by Kim Fielding
I when I started this book I was totally overwhelmed by how bad I felt for Jack. I almost stopped reading but I adore Kim Fielding, so I stuck it out and I’m really glad I did. Jack was just sad until he met Tag. It took me a while to connect with Tag but when I did I was crushing to get them happy ...
3.5 starsI really liked this. But it did have this overall feeling of depression, so 3.5 stars it is.I have a hard time reading about people who feel so depressed that they give up their house, quit their job and start driving across country without a specific goal. And that’s exactly what Tag is do...
'Motel Pool' is the story of an impossible love one that bridges both time and death. Jack Layton went to Hollywood in the 50s looking for fame and fortune unfortunately all he finds is an early end to both his career and sadly his life. Tag Manning is running from his life and ends up in deserted...
I will say this ... Kim Fielding sure knows how to write different genres and topics. She writes about werewolves, contemporary, mix of fantasy romance, even alternate history -- and this, she brings Road Trip. With Ghost. My ...I admit that I have soft heart for screwed-up characters (not necessari...
What an awesome ghost story! This has got to be one of the best in a long while, because Kim Fielding did something different with this book, and I liked it!I wasn’t too sure how I felt about Jack Dayton when I first met him at the beginning of the story, in 1955-1956. It seemed this young man was f...
Motel. Pool. - Kim Fielding I don't mind a slow paced story, as long as plot or characters' development depend on this slowness. In this book, it's a stretch, a kind of exercise in style by the author because the pages are filled with descriptions or insignificant facts, but then, the major changes ...
Life has an expiration date, and so do the memories we have of others. I don't try to kid myself and think I'll be remembered in two hundred years. I'll (hopefully) live a long life, might have children, and possibly grandchildren as well. Definitely nieces and nephews. Would they mourn my eventual ...
Kim Fielding is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Every book she writes is so different than the rest. You never know what you are going to get, but you know it is going to be good. And despite being someone who generally lacks the imagination to enjoy PNR, I find that the way she writ...