Tag: new release

  • Cleopatra’s Dagger by Carole Lawrence a Book Review

    Cleopatra’s Dagger by Carole Lawrence a Book Review

    A historical journey back in time and a period that I adore reading about. Taking place in the 1880’s during a time when New York City was still taking in new populations, struggling immensely with poverty and classism, we get a peek into the life of Elizabeth van den Broek. She comes from a well-to-do…

  • The Sound of Violet by Allen Wolf

    The Sound of Violet by Allen Wolf

    Soon to be a major motion picture! First off, a huge thank you to Morning Star Publishing for reaching out to me about this book. For those of us that read a lot of romance books, it is easy to get caught up in the formula we all love about the tension and suspense in…

  • Vagabond by Mary A.J.

    Vagabond by Mary A.J.

    I wasn’t really sure how I was going to feel about this one in the first few chapters. It just had a strange feel in the beginning. But after that, I was consumed by this story and read it in two days because I was grasping at the need to know what happened.  In this…

  • Dovetails in Tall Grass by Samantha Specks

    Dovetails in Tall Grass by Samantha Specks

    There’s a reason I love really well written historical fiction novels. It connects me emotionally with people from a different time in such a way that it doesn’t feel so very far from my heart. Dovetails in Tall Grass tells the story of two women in the years 1861-1862 as they experience the frontier settlements…

  • On Home by Becca Spence Dobias

    On Home by Becca Spence Dobias

    On Home is a breathtaking piece of classical literature in our modern framework. Using words to tell the stories of a family of women who have all struggled with their need to be loved, have a family and know who they are as individuals. The story is told from three different perspectives of the three…

  • Revelation by Eva Winners

    Revelation by Eva Winners

    I have to admit that this one was a little choppy in the beginning getting the story going, but after a little while it really picks up and is a very good book! Layla was born into a rich family, but her mother was not married to her father and therefore she is unwanted by…

  • Paper Cranes by Julie James

    Paper Cranes by Julie James

    This is easily one of those timeless books that you can set aside a weekend for and just curl up and enjoy it from beginning to end.  The main character, Cassie, has just lost the love of her life and is trying to see straight in her new world. Nothing is easy when you’re going…

  • Follow Me Always by Helen Hardt

    Follow Me Always by Helen Hardt

    What a beautiful conclusion to an intense journey! These characters have both had to learn so much about themselves and without one another, I’m not sure either of them ever would have gotten to the points in self awareness that they did. While this series was clearly about the kink lifestyle and a whole lot…

  • Twisted Games by Ana Huang

    Twisted Games by Ana Huang

    I remember coming across these characters in Twisted Love (Book 1) and knowing that the story of a Princess and her Bodyguard was going to be a good one. But I’ll admit, as seems to be the case with Huang, she utterly surprised me. Buckle our seatbelt and get ready for the most beautifully torturous…

  • The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters

    The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters

    A story about vengeance, painful truths and family. Where the forest is frightening and protective all in one heart beat and two young women find solace in one another as they battle for their lives and seek out answers to questions they both need.  Della is the youngest of the Lloyd family and they are…