Kimberley Woodhouse describes A Song in the Dark as the book of her heart. In interviews she’s explained waiting twenty years to publish this one. When an author of Woodhouse’s caliber admits something like that, you just know the story isn’t going to be an ordinary read. And this one is far from an ordinary … Continue reading A Song in the Dark, by Kimberley Woodhouse
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Out of Time, by Irene Hannon
Out of Time, by Irene Hannon is part of a series but stands well on it’s own. This book kept me guessing for longer than your average suspense novel. And in turn that kept the pages flying. This story features historical anthropologist Cara Tucker who’s been invited to study a dwindling language, staying on a … Continue reading Out of Time, by Irene Hannon
The Heart of Bennet Hollow
The Heart of Bennet Hollow is sure to delight Jane Austen fans everywhere. This retelling involves William Drake, a wealthy businessman who wants to stay far away from entanglements as he secures a lucrative deal to buy a mine. But all hopes of a simple conclusion got out the window when he meets Lizbeth Bennet. … Continue reading The Heart of Bennet Hollow
The French Kitchen, by Kristy Cambron
The French Kitchen is the next in a great line of compelling stories by Kristy Cambron, all set in World War II. Wow is this a clever book. This author is always impressive but this time the scope of the novel left me blown away. The story unfolds in a fascinating dual timeline. In war … Continue reading The French Kitchen, by Kristy Cambron
Break My Fall, by Lynn Blackburn
Break My Fall is one of my favorite romantic suspense stories of 2025. I wish Lynn H. Blackburn would write faster. I inhaled this book then bought the audiobook and loved it all over again. Gossamer Falls dentist Dr. Meredith Quinn is kind and gracious to everyone she meets. This includes residents of the next … Continue reading Break My Fall, by Lynn Blackburn