Thursday, October 27, 2016

Ella's Bookshelf - Cassie's Road Trip




Reading has been a passion for me since I was 6 years old.  I devoured books night and day, and nothing was quite like my love of series books - The Bobbsey Twins, The Five Little Peppers, Cherry Ames, Ramona Quimby, The Borrowers, and The Boxcar Children.  But the undisputed favorite would have to be Nancy Drew.  If it was summertime, I could finish one a day.  Still have a few of my originals with my name printed inside the front cover.






How can you get in trouble for reading at school?  I managed it.  I would position the book just inside the top that lifted up on my desk or even on my lap.  Would pretend to be looking at my math book or a handout on diagramming sentences, but I was really engrossed in whatever book was my latest obsession.  Nuns did not like this deception one bit.




If you never read Nancy Drew as a girl, she was an independent teen who, along with her best friends, George and Bess, solved mysteries.  In book after book, this girl detective gets herself into scrapes and back out again.  George was an outspoken tomboy who was my favorite character, at least during the period of my childhood when neither cleanliness nor godliness were of interest to me.  Bess was much more delicate and feminine, but just as smart.  They were a powerful threesome, and I was a devoted fan.  Certainly, I read my favorites over and over , even when I knew every plot twist.




Well, I am grown up now (sort of), but my reading habits haven't changed much.  (I do bathe more willingly.)  I still love a series of books with an intelligent and clever lead character.  Even better is a series that includes a heroine who ends up over the knee of the man she loves.  You probably know where I am going with this.  I discovered PK Corey's Cassie books several years ago, and Cassie has brought me great happiness from the very first read.  Today I will offer a book review of the 9th book in the series.





Title:  Cassie's Road Trip


Author: PK Corey


Publisher: Blushing Books 



Number of Pages:  156


Themes: Love and Friendship, Adventure, Crossing the Line, Paying Your Dues


Setting:  Cassie and Tom's river home, the highways and tourist stops of the Southwest USA


Main Characters:

  • Cassie - I have described Cassie in so many ways in previous book reviews, but for Book 9 I will say she is a woman who meets life with both barrels.  Cassie is the lovable heroine who shares her life with a husband she worships.  To continue with the shotgun reference, in this book we see our Cassie as an accomplished markswoman.  While she is not always a "straight shooter" with Tom about her activities, she has a heart that is true blue and right on target.

  • Tom - What new could I tell you about Tom?  Well, I might say he is the sheriff in Cassie's life.  He is always the calm, loving  man who expects law and order in his home.  When Cassie chooses to ignore his guidance, there is always a penalty to face.  We don't hear much about Tom's shooting skills in this book, but, believe me, with Cassie over his knee, Tom can hit his mark and never misses. 




  • Sue and Annie - Just like Nancy Drew has her George and Bess, Cassie has Sue and Annie.  These 2 best friends have been close to Cassie for half a century!  They share each others' joys and sorrows.  They love their girls' trips, too!  Annie usually shows more common sense than Cassie and Sue.  The Road Trip is no exception.
 




  • Ryan and Allie - Ryan is Tom and Cassie's adopted son, and Cassie surely loves to hear him call her "Mom."  Ally is the special girl that Ryan loves.  Cassie loves her, too, and takes great satisfaction that she introduced the two.

  • Lily - is the most recent member to join the families on the river.  To say she is the "housekeeper" does not nearly describe her importance in the hearts of everyone who knows her.  She is very protective and loving to her people.     


Over the series, the number of main characters has grown steadily - Cassie's "family" as she calls them.  This book begins with a chapter to introduce them to any reader not familiar with the series.  Those of us who know this family well are just welcomed back to this loving circle.  I don't know how PK did it, but my favorite quote of the whole book is smack dab on the first page.




Cassie describes her best friends, Sue and Annie, as "my sisters for more than fifty years..."  Cassie is not exaggerating when she relates, "They each own a part of my heart."  I loved this tender description of Sue and Annie for several reasons.  First, she refers to them as "sisters."  It rang so true for me after I thought about how I felt meeting my "Beach Sisters" in June.  So amazed at the bond that formed over those 4 days.  We were all taken aback just a bit.  I was surprised that these women could see right through to my soul.  For me the experience was repeated in the UK - a strong feeling of sisterhood and instant affection and empathy.  The author seemed to capture the essence of that in just a few words, and I was so impressed. 





