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March 18, 2023

Solomon's Crown by Natasha Siegel ~ a Review

by MK French


In twelfth-century Europe, Philip was just crowned King of France. His greatest enemy is King Henry of England, and Philip proposes an alliance with Henry's son Richard, Duke of Aquitaine. Richard despises his father and never thought he could be a king. Philip and Richard not only have a potential alliance but a growing love that is threatened by impending war.

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March 17, 2023

The Dirty Tricks Department by John Lisle ~ a Nonfiction Review

by Donna Huber


I read a lot of WWII fiction but I've been trying to pick up some nonfiction books about that period in history as I'm discovering a lot of the events were never covered in my history classes. The Dirty Tricks Department is about the OSS (the forerunner to the CIA), Stanley Lovell (the head of the R&D Branch), and their contributions to the war effort. 

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March 16, 2023

Weyward by Emilia Hart ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


‘I had nature in my heart, she said. Like she did, and her mother before her. There was something about us – the Weyward women – that bonded us more tightly with the natural world.
We can feel it, she said, the same way we feel rage, sorrow or joy.’

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March 15, 2023

6 Fantastic Fantasy Stories to Read

by MK French


There are a lot of great fantasy stories coming out this month and I recently finished up an omnibus that came at the end of 2022. If you are a fan of fantasy then you need to check out these books.

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March 14, 2023

Death on Deck by Verity Bright ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


It's Lady Eleanor Swift's birthday. Hugh has promised to sweep her off on a romantic surprise, but cancels at the last minute - an important case! Fortunately, she had also received an invitation to sail on the maiden voyage of a cruise liner owned by her former boss. Of course, if wouldn't be a celebration without her staff who she thinks of as family so she buys tickets for Clifford and the ladies as well. Unfortunately, her first night on board she witness a murder and worse she recognizes the gun left behind.

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March 13, 2023

Alpha Men ~ a guest post by Rose D. Patruno, author of HIDDEN HEIR



Je pense des femmes comme Vauban, des citadelles. Toutes sont faites pour êtres prises. Toute la question est dans le nombre des jours du siège.

[I think of women as (Military Engineer)Vaubans thought of citadels. All are made to be taken. The issue is the number of siege days.]

—Victor Hugo
 
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March 12, 2023

Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Four female assassins are taking a luxury cruise to celebrate their retirement from an extra-governmental organization referred to as the Museum. However, they soon discover they are the subject of a kill order. A game of cat and mouse ensues as they race to stay alive and clear their name.

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