A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano is breathtaking. This story takes you to the very early London ballet world, to the very onset of dancers using pointe shoes. Before her life was ruined in an horrific fire, Ella Blythe’s mother was a famous ballerina. After that, Ella trained in secret with her mother. She … Continue reading A Midnight Dance
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Since You’ve Been Gone
by Tari Faris Since You’ve Been Gone, oh glory. This is a wonderful book. As an aspiring novelist, I read a LOT. The books that I love the most are the ones that pull me in and make me care. The lovely town of Heritage is playing host to two former residents. Failed business owner … Continue reading Since You’ve Been Gone
Beyond the Tides by Liz Johnson
Beyond the Tides charmed me from the opening page. This is my first time reading anything by Liz Johnson, but it won’t be the last. This book is the start of a new series and I’ll be watching for the rest as they release. The story is set on Prince Edward Island and centered around … Continue reading Beyond the Tides by Liz Johnson
Trace of Doubt by DiAnn Mills
Trace of Doubt by DiAnn Mills showcases why she’s the top of her game. Wow. I couldn’t put this book down until I’d discovered the truth. Fifteen years ago, Shelby Pearce confessed to murdering her brother-in-law. Now she’s out on parole and wants a fresh start. FBI Special Agent Denton McClure was fresh out of … Continue reading Trace of Doubt by DiAnn Mills
To Write a Wrong
To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano is the second brilliant installment in her Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency series. This time, Miss Daphne Beekman takes center stage and rather steals the show. Daphne, as it turns out (this isn’t a spoiler), is living a double life. To the outside world, she is pushing the boundaries … Continue reading To Write a Wrong