Reviewed by Sandra Scholes Vampires in fiction can be from any time period, newly made; older than time itself, but Arthur Tudor is one of the older kind who has hidden his vampire existence from the public for many long years. While on an airship, he meets a vampire slayer to be just too good […]
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Review: The Beauty Within by Marguerite Kaye
Book ReviewReviewed by Sandra Scholes Considering he thought he was only as good as the subjects he painted, prominent artist, Giovanni di Matteo is a modest man and often wonders why women of a certain age throw themselves at him, and although others who have commissioned paintings from him think him as an amazing artist, he […]
Audio Review: Loving Lady Marcia (House of Brady, Book 1) by Kieran Kramer
Book ReviewHeroine: Lady Marcia Brady believes in fate, true love, and the goodness of others, until the cruelty of one severs her from her heart’s one desire. The man who did this was her lover’s older brother. It’s not until much later she finds out the fellow she entrusted her heart and virginity too was a […]
Review: Barefoot in the Sun by Roxanne St. Claire
Book ReviewReviewed by Patsy F. This book begins in an unusual way. The “life secret” of the main character is revealed in the prologue and you get a good sense of the history of the characters. Then Chapter 1 starts with 9 years later. So immediately I was intrigued and excited to be reading a romance […]
Review: Dodging Machetes by Will Lutwick
Book ReviewReviewed by Karin I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone who has an interest in the era of the Vietnam War. I give it 5 out of 5 stars. It’s a toss up whether it is a memoir or a memoir-cum-novel with a lot of poetic license. Either way it was a […]