Review/Giveaway: The Phantom’s Apprentice by Heather Webb In this re-imagining of Phantom of the Opera, meet a Christine Daaé you’ve never seen before… Christine Daaé sings with her violinist Papa in salons all over Paris, but she longs to practice her favorite pastime—illusions. When her beloved Papa dies during a conjurer’s show, she abandons
Month: February 2018
My Review of “The Smallest Part” by Amy Harmon I was captivated and intrigued by “The Smallest Part” by Amy Harmon, In the beginning of the book, it says “In the end, only tree things matter. How much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for
My Review of “Wish Me Home” by Kay Bratt My Review of “Wish Me Home” by Kay Bratt Kudos to Kay Bratt, Author of “Wish Me Home” for writing such an emotional, and heartwarming, sensitive and enjoyable novel. The Genres of this novel are Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, and Women’s Fiction. Kay Bratt describes her colorful
What is your motivation or inspiration in writing your books? Probably one of my biggest inspirations is being a mother. Somehow that seems to make its way into all of my writing, though I rarely set out with that intention. I’m also fascinated by relationships, the way we show or don’t show love and
My Review of “This Bright Beauty” by Emily Cavanagh Kudos to Emily Cavanagh, Author of “This Bright Beauty” for her weaving her vivid descriptions of her characters, their relationships, and the storylines into a sensitive unique, and emotional novel. The Genres for this novel are Fiction, Women’s Fiction and Contemporary Fiction. The Author describes her
ABOUT AUTHOR DAVID BELL David Bell is the author of seven novels from Berkley/Penguin, including BRING HER HOME, SINCE SHE WENT AWAY, SOMEBODY I USED TO KNOW, THE FORGOTTEN GIRL, NEVER COME BACK, THE HIDING PLACE, and CEMETERY GIRL. His work has been translated into numerous foreign languages, and in 2013, he won the prestigious
My Review of “Husbands and Other Sharp Objects” by Marilyn Simon Rothstein OMG!! WOW!! Kudos to Marilyn Simon Rothstein , Author of “Husbands and Other Sharp Objects” for such a witty, humorous, heartwarming, entertaining and wonderful story. I had my inhaler on hand, since I have found that Marilyn Simon Rothstein in my humble opinion
Hashtag use is: #cemeterygirl #thriller #davidbellnovels. A missing child is every parent’s nightmare. What comes next is even worse in this riveting thriller from the bestselling author of Bring Her Homeand Somebody I Used to Know. Tom and Abby Stuart had everything: a perfect marriage, successful careers, and a beautiful twelve-year-old daughter, Caitlin. Then one day she
My Review of “The Darling Dahlias and the Unlucky Clover” by Susan Wittig Albert I appreciate the intriguing way that Susan Wittig Albert, Author of “The Darling Dahlias and the Unlucky Clover”, weaves her charming, delightful and mysterious story and colorful characters together. The timeline of this story is around the depression in Darling, Alabama.
