Saralyn Richard, Guest Author

Galveston Author Saralyn Richard Because I wasn’t familiar with Saralyn Richard’s books, many of you might not be familiar with her or her work either. Today, I’d like to introduce her, and welcome her as our guest author. Award-winning and...

The Secret Staircase by Sheila Connolly

Although Sheila Connolly was able to wrap up some of the mysteries behind the lives of Henry and Mary Barton in her third Victorian Village Mystery, The Secret Staircase, she left us with the village of Asheboro, Maryland unfinished, and the house unfinished. In the...

The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny

This year, Louise Penny’s latest Armand Gamache novel, The Madness of Crowds, is not only a difficult book to summarize, as hers always are; it’s a difficult book to read. I understand what she is doing with the book, which I can’t really say without...

Have You Heard? Alyssa Kay Adams’ Isn’t It Bromantic?

I had to laugh when Sandie Herron told me she finally had a review of a current audiobook, Alyssa Kay Adams’ Isn’t It Bromantic? It’s the fourth installment in the Bromance Book Club series. I hope you enjoy Sandie’s review! Isn’t It...

Aria’s Travelling Book Shop by Rebecca Raisin

If you’re a romance or women’s fiction reader, you might recognize the titles of some of Rebecca Raisin’s earlier books such as The Little Bookshop on the Seine or The Bookshop on the Corner. This time, she takes her characters on the road as nomads...

Graveyard Fields by Steven Tingle

In Steven Tingle’s debut, Graveyard Fields, he takes an inept cop turned equally incompetent private investigator, stomps him into the ground, and turns all of his actions into a tragic comedy. I don’t know when I felt so frustrated with a character, and...