite, Macallan. But she surprises me.

“I’ll have a Vieux Carré.”

I raise an eyebrow. “That’s different. I can’t remember the last time someone ordered that around me.”

“My uncle was a bartender. A few years ago, he moved back to New York, and he would make this drink for me. He used to tell me I needed to learn how to drink so I wouldn’t get drunk on the first cocktail someone gave me.”

“That’s really wise. Is he still in New York?”

Her small smile is a little sad. “He died last year, but not before he shared his repertoire of drinks with my mom and me.”

“I’m sorry for your loss,” I say.

“Thank you. He wouldn’t want us to be sad, so we’ll drink to him.”

“Deal. Next drink you’ll order for both of us. We can try another one of his favorites.”

“Yeah.” She looks around. “Madison and your friend should be here soon. They’ll have one, too.”

Madison. Christ.

“I’m sure she’ll love that.” But how the hell would I know? She only drinks wine around me. Did she say friend? What friend?

“Yeah.” She stares into my eyes and then looks away, tucking an errant strand of hair behind her ear.

I lose my train of thought. Is it just me? Does she feel the electricity between us, too?

“So, you’re from New York?” I ask.

She fidgets with her bracelet. “Dominican from Jersey actually. My uncle lived in New York.”

“Ah. I see the Latina part, but you don’t look like a Jersey girl.”

“What does a Jersey girl look like? And please tell me you’re not basing that comment on Jersey Shore or the show with the housewives?” She leans forward and I strain to keep my eyes from drifting to her chest.

I raise a hand. “Guilty of Jersey Shore. I went to Italy one summer and caught a stomach bug. It confined me to my room for two days. It was the only thing on TV I could understand. Macaroni Rascals is what they call them there. I don’t know what was worse, the pain of the stomach bug or the one from watching them.”

She laughs and it’s so contagious my lips follow along. She looks less lethal when she smiles, even as the top of her chest shakes.

I press my palm on the table and move closer to her. “Tell me what real Jersey girls are like.”

“Confident, tough. We can get down when it counts. We don’t pump our own gas, but that’s because we know how to let people treat us like we deserve.”

I find myself smiling harder. “Is that right? I always thought it was because of the self-service ban.”

She shakes a slow and delicate finger. “Clearly, you know nothing about Jersey girls. I’ll need to educate you.”

God, please do.

I’m saved by the waitress, who places our drinks in front of us.

“Are you two ready to order?” She lights the candle in the middle of the table. “Also, we’re about to dim the lights on the chandeliers.”

Her tone is cheery, and she winks at me. She thinks we’re a couple. Mila doesn’t look up right away, but when our eyes lock, she’s a little rattled.

I shake my head. “We are waiting for our…friend. Can you give us a few more minutes?”

The waitress looks puzzled, but nods.

“I’ll text Maddie. She must still be stuck in traffic,” Mila says.

“She is?”

She looks down at her phone but nods. “Yeah, she called me when I was on the way here. She said she would call you.”

“She didn’t.” Anger flares up my chest. I pull out my phone and send her a text.

Me

Where are you? Mila and I already got our drinks and what is this about a friend? Did you tell her I was bringing someone with me?

I look up and Mila’s watching me intently. She offers me a small smile. “Evening traffic in the Beltway is crazy when there’s an Orioles game.”

Nice try. “Is it the same when the Orioles are not in town?”

Her eyes widen a little, but she chuckles. “We had a hectic day at work. I was upside down most of the afternoon and was almost late myself.”

Except you weren’t. You showed up gorgeous and fresh. You turned the head of everyone you passed on the way to the table. Every man was staring at your body. Yet you’re here, covering for your friend like she didn’t lie to both of us.

“You’re a good friend,” I say.

“I’m just being honest, Alis.” Her lashes drift down, and she reaches for her drink.

It’s the first time she says my name, and Jesus, everyone should say it like that. Her accent flared out and colored it.

I need to get the fuck out of here because nothing good will come of this. But I can’t make myself move. I lift my scotch. “Cheers.”

¡Salud! .” She clinks her glass with mine.

The shadow of the candle flickers on her chest, and there’s a droplet of her drink lingering at the corner of her smile. It drives home the danger of this moment and as it turns out, it’s the final drop.

“Excuse me.” I open my messenger app and blow up Maddie’s text messages like I never have before.

Me

I’m at the restaurant like we agreed. You’re somewhere else, not answering me.

It’s obvious that this is not working for either of us.

