It has been a LOOOONG time since I read a book that had me so hooked, I literally couldn’t put it down. There have been books that I read pretty non-stop to read in a day or two, but I would say this is the first book in about a decade that made it soContinue reading “Review: The Memory of Us”
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Review: When We Believed in Mermaids
I had so much work to do this week, I haven’t been able to get any reading done. I had over 90 assignments that I was going to try to get graded today… but then there was a pretty nasty wind storm which knocked out my power for eight hours (no internet, and I liveContinue reading “Review: When We Believed in Mermaids”
Review of “The Saturday Evening Girls Club”
The Saturday Evening Girls Club by Jane Healey was recommended to me in one of my Facebook author groups when I asked for books that were written around the World War I time period. I recently realized that I have spent much of my Historical Fiction reading in books based around World War II, andContinue reading “Review of “The Saturday Evening Girls Club””
Review of “In a Field of Blue”
In a Field of Blue by Gemma Liviers takes place around World War I, primarily in France and England. This novel starts with a mystery when a woman shows up with a child, claiming he is the son of a man lost in the war. Rudy, his brother, beings a journey to find what reallyContinue reading “Review of “In a Field of Blue””
Review of “As Bright As Heaven” by Susan Meissner
I knew after I cried for about the fifth time; As Bright as Heaven by Susan Meissner will be one of my forever-favorites. This is not a book that will gather dust on my bookshelf as many, sadly, have before it. I mean no disrespect to the books, of course, but I don’t have allContinue reading “Review of “As Bright As Heaven” by Susan Meissner”
