Photo by superphoto.be on Pexels.com Many thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press,ย Minotaur Books for introducing me to this talented writer! The Key to Deceit The second in the Electra McDonnell series from Edgar-nominated author Ashley Weaver,ย The Key to Deceit, is a delightful World War II mystery filled with spies, murder, romance, and wit.London, 1940. …
#BookReview- Page-turning #Suspense and a Bermuda Triangle #Mystery by Rebecca Zanetti and Julianne MacLean
Photo by Anton Atanasov on Pexels.com From a high-heel alcoholic retired service dog to a missing plane in the Bermuda Triangle, this week's reading has been interesting, to say the least! I was gifted a copy of Rebecca Zanetti's latest in her Deep Ops series, Unforgiven, and couldn't put it down! The book is a …
#BookReview- Two #Westerns to #Read Calder Grit by Janet Dailey and Deputy Cooper by Frank Wheeler
Photo by TANSU TOPUZOu011eLU on Pexels.com There's just something about a cowboy that makes us swoon. They're throwbacks to another era. A time when horses roamed the prairies and men worked long hours in the saddle to tame the land. Thanks to Sandra Cox and her engrossing stories, I've rediscovered my love of the wild …
#BookReview- Heartwarming #Reads from @JillWeatherHolt @KristinHannah, and Heather Marshall
Photo by freestocks.org on Pexels.com Three heartwarming reads to start out the New Year! There's nothing like a good book and a hot cup of tea on a chilly winter's evening. We've had a bit of a cold snap (for us) here on the west coast and I've been holed up inside with hubby and …
#BookReviews- December’s #Reading List @katherinecenter @BeemWeeks @tracihallauthor @PatriceWilton
Photo by Acharaporn Kamornboonyarush on Pexels.com December is here and all the excitement of the holidays is upon us! We took Mom and our grandson to the 23rd Annual IEOA Truck Light Convoy with 80 trucks! https://youtu.be/H-lOy0LVnJY It was the perfect evening. We had the Pacific Ocean at our backs and hundreds of happy viewers …
#BookReview- Mountain Laurel Christmas @JanSikes3, To Love and Be Loved @MrsAmandaProwse, The Bodyguard @katherinecenter
Photo by Stefan Stefancik on Pexels.com Winter is here (Though thankfully, no snow for us!) and with it the promise of long, cozy nights, fires to warm the toes, and BOOKS to read! I wasn't feeling too hale and hearty this week, but I did manage to get in three enjoyable stories from talented authors. …
#BookReview- End of October #Reads Douglas Preston and Lee Child @MaeClair1 @Loreth
Photo by Toni Cuenca on Pexels.com Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem abounds in this week's reading recommendations! I have three five star reads to share this week. One is a new-to-me author and the other two are go-to writers- all are amazing. Click the covers to learn more about each title. From the #1ย New York Timesย bestselling …
#BookReview- Entertaining #Reads from Mysteries to #WritingTips @authorkkhavari @SarahMallery1 @shirleyjump
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com My reading list is like climbing Mt. Everest, but I'm making some progress- IF I quit buying books, that is! lol This week I have a murder mystery involving poisonous plants, a western filled with outlaws and Annie Oakley, and a wonderful book on writing. Let's get started: Click on …
#BookReview- Two Memorable #Reads From @AHarmon_Author and @NinadeGramont #WomensFic
Photo by rikka ameboshi on Pexels.com I've had a productive week writing and reading. That's right, I said WRITING, lol. After what feels like forever, I finally warmed up my middle finger (not for that!) and started pecking away at my keyboard. If you look up procrastination in the dictionary, I'm pretty sure you'll find …
#BookReview- The Good and the Not So Good #Romance #Reading
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com This week I read a book I had a hard time setting aside, and one I had a hard time picking up. There's nothing better than a book that can make you forget where you are. Karen Robards has that talent. Her stories are fast-paced, action-adventure over-the-top suspense with a …
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#BookReview- Under the Golden Sun by @Jenny_Ashcroft #Historical #Romance
An epic love story set against the golden Australia landscape during WWII!
#BookReview- The Saints of Swallow Hill by Donna Everhart #Historical #WomensFic @wordstogobuy
Description via Amazon.com Where the Crawdads Sing meets The Four Winds as award-winning author Donna Everhart's latest novel immerses readers in its unique setting--the turpentine camps and pine forests of the American South during the Great Depression--for a captivating story of friendship, survival, and three vagabonds' intersecting lives. It takes courage to save yourself... Few writers evoke the …
End of July #Reads- #BookReview @KateBateman @sgc58 Jennifer Crusie @katherinecenter
Can you believe we're halfway through summer already? It's been six weeks without rain on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and everything is tinder dry. The creeks and rivers are running dry, which means the salmon aren't going to have a way to spawn and resident Orcas won't have a food source. In other words, …
#BookReview- Four Unique and Entertaining #Reads @Virgilante @BalroopShado @nova_mcbee @Susanjeanricci
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com It's been too hot to do anything much in the garden, leaving me time to enjoy some great books this week from a variety of genres; fantasy, poetry, science fiction, and romance! Click the covers to learn more. I've been a fan of Craig Boyack's for some time now, and …
#BookReview- Boy Underground by Catherine Ryan Hyde #YANovels #Historical @cryanhyde
A heartbreaking look into the lives of four young teens at the beginning of World War II.
#BookReview- The Second Blind Son @AHarmonAuthor #Fantasy
The Second Blind Son is book two in Amy Harmon's The Chronicles of Saylok series and is sensational!
#BookReview- #Historical #WarStories by Robbie Cheadle and @KristinHarmel @bakeandwrite
I managed two books this week, again. Both are war novels, one set in Africa, and the other Germany and poland, and were excellent reads.
#BookReview- The Ballerinas @RKapelkeDale and Burning Water @IngeGoss #Suspense
Two Great Choices for Spring! Between spending my days out in the garden and my evenings trying-to-write-the-book-that-doesn't-want-written, I managed two enjoyable reads this week. The Ballerinas is a Netgalley find. The cover captivated my imagination and then the blurb sealed the deal. Description via Amazon.com Dare Me meets Black Swan and Luckiest Girl Alive in a captivating, voice-driven debut novel …
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#BookReview- The Ladies of the Secret Circus by @ConstanceSayers #Fantasy #Reading
This story is unlike anything I've ever read but it was riveting!
#BookReview- A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones #Suspense #amreading @Darynda
This series just gets better and better!

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