My Review of “The Philosopher’s Flight” by Tom Miller Simon and Schuster, February 2018 Tom Miller, Author of “The Philosopher’s Flight” has provided a unique story that combines the Genres of Science Fiction, Historical Fiction, Magical Illusion, Magical Realism, and Fiction. The author has woven these genres in a coming of age tale of
My Review of “The Family Next Door” by Sally Hepworth Kudos to Sally Hepworth, Author of “The Family Next Door” for writing such a descriptive and captivating story about several families in a small neighborhood. Are your neighbors who you really think they are? The genres for this story are Fiction, Woman’s Fiction, Suspense, Mystery
Lindas Book Obsession Review of “The Phantom’s Apprentice by Heather Webb My Review of “The Phantom’s Apprentice” by Heather Webb Bravo to Heather Webb, Author of “The Phantoms’s Apprentice” for weaving such a fantastic story combining, music, magic and mystery. The Genres for this Novel are Fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, with an essence
My Review of “Need to Know” by Karen Cleveland Ballantine Books, A Division of Random House. Published January 2018 What you need to know about Karen Cleveland, Author of “Need to Know”, is this is an intense, captivating, unique and entertaining story. Karen Cleveland, was A CIA Analyst and worked for the FBI. During her
My Review of “Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties” by Camille Pagan Lake Union Publishing February 27,2018 Kudos to Camille Pagan , Author of “Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties” for such a wonderful, emotional and encouraging read. Can you imagine thinking you have it all, married for thirty years, two grown children, a house
My Review of “Darkest Night” by Tara Thomas, St. Martin’s Press, February 27,2018 “Darkest Night” by Tara Thomas is an intense and captivating novel of suspense, romance, and thrilling mystery. There are betrayals, deep secrets, revenge, jealousy, danger and murder. The author weaves her story around the wealthy and successful Benedict Brothers in Charleston. There is
Nina : I’m happy to answer your questions so here goes! Linda: What were your motivations in writing the The Burial Society? NINA Two key things are at the heart of my process: theme and character.The themes of The Burial Society are reinvention, courage in the face of change, redemption and
Forget Her Name Rachel’s dead and she’s never coming back. Or is she? As she prepares for her wedding to Dominic, Catherine has never been happier or more excited about her future. But when she receives an anonymous package—a familiar snow globe with a very grisly addition—that happiness is abruptly threatened by secrets from her
My Review of “The Queen of Hearts” by Kimmery Martin, Berkely Publishing Group, February 13, 2018 Publication My Review of “The Queen of Hearts” by Kimmery Martin Kudos to Kimmery Martin, Author of “The Queen of Hearts” for writing a debut novel that is engaging and entertaining. The Genres for this novel are Fiction and