Then, too, I have come to love this character very much.  If I could choose a "sister," it would be Cassie.  I love her loyalty and zest for life, her sense of humor, and, above all, her honesty.  Let me explain this better.  While Cassie may fudge a little (or a lot) with telling Tom the "whole" story, she is, at heart, completely honest in her feelings and loves unconditionally.  I often wonder.....do I love PK so much because of Cassie or do I love Cassie because of PK being such a special friend.




Sam's lap is my favorite spot to sit, so I appreciated that Cassie chose lap-sitting with Tom to start laying the plans for the ultimate girls' trip.  Allie almost jinxes the whole caper by landing herself in a terrible situation at a wild party.  Cassie worries herself to distraction about Allie and how her son, Ryan, will react.  After agonizing about this, Cassie is so astounded at the good news the young couple brings her, that she is actually speechless.  Can't remember when that has happened before!






Goodness knows, even before the road trip, Cassie was quite busy getting up to her usual tricks.  Even though she refers to it as a "secret," she knows Tom would never approve.  Without giving away too much of the story, I have to tell you about Cassie and her shooting.  Remember in a previous book, we saw Tom give her a shotgun for her birthday.  She, Sue, and Annie start going to the local range, and Cassie is encouraged by some range regulars to try pistol shooting as well.  She is quite the marksman and gets carried away with it.  You know Cassie; she loves attention.






I love shooting with Sam, and we go out together when I can.  It is great fun, and I am always proud when I have a good day.  Sam is an excellent and patient teacher.  Always safety first, he also corrects my grip and stance when shooting handguns.


Through a series of hilarious events, Cassie ends up with her own Taurus pistol.  I would like to try one of those; titanium makes for a lighter piece of weaponry.  That Taurus becomes a critical part of the story as the Road Trip progresses.  And we all know, Tom "always finds out."




Before the girls leave, Tom decides to lecture Cassie while she is over his knee.  Cassie says that Tom believes "a stinging bottom helps me listen better."  Tom just wants her safe and back home soon, and one of the cardinal rules is to call him once a day.  When Cassie calls from the Grand Canyon, Tom tells her, "My bed's lonely and so's my heart."  Gosh, what a pretty way to tell a wife she is missed!  I know we have our Tom haters out there, but not me.  That man is so romantic; count me among his fans.





The road trip starts in California and the girls are so excited.  When Allie begs to hear more of Cassie's stories, little does she know that they are about to have an adventure that scares them all right down to their toes.  It begins happily around the pool with lots of wine and laughter.  Soon, though, they run into something and someone more sinister.  Cassie forgets Tom's rules and only remembers in the nick of time and is able to rescue one of the her girls.  The adventure turns into a nightmare in a small Texas town, and this story ends with the guys rushing in to bring everyone home safely.






Tom is not only scared for Cassie's safety, but angry at the secrets she has kept from him.  Once the fun and the drama, too, are over, it is time to face the music.  There are several monumental spankings, and Cassie still dreads the finale.  I will bring this review to a close with a snippet about a spanking that positively took my breath away.  To her surprise, Tom does not reach for the hairbrush, but slowly pulls his belt through the loops.  Cassie says she has a "love/hate" relationship with Tom's belt.  There is fear but also "longing and lust that overwhelms."  He starts with his hand and leaves his belt on the bed so close to Cassie's face that she can smell the leather.  Oh my, I say.  I do so agree.  There is just something so incredibly sexy about it.  PK, in 9 books, this is my favorite spanking scene ever.  Well done.







Just so you know, I reread my Cassie books often, just like Nancy Drew so long ago.  Nancy had her George and Bess.  Cassie has her Sue and Annie.  When Cassie's Road Trip first came out at the end of August, I became quite ill while overseas.  Cassie was a comfort to me, and, by the time I arrived home, I'd read it four times.  There were even times I started laughing right out loud, and boy, did I need to laugh.  At the end when Cassie tries to argue with Tom about returning her pistol to her, I absolutely fell apart when he said,

                              "Allow me to introduce myself.  
                           I'm your husband, and I'm the boss.  
                                       Pleased to meet you." 






