

Review: "A Refuge Assured" by Jocelyn Green
Jocelyn Green does a remarkable job of writing page-turning historical fiction with ample action and romantic interests. She...


Review: "Lie With Me" by Sabine Durrant
My most favorite style of book to read is historical fiction but occasionally I like a good thriller and this far surpasses that style. ...


Review: "Isaiah's Daughter" by Mesu Andrews
One of my favorite genres to read is historical fiction involving characters of the Bible and I have found a new (for me), phenomenal...


Review: "Enchantress of Numbers" by Jennifer Chiaverini
Jennifer Chiaverini has a history of writing about strong, although somewhat obscure women and her newest novel is no exception. Augusta...


Review: "Operation Hail Storm" by Brett Arquette
This book is not the type of novel that I normally read but it was recommended because it was like a few books in my previous reading...


Review: "The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah
Take a dysfunctional family in crisis, add in the long, dark winter nights of Alaska and you have the basis for Kristen Hannah’s...


Review: "The Girls in the Picture" by Melanie Benjamin
Author Melanie Benjamin’s novels just keep getting better and better and this is definitely a favorite of mine. This story involves old...


Review: "I Was Anastasia" by Ariel Lawhon
I became a fan of Ms. Lawhon after reading The Wife, The Maid and the Mistress and Flight of Dreams so I was thrilled to see this new...


Review: "The Thursday Night Club and Other Stories of Christmas Spirit" by Steven Manches
I just finished reading Steven Manchester’s newest book. As the name implies, it is a collection of three, modern day, heartwarming...


Review: "The Fifth Petal" by Brunonia Berry
In 1989, there occurs a horrendous murder in Salem. Three beautiful women, professed witches are found murdered with their throats...