Reviews 3 and 4. up. 3: … [Read more]
The Impossible Knife of Memory
Laurie Halse Anderson is probably the reason I became an adult YA fiction lover. I took a class in YA Lit in college and her book, … [Read more]
The perils of reading a free ARC book
Let me begin by saying that I received an ARC of this book from Random House in exchange for my review. And it was a hard copy! I love that. I was so pleased to actually receive pages with a cover instead of the usual e-book. And that … [Read more]
Another Historical Romance with Bustles
I have read one Laura Lee Guhrke historical romance already, Scandal of the Year, and while it had some nice moments, I did not rush out to track down her catalogue. Guhrke does have a book on All About Romance’s Top 100 list, And Then He Kissed Her, that I keep meaning to read, but for now, I’m … [Read more]
Lights in the darkness of a new Britain
In AD 410, Aquila is a Roman soldier, born and stationed in Britain - a Britain which has been irrevocably influenced by its tumultous relationship with its Roman conquerors, and which is being ravaged by invading Saxons. When the Romans retreat from Britain, Aquila is forced to choose between his … [Read more]
Clans and Cats and Murder, Oh My.
Radical Daffodils Review of Crazy, VA Honestly, I only picked Crazy, VA up because it was free the day I downloaded it. Much to my delight, it turned out to be the perfect weekend read: an enjoyable, engaging murder mystery centered on the relationship between a woman, her cat, and the town … [Read more]





