Book Review: A Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer

I knew I wanted to read this book even before I read it. A preliminary scan of just a few random pages was enough to get me excited—yes, excited—to sit down and officially start this gem. And I wasn’t disappointed. Within the first few chapters, I realized what a precious resource this book is for … Continue reading Book Review: A Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer

Book Review: Something Else by Cher Gatto (Something I Am Not, #2)

Something Else: The Background When I heard about Something Else before its release last month, I didn’t know what to expect. After all, it was the original story, Something I Am Not, that had me sobbing on my bedroom floor after midnight. (No wonder it won the 2020 Christian Indie Award for Best YA and … Continue reading Book Review: Something Else by Cher Gatto (Something I Am Not, #2)

Book Review: Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano

Introducing Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano: Pride and Prejudice meets Little Women, wrapped in a bit of Charles Dickens, and tied with ribbon borrowed from Sherlock Holmes.   As a writer and a reader, I appreciate few things more than reading books about writers. So when I opened my brand new, signed copy … Continue reading Book Review: Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano

Book Review: Memoria by J. J. Fischer (The Nightingale Trilogy #3)

If you like fantasy (dystopian or medieval or both), action and adventure, clean romance, and deep themes, The Nightingale Trilogy by J. J. Fischer belongs on your bookshelf. After Calor and Lumen, the trilogy finishes with Memoria, a novel with a beautiful cover and a powerful story.  From the back cover: In the deeply divided … Continue reading Book Review: Memoria by J. J. Fischer (The Nightingale Trilogy #3)