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December 14, 2019

December 13, 2019

Bowman of the Yard books 1 & 2 by Richard James ~ a Series Review

by MK French


Today I'm reviewing the first two books in the Victorian mystery series Bowman of the Yard which features Inspector George Bowman.

December 12, 2019

Death Comes to the School by Catherine Lloyd ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


I fell in love with Lucy and Robert this summer, so when I saw Death Comes to the School on my library's bookshelf I couldn't help but check it out. It is a delightful mystery.

December 11, 2019

For My Husband - A List of Book Gifts

by Alison DeLuca


Just in case my husband needs Christmas suggestions, here's a whole list. Let's just say any of these under the tree would make this wife very, very happy:

December 10, 2019

Stay by Catherine Ryan Hyde ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


"Is it just me, or does everybody have a day in their life like the one I'm about to retell?  I'm talking about those days that act like a fulcrum between everything that came before and your brand-new life after." (p 3)

December 9, 2019

A Violet Fire by Kelsey Quick ~ a Review

by MK French


Human blood is a scarce resource in Cain, a place ruled by vampires for centuries. To try to fill the shortage, humans are bred and blood is collected for the rich and powerful vampires. Wavorly is officially one of those service units, meant to donate her blood to her master for the rest of her life. She wasn't bred in Cain and is willing to do just about anything to escape its clutches, even though that carries a death penalty.

December 8, 2019

3 Books for Science Fiction Fans

by MK French


According to Wikipedia, "science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction that typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life." Today, I'm reviewing 3 different science fiction novels. The first one is a space opera, the second novel is an alternative history adventure in which dinosaurs did not go extinct, and finally, I wrap up with a novel featuring water-breathing descendants of African slaves.

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