The first of a series of period mysteries craftily blends mythology and post-war politics.
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The Most Anticipated Fall Books of 2016, Part 1
When you think of fall do you imagine fluttering leaves, warmer clothes and a list of awesome new fiction books? Here's a few awesome pick to get you giddy.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Orchard: A Novel’ by Jack H. Bailey
'Orchard: A Novel', by Jack H Bailey, is rich with the dust and death of a time period long left behind, one that I am most certainly glad I didn't live through.
Read More »Book Review: The Last Wife of Attila the Hun, by Joan Schweighardt
"The Last Wife of Attila the Hun" by Joan Shweighardt is a superbly written and excellently researched novel that will mesmerize fans of historical fiction.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Thoreau: A Sublime Life’ by Maximilien Le Roy and A. Dan
The French Graphic Novel "Thoreau: A Divine Life" by Maximilien Le Roy and A. Dan puts a human face to a major figure in American Lit.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Memory of Us,’ A Novel by Camille Di Maio
In 'The Memory of Us' by Camille Di Maio, we are introduced to Julianne Westcott, the only child of a wealthy family. She lives a dream life of money, gowns, and dances, as well as young men wanting to escort her about town. When she uncovers a secret within her family her life changes in more ways then she can understand. With war on the horizon, will she survive to find the answers to her life.
Read More »Interview: Joan Schweighardt Author of ‘The Last Wife of Attila the Hun’
Interview with Joan Schweighardt author of "The Last Wife of Attila the Hun".
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Longest Night’ by Andria Williams
Andria William's 'The Longest Night' tells the story of a young couple's troubled marriage in the shadow of dangerous military secrets.
Read More »Book Review: ‘At the Edge of Summer’ by Jessica Brockmole
Jessica Brockmole's new novel "At the Edge of Summer" is a magnificent coming of age love story during the outbreak of World War I.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Three Martini Lunch’ by Suzanne Rindell
Even with the aftertaste of a weak ending, "Three Martini Lunch" by Suzanne Rindell is a fantastic story of a time infused with winds of change, when anything and everything seemed possible.
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