I haven't felt the need to gush about a book in a short minute. I had never read Turansky before but have heard great things. When the opportunity to review this book came up I had to take it. What's not to draw you to it? Early 1900s England, money, prestige, adventure, a touch of intrigue, and ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman
Vannetta, we gotta talk. Seriously. I mean who kills the barista?!? The giver of humanity! And in the first chapter. I was heartbroken. I mean, OK fine I didn’t know they guy, he wasn’t MY barista, but still. OK, fine he was kinda an antisocial jerky sorta guy, but he was the barista. You can’t kill ...
BOOK REVIEW: Phoebe’s Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher
I have to say I've yet to meet a Suzanne Woods Fisher book I didn't love. She has the ability to create relateable (why does that word insist on red squiggly lines of hate, so it's not a word it's Fizzyfied so it's a word!) characters and settings that tell a story that is timeless. I am sad to ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette
This book is my 20th book of the year. That is a mini milestone on the quest to the larger goal. It wasn't meant to be my 20th book. Life went sideways and got really messy. I'm still in sideways messy mode and will be for a while but I'm also working hard at finding a new balance, a new normal ...
BOOK REVIEW: Words from the Heart by Kathleen Fuller
I have waited, mostly patiently, for six months for this book to release. I have loved every book in this series. 'Written in Love' brings Jalon and Pheobe together to his home in Birch Creek. 'The Promise of a Letter' brings Jalon's sister Leanna together with her boss' brother Roman in an ...




