“The Mother’s Promise” by Sally Hepworth Review by Linda Zagon (lzagon@yahoo.com) I would like to thank St. Martin’s Press and MacMillan Publishing for the Advanced Reader’s Edition of “The Mother’s Promise” by Sally Hepworth. The genre of this book is women’s fiction. Wow!! Kudos to Sally Hepworth for this amazing reading treasure! I can
Month: January 2017
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“Extraordinary Adventures” by Daniel Wallace I would like to thank BookBrowse and St. Martin’s Press for the Advanced Reading Edition of “Extraordinary Adventures” by Daniel Wallace. The genres of this book are fiction, humor and satire. I find that the author introduces us to some intriguing, quirky, and…
“Extraordinary Adventures” by Daniel Wallace I would like to thank BookBrowse and St. Martin’s Press for the Advanced Reading Edition of “Extraordinary Adventures” by Daniel Wallace. The genres of this book are fiction, humor and satire. I find that the author introduces us to some intriguing, quirky, and complicated characters. The main character, Edsel Bronfman
I would like to thank NetGalley, and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC of “Berlin Calling” by Kelly Durham. The genre of this book is historical fiction. The author writes about a different aspect of World War Two in Germany. One of his main characters Maggie O’Dea, is an Irish descent American citizen studying abroad
I would like to thank NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC of “Turn Towards the Sun” by Emma Davis. The genre of this book is women’s fiction. I find that that the author Emma Davis writes about friendship, betrayal, trust, community, self confidence ,hope and love. In this novel, which takes place at
I was fortunate to get a copy of “The Ultimate Life Organizer:An Interactive Guide to a Simpler, Less Stressful and More Organized Life”by Lisa Montanaro. KUDOS to Lisa Montanaro!! I am the Poster-Woman for Disorganization. I have read many books on this topic, and I appreciate how the author really breaks this down into topics
I would like to thank NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC of “The Happiness in Between” by Grace Greene. The genre of this novel is women’s fiction. I like that the author addresses issues such as adult dementia (alzheimers), spousal verbal abuse, animal abuse, animal shelters, bullying, and special needs in education. One
Published: 1/10/2017 Offered: 11/3/2016 Selected The Most Dangerous Place on Earth Lindsey Lee Johnson First of all I would like to thank First to Read and the publisher for the ARC of “The Most Dangerous Place on Earth” by Lindsey Lee Johnson. I enjoyed this complex and conflicting novel and would highly recommend it. Lindsey
In “The Roman”, Sylvan Reynard brings us along on an adventure with Vampyres,the Curia-the enemy of supernatural things, the church, The Roman, the ruler of all Vampyres of all Italy, and the Prince, the ruler of Florence(underworld of supernatural beings) The author’s descriptions of the museums and art are amazing In my opinion, you would
I would like to thank NetGalley and Crooked Cat Publishing for the ARC of “The May Queen” by Helen Irene Young. The genre of this novel is historical fiction. I find that the author writes about the devastating consequences of war, secrets, misunderstandings,friendship, family, love and hope. One of the main characters May joins the