My Review of “A Perfect Marriage” by Alison Booth I enjoyed reading “A Perfect Marriage” by Alison Booth. The Genres for this novel are Fiction, Women’s Fiction and Mystery and Suspense. The timeline of the story is mostly in a ten-year period and goes back and forth to “THEN” and “NOW”. Sally Lachlan was married
My Review of “Sometimes I Lie” by Alice Feeney WOW! Kudos to Alice Feeney , Author of “Sometimes I Lie”, for the riveting, captivating, intense Psychological Thriller. The timeline of the story deals with mostly the present and the past, and leaves one wondering about the future. Alice Feeney describes her characters as complex and
My Review of “My Name is Venus Black” by Heather Lloyd “My Name is Venus Black” by Heather Lloyd is a unique and captivating novel. The genres for this Novel are Fiction with a very slight essence of Mystery thrown in to the mix. The author describes her characters as complicated and complex. Venus Black
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 you” The Genres for this book are Fiction, Women’s
AUTHOR HEATHER WEBB IS GENEROUSLY GIVING AWAY TWO OF HER BOOKS TO ONE LUCKY PERSON TO CELEBRATE THE PUBLICATION OF “THE PHATOM’S APPRENTICE”“THE PHANTOM’S APPRENTICE” BY HEATHER WEBB. I can hear the Phantom of the Opera as I read this. Here is my review. I highly recommend this.https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2115641441?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1 ‘BECOMING JOSEPHINE” by Heather Webb is on
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
My Review of “The Summer of New Beginnings” by Bette Lee Crosby Kudos to Bette Lee Crosby , Author of “The Summer of New Beginnings”, for writing such a heartwarming, captivating and intriguing story about the importance of family. I appreciate that Bette Lee Crosby stresses the importance of family, friends, emotional support , love
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
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
