Monthly Archives: March 2021

Oh Lord

For the past week I’ve been binging on a mystery series written by C.S. Harris. The author, who lives her family in New Orleans, has created an unlikely hero by the name of Viscount Devlin, Sebastian St. Cyr. He is … Continue reading

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A Mother’s Grief

Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell is a popular historical fiction novel based on the life and death of William Shakespeare’s eleven- year-old son. It was named one of the ten best books of 2020 by the New York Times. Because it … Continue reading

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Dust to Dust

The World That We Knew by Alice Hoffman is a recent historical fiction novel based on occurrences during World War Two in Europe. What makes this one unique is the twist the author adds to this one with the introduction … Continue reading

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Vendetta

Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer is one of the top 150 novels and what an incredible one it is! This is a fictional story about two men born in the same year – 1906. One comes from a wealthy … Continue reading

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Drinkin’ Whiskey

Pappyland, A story of family, fine bourbon, and things that last by Wright Thompson was recommended by Barbara, my Goodreads buddy. I’m grateful she shared this biography because it’s most likely a good book I would have otherwise missed. The … Continue reading

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