Karen’s Review The prologue in this book cleverly grabs the reader from the get-go. Michael, who turns into a werewolf during a full moon was trapped in a plane that was delayed - and the sun was going down. It looked like he was about to turn while in his seat! Then we moved on… Continue reading My Review of Fear and Longing in Los Angeles by Mark Leslie
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Books Read in October
I’ve had some excellent reads this month and Signal Moon and The Story of Son were outstanding. Both were novellas by popular, but new to me authors. The latter has over 1K reviews and the former over 10k. I think that speaks volumes. Stowe Away and Dead’s Man’s Doll were books I had been asked… Continue reading Books Read in October
My Review of Grip of Honor by Sam J Fires
Karen’s Review I’d waited over four weeks for this last book of the series to come out and finally downloaded with it anticipation. I devoured and enjoyed every word. It continued the story of sisters Cass and Charlie, and the town of Meadowview and its citizens. Cass had arrived with Isaac and being an a… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Honor by Sam J Fires
One Book, Two Reviews
This year we at Norns Triad Publications have read the same books. We, are Julie Northup, Sahara Foley and me. We all love to read, and occasionally we read the same book. It’s fun to read different interpretations of the same book. So here are a some. Karen’s Review Julie’s Review Karen Review Julie’s Review… Continue reading One Book, Two Reviews
My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward
Karen’s Review I found this on Theresa Hulongbayan’s book blog. It simply said: A beautiful lawyer, finds a mystery in the home of an old client of her father. She changes her life with a choice to follow a love. The voice of audio book adds darkness to the story. That was all it took… Continue reading My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward
My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
Karen’s Review I came across a review of Signal Moon on prolific reader, Julie Northup’s blog. You can read it below. It appealed to me and sounded like something I would enjoy. This short story runs to just over fifty pages long and tells of Lily and Matt. The later lives in 2023 and Lily,… Continue reading My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
My Review of Dead Man’s Doll by Diane Bator
Karen’s Review I think this is only the second cosy mystery I’ve ever read. The first one was The Conned Lady by the same author. Amateur sleuthing is not something that has ever appealed to me. But, I’ve been proved wrong. I really enjoyed the main character, Audra in Dead Men’s Doll. She is a likeable forty… Continue reading My Review of Dead Man’s Doll by Diane Bator
My Review of The Highland Dancer
Karen’s Review Having done a feature on this book, I was intrigued enough to read it. I’d always like highland dancing, but didn’t know much about how you learn. Chantal Bellehumeur’s book was delight. Not only did it tell me about what it takes to become a dancer, we also went on a tour with… Continue reading My Review of The Highland Dancer
My Review of Stowe Away by Mark Leslie
Karen’s Review This is the second in the series, although it felt more like a prequel. It is billed as book 2, an explanation at the back describes it as book 1.5. The next book is Fear and Longing in Los Angeles, which I will be reading next. Stowe Away is a small novella, and… Continue reading My Review of Stowe Away by Mark Leslie
My Review of Rambling Rose
Karen’s Review This is the third book in a trilogy. The first Becoming Lili, the second is Chasing Daisy. The books are about a group of friends and this one tells the story of Rose. Because it was a while since I read the previous ones, I struggled with remembering who everybody is because there… Continue reading My Review of Rambling Rose