
ONE MOONLIT NIGHT by Rachel Hore ~ A Flawed Gem
Readers in general seem very mixed about this novel. Some loved it. Others were disappointed or bored. In this blog, I will briefly tease out
Readers in general seem very mixed about this novel. Some loved it. Others were disappointed or bored. In this blog, I will briefly tease out
It is wonderful to see how such a magnificent author such as Jodi Picoult can evolve. I salute Ms. Picoult for writing such an entirely
HILD by Nicola Griffith is a luminous novel about St Hilda of Whitby (circa 614-17 November 680.) The novel begins in around 617, when Hild
I had no idea THE LAST REMAINS was the last book in the Ruth Galloway series until I was near the end, so well did
How different things are in June 2023, from the way they were in March 2020 when THE LOCKED ROOM is set. The author’s powerful writing
This retelling of the Trojan War will make you speechless. If you already know the story ~ as portrayed in Homer’s Iliad ~ then you
Joanna (J. F.) Penn’s most recent book Pilgrimage is so poetical. I loved the quotes, I love the fonts of the quotes, and most of
Those of us who have studied the craft of writing have been told repeatedly that if nothing changes in a scene, then that scene has
Imagine that you are loitering outside a front door in Kensington, a rather lovely corner of London, when a short man arrives with a bundle
Wow ~ what an epic! It was so enjoyable it kept me up into the wee hours. For those of you who do not know,
How about tapping the button below to view Thwarted Queen on NetGalley? Lady Cecylee Neville (1415-1495) was born in May. Some say she was born
This month, I’ve signed up for three promos: 1. StoryOrigin’s Spring Into Summer Reads with my short story The Non-Affair ~ What if the crush you develop for your