19 comments:

  1. I loved this book and Cassie and her friends. Reminds me of some others I know.

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    1. Mmmmm.....Sunny, I wonder who? Girls' trips kick ass no matter where.

      Missing You Says Ella

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  2. Hi Ella, :) I absolutely love your book reviews! It is so fun to see one posted. I am glad that you are feeling much better, and up to writing one.

    I loved this whole post! Your description of reading through your childhood years was something that I surely related to. I also loved the Nancy Drew books. I couldn't get enough of them, and like you, read them over and over. I also enjoyed the Hardy Boys series. Great fun to think back on all of that.

    I too love reading all about Cassie, her spanky love, Tom, and her friends in crime. LOL! PK writes these books so well- you start to feel like you are in a sense "coming home" when you sit down for a read. I sure can see how they gave you cheer & comfort when you needed it most, when ill and away.

    I have not read this one yet. I am a bit behind in all things, but look forward to doing so soon! That is for sure! :)

    Ella, I love what you said about your beach friends and friends overseas, reminding you of Cassie and her "sisters". I wholeheartedly agree in every way! Truly something very, very special indeed!

    Thanks for writing such a neat review of Cassie's Road Trip! You get an A+ from me, and a golden star too! Many hugs and love,

    <3 Katie

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    1. Wow! Thanks for the compliments, Katie. I loved how you said it is like coming home. That describes it perfectly.

      My Nancy Drew books were the ancient ones with the dull blue cover. That would certainly date me! Just like Cassie, I loved to read them in order.

      Get reading, Katie T! You won't put it down.

      Huge Hug From Ella

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  3. Ella,
    I do love Cassie. Great book review!
    Meredith

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    1. Meredith, I do believe you were the one who first told me about Cassie. Thanks for that advice, my friend.

      Even though I love my Kindle, I wish my most favorite books could be in hard copy. There is something special about holding them. They even smell good.

      Ella

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  4. As an official teacher, I have to say you write the BEST book reports! Ella, seriously you're the best. I know without a doubt you and Cassie would get along famously! Thanks friend!

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    1. PK, I know Cassie is in your head, but she is in my heart. You should be very proud of this book.

      Crazy Ella

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  5. I absolutely love your book reviews, Ella! Thanks for sharing.

    Hugs and blessings...Cat

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    1. Thanks, Cat! What a nice thing to say. They are so much fun to write. I need to get cracking on a review for Sarah Coltman's new book, as well.

      Ella Loves Cassie

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  6. Wow Ella,you truly do write the best reviews! So glad to see you are feeling up to writing. I really enjoyed reading this post and your comparisons to Nancy Drew.

    I just love Tom and Cassie :)

    Hugs
    Roz

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    1. Love when you visit, Roz! Glad you like the review. I wish I could tell the whole world about Cassie. She brings me so much happiness.

      Hugs From Ella

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  7. Ella, what a great book review. Thanks. So good to see you posting.

    Love,
    Ronnie
    xx

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    1. Thanks, Ronnie. I am so glad you enjoyed it. It is easy for me to write about Cassie. She is such a wonderful character. The only problem I have is not to give away too much of the story!

      Love,
      Ella

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  8. Great review Ella. I love the Cassie books too and read this one on holiday, shortly after our London get together. I'm not a Tom fan but felt he was a bit more reasonable in this book. Cassie was her inimitable self as usual.

    Looking forward to your review of The Midnight Geese; that's next on my reading list.

    Hugs across the Pond,

    Rosie xx

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    1. So lovely to hear from "sisters" across the pond, Rosie. It is a perfect book for a holiday.

      I am rereading Ami's book and am almost ready to start on another review.

      Hugs Across the Pond,
      Ella

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  9. Hi Ella, you are the best book reviewer! I hope you are feeling better now and back in the swing of things
    love Jan, xx

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    1. Whenever I think of meeting you and Rosie in London, I do indeed think of roses, too. Rosie is a red rose and you are pink!

      Glad you liked the review. Now I will just patiently wait for Cassie to return in Book 10.

      Hugs Across the Pond,
      Ella

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  10. Hey Ms Ella, love your reviews as well! Cassie and her escapades are always on my reading lists! I remember the beginnings!
    I believe we have read quite a few of the same books!
    Did you ever read The Happy Hollisters?

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