Love Will Tear Us Apart by CK McDonell
18 April 2023
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Tags: CK McDonnell, Love will tear us apart, Stranger Times
My Five Word TL:DR Review: I am loving this series
Okay, let’s just cut to the chase. It’s been a while since I read this book and yet the feeling of absolute adoration for this series still feels strong. So, that being said I’m going to post up the blurb for the book before I begin That way I can focus on my feelings without going into the description too much:
“Marriages are tricky at the best of times, especially when one of you is dead.
Vincent Banecroft, the irascible editor of The Stranger Times, has never believed his wife died despite emphatic evidence to the contrary. Now, against all odds, it seems he may actually be proved right; but what lengths will he go to in an attempt to rescue her?
With Banecroft distracted, the shock resignation of assistant editor, Hannah Willis, couldn’t have come at a worse time. It speaks volumes that her decision to reconcile with her philandering ex-husband is only marginally less surprising than Banecroft and his wife getting back together. In this time of crisis, is her decision to swan off to a fancy new-age retreat run by a celebrity cult really the best thing for anyone?
As if that wasn’t enough, one of the paper’s ex-columnists has disappeared, a particularly impressive trick seeing as he never existed in the first place.
Floating statues, hijacked ghosts, homicidal cherubs, irate starlings, Reliant Robins and quite possibly several deeply sinister conspiracies; all-in-all, a typical week for the staff of The Stranger Times.”
So, for me this is a series that is going from strength to strength. If you love urban fantasy I strongly think you should pick this one up. I can’t deny that the connection to Manchester and all the other connotations are strong for me but I seriously don’t think that alone would be enough to make me enjoy this so much. The characters are great, I love them all and I don’t want any of them to come to harm. The setting is well done. Contemporary, ironic, sarcastic. I mean, I just love it. The plots are original, the dialogue is spot on and I can’t wait to read more.
This is a short review but that isn’t a reflection on how I feel for this book or this series. I heartily recommend this series to readers who enjoy urban fantasy, contemporary settings, batshit crazy happenings, a great cast of characters that feel like ‘found family’. I literally can’t wait to see what comes nest.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publishers, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating : 5 of 5 stars
Countdown to 2023 – Day 30 ‘Family and Friends’ (1 day remaining)
30 December 2022
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Tags: CK McDonnell, Countdown to 2023, family and Friends, Love will tear us apart, The Stranger Times series, This Charming Man
Today is day 30 of my countdown to 2023 – woot, only one day remaining. Today’s prompt is ‘Family and Friends ’. The prompts can be found here if you want to join in. I’m hoping to use mostly books read this year. Let’s begin:
FAMILY AND FRIENDS (A book with great characters)
I’ve gone for a series that I’m really enjoying and where the characters are fantastic. This is an urban fantasy based in Manchester in the UK (so I confess I have a soft spot immediately for that reason alone) but, on top of that this is packed with great imagination and I love reading it. The Stranger Times series by CK McDonnell. Book 1 is The Stranger Times, followed by This Charming Man and the most recent instalment Love Will Tear Us Apart which was just amazing. My review will be up soon.
Tomorrow: Bottle of Bubbly – Your first read for 2023
Love Will Tear Us Apart (Stranger Times #3) by CK McDonnell
21 October 2022
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Tags: CK McDonnell, Love will tear us apart, The Stranger Times, This Charming Man
When is a review not a review? When it’s a teaser.
I recently finished Love Will Tear Us Apart, the third episode in CK McDonnell’s Stranger Times series and, hand on heart, it was my favourite so far. This is urban fantasy that really delivers. I absolutely love it.
I will be posting a full review closer to the date but for now – this was my initial reaction:
‘Oh my giddy aunt. This is a series that just keeps getting better. I absolutely love it and this is my favourite to date, which bearing in mind Nos. 1 and 2 were also pretty damn fine, is no small thing.
I’m not writing a full review at this point – that will be posted closer to release date – the point of this is to whet your appetite. If you’re looking for a quirky, mystery filled, modern era fantasy series packed with all sorts of supernatural critters, a fantastic ‘found family’ in the form of the Stranger Times publication employees, banter, seriously ‘strange things’, drama, tension and heart in the throat endings, stop looking. Here you go. You’re welcome.
Word to the wise, don’t crash into this series, go back to the first book otherwise you’ll be missing so much goodness.
The ending of this brought tears to my eyes – me! I don’t do crying.
No pressure McDonnell but when is No.4 due?’
