Book Review Club: Map of Lost Memories by @KimFay

It’s time for Book Review Club again; this time I’m reviewing Map of Lost Memories by Kim Fay, published by Ballantine Books, 2012, and an Edgar finalist for Best First Novel by an American Author.

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The author describes her book as “both an adventure novel and a time capsule.” The time period is 1925 and the setting is Southeast Asia, specifically Shanghai, Saigon and Cambodia, and the subject is archeological discovery and illicit art dealing.

Publisher’s Description:

In 1925 the international treasure-hunting scene is a man’s world, and no one understands this better than Irene Blum, who is passed over for a coveted museum curatorship because she is a woman. Seeking to restore her reputation, she sets off from Seattle in search of a temple believed to house the lost history of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer civilization. But her quest to make the greatest archaeological discovery of the century soon becomes a quest for her family’s secrets. Embracing the colorful and corrupt world of colonial Asia in the early 1900s, The Map of Lost Memories takes readers into a forgotten era where nothing is as it seems. As Irene travels through Shanghai’s lawless back streets and Saigon’s opium-filled lanes, she joins forces with a Communist temple robber and an intriguing nightclub owner with a complicated past. What they bring to light deep within the humidity-soaked Cambodian jungle does more than change history. It ultimately solves the mysteries of their own lives.

The main character, Irene Blum, is a young woman from Seattle who grew up in a museum where her father was the night watchman surrounded by artifacts from Angkor Wat. She grows up obsessed with the ancient Khmer civilization. As an adult, she works for the museum and becomes expert at finding lost treasures and negotiating purchases. Though she has no formal training, she expects to be made head of the museum when the current curator retires. However, she quits when she is passed over for a man with formal education and training.

About this time, her mentor, an old friend of her father named Henry Simms, a private collector who is dying, tells Irene about a lost Khmer temple and asks her to go to Asia to find it. A successful expedition would make her name in the field, so she agrees to go, but Mr. Simms isn’t telling her everything she needs to know. He does tell her to seek out Simone Merlin, a young woman who grew up in at Angkor Wat in Cambodia and is familiar with the area and the archeology. But Simone is a committed communist, as is her abusive husband Roger. First Irene must get Simone away from her husband.

Angkor Wat

Entrance of Angkor Wat temple via bigstockphoto.com

This is a fabulous book, richly detailed, and is both an adventure story and a character study. Irene has to face situations she isn’t trained or prepared for, and do things she could never have imagined. How far will she go to feed her obsession? Will she and Simone be able to work together or will they be at cross purposes? What about the men in their lives? Simone’s husband and her former lover Louis, and Irene’s new love, Marc Rafferty, a club owner and adventurer. The action moves from Shangai to Saigon and then into the Cambodian jungle. I’d say more, but I don’t want to drop any spoilers. This is a journey each reader should take on her own.

It was obvious to me that the author had been in the area, just from the incredible description of the setting and the feel of the oppressive humidity. I waited until I’d finished to read the author’s comments on the Amazon page. It turns out her grandfather traveled in the area back in the 1930’s and told stories about Shanghai and the other places he’d seen. Like Irene, Ms. Fay grew up fascinated by Southeast Asia, and eventually lived in Vietnam for four years and visited Angkor Wat.

If you like Indiana Jones movies, you should enjoy this book. Recommended. (Dear FCC, I purchased the book from Amazon Kindle.)

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Sweet Treats Werewolves Love–Blueberry and Lemon Cheesecake #recipe @KryssieFortune

Author Kryssie Fortune is here today to tell us about sweet treats werewolves lover, including Blueberry and Lemon Cheesecake.

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Ever wondered how to feed a werewolf? Sure, they love fresh meat, preferably raw, but they love cake. Ellie Padget, heroine of my latest book To Wed a Werewolf spent two years baking for the Lykae Army.

Who knew Werewolves had a sweet tooth?

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When Joel took a wife, she’d never expect him to mark her as his mate. He still wanted her smoking hot behind closed doors. Probably not as hot as his little Ellie, but he couldn’t allow himself to think that way. Doomed, damn relationship, remember?

Whatever just happened between them, it was over and done. He didn’t even regret screwing her. Sex with Ellie was primal and savage, a need that burned through his psyche He’d fuck her again in an instant, but his best option was to put some distance between them, fast.

When he married, he’d need a strong woman at his side—one who would watch his back while he watched hers. Let’s face it; Ellie’s weapon of choice is a cheesecake.

Blueberry & Lemon Cheesecake
Blueberry Lemon cheesecake

Ingredients:
For the filling:
150g chopped blueberries
60ml orange juice
2 tbsp caster sugar
2 tsp cornstarch
225g cream cheese, softened
2 free range eggs
100g brown sugar
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp grated lemon peel

For the base:
150g flour
65g rolled oats
135g Fairtrade brown sugar
75g chopped nuts
120g butter or margarine

Method:
Preheat your oven to 175°C and lightly grease the bottom of a 13” by 9” tin.
1         In a saucepan combine the blueberries, orange juice, 2 tablespoons of sugar and cornstarch; stir until dissolved.
2         Cook over a medium heat stirring until thick and bubbly, then set aside to cool.
3         Combine the flour, oats, brown sugar, and the nuts in a large bowl.
4         Cut in the butter and mix in until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
5         Set aside one cup of the mixture for the topping.
6         Use the remaining crumble mixture as the base for the recipe.
7         Press this firmly into the bottom of your baking tray and cook for ten minutes.
8         Use a blender to combine the cream cheese, eggs, brown sugar, lemon juice, and peel until well mixed.
9         Pour the mixture on top of the baked base. Top with the blueberry mixture.
10       Sprinkle the remaining cup of crumble mixture over the top, then bake in the oven for 20 -25 minutes, until the top has browned.

Recipe by KATIE FURLONG — eating cake

Happy Baking. While you’re here, please take a look at my book.

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To Mate a Werewolf by Kryssie Fortune

Blurb

The scars on Ellie Padget’s cheek are a constant reminder of the times she tried to escape from sexual slavery. Two years ago, Joel—alpha in waiting of the Tundra-Tough pack—led the rescue party that freed her. She’s loved him ever since.

Their relationship finally explodes into steaming sex, but he offers to pay her off. She walks away with her head high and her heart shattered. When she learns of a plot to destroy Joel and his pack, her only option is return to his side and warn him.

Joel has to fight to retain the pack that should be his by right, and no one can leave until the pack has a new alpha. He’s horrified when Ellie turns up on the night he’s to meet the woman he’s agreed to marry but never met. She’s stuck there until he claims his birthright. Finally, he realizes Ellie’s his true mate. Now he has to choose between his arranged marriage, and the one woman he truly loves. Will he choose with his head or his heart?

To Mate a Werewolf is a stand alone story within the Scattered Siblings series.

Buy Links
Publisher: Loose-ID
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Thanks to Facebook book group https://www.facebook.com/foodcakesblogger for letting me raid their site for recipes.

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Kryssie, thanks for sharing about your book and thanks to Katie Furlong for the recipe. My, that looks delicious!

I can’t say I’m surprised to learn that werewolves like sweets. I’ve never known a dog who didn’t, and they are canines, too. My mom and dad’s Chihuahua used to raid the strawberry bed in the backyard. What do you think? Leave a comment below.

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