Literary Fiction

A Novel (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels) - The Lady of the Rivers
A Novel (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels) - The Lady of the Rivers

Review:Brings to life a very tumultuous period and the lives of key women who endured it. Jacquetta was a strong woman, astute and formidable. Well ahead of her time. This book brings her perspective and experiences to life and draws the reader in. Read more

The Girl on the Mountain (Mountain Women Series Book 1)
The Girl on the Mountain (Mountain Women Series Book 1)

Review:The characters were so real. Being a West Virginia gal, it was as though I knew her and she was my best friend. Very well written in the sense that it is not predictable nor are events so far fetched that would make you say "Yeah right". Read more

Burn So Good (Into The Fire Series Book 5)
Burn So Good (Into The Fire Series Book 5)

Review:This book will show you that when two people truly love each other that no matter what tragdey, road blocks, fights or how much time has passed that you will find your way home. Caleb and ella were once the perfect couple in highschool until a very tragic accident occured ripping them apart. Ella comes home after many years gone because of a stalker. On her way home ella is in a accident and the one person she didn't want to see comes to her rescue and that person is caleb. Can these two move on... Read more

Bellman & Black: A Novel
Bellman & Black: A Novel

Review:Loved this story. Held me from first page to last. I've finished it as I sit by my father's hospital bed. He breathes still, but whatever comes, I am comforted by the final pages if this wonderful book. Read more

The Crazyladies of Pearl Street: A Novel
The Crazyladies of Pearl Street: A Novel

Review:I have always loved Trevanian and the crazy ladies did not disappont. I'm sorry this is his last book. I saw that his family is going to try to publish more old unfinished manuscripts of his but, he can be duplicated. Read more

Since We Fell: A Novel
Since We Fell: A Novel

Review:This book kept me wondering what was going to happen next. Twists and turns and a good story. Sometimes it got to be a little wordy and dwell on things I found not important but all in all a good read. Read more

A Wilder Rose: A Novel
A Wilder Rose: A Novel

Review:Although it was interesting to learn the s facts surrounding the writing of "Little house on the Prairie" and others - this book is very repetitive and somewhat boring. Rose Lane should have more spunk, and her mother, clearly not a "nice person", maybe understandably selfish. But at least I have learned something. Maybe 3 stars. Nurit Amit Read more

A Thriller (The Scot Harvath Series Book 2) - Path of the Assassin
A Thriller (The Scot Harvath Series Book 2) - Path of the Assassin

Review:Somehow the author misses the mark in the thriller category. Whenever it's supposed to be exciting, it becomes predictable, leaving one wondering when things were going to take off. Instead, the story just keeps rambling along until it quits. There's not one single surprising twist in the plot. I found it very easy to put down. Read more

The Genesis Conspiracy
The Genesis Conspiracy

Review:Very creative alt explanation for serious historical questions. Easily matches the quality of Crichton's works. Comfortable read w/out bogging down w/science jargon. Worth getting the sequel if available. Would make a phenomenal movie! Read more

An Irish Historical Love Story - To Ride a White Horse
An Irish Historical Love Story - To Ride a White Horse

Review:What a stunning story! Pamela Ford’s book To Ride a White Horse made me go through a series of intense emotions, I cried, hoped, laughed!
It’s a breathtaking story of love, hope and courage! I have just discovered a little gem! Since, this story was inspired by actual events, I didn’t know what to expect, what a beautiful surprise!
This novel tells the story of two strong characters, who will play a part, during the Great Famine in Ireland 1846. When Kathleen Deacey’s fiancé doesn’t return... Read more

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