Monthly Archives: July 2017
Review: Sons and Soldiers by Bruce Henderson
I originally accepted this pitch for review thinking my teen (a huge WWII buff), would enjoy reading this. Never could I have imagined how much this book moved me, reading the stories of these young men who gave so much. … Continue reading
Fall Book Preview: August 2017, Part I
FALL! Yes, the title of this post does say Fall. I cannot wait. It’s been unbearably hot here (triple digit heat index), zapping all of my energy! August has an insane amount of books I’m excited about, so many of … Continue reading
Review: Cocoa Beach by Beatriz Williams
Beatriz Williams is one of my favorite historical fiction authors. I impatiently await each book release, devouring it the moment I get my hands on it. This too, rings true for this most recent release. What a perfect setting for … Continue reading
Review: Final Girls by Riley Sager
Stephen King doesn’t just blurb any ole book. When I read his raving review of this title, it firmed up my decision to read it. I devoured it; I couldn’t bear to tear myself away. It is truly reminiscent of … Continue reading
Review: The Bookshop at Water’s End by Patti Callahan Henry
If you are looking for the perfect summer read, this is the title for you. I hesitate to call it a beach read, for that description typically is used for a light, fluffy read. Yet, I personally yearn for titles … Continue reading
Review: The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham
Now this is the title to get one out of a reading funk!! Due to the sheer volume of revelations this book contains, I must limit just how much information I share. These two women are from vastly different backgrounds. … Continue reading