I don’t know why you’re trying to avoid this. It’s not like you want it. At this point, honestly, neither do I.

I didn’t want to do this by text but I refuse to keep this up…

I refuse.

I’ll always care about you.

But I’m done. We’re done.

 

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About the Author

J. L. Lora is a Dominican-American author of contemporary and romantic suspense. Her stories explore the dark side of good characters—people living in the gray areas of life—playing the cards life has dealt them. Her stories manifest her love for badass alpha heroines and take-your-breath-away alpha men. 

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Magic: A Life In More Worlds Than One

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David Conway’s latest offering, Magic: A Life in More Worlds Than One, is an enchanting read that captivates you from start to finish. This fascinating book is a testament to the power of magic and how it can be found in every aspect of our lives. It can open our eyes to the world’s wonders and show us that life itself is the real magic. After only a few pages into this thought-provoking book, I found myself completely engrossed in the story. Magic, as it turns out, is something that we all experience every day, even if we don’t recognize it as such. Through his own personal journey, the author reveals the hidden magic in life that we often take for granted.

The writing in this book is exceptional, and it’s hard to believe that the author is approaching 80 years old. His story reads like really good fiction, but as you delve deeper, you’ll notice that he references actual historical figures and dates. This lends credence to his writing and reinforces the idea that magic is real. Throughout the book, the author uses his own experiences as a manual for magic. He refrains from defining magic in any one way, instead demonstrating its power through the events that have played out in his own life.

This book is not a how-to manual but offers many great ideas that can be applied harmlessly. For example, he mentions some herbs his mentor passed down to him. However, the real magic of this book lies in its ability to inspire us to live our lives pursuing what excites us. If we follow this principle, we will find that the magic that we need to reach our goals will seem to magically appear around us. The author’s journey is a testament to this and a powerful reminder that we should never stop chasing our dreams.

In conclusion, Magic: A Life in More Worlds Than One is a genuinely magical autobiography that will inspire and delight readers of all ages. If you’re looking for a book that will make you believe in the power of magic, then this is the book for you.

Pages: 310 | ISBN: 1913023060

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/24/magic-a-life-in-more-worlds-than-one/

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What to Expect When You Weren’t Expecting

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What to Expect When You Weren’t Expecting: Parenting Tales from the Most Unqualified (Step) Mom Ever is a delightful and heartwarming guide to navigating the challenges and joys of being a stepmother. Jyl CJ Barlow offers a candid and entertaining account of her experiences raising two children from her husband’s previous marriage after living a relatively child-free, single life.

The book is organized into alternating chapters of heartfelt advice and personal stories, which are infused with humor and emotion. Barlow’s unapologetic honesty about the imperfect moments and her own shortcomings is refreshing, and she provides much-needed support for women in similar situations. Despite the book’s brutal honesty, which some may find a bit unnerving, Barlow’s openness and authenticity create a sense of normalcy around stepmotherhood.

The importance of certain points in the book is emphasized through repetition, and using italics, bullet points, and brackets adds a playful element to the writing. Personally, I found the chapters in which Barlow shared her personal experiences to be the most compelling. Her ability to create an intimate connection with the reader and her family through storytelling is a testament to her skill as a writer. In addition, Barlow’s writing style is comfortable and friendly, making the reader feel like they are old friends catching up on life. This approach allows readers to feel like the advice is genuine and not stock phrases you find in other parenting self-help books.

What to Expect When You Weren’t Expecting is a must-read memoir for anyone who is part of a blended family. I highly recommend it to current and future stepmothers and anyone with a stepmother in the family. This book is a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of stepfamily dynamics with humor, heart, and authenticity.

Pages: 312 | ASIN : B0BTR5CWFT

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/24/what-to-expect-when-you-werent-expecting/

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The Skin Thief

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The Skin Thief, a thrilling work of fiction with paranormal elements by T.E. MacArthur, follows the story of Agent X138, an intelligence operative for the Athenaeum Intelligence Agency. X138 embarks on a mission to determine the fate of two missing agents in Southwest Colorado. At night, he ventures into the ancient cliff dwellings of Mesa de Los Muertos and mysteriously vanishes. Agent Tessa Wells-Lancing is subsequently dispatched to continue the investigation. Determined to succeed, she enlists the help of a man from her past who is not affiliated with the agency. Together, Tessa and Jack endeavor to uncover the truth behind the strange occurrences on the mesa. Is there really a supernatural force responsible for the deaths of the agents, or is there a more mundane human explanation?

