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December 4, 2018

A Stone’s Throw by James W. Ziskin (Review by Lara Ferguson )

Ellie Stone is a lady reporter who is not afraid to turn over stones and repeatedly ask the hard questions in order to write the story […]
December 2, 2018

Greyfriars House by Emma Fraser (Review by Kirsty Bradshaw )

I don’t know why, but I have been reading a lot of historical fiction lately. But when the call went out for a reviewer for Greyfriars […]
November 30, 2018

Little Dancer Aged Fourteen by Camille Laurens (Review by Marie Nguyen)

In Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, Camille Laurens explores the story behind the girl who posed for Edgar Degas’ famous Little Dancer sculpture. We learn her name, […]
November 26, 2018

The Wartime Sisters by Lynda Cohen Loigman (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Historical fiction seems to be one of the most written genres at present, with World War II related historical fiction being the predominant time period/setting. The […]
November 25, 2018

The Titanic: Five Facts You Might Not Know by Elizabeth Blackwell

More than 100 years after the Titanic sank, writers like me are still fascinated by its glamour and tragedy. As a lifelong Titanic fanatic, I felt pretty […]
November 24, 2018

Three Little Lies BY Laura Marshall (Review by Jennifer Holmes)

I love a good suspense novel, one that keeps me on my toes. Three Little lies keeps you wondering, and maybe even a little confused, in […]
November 22, 2018

Sweet Home Summer by Michelle Vernal (Review by Simone Gigg)

Living away from home and pursuing a career can take its toll and if it does you need to find a way to recuperate or change […]
November 20, 2018

Interview with Author Lindsey Kelk

What do books, beauty, pro-wrestling and cats have in common? Well, for starters, they’re all hobbies of the bestselling British author, Lindsey Kelk. We recently had […]
November 20, 2018

Quicksand By Malin Persson Giolito (review by Kiley Mackell)

Quicksand is written by a popular Swedish author and has been called thrilling, remarkable and unpredictable. I couldn’t wait to dive in. Right away the book […]