
My understanding of Anglo-Saxons, before this book, was shallow. Cartoons and contemporary movies and tv series were all I had to base it on. My South African history didn’t really … Read More ›
My understanding of Anglo-Saxons, before this book, was shallow. Cartoons and contemporary movies and tv series were all I had to base it on. My South African history didn’t really … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: Unsurprisingly it’s not going to be a smooth journey to the wedding! Once again, Kitty and her fiance have to figure out just what happened at the charity … Read More ›
“The Choice” by Nora Roberts is the epic conclusion to the three-part Dragon Heart Legacy series. We pick up as Breen is getting ready for the final battle and thankfully … Read More ›
Emotive. Healing. A keeper. Describing K.J. Ramsey’s latest book, “The Book of Common Courage” isn’t easy, it’s immense in its scope! K.J. sums it up as “These words are my … Read More ›
Breen is back in Talamh but this time her best friend Marco is with her to help her face what is to come. Breen is growing stronger in her magic … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: I love this series and especially the close relationship between the key characters, Lady Hardcastle and Flo. In this episode, we get to meet Flo’s twin and it … Read More ›
Kel’s Review Deciding to visit her Irish castle for the first time, Eleanor hasn’t even made it to the doors before finding a body! “Murder in an Irish Castle” by … Read More ›
“Lent” by Esau McCauley is the first in the Fullness of Time series which sets out to be “reflections on the moods, themes, rituals, prayers, and Scriptures that mark each … Read More ›
A murder mystery with two leading ladies set in India sounded like just my thing! Well-written, Carter Fielding builds the characters but I found the mystery lacking. There is certainly … Read More ›
“Black Victorians” by Kesha N. Abraham and John Woolf is fantastic and I can’t recommend it highly enough if you are looking for insight into the Victorian age written in … Read More ›
Brilliant, brutal, and enlightening! “Saints and Soldiers” is written by the phenomenal Rita Katz. She sets out, in her own words, to “… offer a diagnosis: something to help governments, … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: Another enjoyable episode in this charming cozy mystery series. Well Done Katie Gayle. The key characters are just so likeable and it’s lovely to see the various relationships … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: A new cosy mystery series set in 1920s England? Yes please! “Death Among the Diamonds” is the first book I’ve read by Fliss Chester and I love her … Read More ›