This third novel in The British are Coming Series does all the things I don’t like in a romance (literally, almost all of them), and I still liked it. If you remember in the previous book in the series, To Marry an English Lord, Hatcher had a lot of formula in that book as well, but it still ...
BOOK REVIEW: Missing by Lisa Harris
If you read my review of Vendetta, you know that for this series, I struggled with the audio version. You also know that I’d already queued this one as an audiobook, and I was concerned. Here’s the deal: my library didn’t have these on Libby, so I used Hoopla, with a limit of 8 books a month, so I ...
BOOK REVIEW: Vendetta by Lisa Harris
So, here goes with some words. Hope they make sense because they are a bit jumbled in my head. I think, in my reading journey this year, I've gone from 'my ancient heart' when reading some middle grade fiction to 'incredulous disbelief' as my next personal tagline. I love me some good mystery, ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
It should come as no surprise that historical fiction is one of my favorite genres to read. Also, that I love dual timeline stories. But probably also that I’ll literally read almost anything . . . almost. Thanks to The Book Girls Guide, this is my second book set in France during WW2 in just a ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay
And we are back with another edition of books I read in the wayback time but never reviewed. Honestly, never even tracked this one on Goodreads, so all I know is wayback time. The difference here is that there were significant parts that I did remember. Not a lot, mind you, but enough to ...




