Man of Shadow and Mist

Man of Shadow and Mist

Is there redemption for a vampire? Man of Mist and Shadow tapped right into my love for old ghoulish stories without worrying about whether or not I was reading something that would keep me up at night (which it did, but for a different reason). I love being able to...

The Metropolitan Affair

The Metropolitan Affair

At last, The Metropolitan Affair has been relocated from my TBR list to my READ list and I just have to say...it was worth the wait.I have had this book on my Kindle since it's release but just as soon as I would open to read, I'd doze off from the days exhaustion or...

The Lady’s Mine

The Lady’s Mine

Two days! That’s all it took to get through this delightfully entertaining book.Of course, I was listening to it instead of reading it, but that still counts…right? There isn’t a single Francine Rivers book that I've come across that I’m not going to enjoy. She...

The Premonition at Withers Farm

The Premonition at Withers Farm

This beautifully creepy story hooked from day one, but it wasn't due to the chill factor. I love the way JaimeJo Wright writes split-time novels. The characters’ stories mirror each other in almost every way. In The Premonition at Withers Farm, Perliett and Molly...

The Mistletoe Countess

The Mistletoe Countess

The perfect combination of period drama and Christmas romance. I wish movies were made like this. @pepperdbasham #review #holidayromance #histroicalfiction

The Bride of Blackfriars Lane

The Bride of Blackfriars Lane

My Thoughts  The Bride of Blackfriares Lane is sure to set readers Annie spine tingling, hair raising adventure through some of Victorian London's grimiest hovels and elegant dining halls. Jackson and Kit are at it again, solving crime while doing their best to make...

The Souls of Lost Lake

The Souls of Lost Lake

My Thoughts One part thriller, one part mystery, one part drama, and one part romance gives a whole lot of fantastic reading. Once I actually had time to sit and consume this story, I couldn’t put it down. I definitely had a few “Crawdads” vibes from The Souls of Lost...

A Chat with Kathleen J. Robison

A Chat with Kathleen J. Robison

Please grab a cup of your favorite beverage and join me as we have a visit with the fabulous Kathleen J. Robison Kathleen J. Robison is an Okinawan-American. Born in Okinawa and raised in California, Florida, Mississippi, and Singapore. Her travels are the...

Slashed Canvas

Slashed Canvas

A refugee heiress and a wounded soldier track around 1923 France to solve a crime. Will they find what they are looking for, and find some things they’re not?

Silencing the Siren

Silencing the Siren

Silencing the Siren I have been waiting for this book for a long time and boy, this debut author did not disappoint one bit.   My thoughtsSilencing the Siren was a joy to read. The building romance softens the reader until "WHAM!!" you are hit with this mystery...

The Lost Dutchman’s Secret

The Lost Dutchman’s Secret

My Thoughts Having known the story of Rumplestillskin, I picked up on its underlying theme quickly. It had been a fairytale I’d enjoyed as a little girl. This adaptation of the story was interesting for sure and the author made all the right elements work. But… The...

The Nutcracker Suite

The Nutcracker Suite

My Thoughts Ever since I was a little girl, the nutcracker has been one of my favorite Christmas tales. I remember watching Baryshnikov slay mice and fly across the stage as the nutcracker. In fact one year for Halloween she dressed as Clara and carried a little...

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