All I can say is that this is a series that gives me serious ‘feels’. If you’re looking for your next great hook then I implore you to give this a chance.
The Stranger Times and This Charming Man are the first two books in the series.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
Can’t Wait Wednesday : Love Will Tear Us Apart by CK McDonnell (Stranger Times #3)
5 October 2022
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Tags: Can't Wait Wednesday, CK McDonnell, Stranger Times #3, Wishful Endings
“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine. Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for. If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to.
This week my book is: Love Will Tear Us Apart by CK McDonnell (Stranger Times #3). I’m just loving this series. Here’s the cover and description:
Love can be a truly terrible thing.
Marriages are tricky at the best of times, especially when one of you is dead.
Vincent Banecroft, the irascible editor of The Stranger Times, has never believed his wife died despite emphatic evidence to the contrary. Now, against all odds, it seems he may actually be proved right; but what lengths will he go to in an attempt to rescue her?
With Banecroft distracted, the shock resignation of assistant editor, Hannah Willis, couldn’t have come at a worse time. It speaks volumes that her decision to reconcile with her philandering ex-husband is only marginally less surprising than Banecroft and his wife getting back together. In this time of crisis, is her decision to swan off to a fancy new-age retreat run by a celebrity cult really the best thing for anyone?
As if that wasn’t enough, one of the paper’s ex-columnists has disappeared, a particularly impressive trick seeing as he never existed in the first place.
Floating statues, hijacked ghosts, homicidal cherubs, irate starlings, Reliant Robins and quite possibly several deeply sinister conspiracies; all-in-all, a typical week for the staff of The Stranger Times.
Expected publication : February 2023
This Charming Man (The Stranger Times #2) by CK McDonnell
14 February 2022
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Tags: CK McDonnell, The Stranger Times #2, This Charming Man
My Five Word TL:DR Review : A Good Deal of Fun
I’m loving this series. It’s funny, fast paced, has good storylines and characters that I’m becoming attached to.
If you’re planning on picking this up I would suggest reading The Stranger Times first – although to be fair I think you could probably read this as a standalone – I just really enjoyed the first in series and so basically think ‘why deny yourself the pleasure of reading it?’ Also, it’s possible that this review will include spoilers so be aware of that before reading on.
So, once again we meet up with the staff of the Stranger Times. Things are moving forward since events in the first instalment and work is being carried out to the old church that the Stranger Times newspaper works from, mainly to accommodate the fact that one of the staff (Stella – a young girl who there is much more to than originally meets the eye) is now temporarily living in the building in order to stay safe. In fact this feeds into one of the plotlines involving a potential kidnapping.
At the same time as the staff are investigating who or what might be interested in secreting Stella away it appears that vampires are suddenly sprouting up in the streets of Manchester. An occurrence that causes great consternation as although the ‘folk’ the ‘founders’ and other weird and wonderful entities do actually exist – everyone agrees that vampires are simply a work of fiction. Until bodies start to crop up, torn to pieces and drained of blood.
Again, I will reiterate that I love the setting. I may be slightly biased of course having worked in Manchester for many years but I really do feel it lends itself well to this storyline and I think the author really captures the place and the essence of the people, their banter and humour really well. I also think that Manchester has some wonderfully gothic buildings that would really lend themselves to future storylines.
I’m also becoming very easily attached to the characters. Banecroft, the boozy and prickly long suffering editor with a heart of gold, Hannah, his latest recruit and journalist with a detective love interest, the suffering secretary Grace who seems to be able to accomplish virtually anything, Ox and Reggie, the other investigative journalists, Stella who is becoming a great point of interest and quite possibly a new addition to the team that I won’t elaborate on here.
On top of this the team get out and about plenty. I loved that they come across a character who lives on the canal. I’ll leave you to discover about him, his unique canine companion and his unusual story about why he lives permanently on water. There’s also some new additions to the strange world of the Folk that involves a visit to a Godfather type who is not to be crossed.
I thought all the elements came together really well and I was so in the mood for a fun adventure with vampires and an underlying mystery that I simply didn’t see coming.
I’m loving this series and can only reiterate my comments from the first instalment – ‘more please’.
In terms of criticisms. I really don’t have anything. For me this worked on every level. I liked the setting. The author had me smiling and laughing with his excellent comedic flourishes. The pacing was good. There isn’t a dull moment to be honest. The characters are likable and the plot was intriguing. Colour me happy.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating 4.5 of 5 stars