Oct 282011
 
Title: Double Deceit
Author: Stephanie Humphreys
Publisher: Walnut Springs Press
Published: April 28, 2011
Softcover: 292 pages
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Reviewer: Sheila

FTC:FYI ***I received a review copy of Double Deceit from Walnut Springs Press. In no way did this influence the review that was given. ***

Back Cover Blurb

As a young widow, all Elaina Bryant wants is a fresh start. Determined to put ten painful years behind her, she returns to her hometown and moves in with her sister, Natalie.

Elaina soon accepts a job working at a small bookstore owned by the handsome Ryan Hill and his mother. Despite her reluctance to become romantically involved with anyone, she is drawn to Ryan and finds herself falling in love.

But someone isn’t happy with Elaina’s new life and is watching her every move. Her tormentor seems determined to destroy her sanity and her future, but Elaina can’t convince anyone the threat is real. Natalie is preoccupied with her own blossoming romance, and Ryan and Elaina’s friend Peter seem to believe the threat has been manufactured in her own mind—a result of her guilt and grief.

Now Elaina’s plans for a new start are crashing down around her. She knows she will have to find the answers on her own before she can ever overcome the past and enjoy love and happiness again. But how can she protect those she loves when she doesn’t know whom to trust?

Three words are found in big letters on the back of the book, “Someone is Watching…” Right off, those words tend to creep me out. As you keep reading the story, you realize that Elaina is in trouble and someone is not only watching her, but trying to drive her crazy. As the tormentor continues to break into her home, steal things and harasses her on the phone, the more anxious you become as a reader. People are not believing Elaina and think that she might be losing her sanity. As I read, I could even see how her sister, her boyfriend and best friend got the impression that she was in need of a good psychiatrist. 

Not to contribute to the bad impression of Elaina, let me say, she had a lot to be stressed over. Her abusive husband and 18 month old daughter had been killed in a car accident. Her whole world had been taken away from her, the good and the bad. 

One of the things I really liked about this book was the constant angst that was there. There is the feeling that something is off, but you and Elaina just can’t figure it out. Stephanie wrote this part of the novel so well, that you find you are as uptight as the main character. Elaina is also the most well developed character in the novel. Elaina’s love interest, Ryan, is not as developed, but you learned enough about him to make him interesting,without taking away from Elaina’s story. Also, I think Stephanie kept him somewhat a mystery to make him more mysterious and a possible suspect. 

The Romance and the kisses are a nice addition to Double Deceit. None of it is over the top and still allows the suspense to take the front seat. The main characters in the story are LDS, but this is not a doctrinal book at all, but focuses more about values and trusting in God again. Even though many of the chapters are centered around everyday events like going to work, this book is well paced and it was a fast read. I felt like there was always momentum with the storyline. As far as who the stalker is? Stephanie will place several people in line, but there is one person who will stand out more than the rest. When I did figure out in chapter 36, who Elaina’s tormentor was, I shouted, yes shouted, that I couldn’t believe it! It is kind of shocking when the truth comes out!


You will love Double Deceit, if you enjoy reading an angst filled mystery, thrown in with a crazy stalker and topped off with a handsome boss,who is also a good kisser. Well done Stephanie!  I hope that you will write more mystery/suspense books. 

This book gets 4 1/2 stars from me!

You can purchase Double Deceit here at Deseret Book or at Amazon.com.

 

Learn more about Stephanie Humphreys and her books here at her website and visit her blog here. 

 

 


Oct 252011
 

If you could read only ONE book from your to-read list, what would it be and why?
What are you looking forward to? Is it a sequel? Have all of your friends read it and you’re tired of being the odd one out? Is there a movie being released that is based on the book? Are you in love with the cover? Leave the link to your To-Read Tuesday blog post or just tell us which book you would read and why in the comments below.

 

Shanda

Not My Type: A Single Girl’s Guide to Doing It All Wrong by Melanie Jacobson

I really enjoyed Melanie’s last LDS romance, The List. I’m excited to see if she can win me over again. (I have no doubt she will!)

Sheila

Double Deceit by Stephanie Humphreys

Just the name of the book, and a line on the back of the book, “Someone is watching…” really make me want to read this book. This book is very different from Stephanie’s other book I read and reviewed.

Mindy

My Unfair Godmother by Janette Rallison

I loved the first one, My Fair Godmother, and I bet this one is just as cute.

 

 

What book will you be reading this week?

 

Jun 202011
 

1 day until summer!


At an early age, Stephanie discovered the joy of the written word. As the oldest of six children, she had many opportunities to practise her storytelling skills on her siblings. She filled notebooks with poetry, and wrote plays for her brothers, sisters, and neighborhood friends. But her biggest dream was to be a novelist.

She and her husband Rick have a combined family of six children. She still stays involved with the theatre by serving on her community’s cultural arts board, and she supports literacy by serving on the public library board. She has always used books to escape the pressures of life, explore far-away places, and learn new things. When she isn’t writing she loves to spend time with her family, sew, embroider and read. Stephanie and her family reside in Alberta, Canada.

Double Deceit is Stephanie’s second published novel.

Visit Stephanie on her website: www.stephaniehumphreys.net and her blog: Write Bravely.

Follow Stephanie on Facebook: Stephanie Humphreys and Twitter: @StHumphreys.

LDSWBR: If you had an entire day to read (on the beach, at the lake, by the pool, etc.), what book(s) or genre would you reach for first?

STEPHANIE: I would reach for a mystery/suspense with a good helping of romance.

LDSWBR: What book(s) do you look forward to reading the most this summer?

STEPHANIE: My pile of books to be read is so large I want to stack them up and see if the books actually reach the ceiling. The first books on my list are Blackberry Crumble by Josi Kilpack, I Don’t Want to Kill You by Dan Wells, and The Pharoah’s Daughter by N.C. Allen.

LDSWBR: What is your favorite outdoor cooking recipe? (Can be grill, campfire, Dutch oven, etc.)

STEPHANIE: I don’t do much outdoor cooking other than hamburgers on the grill or s’mores over the campfire. One of my family’s favorite cool treats are smoothies. Here are two of our favorites.

Watermelon Smoothie
1 cup yogurt (we like vanilla or strawberry)
2 cups strawberries
3 cups watermelon
2 packages stevia powder
Blend in blender until smooth. If you want it colder or thicker, you can add ice, but we like the fruit to be undiluted.

Nectarine-Blueberry Smoothie
1 cup plain yogurt (or vanilla)
1/2 cup coconut milk
1-2 mangos
1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
Blend until smooth. I play with the amount of fruit depending on how many people I am serving. The blueberries and mangos end up being a funny color, but the flavor is divine.

LDSWBR: Ooh, yummy! Thanks, Stephanie!

Double Deceit by Stephanie Humphreys (Walnut Springs; May 2011) is available for purchase from Deseret Book and Amazon.

Are you a smoothie drinker? If so, do you make your own or do you have a favorite smoothie shop?

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***Countdown to Summer 2011 Contest***

LDSWBR will hold a drawing on June 25, 2011 for a $50 Amazon gift card, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors featured in the Countdown. This will be a raffle-type drawing, so more entries means more chances to win. There are several ways to enter the Countdown to Summer 2011 contest. See details below.

Book prizes generously donated by the authors:

  • The Upside of Down by Rebecca Talley
  • Gifted by Karey White
  • Bumpy Landings by Donald J. Carey
  • Captive Heart by Michele Paige Holmes
  • The Perfect Fit by  Michele Ashman Bell
  • River Whispers by Kathi Oram Perterson
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  • Hearts Through Time by Marie Higgins
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  • The Forgotten Locket by Lisa Mangum
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