by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 15, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hi, Favorite Friday Fiction friends! My great read for today is The Return of Sherlock Holmes. I recently noticed it on the shelf at my local Books-A-Million and just had to buy it and reread the classic. I never get tired of the short stories of Sherlock Holmes, the...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 8, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction
Hello, Favorite Friday Fiction Fans! I’ve read another good book and I just have to share. 🙂 The Gilded Curse by Marilyn Turk is a good read combining history, romance, and mystery. I especially enjoyed the mystery aspect of the book. I think you’ll like...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 1, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction
Happy Friday! If you follow me on Favorite Friday Fiction, you know that I absolutely love British mysteries which take place from around the 1880’s to the 1960’s. I especially enjoy 1920-1945. Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers is a great story which...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Feb 22, 2019 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
Today, my friend, Ginger Solomon, will share one of her favorite books. Ginger is a writer, mother of seven, and is very active in the writing community… By Ginger Solomon I have long been a Nancy Mehl fan, and this new book, Mind Games–first in the Kaely...
by Ellen | Feb 15, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Guest Bloggers
A young man comes back from war angry and depressed. When he left, he had his future all planned out. After his time in Iraq, He would return home to his fiancée. They would marry and have children and settle into a nice life in the South. Instead, he came back after...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Feb 8, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hello, Friday friends! I read The Magician’s Elephant at the request of my 5th-grade granddaughter, Ava. I found it to be haunting and a beautifully-woven story of hope trying to rise from a setting of despair. I enjoyed it and it would be an easy enough read...