by A.S. Hardin | Dec 11, 2020 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track, Uncategorized
I loved this book, not because it’s packed with action or because it’s a perfect book without flaws but because of how it made me feel. Every time Laurence climbed onto the back of Temeraire and took flight, I felt like that kid in the “how reading...
by A.S. Hardin | Sep 11, 2020 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
“Nibble nibble like a mouse. Who is nibbling at my house?” Fairy tale retellings are nothing new and can be highly intriguing, especially when told from the point of view of the villain. There is something undeniably fascinating about humanizing the bad guy. I suspect...
by Cammi Woodall | Jul 17, 2020 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
I have a literary crush. Mister Darcy is a classical favorite of many readers, but I am smitten with James “Jimmy” Tock. The narrator of the book, Jimmy is born the same night his grandfather dies. Before grandpa Josef passes, he sits up and clearly states that the...
by Ginger Solomon | Jul 10, 2020 | Favorite Friday Reads
I frequently read Liz Isaacson’s books. One, because I know they’re clean. Two, COWBOYS! And three, I like her writing style. Her Cowboy Billionaire Birthday Wish stayed true to what I know of Ms. Isaacson’s writing. A clean romance with just a...
by Suzy Parish | Jun 26, 2020 | Favorite Friday Reads
Until June is a work of Historical Fiction by prolific author Barbara Britton. Barbara began writing the story in 2009 after traveling to Alaska and taking a cruise to the Taku Glacier Lodge. Along the way, she heard a story about a caregiver and war veteran staying...
by Ginger Solomon | Jun 12, 2020 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads
My goal while blogging here with Jennifer is to bring you books you may not have read and promote authors you may not have heard of before. I downloaded this book when it was promoted somewhere. It looked interesting. And I was rewarded for taking a chance with a new...