I enjoyed reading “Forever is the Worst Long Time” by Camille Pagan. The genre of this book is women’s fiction., with a touch of romantic fiction. I find that the author writes about friendship, betrayal, loyalty, trust, family, love and hope. The characters are flawed, complex and human.There are complications, stress and adversity in life
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I would like to thank NetGalley and Sourcebook Landmark for the ARC of “The Hidden Thread” by Liz Trenow for my honest review. The genre for this novel is historical fiction. Liz Trenow sets the timeline in the 1700s in England describing silk weaving , and the English and French weavers. In addition we see
I would like to thank NetGalley and Random Publishing House for the ARC of “Everything Belongs to Us” by Yoojin Grace Wuertz in exchange for my honest review. The genres of this novel are Fiction, Women Fiction, and I would add Historical Fiction. The setting of this novel is Seoul, South Korea around 1978. I
I would like to thank NetGalley and Montlake Romance for the ARC of “Playing With Trouble” by Joya Ryan. The genre of this novel is romantic fiction. Laura Baughman returns to her hometown after being away 10 years to take over the family Flower Shop. Returning after a failed marriage, Laura is surprised to find
I would like to thank NetGalley and Penguin Group Putnam, G.P. Putnam’s Sons for the e-book of “Lucky Boy” by Shanthi Sekaran. Especially with the recent news of immigration, this is a timely read. The genre of this book is fiction. The author writes of Solimar, an undocumented Mexican, who has a treacherous journey to
I would like to thank NetGalley and Atria Books for this edition of “Every Dead Thing” by John Connolly to read and review. I read one of John Connolly’s later books ,” A Time of Torment”, and found that intriguing. “Every Dead Thing” is the very first book written in the Charlie Parker series written
“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
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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
