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...
Lost in Darkness
My thoughts From the moment I saw the name “Mary Shelly” in the description, I knew I had to read Lost in Darkness. When I first read Frankenstein back in high school, I knew that the poor monster had to be more than just an evil combination of some mad man desperate...
Murder at the Empire
My Thoughts A tale that made me feel various emotions, Murder at the Empire had me flipping through pages, eager to see what’s next. I must admit, in the beginning, I was irritated with all the male power tripping but I know it was all part of the time, and the story....
When The Pilot Falls
When a high flying act leads to the heart of The Prohibition era and a man caught in the middle of it. There are no damsels here.
The Last Gasp
My Thoughts So, I regret to inform readers that it has been a long time since I've read a Chautona Havig book. *Gasp* I know, I know. I have failed. But let me say this, I am glad I snatched up this one and I was reminded why I love her work so much. For starters,...
The Scarlet Pen
In a world full of romances, this series gives a little break from it with murder, intrigue, and history.
The Ice Swan
I knew when I finished The Socialite, I would forever enjoy anything J’nell Ciesielski published. The Ice Swan proved my hunch to be spot on. She is an author worth reading.
A Lady in Residence
“I am simply waiting for that which I have lost to be found and to make its way home where its partner is buried beneath a new foundation.” - Mrs.Krause There is something sad and chilling about this quote. When Hedda Krause says it, I felt a deep sadness for the...
The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep
Knocking on deaths door becomes a tool for restoration.
The Gold Digger by Liz Tolsma
I was eager to see what Nils and Ingrid would find, praying the whole time that the inevitable would never come to pass.
The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus by Jaime Jo Wright
The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus is terrifyingly beautiful. Can I say that about a book? What other way could I express how I feel about this story? It is...tragicheartwarmingalarmingencouragingspine-chillingtotally worth it From the very beginning of Haunting at...
Fall Multi-Author Giveaway
Hello Readers! Fall is officially here! The leaves are turning, the weather is cooling, and it is time to curl up with a book! We want you to have a chance to win 40 of books or a $350 Amazon card to buy a ton of books yourself in the Celebrate Lit Bring on the Fall...