Collision of Lies is my first book by Tom Threadgill and what an introduction to a new author! I must admit, with an endorsement by Lynette Eason saying she didn’t want to put it down, I was excited to open this book. And I wasn’t disappointed. Instead, I was reeled in by the opening scene … Continue reading Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill
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The Land Beneath Us by Sarah Sundin
The Land Beneath Us grabbed my attention from page one and didn’t let go until the end. I find historical romances typically have slower starts, but wow, not this one! We begin as Leah Jones arrives to work in a library at Camp Forrest, Tennessee. Orphaned at just four years old, Leah is desperate to … Continue reading The Land Beneath Us by Sarah Sundin
The Fifth Avenue Story Society by Rachel Hauck
The Fifth Avenue Story Society has all the feels. And a few more. Before I expand, it’s worth noting that Rachel Hauck wields story like none other. The Fifth Avenue Story Society is an intriguing premise for any reader. Five seemingly random strangers all receive an invitation to an historic library on Fifth Avenue. We … Continue reading The Fifth Avenue Story Society by Rachel Hauck
The Brightest of Dreams by Susan Anne Mason
The Brightest of Dreams by Susan Anne Mason gets five stars from me. This new-to-me author has delivered a great story on so many levels. Her book centers on Quinten Aspinall, a former valet who has returned from serving in World War One. He discovers his mother dying in the workhouse and his younger siblings … Continue reading The Brightest of Dreams by Susan Anne Mason
If For Any Reason by Courtney Walsh
If For Any Reason, the newest story to wing its way from Courtney Walsh doesn’t disappoint. We have a washed up pro-athlete, trying to rekindle a non-existent relationship with his teenage daughter and a failed director scarred by the loss of her mother and never knowing her father. Emily and Hollis both return to Nantucket … Continue reading If For Any Reason by Courtney Walsh