
This is an ok mystery thriller about the relationship of two sisters and what happens when mistrust is sowed by outside forces.
Continue reading “The Girl She Wanted by K.L. Slater”
This is an ok mystery thriller about the relationship of two sisters and what happens when mistrust is sowed by outside forces.
Continue reading “The Girl She Wanted by K.L. Slater”
This is a cute, sweet modern romance involving a foreign Prince that needs money to save the royal family and an American heiress that needs to get married to get her inheritance.
Continue reading “The Prince’s Bride (The Prince’s Bride #1) by J. J. McAvoy”
This is a wonderful, warm book revisiting beloved characters from Whistle Stop, Alabama. The book skips back and forth between time periods and characters, telling some of the side stories in between the lines of Fried Green Tomatoes.
Continue reading “The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop (Whistle Stop, AL #2) by Fannie Flagg”
This is a very good, exciting YA Paranormal Fantasy book. It’s fast-paced, with interesting characters and a good storyline.
Continue reading “Dyrwolf by Kat Kinney”
Huh. I’m not quite sure what I just read. It was a mash-up of several genres, including gothic, horror, mystery, LGBTQ romance and historical fiction. This is a unique book that won’t be for everyone.
Continue reading “Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth”
4.5 stars
This is a fantastic fantasy book. Even though it is over 800 pages, it’s such an easy, engaging read that the pages flew by.
Continue reading “House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City #1) by Sarah J. Maas”
This is a really good contemporary fiction. The story is a slow burn that builds to the climatic conclusion.
Continue reading “Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng”
3.5 stars
This is another good fantasy novel from the author. The great thing is that this is a stand alone, which is rare to find in fantasy books.
Continue reading “The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk”
This was a good book that delved into Churchill’s personality and statesmanship.
Continue reading “Winston Churchill and the Art of Leadership: How Winston Changed the World by William Nester”