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 ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Marry an English Lord by Robin Lee Hatcher
To Enchant a Lady’s Heart set us up to know Sebastian and his sister Amanda, and know the anticipation of their trip to the American West. Sebastian knows he has to marry as the heir to the family estate. Sebastian isn’t against marriage, as his father believes, but he is not interested ...
BOOK REVIEW: Renegades by Thomas Locke
If you read my review of Recruits, the first book in this duo, then you know I actually read both of these books back in 2019. Read. No review, no notes, nothing to tell me what I thought back then. I’m a very different person now in some ways. The way I react to words has changed considerably, ...
BOOK REVIEW: Recruits by Thomas Locke
Fun Fact: I read this book in the before time (2019 to be specific). Also, for reference, I’m realizing that I say Fun Fact to myself entirely too many times a day. Like obsessively. I need new words. But, back to the reason for this story. I knew I’d read it, ...




