Shadow

Shadow

Review #417 “You can’t heal a wound by making a new one.”  This sequel by Kara Swanson was a tiny bit better than the first so I’d give it a 4.2/5 stars. Like Dust it has two points of view in first person, a continuation of the Peter Pan retelling. Lots of...
DNF- Starborn

DNF- Starborn

This is the first in the Worldmaker Trilogy. The only reason why I didn’t finish it is because it’s written in third person. I’m in a strange “first person only” time. There seems to be two different covers for this book. And I’m unsure about yours, but my library...
Top Historical Fiction Books

Top Historical Fiction Books

The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor (3.7/5) The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff (4.1/5) Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis (4.1/5) The Paris Dressmaker by Kristy Cameron (4.3/5) The Age of Witches by Louisa Morgan (4.3/5) The Room on Rue Amelie by Kristin Harmel...
Dust

Dust

Review #416 I gave this YA Peter Pan retelling a 4.1/5 stars. I’ll read the sequel, Shadow, next.   Lots of spoilers in my ramblings: “Maybe growing up isn’t letting your soul die but entering another adventure.”  What an opener! Claire’s twin brother Connor...
DNF- Mistletoe & Mr. Right

DNF- Mistletoe & Mr. Right

I read the first book in this series called “The Tourist Attraction” and gave that one a 4.5/5 stars. I distinctly remember a moose friend.  Mistletoe and Mr. Right was given to me by Santa on Christmas morning last year of 2022 so it’s been waiting on my TBR...
Girl in the Blue Coat

Girl in the Blue Coat

Review #415 I gave this historical fiction a 4.5/5 stars. Monica Hesse writes one point of view, first person, which feels rare for this genre. The last 60 pages were a whirlwind after a slower beginning but a solid read overall. Lots of spoilers below!!! Hanneke...