Books That Changed Me: 2023 Summer Edition! @SueColetta1 @Ivyloganauthor @JacqBiggar @bakeandwrite #writingcommunity #readersoftwitter #whattoread #summerreadinglist

Welcome to the 2023 Summer Edition of  Books That Changed Me. Summer is a time for backyard BBQs, swimming, vacations, ice cream, and reading. Today I’m sharing four of my top reads that would be excellent for summer reading by the pool, lake, or cozy by the nice air conditioning or fan in my case. You’ve already seen my reviews for these books, so here’s their blurb with a link if you want to add a good read to your summer reading list.

Happy Summer Solstice!

Restless Mayhem (The Mayhem Series Book 6) 

By Sue Coletta

Amidst a rising tide of poachers, three unlikely eco-warriors take a stand to save endangered Eastern Gray Wolves—even if it means the slow slaughter of their captors.

Deep in the woods of Jackson, New Hampshire, an ancient evil lurks. Armed poachers patrol a secret enclosure, holding captive a pack of majestic Eastern Gray Wolves. But three unlikely eco-warriors are determined to free the wolves, embarking on a dangerous mission to end their torture. With courage and conviction, Shawnee, Mayhem, and Jacy Lee march onward, even if it means risking their own lives to take down the poachers and restore freedom to the wolves. It’s a battle between justice and injustice, and the eco-warriors are determined to win—no matter the cost.

But what if something even more evil lurks in those woods? What if Shawnee’s not ready to answer the cry for help?

Metamorphosis The Breach Chronicles #2

By Ivy Logan

“When you loved someone more than anything in the world, you showed them who you were, even knowing there was a possibility they would hate you for it, even if it broke your heart. But you did it anyway because you loved them and the need to save them was greater than your need for self-preservation.”

Amidst the luminescence and incandescent beauty of the rare pink diamonds of Peradora, South America, lives Amelia, a teen oblivious to her supernatural bloodline. It would appear that she has the perfect life.

Until it turns out, her entire life is a lie
Forced to confront secrets from her past

Amelia has to distinguish between the truth and lies in her brutal fight against the Peradorian dictator, her own uncle.

Her metamorphosis becomes the clarion call of a revolution
Matters of the heart complicate her life further

Will she ever get over her first love Adrian whose adventurous spirit made her feel alive? Is Noah, the handsome bodyguard she just can’t seem to ignore, a foe, a friend or much more than that?

Both Noah and Adrian are hiding secrets of their own
Will their secrets destroy Amelia?

As she takes on the fight of her life, Amelia will soon learn that some secrets are best buried in the past, and some truths can set you free.

And in the end
She is the girl with no face
Will she find herself again?

Metamorphosis is a dark and fractured fairy tale and fantasy about a love story born from the roots of hate.Based on the theme of star-crossed lovers, it alludes to Rapunzel, Snow White and Beauty and The Beast, combining flavors of all these timeless fairy tale classics and setting them against the harsh reality of real life – blood diamonds and rebellion. Add to the mix a heroine inspired by Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott and you have a young girl, pretty much a prisoner in a golden cage, but determined to find herself- save herself and others.
So, why is she referred to as …
‘The Girl With No Face?’

Letting Go- The Defiant Sisters Book 1

By Jacquie Biggar

A coming-of-age novel about the pain of misconceptions and learning from them.

When life gives you lemons…

Izzy

Mom is barely in the grave and the prodigal child is here to pick the bones clean.

I don’t want her here. My sister’s defection is a wound that won’t heal, and her return simply rubs at the scabs covering my heart.

I’ve managed just fine without her. She can go back to her fancy college and forget about us- that’s what she does best anyway.

If only I didn’t need her help. Or miss her so much.

Renee

The day my dad committed suicide I ran. I’ve been running ever since.

Going home is supposed to be the answer. Instead, it makes me question every thoughtless decision I’ve made.

