A Confederate spy in love with a Union officer, her next decision will determine whether she lives or dies ~ Whipporwill by R.L. Bartram #historicalromance

Book title: Whippoorwill Author: R.L. Bartram Genre: Historical Romance Published: Troubador Nov 28th, 2017 ~ Blurb ~ Barely fourteen, Ceci Prejean is a tom boy running wild in the hot Louisiana summer. After breaking the nose of a local boy, her father decides to enlist the aid of Hecubah, a beautiful creole woman, with a…

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My review of Less, the 2018 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction #MondayBlogs #PulitzerPrize #PulitzerPrizeChallenge #AmReading #BookReview

I’m back from my vacation (boo!) during which I managed to read two Pulitzer Prize winning novels (Less and The Road). Long flights are ideal reading time – at least to me – the hubby likes to watch movie after movie unless he’s wrapped up like a mummy sleeping. I finished Less on my flight…

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The Dutch response to non-Dutch speaking Dutch ~ Thoughts on Less from Andrew Sean Greer #MondayBlogs #PulitzerPrizeChallenge #PulitzerPrize #amreading

I was still stuck in editing hell last week and didn’t have much time for reading. Oh, the horror! As we’re leaving on vacation soon, I did make time for a hair appointment and pedicure. Priorities! Luckily, my hair takes several hours to color (I went with bright, red highlights), which gave me at least…

My #bookreview of Secrets of Greenoak Woods from Brenda Jane Davies

Title: Secret of Greenoak Woods Author: Brenda Jane Davies Genre: Historical Romance Published: November 9, 2016 ~ Blurb ~ 1816 Cornwall Benjamin is a young farm labourer, a reticent man living a solitary life. Tormented by a childhood trauma he is misunderstood and scorned by the villagers of St. Merryn, including Mary the woman he…

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My review of The Sympathizer, the 2016 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction #MondayBlogs #PulitzerPrize #PulitzerPrizeChallenge #AmReading #BookReview

Today, the 2016 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, The Sympathizer, takes center stage in my Pulitzer Prize Challenge. I purchased this novel after our trip to Vietnam, and I devoured it. The Guardian reviewer claimed: “The Sympathizer reminded me of how big books can be.” I wholeheartedly agree. I remember the first training…

Apparently, life doesn’t end when you get married. All hell can break loose at any time. #BookReview of Frozen #fantasy by @ChristineAmsden

Title: Frozen Series: Cassie Scot Book Seven Author: Christine Amsden Genre: Fantasy Published: April 10, 2018 Print Release: July 15, 2018 ~ Blurb ~ Apparently, life doesn’t end when you get married. When a couple freezes to death on a fifty degree day, Cassie is called in to investigate. The couple ran a daycare out…

Review of the #historicalnovel Spy Trap from A.P. Martin #WWII #thriller #bookreview

Title: Spy Trap Author: A.P. Martin Genre: Thriller, Suspense Published: 6 October 2017 ~ Blurb ~ ‘There’s a fellow who will soon have some rather important documents that we need to get back to Britain safely. How would you fancy the job of making sure he gets there with them?’ Bill Blake is a spy…

A gruesome crime spree turns into an international conspiracy of unbridled greed and violence ~ Shadow Girl a novel of #suspense #thriller from Gerry Schmitt #Giveaway

Shadow Girl (An Afton Tangler Thriller) by Gerry Schmitt About the Book Shadow Girl (An Afton Tangler Thriller) Suspense/Thriller 2nd in Series Hardcover: 320 pages ISBN-13: 978-0425281789 Paperback: 320 pages (May 1, 2018) ISBN-13: 978-0425281796 Kindle ASIN: B01MXHV6CL The brutal murder of a business tycoon leaves Afton Tangler and the Twin Cities reeling, but that’s…

I’m about to saddle up more problems than I can handle #Romance from @Apocalipstick_ #TeaserTuesday

  Contemporary Romance (with erotica) Published Date: April 3, 2018 Publisher: Limitless Publishing     My job is everything to me, and climbing the corporate ladder is my one and only goal. Now that I’ve landed an important account for a popular dude ranch, I’m more determined than ever. There’s just one problem I didn’t…

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