
Having been exposed to the French and Indians war twice in a month, I have realised my knowledge of American history has been lacking! The … Read More ›
Having been exposed to the French and Indians war twice in a month, I have realised my knowledge of American history has been lacking! The … Read More ›
Anticipating a straight-forward redemption romance with two lead characters, More Than Meets The Eye by Karen Witemeyer delivers so much more. Our leading lady, Evangeline is … Read More ›
Happily, amidst familiar faces from the “Apart from the Crowd” series, I excitedly joined the adventure of Caught by Surprise which kicked off immediately as Miss … Read More ›
Jaime Jo Wright’s writing is so exquisite and illustrative, I could feel the breeze off of Gossamer Pond! This skill creates a chilling tension, an … Read More ›
I am a big fan of historical mysteries so I dived into Murder at the Flamingo enthusiastically…and waited for someone to die but my word, it was … Read More ›
Set in 1909, Across The Blue by Carrie Turansky has at it’s centre the first flight across the English Channel. Attempting this amazing feat, James Drake encounters … Read More ›
It’s been a crazy month of big work projects and whirly Autumn-turning -to-Winter weather which has made my CRPS grumpy! As Winter settles in properly, … Read More ›
The cover of this book captured me from the first. Being the second in the series though, I put off reading it and, upon reading … Read More ›
The second of the Lavender Tides series by Colleen Coble, The House At Saltwater Point follows on from The View From Rainshadow Bay (book review … Read More ›
Independent women in 1773? Setting sail for the West Indies to run a sugar plantation? Romance and adventure? Yes please! Keturah promises a lot and … Read More ›
Following on from True To You (read my review here), Falling For You picks up the threads of the relationship between Willow and Corbin. Nora … Read More ›
Oh to be back between the covers with Denise Hunter in this wonderful series is a treat! From page 1, I was hooked and I … Read More ›
I enjoyed Carla Laureano’s previous series The MacDonald Family Trilogy so it was with enthusiasm I cracked open The Saturday Night Supper Club. I wasn’t … Read More ›