
One of the great peripheral characters in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series is that of Lord John Grey. He is first introduced to the story when Jamie Fraser languishes in a Scottish prison […]
One of the great peripheral characters in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series is that of Lord John Grey. He is first introduced to the story when Jamie Fraser languishes in a Scottish prison […]
This was a book I nearly quit on after the first chapter. As an adoptee myself, it’s one of those subjects that makes me bristle the way it’s traditionally been presented. And […]
Ann Cleeves was recommended to me on my Kindle app because I like to read author Paul Doiron. I wasn’t sure how I would feel about a mystery set in a different […]
It took me a few years and constant badgering by a friend of mine who thought The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was the be-all-to-end-all of literature to finally get me to […]
I received the second book in author Yasmin Angoe’s series as an advanced reader copy, and as I started reading it, I felt lost. I went back and saw that the first […]
I always enjoy finding new authors. In this case, it’s the first book in a series that takes place in various National Parks around the United States. Each story not only gives […]
The Glass Hotel seemed to be on everyone’s list of best books for 2020. I read it and didn’t think much of it at first. However, a few things stayed with me […]
Allison Brennan was an author recommended to me by a friend and I decided to check her out. Sudden Death was listed as a romance, which really almost put me off of […]
After the success of The DaVinci Code, fueled by controversy over some of the religious beliefs he turned on its ear, writer Dan Brown has reached a point where he can probably […]
I can remember being a pre-teen and hanging on every word of every Nancy Drew book. I thought they were terrific and read them repeatedly, soaking up what I thought were terrific […]
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