Fairly Certain by Deborah Ann Davis Amazon/Barnes&Noble Published by: D&D Universe, LLC Review by: Dani Hoots Book One of the Love of Fairs series What happens when a Computer Geek challenges a Medieval Outlaw? Petir takes a rough tumble in the Connecticut woods, and awakens in the middle of old England. His instinct…
Tag: historicalfiction
Dani Hoots’ Review of The Passion of Dolssa
The Passion of Dolssa by Julie Berry Amazon/Barnes & Noble Release Date: April 12, 2016 Published by: Viking Books for Young Readers Review by: Dani Hoots *Was given a copy through First to Read for my honest review* I must write this account, and when I have finished, I will burn it. Buried deep within the…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Longbow Girl by Linda Davies
Longbow Girl by Linda Davies Release: February 23, 2016 Amazon/Barnes&Noble Publisher: Chicken House Reviewer: Dani Hoots Set in the wilds of the Welsh mountains, the brave and beautiful longbow girl, Merry Owen, discovers a river that takes her back in time to the autocratic kingdom of King Henry VIII. While there she finds she must…
Review of “Until We Meet Again,” by: Renee Collins
Indiebound/Amazon/Barnes & Nobles Synopsis (Taken from Indiebound): Country clubs and garden parties. The last thing Cassandra wants is to spend the summer before her senior year marooned in a snooty Massachusetts shore town. Cass craves drama and adventure, which is hard when she just feels stuck. But when a dreamy stranger shows up on her…
Review of Tess Gerritsen’s “Playing With Fire”
Indiebound/Barnes & Nobles/Amazon/Books-A-Million Synopsis, Taken From IndieBound: A gripping standalone thriller by the “New York Times” bestselling author of the Rizzoli & Isles series In a shadowy antiques shop in Rome, violinist Julia Ansdell happens upon a curious piece of music the “Incendio” waltz and is immediately entranced by its unusual composition. Full of passion,…
Review of Kate Breslin’s “Not By Sight”
Indiebound/Kobo/Barnes & Nobles/Amazon/Books-A-Million Synopsis (Taken from IndieBound’s product detail page, for this title) Gripping Sophomore Novel from a Rising Historical Romance Talent With Britain caught up in WWI, Jack Benningham, heir to the Earl of Stonebrooke, has declared himself a conscientious objector. Instead, he secretly works for the Crown by tracking down German spies on…
Cover Reveal for Sourcebook’s Until We Meet Again By: Renee Collins
Fans of any of Susanna Kearsley’s gripping, exciting historical fiction stories like The Winter Sea will no doubt want to hear more about the forthcoming title from Sourcebooks, Until We Meet Again, by: Renee Collins. Check out all the details below about #UntilWeMeetAgain (and be sure to use that hashtag, when sharing this post via your social media…
James Journey’ Blog Tour Day 6: Review of the Film “Amazing Grace”
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
James’ Journey Blog Tour Day 5: Interview with Author Helen Lundstrom Erwin
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
Review of “The Witch of Painted Sorrow,” by MJ Rose, Featuring Downton Abbey Literary Tea Recommendation
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads This is my first foray into the decadent, luscious, powerfully enigmatic world of a MJ Rose novel, and the historical ghost drama, The Witch of Painted Sorrows, lives up to the high expectations I had about her novels. This is based on the many people I know personally that have recommended her novels, and…
Review of The Dream Lover by Elizabeth Berg
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Review Written by: Jessica C. The Dream Lover by Elizabeth Berg is the story of George Sand’s life. For those not as familiar with George Sand here’s a brief biography on her. George Sand is but a pseudonym for Amantine-Lucille-Aurore Dupin. However, Aurore is better known by her pseudonym as much as she is…
Review of Jeanne Gassman’s “Blood of a Stone”
Amazon/Goodreads In my post-religion days, having been a very happy agnostic (haunted by healing from scrupulosity) now for four years and counting, the greatest, single blessing of my fourth year as an agnostic is that I can freely enjoy the best elements or features of the Jesus story with a peaceful, guilt-free mind. Just in…