The author’s writing style in The Skin Thief is exceptional. It captivated me from the opening line, “Agent X138 refused to believe in ghosts, despite the gnawing premonition he was about to become one of them.” The vivid descriptions, particularly of the eerie settings, allowed me to visualize myself in the character’s shoes, and the suspenseful plot kept me engaged throughout the book. I enjoyed piecing together the mystery and attempting to unravel it before the characters did. Moreover, the book’s inclusion of the history of the ancient native people who inhabited the Southwest desert thousands of years ago was a nice touch. The interactions between Tessa and Jack were fascinating, and I appreciated the scenes in which they worked together. Nevertheless, the book left a few unanswered questions, which I hope will be addressed in a sequel featuring Tessa and Jack as partners investigating a new case. The twist at the end of the book, which I failed to predict, was a pleasant surprise. However, the twist resulted in some plot holes in the story, and some events earlier in the book did not align with this new reality.

Overall, The Skin Thief is an entertaining paranormal thriller that will keep readers hooked until the end. With moments of suspense and romance, there is something in this gripping novel for everyone.

Pages: 368 | ASIN : B0BWK45577

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/24/the-skin-thief/

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Murray the Cat: First Adventures

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Murray the Cat by Victoria Winifred is a delightful read that follows the story of Murray, a charming feline. Charlie and Emma, two siblings, long for a pet, but their parents feel it is not the right time, as they are in the midst of moving, and adding a pet will only add to their stress. However, fate intervenes, and as they return home from school, they encounter a magnificent striped cat in their driveway. Charlie and Emma plead with their parents to keep the cat, but their request is declined. Murray, however, eventually wins over the parents and becomes a cherished member of the family. The heart of the story follows Murray’s owner’s attempts to reclaim him, while Murray resists and longs to stay with Charlie and Emma.

Murray the Cat is a heartwarming tale of two children who embrace Murray into their lives and hearts. The story captures the adorable moments when Emma mentions to her father that Murray takes away the stressful stuff. The book highlights how Murray blends seamlessly into their family, bringing joy to the children’s lives. Pets are a source of unconditional love and compassion, and this book highlights that beautifully.

The colorful illustrations add charm to the story, making it feel like a delightful cartoon. One interesting aspect of the book is how Murray had already chosen Charlie and Emma as his family before they decided to keep him. As the adage goes, pets adopt us before we adopt them. The author also emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership, as the family takes Murray to the vet to ensure his good health and verify that he does not belong to anyone else.

Murray the Cat is the perfect read for young audiences who enjoy stories featuring pets. This captivating book will teach them that it is acceptable to express their feelings and that pets are great therapy. This book is a beautiful reminder that pets can bring joy and love into our lives, and their unconditional love is truly priceless.

Pages: 45 | ASIN : B0C35DF95H

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/24/murray-the-cat-first-adventures/

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Rock Step Triple Homicide

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In Rock Step Triple Homicide, author Doug Dorsey delivers a captivating and intriguing read that merges two distinct genres. Detective Evann Myrick, the protagonist, has retired from law enforcement after solving The West Coast Swing murders. At the urging of his friend and love interest Victoria, Evann embarks on a dance cruise to take a break from his routine. However, what was supposed to be a leisurely and enjoyable trip turns into a perilous game of murder and deception.

Dorsey expertly weaves a complex plot that is fraught with suspense, surprises, and unexpected twists that will leave you guessing until the very end. The story immediately grips you with its intense and ominous opening scene, making it difficult to put the book down. The author’s innovative approach to incorporating dancing into a murder mystery adds an element of fun and originality to the genre. The book’s immersive descriptions of the various dance styles and techniques create a vivid picture of the cruise’s atmosphere, giving dance enthusiasts an extra layer of enjoyment. Dorsey’s attention to detail in creating well-rounded and unique characters makes it challenging to identify the real killer until the book’s final pages. In particular, Victoria’s character adds levity to the narrative and encourages Evann to explore new experiences outside his comfort zone.

In conclusion, Rock Step Triple Homicide is a refreshing and enjoyable read that blends murder mystery and dance genres seamlessly. Doug Dorsey’s writing style keeps you engaged and entertained throughout, making it an ideal choice for readers seeking a gripping and captivating story that will keep them on the edge of their seats. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an exciting and engrossing read.

Pages: 271 | ASIN : B0BYP45YQS

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