BOOK REVIEW | Gold of Kings
Gold of Kings: A Novel by Davis Bunn Will she decipher the mysteries leading to the sacred relic, or be defeated by the foes racing to claim it and destroy her? A dealer in art and antiquities, Storm Syrrell arranges her life as she does her work — into neat, orderly categories. But when her [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Blaggard's Moon
Blaggard’s Moon (Prequel to the Trophy Chase Trilogy) by George Bryan Polivka Smith Delaney is a man who is awaiting his demise. This is a novel, of Delaney remembering a story in vivid detail of how things went from one place to another in the world of vast pirating and pillaging where the townsfolk saw [...]
BOOK REVIEW | From a Distance
From a Distance by Tamera Alexander This is more than a novel, a journey into two peoples lives that brings you to the edge of their experiences and beliefs and makes you focus on your own as well. I had a hard time through the first part of the novel, because I was unsure [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Beyond this Moment
Beyond this Moment by Tamera Alexander Reading the back cover blurb for the book a reader knows that the main character Molly Whitcomb has a secret that is reputation-ruin worthy. After reading the first chapter a reader knows what that secret is. I am quite certain there will be some readers who will give up [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Deep in the Heart of Trouble
Deep in the Heart of Trouble by Deeanne Gist "Deep in the Heart of Trouble" is the sequel to "Courting Trouble". They are definitely meant to be read in order. If you skip the first one you will miss most everything that is important that is said, but not quite fully said. Read both and [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Desires of Her Heart
The Desires of Her Heart by Lyn Cote Once again, another wonderful historical romance from Avon Inspire. I love everything they are putting out without fail. This was my first opportunity to read Lyn Cote and I know she has many more titles available. I look forward to reading more of her novels in the [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Scrapping Plans
Scrapping Plans by Rebecca Seitz Earnestly, I could hardly put the book down even in the sad parts. This is the third book in the Sisters, Ink Series. Reading the back cover or description blurb you know that it is about Joy Sinclair. She is the sister with Chinese ancestry. From the previous books you [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Apothecary's Daughter
The Apothecary’s Daughter by Julie Klassen Another incredible piece of historical fiction with strong characters from second published author Julie Klassen. Without a doubt, Klassen is on my favorite author’s list. Both Lady of Milkweed Manor (her first book) and The Apothecary’s Daughter were so enjoyable. Each chapter starts with a quote of various pharmaceutical [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Gingham Mountain
Gingham Mountain (Lassoed in Texas, #3) by Mary Connealy Wow! This is the best from Mary Connealy yet, and quite possibly the best book I have ever read (under 300 pages). You have to understand… This is one of those books that you read when you have some time by yourself. First off is the [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Quills & Promises
Quills & Promises by Amber Miller *sigh* Is it not fabulous when as a reader, you turn the last page of a book and the first thing you do is sigh in complete contentment. Well that is my reaction and I am certain many others experience with the second Promises book from Amber Miller "Quills [...]

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