I love when I read a book in which the characters, both good and bad, get what’s coming to them. Reforming Lord Neil by Sally Britton is a heart-warming regency novel, which left me feeling comfortably sated in my desire for a happy ending. Not only did the novel tie up each of its stringsContinue reading “Review: Reforming Lord Neil”
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Review: The Memory of Us
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”
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 “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””
