Gil McNeil’s newest novel, A Good Year For The Roses was a thoroughly enjoyable read, and perfect for your summer vacation (although, I would enjoy it any time of year). “A GOOD YEAR FOR THE ROSES [Hyperion Trade Paperback |July 1, 2014] introduces us to Londoner Molly Taylor, a mom for whom life hasn’t been […]
I love social media. I love reconnecting with people I knew in school. and I love when I learn that people I know have done something really cool like publish a book. I went to high school with Sara Rishforth, and she has just published her first book, Adventures in Dating. Kari Covington left it all […]
When I saw a post from Debora Geary pop up on Facebook this weekend, I was ready to read about the release date for the next book in the Witch Central series. If you follow this blog, you know this is one of my favorite series of books and sets of characters. The news about […]
What do Sherlock Holmes and Tuberculosis have in common? Thomas Goetz’s The Remedy aims to answer that question. From the publisher summary: Imagine this: it’s 1875 and you or a loved one has just been diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB). At a time when doctors had little in their arsenal for treating the disease and were […]
The subtitle to Jane Rosenberg LaForge’s novel An Unsuitable Princess is A True Fantasy/A Fantastical Memoir. From the publisher’s description: An Unsuitable Princess: The Story Fantasy and memoir, contemporary and Renaissance times all converge in this duo of simultaneously-narrated tales. In the first, set in Renaissance England, a mute stable girl with mysterious healing powers […]