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The Witch of Painted Sorrows by M.J. Rose

The Witch of Painted Sorrows by M.J. Rose

Fond Of The Witch of Painted Sorrows by M.J. Rose has a fantastical plot that grabs you from the get go and made for a very quick read.   It reminded me a little of The Wizard of Oz. The Ruby necklace Sandrine constantly wore attached itself to her like Dorothy’s rubber slippers, with sparks […]

Posted April 13, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Inside the O’Briens by Lisa Genova

Inside the O’Briens by Lisa Genova

Fond Of   The most important aspect of Inside the O’Briens by Lisa Genova is that it brings awareness to Huntington’s Disease. Being epileptic, I understand how important it is to “get the word out there” and admire the novel for that. Lisa Genova creates an emotional roller-coaster and has imagined characters that touch with […]

Posted April 10, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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The Girls at the Kingfisher Club by Genevieve Valentine

The Girls at the Kingfisher Club by Genevieve Valentine

Fond Of I didn’t know much, if anything about The Twelve Dancing Princesses (of which this story is based on) and appreciated that my ignorance did not have to factor into the enjoyment of The Girls at the Kingfisher Club by Genevieve Valentine. The characters were fun and well-developed. Each sister had a unique personality […]

Posted April 8, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Descent by Tim Johnston

Descent by Tim Johnston

I’m a true crime junkie, one of my favorite channels is ID (Investigation Discovery) which plays a loop of Disappeared shows where women go out for a quart of milk and never comes back. The synopsis of Descent, involving a young girl who goes missing seemed to fit into that disturbing genre of choice. Fond […]

Posted March 30, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle

Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle

Fond Of The opening scene of Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle with caught my attention. Jane Grey at the block held me in suspense despite knowing the outcome. It set a firm tone to the novel. Like Queen’s Gambit, Sisters of Treason was visually stunning. Icould clearly see the story that was playing out. […]

Posted March 25, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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I Always Loved You by Robin Oliveira

I Always Loved You by Robin Oliveira

Fond Of   I tend to be drawn towards novels that involve a love affair with a famous person, Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamaha Cheney, Charles Lindberg and Anne Morrow Lindberg, therefore it only seemed natural that I read about Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas. Details, lots and lots of detail were shown and gave […]

Posted March 11, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Review: Prayers For The Stolen

Review: Prayers For The Stolen

Fond of: Having gone to Mexico in the past the location of the novel is what first intrigued me, then it was the subject matter.  The plot not only focused on the actual taking of a girl in the village but the aftermath and effect it had on those even years later which I found […]

Posted February 2, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

First Impressions: After reading  As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley I was reminded of Sherlock Holmes. Impressions on Characters Flavia de Luce has a bit of arrogance with an “Elementary my dear Watson” air to her.  It may seem like a criticism, but I really enjoy seeing that side of her. While […]

Posted January 30, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Book Review: Birth of an Assassin

Book Review: Birth of an Assassin

Review This may sound strange, but while reading Birth of an Assassin I was reminded of the tv show Scandal.  There is one episode in particular, where we learn about Huck and why/how he became a professional killer.  A short autobiography if you will, and perhaps on a longer scale, Birth of an Assassin reminded me […]

Posted April 29, 2014 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment
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Apocalypse by Dean Crawford

Apocalypse by Dean Crawford

 “How many bodies are there?” Short and sweet, but this first sentence grabbed me.  It set the expectations and had me plowing through to learn the answer. I just finished watching an episode of CNBC’s show American Greed: Scams, it was on Rita Crundwell who embezzled 53 million dollars from her hometown.  How does this […]

Posted April 3, 2014 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment
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