Friday, October 3, 2014

Friday Linkups: Louisiana Fever















Today it's time for my Friday linkups with Book Blogger Hop hosted by Coffee Addicted Writer, Book Beginnings on Fridays hosted by Rose City Reader, and the Friday 56 from Freda's Voice.

Halloween Edition Question:
"Where is the creepiest place you have read a book?"
My Answer:
When I was in college I worked as a runner for a law firm that had it's office in a historic house.  The house itself wasn't particularly creepy - it was a very clean lined federal style house not like the over the top gothic Victorian across the street.  Then one day I ended up in the office by myself for some reason and the noises that I always thought were just regular old house creeks sounded an awful lot like footsteps and there was the constant feel that if you turned your head there was going to be someone standing there.  I was sitting on a couch reading while waiting for a delivery and it was more like forcing myself to stare at the page.  I'm not sure how much reading I got done!  When I mentioned how creeped out I got to the paralegal she told me that she refused to be alone in the house!  So I might be a wimp but at least I wasn't alone!


Today's book is Louisiana Fever by D.J. Donaldson.  This is a series set in New Orleans that's being rereleased and I'm very excited about it.  I do remember one or two back when they first came out and I always enjoyed them.  If you like NCIS, CSI or those types of shows this is definitely a series to try.

The Beginning:
"Walter Baldwin rubbed his eyes and looked again, praying that everything would be back to normal.  It wasn't."

From page 56 (about 14% on my Kindle edition)
"With the grape game over, Kit took her dinner and a glass of wine to her favorite room in the house, a small octagonal conservatory bay with five tall windows through which she could look out onto the front courtyard.

Despite the peaceful sounding 56 I have a feeling Kit isn't going to have to many peaceful moments in her favorite room!

So what do you think?  Does murder in New Orleans sound appealing?  Would you keep reading?  And where is the creepiest place you've read (or tried to read)?

42 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good series. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. I really enjoyed this one. I think I'll definitely be reading more of the series as well!

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  2. Ooh, you had me at New Orleans...and I loved the excerpt showing us the "octagonal conservatory bay with five tall windows." I must read this one!

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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    1. I now want an octagonal conservatory bay! This one is a really good read!

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  3. Well, I do like the room she's drinking the wine in. I like rooms which are shaped differently. I like the beginning of the book too. I want to read on and see what he is talking about.

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    1. Doesn't it sound like a fabulous room! New Orleans has some amazing architecture.

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  4. This sounds intriguing!
    Thanks for sharing and for stopping by my Friday Post

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  5. That 56 does sound peaceful. Since it's a mystery, I doubt that lasts. :D One of my co-bloggers is reading this series for review; she likes it.

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    1. It definitely doesn't last - particularly not for her. I really enjoyed this book!

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  6. Scary story....sounds like a house for Halloween. :)

    ENJOY your weekend.

    Happy Hopping!!

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Blog Hop Answer

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    1. Poor Kit doesn't get to spend much time in her house but it's definitely a good book for Halloween!

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  7. The New Orleans setting is enough to make me want to read this book. I'm wondering what "the grape game" could be too! Sounds like a good one.
    Here's the link to my Friday post: House Rules.

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    1. This was a good book! The grape game involves a dog and it's pretty cute.

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  8. I have this book. Can't wait to read it. I could tell from the synopsis I'd enjoy it and now I have aa new series to follow!
    Scariest place I ever read a book? Hmm...I was reading a scary story while riding in the car at night. We were on vacation and still had a ways to go to our hotel. The story was about a couple driving on a road late at night, and you guessed it, they had a ways to go to their hotel. LOL I got so creeped out I was afraid to get out of the car to go to our hotel room!
    Here is my 56 - http://fuonlyknew.com/2014/10/03/the-friday-56-39-the-abyss-above-us/

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    1. Definitely sounds like a creepy place to read a book! I'm not sure I would've wanted out of the car either!

      I really enjoyed this one. Hope if you get to it that you like it too!

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  9. It sounds like the calm before a storm. I would keep reading. :D

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    1. That is the perfect description! Definitely the calm before the storm.

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  10. Oh yeah, I would keep reading! I like the sound of it.

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    1. I really enjoyed this one! Definitely recommend it!

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  11. The BB is mysterious, and with a title such as Louisiana Fever, I am wondering if the beginning has to do with a sickness; great post! :)

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    1. Yep! There is definitely some sickness (of multiple kinds) floating around here.

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  12. Hi Katherine,

    I am adding this one to my 'Want To Read' list, despite the fact that this is book 5 in the series. I am hoping that they can be read as stand alone stories, so would be interested to hear your thoughts when you have read it! Don does say on his site that they would be better read in order, but I am wondering if this is simply a ploy to get you hooked on the series!

    I can't say too much about your lines, as I did rather cheat and looked up the premise for the story, which kind of gives it all way. Given current worldwide events, this one might come just a little too close to the truth for comfort and the writing does appear quite descriptive and detailed.

    I hope that you enjoy this one, thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend,

    Yvonne

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    1. This was the first book in the series that I've read and I had no problem figuring out who was who. You may be more involved with the characters if you read them in order but it in no way affected my enjoyment.
      I had the same worry about the topic being too close to home but didn't find it too uncomfortable. I definitely recommend giving this series a try!

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  13. I wonder what normal is? Or at least to the character, and why is it out of whack?!
    Happy weekend!

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    1. Normal in any definition is not what's happening to poor Walter. Things do not go well for him!

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  14. I enjoyed the one I read in this series and this one sounds good too. I really want to start this series from book 1.

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    1. I was thinking the same thing Yvonne. This is definitely a series I'm going to want to read more of!

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  15. These crime novels are so intriguing. I'm always trying to figure out who the guilty party is before the reveal.

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    1. This was an interesting spin because it wasn't really a whodunit or even a why it was a how is everything going to get figured out. Definitely kept me turning pages!

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  16. Love the descriptive writing with "small octagonal conservatory bay with five tall windows." I'm curious to know what a grape game is. Intriguing, thanks for sharing!

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    1. New Orleans has some amazing houses and this is clearly one of them. This was definitely a fun read!

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  17. Love the NO setting, what a perfect place for murder!

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    1. Definitely! The New Orleans setting got me at once!

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  18. All these spooky stories and murder stories making its rounds on blogs is sort of creeping me out ;)

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    1. We're a very murderous group right about now! Must be Halloween getting to us!

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  19. The room described in the 56 sounds lovely. It's great to find a series to sink into. Enjoy and thanks for visiting my blog.

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    1. Doesn't it! It sounds like a perfect reading room to me.

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  20. Louisiana is a great place to set a haunting - the history and the Creole culture and voodoo, what's not to like? Good tease in your review, so you've succeeded - I'm going to check it out.

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    1. I really enjoyed this one! I can't resist anything set in New Orleans!

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  21. Louisiana Fever sounds good!

    I can't think of one creepy place I have read in. I'm so boring. LOL

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  22. I would definitely keep reading this one. I love mysteries and thrillers. I try not to read in creepy places. No sense in scaring myself to death. :)

    Thanks for visiting The Busy Mom's Daily.

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