Hi y'all! I am long overdue on a review around here! Life has been hectic and crazy the past few weeks. We are back in school and getting comfortable in our routines and schedules. I am happy for the schedules and a bit sad to see everyone growing up. Today I am reviewing Solving Sophronia …
Tag: historical fiction
[The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek]: A Review
Hi y'all! I am back today with a review of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. We read this for book club at the start of the summer. It was a fascinating read that surprised me both in it's beautiful celebration of books and intensely violent scenes as well. It wasn't …
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[Brides of Pemberley]: A Series Review
Hi y'all! I hope you are enjoying your summer! It is so hot at our house so we are spending a lot of time playing in the basement and eating otter pops. I'm starting to turn my sights on fall -- my favorite season of the year! Today I am excited to share a review …
[Inventing Vivian]: An ARC Blog Tour Review
I am thrilled to participate in the blog tour for Inventing Vivian by Jennifer Moore! When I was contacted about participating in this tour several weeks ago, I hadn't yet read the first book in the series (this is the second). That was quickly remedied as I devoured both books. I loved them and am …
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[The Jane Austen Society]: A Review
Hi y'all! I'm back today with a review of The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner. I have been on a bit of a Jane Austen inspired novel kick lately. I love the idea for this book -- a group of people with little in common bond over Jane Austen. And they seek to save …
Books to Read if you love North and South
Hi y'all! I am so excited to share a book list with you today! I am rediscovering how much I enjoy these posts so I'm finding many such lists that I want to write. This time I am sharing some of my favorites to read if you love North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. I …