In Britain's Dark Ages, Marcus ap Iorwerth is a master spy and swordmaster who manipulates kings, warlords, and the church to keep his family and his people safe as well as saving Britain as a whole. Claerwen, Marcus's wife, has the sight and what she sees haunts her every day as she tries to decipher… Continue reading A Land Beyond Ravens by Kathleen Cunningham Guler
Category: Historical Fiction
The Last Estate by Conor Bowman
Christian was heir to the oldest winery in Gigondas, France. He lost his brother, Eugene, in the war and his ruthless and unfeeling father is grudgingly leaving the vineyard to Christian at the expense of Christian's freedom and peace of mind. At his mother's insistence, Christian will graduate from school before helping his father with… Continue reading The Last Estate by Conor Bowman
The Hypnotist (Reincarnationist #3) by M.J. Rose
This book is third in a series of books written by M.J. Rose. However, this is the first one I have read. Agent Lucian Glass is on the trail of Malachi Samuels of the Phoenix Foundation who is after the Memory tools that could prove whether people are reincarnated. Lucien's first love Solange was killed… Continue reading The Hypnotist (Reincarnationist #3) by M.J. Rose
Dance Night by Dawn Powell
This is an American coming of age novel set during the Depression Era. It explains how hard people worked to make a living and the dreams they had to live better. The memorable establishments called the Bon Ton Hat Shop, Bauer’s Chop Shop and Delaney’s Saloon and Billiard Parlor are true to the era and… Continue reading Dance Night by Dawn Powell
The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
It is a tragic story of lost innocence, guilt, and regret. Hanna is a mysterious older woman who becomes involved with a young, 15-year old boy named Michael. Michael is drawn in by Hanna's mystery and enjoys reading to her during their meetings. When Hanna appears again a few years later--to Michael's horror and surprise--she… Continue reading The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
Hunter by Campbell Jefferys
Was Australia a haven for Nazi's? The book starts out with the story of a young, wounded soldier named Peter who deserts the German army in WWII to find refuge with a Polish couple. He is destined to leave Europe and moves to Australia to start a new life under a new name. This is… Continue reading Hunter by Campbell Jefferys
The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
Yes, I read the classics, too. A tragic love story where a drifter falls in love with a married woman, they plot to kill her husband, their lust gets in the way of common sense, and it ends in tragedy. A very lurid, short story of 1930's noir that holds the reader to the end.
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Getting past the unusual design of the book, I found Connie's and Deliverance's stories very interesting. This is a fiction novel that has some historical facts about the Salem witch trials. I was expecting the historical element, but the suspense element was a nice surprise. Connie is working on her dissertation and comes across an… Continue reading The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin
This book is fiction, but reads like a biography. Melanie Benjamin did a great job of combining fact with fiction and/or speculation as to the relationship between the very real characters of Alice Liddell Hargreaves (aka Alice in Wonderland) and Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll). Their relationship was disturbing at best. Apparently, Rev.… Continue reading Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin
Winter in June (Rosie Winter Mysteries #3) by Kathryn Miller Haines
Third in the Rosie Winters series, Ms. Haines takes us to the South Pacific during World War II. Rosie and gal pal Jayne have joined the USO and are headed to the South Pacific to try to find Rosie’s ex-boyfriend, Jack, who is missing in action (MIA). The minute they step foot on the boat,… Continue reading Winter in June (Rosie Winter Mysteries #3) by Kathryn Miller Haines