Libraries

Let’s talk about libraries. For some reason, three of the books I’m reading involve libraries in one way or another (and one involves books and teenagers, while the final one has nothing to do with the subject). Let’s talk as Seth Margolis did, about...

Flawless by Heather Graham

Sometimes, there’s just nothing like the romantic suspense writers who know how to write strong female characters, sexy men, and interesting settings. Heather Graham and Nora Roberts immediately come to mind. This time, it’s Heather Graham with a novel set...

What Are You Reading?

I finally finished Eric Grode’s The Book of Broadway, but you already heard about it when I bought that book. And, I was reading Shakespeare’s Richard III last evening, since I’m going to see it today. I would never feel as if I could review...

Delivering the Truth by Edith Maxwell

Edith Maxwell launches a new historical mystery series with an outstanding, character-driven book. Set in 1888, in the author’s hometown of Amesbury, Massachusetts, it’s a wonderful introduction to a lifestyle, religion, and profession most of us are...

Seth Margolis, Guest Author, and Giveaway

I always feel fortunate when a guest author wants to write about libraries. Of course, I’m prejudiced, but these posts often touch my heart. If you’re not familiar with Seth Margolis’ books, he writes page-turners. His latest, The Semper Sonnet,...