by Donna Huber
A time-traveling murder mystery that has so much more going on than your typical sci-fi mystery.
August 4, 2018
August 3, 2018
Paradox Forged in Blood by Mary Frances Fisher ~ A Review
by MK French
On December 23, 1938, a murder during a robbery in Millionaire's Row shocks the families. Louis Sheridan was a socialite and left behind his wife, two sons and infant daughter, who was looked after by Ellen O'Malley, who had previously experienced loss herself. Over the next five decades, the Sheridan and O'Malley families are linked together not just by this tragedy, but by friendship and guilt as well.
On December 23, 1938, a murder during a robbery in Millionaire's Row shocks the families. Louis Sheridan was a socialite and left behind his wife, two sons and infant daughter, who was looked after by Ellen O'Malley, who had previously experienced loss herself. Over the next five decades, the Sheridan and O'Malley families are linked together not just by this tragedy, but by friendship and guilt as well.
August 2, 2018
This Series Causes Me to Lose Sleep ~ #TheGatewayChronicles by @KBHoyle_Author
by Donna Huber
Even though I've read The Gateway Chronicles at least 3 times, I still stay up way too late reading it every night. I'm seriously sleep deprived at the moment, but I can't put the books down. If you haven't read this series now is the perfect time to start. K. B. Hoyle is releasing updated and, in some cases slightly expanded, editions this summer.
Even though I've read The Gateway Chronicles at least 3 times, I still stay up way too late reading it every night. I'm seriously sleep deprived at the moment, but I can't put the books down. If you haven't read this series now is the perfect time to start. K. B. Hoyle is releasing updated and, in some cases slightly expanded, editions this summer.
August 1, 2018
The Solace of Water by @ElizabethYounts ~ A Review
by Susan Roberts
"It was like lamenting over thirst while the solace of water was close at hand. But I'd remained empty and instead of taking a long drink of healing and offering forgiveness, I'd poured the water onto the earth to satisfy the bitter roots I harvested daily. Could water even satisfy my thirst anymore?"
"It was like lamenting over thirst while the solace of water was close at hand. But I'd remained empty and instead of taking a long drink of healing and offering forgiveness, I'd poured the water onto the earth to satisfy the bitter roots I harvested daily. Could water even satisfy my thirst anymore?"
July 31, 2018
July 30, 2018
Donna's Month of Reading #MondayBlogs
by Donna Huber
July has been a good month for reading - 12 books finished! Probably because I took a week off from the day job. I did a few projects around the house: replaced dryer vent, mailbox, and bathroom faucet. But then I hung out with my niece, spent time in the pool, and read. The above picture is of the fun stuff I found in the mailbox this month. I took advantage of a great Prime Day deal to get a Kindle to replace my now non-supported 1st generation Nook. I tried the Nook Glowlight 3 that B&N was offering a great deal on for those who would be affected when they took the 1st generation Nook offline, but it just didn't work for me and was just way too frustrating. I'm very happy with my Kindle Paperwhite.
In my mailbox |
July has been a good month for reading - 12 books finished! Probably because I took a week off from the day job. I did a few projects around the house: replaced dryer vent, mailbox, and bathroom faucet. But then I hung out with my niece, spent time in the pool, and read. The above picture is of the fun stuff I found in the mailbox this month. I took advantage of a great Prime Day deal to get a Kindle to replace my now non-supported 1st generation Nook. I tried the Nook Glowlight 3 that B&N was offering a great deal on for those who would be affected when they took the 1st generation Nook offline, but it just didn't work for me and was just way too frustrating. I'm very happy with my Kindle Paperwhite.
July 29, 2018
Shadow's Bane by Karen Chance ~ A Review
by MK French
Dory is a dhampir, half human and half vampire. She was given a spot on the Vampire Senate because there is an upcoming war between vampires and Faerie, and they want a position of strength. In addition to the inevitable politicking and threats to her life, she is looking for a friend's missing nephew, which leads to the discovery of an illegal fight club ring. There's a bigger conspiracy at work, and Dory's vampire half is aware of more of it than she is.
Dory is a dhampir, half human and half vampire. She was given a spot on the Vampire Senate because there is an upcoming war between vampires and Faerie, and they want a position of strength. In addition to the inevitable politicking and threats to her life, she is looking for a friend's missing nephew, which leads to the discovery of an illegal fight club ring. There's a bigger conspiracy at work, and Dory's vampire half is aware of more of it than she is.
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