I can remember my parents telling me stories about what New York City was like when they were growing up. It was a place seemingly alien to me. My mother talked about […]
I can remember my parents telling me stories about what New York City was like when they were growing up. It was a place seemingly alien to me. My mother talked about […]
The sixth book in the Bridgerton saga is a bit different than the others. Francesca is not a girl of marriageable age trying to find a suitable husband. Lady Whistledown has retired. […]
I love the genre of alternate history. That is where the author takes a point in history and ponders what would happen if things had turned out differently. Final Chance is the […]
I would like to thank Goodreads, Kensington Press, and V.S. Alexander for the advance reader copy of this book. What follows is my unbiased review. Inspired by a true story, this book […]
The third book in BJ Bourg’s series about Louisiana Police Chief Clint Wolf picks up nearly exactly after the events in the previous novel. One of his best officers, Susan Wilson, is […]
Jodi Picoult is known for taking risks with her stories, often combining stories straight from the headlines with interesting characters and giving them a twist that her readers don’t always see coming. […]
When I saw that actor Patrick Stewart had penned a memoir, I was eager to read it. Being the huge Star Trek fan that I am, it seemed like a no-brainer. While […]
This was a book that I really wanted to like. The author had made the subject his life’s work, and when he was dying from cancer, he set about to get the […]
This book is not about finger pointing. It is about learning from our mistakes so that we can perhaps reduce suffering in the future, especially for those who are separated from their […]
This is the second novel in Julia Spencer-Fleming’s series about Army helicopter pilot turned Episcopal priest, Clare Fergusson and local Police Chief Russ Van Dyne. They became good friends in the first […]
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