Ladies and Gentlemen, The Phantom of the Opera meets The Greatest Showman in Joanna Davidson Politano’s historical romance novel A Midnight Dance. Enter Ella Blythe: orphan and dancer at the Craven Street Theater in London during the 1830s. She has formal training from Paris, dreams for a future on the stage, and the dance slippers … Continue reading Book Review: A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano
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Book Review: Caligo by J. J. Fischer
J. J. Fischer's newest book, Caligo, released this month, and I could not be more excited to share this review with you. (If you haven't read The Nightingale Trilogy, read with caution, because I couldn't avoid some vague spoilers of the last book.) Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE a series like The Nightingale Trilogy: … Continue reading Book Review: Caligo by J. J. Fischer
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)