“Three Married Women and Her” is a gripping novel delving into adultery from both the wife’s and the other woman’s perspectives. The tension builds relentlessly, culminating in a heart-pounding clash between the characters. The plot remains intense even after their meeting, with unpredictable twists. Fueled by desire, retribution, hate, lust, love, and fear, the novella offers a riveting read, likely consumed in a single sitting due to its compelling narrative.
Dinner with Churchill
“Dinner with Churchill” delves into a pivotal meeting during WWII between Churchill and Chamberlain. This historical narrative weaves the personal journey of Lucy Armitage into the political tapestry, offering a front-row view of a crucial event. The juxtaposition of Churchill and Chamberlain adds depth, revealing wartime complexities. Lucy’s evolution from a baker’s daughter to a key figure in the Admiralty’s secretarial team adds a personal touch. As war looms, Lucy’s trials intertwine with the broader contest between good and evil. Meticulous research and storytelling prowess make this book a captivating read, blending fact and fiction seamlessly. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those craving a well-crafted narrative.
Cowboy Ending
This book is well-written with an MC that could easily star in his own series. I see Gerard B or even Channing T casted in the role.
A raw & gritty read, action packed with great dialog. Well done.
The Dragon from Guangzhou
There is a lot of good to be said about this book. The story unfolds in a natural fashion, and it is easy to feel for the characters and the situations they find themselves in. There is always something happening, and the general lack of unnecessary intrigues means that no word is wasted. The descriptive writing style was transportive, and there is a general sense of purpose throughout the book.
The heroine is somewhat reckless, but also fun. When placed in positions of power, she rules with femininity and strength, a combination which makes her very likeable. The delicate balance that is struck between positivity and drama is held until the end. A fantastic read!
Glue
This book immediately captured my attention. I mean come on I couldn’t put it down I ended up reading it in three days! Dacia goes through so much from beginning to end and the roller coaster of events are so suspenseful it was diffixult to assume what was going to happen next! DW Plato’s work is so captivating I felt like I was sitting right there watching all of these incidents take place! It had me emotionally tied I felt angry and empathetic for the character all in one! I can’t wait to read her other books!!!!!
BUTTERBALL’S Christmas Surprise
Cute story with fun pictures about Butterball, a lovely poodle. The book includes a learning element such as colors. Fun bonus questions and information about Santa Claus at the end of the book. Looking forward to more Butterball books in the series.
Highly recommended.
Crime Family, A Buck Taylor Novel
I was hooked early in the story. I couldn’t put the book down.The way Buck Taylor uses the resources and connections he always has is fascinating.I highly recommend this book to everyone!
Max’s War
Libby Hellmann’s narrative is a heartfelt tribute, honoring her late father-in-law’s commitment with the OSS and his courageous interrogation of German POWs. “Max’s War” stands as an epic tale, capturing the resilience of the human spirit amidst the chaos of war, the complexities of love, and the unwavering pursuit of reconstruction. The book skillfully intertwines personal and historical narratives, creating a deeply moving and unforgettable portrayal of one man’s odyssey through a defining period in history.
Hair on Fire
I liked the way the author had a true feeling and the meaning of Christmas. The book was written thru her eyes from child hood and into her adult life.
She always placed family first along with her faith.
I Would highly recommend this book for a feel good story.
Alien Bonds
What a fantastic book! I read a lot of alien romance and sometimes it can get repetitive. Alien Bonds is nothing like that! The world building is fascinating and the relationships are complex and real. This is the first book I have read from this author but it won’t be the last!