It's been a week of storms and reading. Last Friday we had plans to pick up takeaway and watch a movie. A big storm blew in rapidly with straight line winds, caused damage and knocked out electricity. It was rather scary to be honest and I watched the neighbor's porch awning torn off the wall of his home. Another neighbor had a tree fall on their house, knocking the chimney off their roof and into another home. Sadly two people died in the adjoining neighborhood when a tree fell across their car.
Electric was out until 2:30 a.m. which made sleeping a real treat. It was 80 F/26 C in the house and we were trapped. The garage door is electric and the emergency manual pull was not aligned, which we didn't know beforehand so...yeah...trapped at home. But I should not complain as so many had it worse and we only experienced discomfort. These storms seem to be getting worse every year.
Let's get to the books I read this week with Loki, my reading buddy.
Next up is Saoirse. I liked this better than Ivan's story.
An author new to me is Charleen Hurtbuise. I would certainly read another of her books. Saoirse was a page turner for me. The end chapters were a bit intense and I stayed up late to finish the book. The setting is 90% in Ireland and the back story is set in Michigan and Florida. Two places I have lived :-)
Our main character's real name is Sarah Roy and she is living a secret life. Sarah/Saoirse has fled a horrific past in the U.S. She had grown up with a drug addict mother, a manipulative step father, neglect and crime.
Using a stolen passport she gets on a flight to Ireland. Her seatmate Paul is overly solictious, helping her when she doesn't want it and after they land, kindly offers her a place to stay with his family...just for a few nights until she gets organized. But Paul is not a good man. Paul is a creep and this is revealed later. Paul's mother makes room for her and over time things get out of hand.
The Irish name Saoirse is bestowed on her by an admirer named Daithi (pronounced Dah Hee) when she is on a camping trip with Paul and his friends. I loved his character and Daithi is a good man. The wild coastline of Donegal county is where Daithi lives and it's so appealing in the descriptions.
Saoire is a talented artist but not a professional until, eventually, her work gains great attention. The publicity she is getting makes her nervous as she fears her past will be revealed. She refuses interviews and doesn't attend any of her art showings. This only makes her more appealing and mysterious.
Interspersed between some of the chapters are descriptions of Saorise's art. It gives the title of the piece and the medium used such as charcoal, acrylic etc. This is followed by one of her memories which inspired the art. The thing is, the memories are not public, this is for us readers to hear her backstory and it isn't pretty. Her trauma is expressed through art.
All she wants to do is reinvent her life and hopes the past will never catch up. 4.25 stars
Upcoming is Under Water by Tara Menon. It was a good buddy read with Susan at The Cue Card . Very descriptive prose about female friendship. More later....
Sharing with:
Deb at Readerbuzz for Sunday Salon
Joy for British Isles Friday (for Saoirse)


