Book Review: What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarity

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Book Review: Phage by Mark Tamplin

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Book Review: Sweetsmoke by David Fuller

Disclaimer: I received this book free of charge in exchange for a review because I am a LibraryThing Early Reviewer. This consideration did not influence my review. Sweetsmoke is the story of Cassius Howard, a secretly literate slave, and his desire to find justice for his murdered friend, Emoline Justice. Emoline was a free black woman…

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As a kid, I spent many a day in the library, helping out and talking to the librarian {Hi, Mr. Wolford}. When there was nothing for me to do, I’d grab a Danielle Steel novel {she got me through so much adolescent angst and fueled my desire to become a combat reporter – Message from Nam,…

Book Review: Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline

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Book Review: War Brides by Helen Bryan

BOOK DESCRIPTION {FROM THE BACK OF THE BOOK} With war threatening to spread from Europe to England, the sleepy village of Crowmarsh Priors settles into a new sort of normal: Evacuees from London are billeted in local homes. Nightly air raids become grimly mundane. The tightening vice of rationing curtails every comfort. Men leave to…

Book Review: Girl at the End of the World by Elizabeth Esther

BOOK DESCRIPTION {FROM THE BACK OF THE BOOK} A story of mind control, the Apocalypse, and modest attire. Elizabeth Esther grew up in love with Jesus but in fear of daily spankings {to “break her will”}. Trained in her family~run church to confess sins real and imagined, she knew her parents loved her and God…

Book Review: What Every Woman Should Know by Jori Sams {In the LIbrary}

BOOK DESCRIPTION {FROM THE BOOK} What was God thinking when He made man and woman? Are they really created equal? Is the church today in divine and biblical order regarding equality? Author Jori Sams has accomplished a remarkable feat in this eBook. With such eloquence precision, she takes us on a necessary journey back to…

The Darkest Child: A Novel by Delores Phillips {Book Review}

BOOK DESCRIPTION {FROM THE BOOK} Rozelle Quinn is so fair~skinned that she can pass for white. Yet everyone in her small Georgia town knows. Rozelle’s ten children {by ten different daddies} are mostly light too. They sleep on the floor in her drafty, rickety three~room shack and live in fear of her moods and temper.…

The Weird Sisters: A Novel By Eleanor Brown {Book Review}

BOOK DESCRIPTION (FROM THE BACK OF THE BOOK) Three sisters have returned to their childhood home, reuniting the eccentric Andreas family. Here, books are a passion (there is no problem a library card can’t solve) and TV is something other people watch. Their father ~ a professor of Shakespeare who speaks almost exclusively in verse…