

Review: "Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession" by Alison Weir
As much as I love historical fiction, this happens to be the first novel by Alison Weir that I have ever read. I thoroughly enjoyed it...


Review: "The Witchfinder's Sister" by Beth Underdown
From 1644 to 1646, over 300 women (this is a conservative estimate) lost their lives in Essex, England and the surrounding area. Why? ...


Review : "Before We Were Yours" by Lisa Wingate
If you found the subject of the Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline intriguing, you will want to read this book. This story covers the...


Review: "June" by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
This is one of my vacation reads and I couldn’t have picked a better book. It is light enough that you can put it down and come back to...


Review: Ashes
ASHES by Steven Manchester As an author, Steven Manchester is amazing! I have read all his novels and although each one is wonderful, he...


Review: "I Love You Today" by Marcia Gloster
The story is one that resonates between man and woman time after time and I couldn’t put it down. Although it takes place in the late...


Review: "The Chilbury Ladies' Choir" by Jennifer Ryan
From the previews that I read about this book, it appeared to be something that I would enjoy. They were correct and I couldn’t put it...


Review: "Terminal Regression" by Mallory Hill
This science fiction thriller is set in a society that is a paradise for some and torture for others. If you have a clear picture of...


Review: "The German Girl" by Armando Lucas Correa
This is a heartbreaking saga of a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust. It envelops their flight from Germany aboard the transatlantic...


Review: "Saffire" by Sigmund Brouwer
I requested this book because I love Sigmund Brouwer’s novel, Thief of Glory, and this lived up to my expectations. The setting is...