
This was a funny, creepy science fiction short story by one of my favorite authors. I don’t even like short stories, but I loved this one.
Continue reading “A Question of Navigation by Kevin Hearne”
This was a pretty good YA Historical Fiction/Romance book set in 1498 in England.
Continue reading “The Crown of Rosemund by Michele Ashman Bell”
This is a cute, cute YA contemporary romance book! It’s a quick and easy read and I had a lot of fun reading it.
Continue reading “Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales”
This is a really good mystery/thriller that is full of action and plenty of twists. It’s a quick and easy read and I really enjoyed it.
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This is the eleventh book in this series, but it’s the first one that I’ve read. Despite that, I didn’t have a hard time understanding what was going on. The mystery is a stand-alone and there is enough backstory throughout the book for me to get an understanding of the main characters.
Continue reading “An Extravagant Death (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #11) by Charles Finch”
This is a great finish to this book series……or is it?? I just discovered that the author is writing a fourth Gunnie Rose book (release date 2022) – no idea what the plot will be because the main storyline of this series wrapped up in this book, but there are definitely enough loose ends to continue the series another several books, which I would love.
Continue reading “The Russian Cage (Gunnie Rose #3) by Charlaine Harris”
I loved this book. It’s a heart-warming, quiet book that reaffirms your belief in love and friendship. It’s set sometime after WWII (I think maybe the early 50’s) in a tiny town in Florida. Sheriff Winston Browne watches over his town with a generous spirit, even after he receives terrible, life-altering news. When a young girl with a dangerous secret shows up in town all alone, Winston takes her under his wing and ensures she is cared for and protected. That includes housing her with his best friend’s girlfriend, who he starts to romance after she and his best friend part ways.
Continue reading “The Incredible Winston Browne by Sean Dietrich”
Durst has done it again -written a fantastic, can’t-put-down, stand alone fantasy book. I love her writing, I love her characters and I love her original story-telling. I get excited every time she releases a new book – and this one does not disappoint.
The story is set in the kingdom of Vos. The kingdom has bone makers who can animate bones to create objects that can do a variety of things, like clean, send messages, etc. They also create charms that give people a limited amount of “super-powers”, like strength, speed, stealth, etc. These creations are made from animal bones – the use of human bones is illegal.
Continue reading “The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst”
This is a good second book in the trilogy, and focuses mainly on Marilia’s twin brother Annuweth. He is still bitter about the injuries he sustained, and about Marilia’s successes in the war. As Marilia tries to step back from warfare and power, Annueweth plots to grab it an any cost.
Continue reading “Empire of Jackals (Chrysathamere Trilogy #2) by Morgan Cole”