The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick

Over the years, I’ve read a number of Marie Bostwick’s novels. The Book Club for Troublesome Women is the first one that made me angry. It wasn’t the book itself. It was a very good book. But Bostwick included so many unfair conditions for women that...

The Booklover’s Library by Madeline Martin

In 2021, Madeline Martin’s The Last Bookshop in London was one of the best books I read that year. I just finished her historical novel, The Booklover’s Library, and it’s going on this year’s list. Martin knows how to tell an emotional story of...

Sunday Spotlight – Laura Jensen Walker

Tuesday, September 10 is release day for Laura Jensen Walker’s Nightingale Mystery, Death of a Flying Nightingale. It’s my pleasure to welcome her to the blog for Sunday Spotlight. She can introduce herself and her new book. Thank you, Laura! Tell us about...

The Briar Club by Kate Quinn

I’ll admit I sometimes bog down in the history in Kate Quinn’s novels, and I love history. Quinn is the author of The Diamond Eye and The Huntress, among other books. But, The Briar Club! I only slowed down toward the conclusion of this book because I...