A Discovery of Witches: A Novel, by Deborah Harkness – Book Review

A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness

Diana Bishop is a witch, though after frightening experiences with magic and the premature death of her parents, she has sworn off the use of her power, determining to live completely as a human being. Picking the most innocuous course of study available to her, Diana becomes a respected historian whose specialty is the study [...]

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The Virgin Widow, by Anne O’Brien – Book Review

Anne Neville is the younger daughter of the Earl of Warwick, the kingmaker responsible for putting English King Edward IV on the throne. Always knowing that she would marry to form an alliance and as her father decreed, she is nonetheless pleased to be betrothed to Richard, Duke of Gloucester, a favored cousin with whom [...]

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It’s A Wrap – Nocturne, by Syrie James

Nocturne, by Syrie James

Nicole Whitcomb is driving to a Colorado airport after a visit with friends when she has a car accident that strands her in a ditch on a lonely road in the middle of a blizzard.  Michael Tyler is an area property owner who sees her car go off the road, but for reasons of his [...]

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The Snow Globe, by Sheila Roberts – Book Review

The Snow Globe

Kiley is seriously down on her luck as Thanksgiving approaches.  Her boyfriend decides that he is in love and proceeds to dump her at Halloween  to start a relationship with her younger sister, and she is lately unemployed.  On an excursion with friends designed to provide some cheer, she spots a snow globe whose history [...]

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Sisters Red, by Jackson Pearce – Book Review

Jackson Pearce Sisters Red Cover

Rose and Scarlett March survive a horrific attack by werewolves in which their grandmother is violently murdered.  The girls experience life with a different filter than most others, and from an early age are saddled with the responsibility of slaying Fenris – werewolves-  wherever they find them. Though Rose would like to experience things exactly [...]

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Hannah’s List, by Debbie Macomber – Book Review + Book & Visa Card Giveaway

Hannah's List, by Debbie Macomber

Michael Everett is grieving the loss of his wife Hannah, whose death from Stage 4 ovarian cancer destroyed the foundation of his life and the plans made of happily ever after for himself and his wife.  Knowing that he would wallow and resist moving on after her death, Hannah entrusts her brother Richard with a [...]

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Frederica, by Georgette Heyer – Book Review & Classics Circuit Tour

Frederica

Georgette Heyer is on Tour with The Classics Circuit this month.  Click on the icon for more information about the Georgette Heyer Tour, and other tours on The Classics Circuit. Lord Alverstoke is a stylish and wealthy bachelor – bored with his sisters, their families and their perpetual ploys to get him to fund their [...]

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The Girl on Legare Street, by Karen White – Book Review

The Girl on Legare Street, by Karen White

Melanie Middleton and Jack Trenholm, that quarrelsome investigative duo is back, and in between falling in love or maybe just getting on each other’s last nerve, they have another mystery to solve.  Melanie’s mother, from whom Melanie has  been estranged since childhood, has returned from living overseas and wants to buy her own mother’s old [...]

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And A Dead Guy In A Pear Tree, by Leslie Kelly – Book Review

And A Dead Guy In A Pear Tree, by Leslie Kelly

“Even through his coat, he could feel her heat.” Holly Cavanaugh is living with her grandparents and helping them run the local bed and breakfast out of their home.  The business isn’t much of a success and she is relying upon a write-up in a celebrated magazine to drum up some much needed business.  Without [...]

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Lovehampton, by Sherri Rifkin – Book Review

Lovehampton, by Sherri Rifkin

Lovehampton, by Sherri Rifkin is Recommended. When Tori Miller’s boyfriend dumps her in the cab ride home from her best friend’s wedding she is devastated and undergoes a severe downturn.  She has no life to speak of for the next two years until her friends, seeing how far she has gotten away from her old [...]

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