My sister hates me. My little brother barely knows me. And Simon… is engaged.

None of it matters- or so I tell myself. I’m here to make amends and face a past haunted by regret.

As long as I can convince myself to stay.

Letting Go is a new adult romance dealing with tragedy, restitution, and love in all its aspects. The story relates to sensitive topics that may be triggering for some readers.

Lion Scream: Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife

By Robbie Cheadle

Do you rely on Earth for your survival?

Lion Scream is a graphic collection of poetry and prose. The book portrays the author’s experiences with South African wildlife and the growing impact of the Sixth Mass Extinction and Climate Change on the natural environment.

Lion Scream
There is no jungle
Only acres of smooth stumps
There is no jungle
No habitat, no food source
Hopeless lion screams tonight

“In this reflective collection of syllabic poetry, poet Roberta Cheadle weaves words, emotions, and images as she recounts her soul-stirring journey around South Africa in 2022. She highlights the plight of the animals in the face of the Sixth Mass Extinction, during a visit to Ukutula Lodge & Game Reserve. Lion Roar is a poetic and photographic roadmap to the heart & soul of South Africa with highlights about the increasing impact of global warming on humanity and the greater planet. A must read!”
Colleen M. Chesebro, Author of Word Craft: Prose & Poetry, The Art of Crafting Syllabic Poetry

53 thoughts on “Books That Changed Me: 2023 Summer Edition! @SueColetta1 @Ivyloganauthor @JacqBiggar @bakeandwrite #writingcommunity #readersoftwitter #whattoread #summerreadinglist”

  1. I’ve read Lion Scream, which was a great collection. The other books are all on my list! Thanks for sharing the reads that stayed with you, Denise. Hugs 🤗💕🙂

    1. It was a great collection, Harmony 🙂 You have some good reading ahead! Hugs xo

    1. Thank you, Vera 🙂 All good reads. Yes, Amelia is a very interesting character and I enjoyed the entire series.

  2. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on these books, Denise. Lion Scream is up next for me on my TBR list and I know I will enjoy Robbie’s deep passion and insight. I thoroughly enjoyed Restless Mayhem and now starting back with book 1 in the series. I also enjoyed Jacquie’s book and am looking forward to the next segment of that story. Great selection!

    1. Thank you, Jan 🙂 Robbie has a wonderful insight that shines through in this collection. I did the very same thing start with Restless Mayham and now want to go back and read book one. I can’t wait for the next book in Jacquie’s series too!

  3. Great list. I always love your reviews. The first two seem a bit dark for my cozy tendencies. Jacquie Biggar’s–spot on. Robbie’s–in my to-read pile.

    1. Thanks, Jacqui 🙂 You have a good read coming up and Jacquie never disappoints!

  4. What fun! I was immediately drawn to Lion Scream: Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife
    by Robbie Cheadle. I need to get this. Thanks for the heads up I already know I’ll love it. xoxo And all the others too. coco Fantastic reviews. Thanks.

    1. Thanks, Selma 🙂 Lion Screams is a fantastic read. I don’t think you will be disappointed, I know I wasn’t. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Xo

      1. Roberta Writes. Educate me: are you Robbie Cheadle? That is YOUR book? Forgive my naïveté. But if that’s you I will get that in my next purchase. But I warn you, I have a tall stalk and I read slow. But I review on Amazon when I complete them.
        Bless you, Roberta. I wish you miracles xoxo

        BTW, coco is a typo>> xoxo ❤️ 😊

    1. Thanks, Darlene they really were great reads! Happy to hear you enjoyed three of them too.

    1. They are definitely all keepers. Sandra 🙂 Ivy’s series was a good one that I recommend. Xo

    1. You’re welcome, Sue 🙂 A great read and I look forward to going back and reading the rest of the series!

    1. Thanks, Colleen. It was an incredible read and I think you’ll enjoy Jacqui’s too. xo

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