Special Feature: Dawson’s Fall by Roxana Robinson

If you are an American History fan then this book is one that you might want on your radar. As a Civil War Era historian, this book caught my eye as it focuses quite a bit on Reconstruction.

While this book might be more fictionalized it certainly has its roots in history as it’s based on the author’s family.

I am thrilled to bring you guys all the details for this one today, and as it’s out now, if it’s a book that catches your eye then you can pop by and pick up a copy now! Continue reading “Special Feature: Dawson’s Fall by Roxana Robinson”

Re-Share Review: Someone We Know by Shari Lapena

Last year I read Someone We Know when it first came out and today it’s out in paperback! So to celebrate, I am re-sharing my review today!

If you love suspense and thriller novels, Lapena is a great choice. I have only read a couple of her books but I have enjoyed each of them. I am looking forward to her upcoming novels as well!

Be sure to pop pick up a copy of the paperback release today and see what I thought of this book when I originally read it! It held my interest and kept me guessing for sure! Continue reading “Re-Share Review: Someone We Know by Shari Lapena”

Review: The Library of Legends by Janie Chang

This book was on my radar well before it was a Book of the Month pick for April. In fact I have been looking forward to reading this book for months! This cover is absolutely stunning and this book sounded like a new and exciting piece of a little known time in history.

I haven’t read a lot of Asian historical fiction beyond some of the more well known titles like Memoirs of Geisha and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. Memoirs of a Geisha was one of my favorite reads when I read it years ago and for a while I bought a ton of historical fiction set in Asia after I read that book but just never got around to reading many of those books.

European historical fiction is inundated with novels all of which are always trying to distinguish themselves as something new, but often they are all very similar which is why this book sounded like the exact opposite. I was eager to dive in and see if I loved it or not. Continue reading “Review: The Library of Legends by Janie Chang”

Review: Love Poems for Anxious People by John Kenney

I absolutely loved John Kenney’s book of poems, Love Poems for Married People. There was so much truth in those poems and I laughed several times.

His follow up book of poems, Love Poems for People with Children was also funny, but the Married People book is still my absolute favorite. I have gifted his books of poems multiple times and I am sure I will be gifting this one to friends in the future.

When I saw that this book was coming out, I knew it would be a great read. He writes with such raw realism and during this crazy uncertain time, what could possibly be better than a bit of satire about anxiety? Continue reading “Review: Love Poems for Anxious People by John Kenney”

Special Feature and Excerpt: Best Behavior by Wendy Francis

Harlequin has so many wonderful titles coming out this summer and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share this funny and heart warming new release with you guys this week!

If you like oddball family dramas that are full of charm and humor then this is going to be the book for you this summer! I haven’t read and of Wendy Francis’s books before but many have been met with rave reviews and this one is no different. Early readers are loving this book!

Summer time is the perfect time to curl up with an easy breezy book and get lost in a great story, so don’t miss this one and be sure to check out the other titles available right now from Harlequin! Continue reading “Special Feature and Excerpt: Best Behavior by Wendy Francis”