Watching the Olympic athletes perform this week in London has been inspiring. There have been so many records broken this week that it makes we want to get the inside…
E-Book Review: Lust, Money & Murder by Mike Wells
If Historical Fiction is my favorite genre then Thrillers are my guilty pleasure. Reading a good thriller is like sneaking into the kitchen at midnight to have a glass of…
E-Book Review: Cate of the Lost Colony by Lisa Klein
I love historical fiction because sometimes it can help to fill in the holes that history books seem to leave out. For instance, just how tight did the ladies wear…
E-Book Review: The Devil’s Game
There’s nothing I like more than discovering new authors. Especially those that venture into the world of thrillers. Recently I discovered an author through Twitter named S.L. Pierce who writes…
A Father’s Story of Redemption
Have you ever read On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah? It’s a pretty stereotypical romance novel. You know what I’m talking about… Middle aged, rich woman who has defined herself as…
Book Review: Moonlit Mind by Dean Koontz (a novella)
Warning: This book review does give away the ending so if you have not yet read this, please take caution. 🙂 One of my favorite authors of today is Dean…
The First American Soldiers
Memorial Day is a time when Americans stop to reflect on the sacrifices that our soldiers have made for their country over the years. While it’s also an extra day…
A Great Read for Mother’s Day
Holly Chamberlin seems to be able to perfectly capture the relationship between mothers and their children in her works. One read in particular I enjoy is actually focused around the…
Book Review: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha is probably one of the best “one hit wonders” of modern literature. The story of its creation is almost as fascinating as the story…
A Ponderous Story
I have been very busy recently just finishing up the latest book in historic fiction called In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson. I have to note here that…