The Burning Tree(7 book series) REVIEWS BY KAREN J. MOSSMAN The Burning Tree: Book 1: Salvation Salvation was utterly incredible. Easily one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. Perfectly executed with a multitude of characters. Tense situations were in abundance. The writer took our darkest fears and played on them. The … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – The Burning Tree (7 book series)
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My Book Review of Damned Yankees
Damned Yankees by Ray Deptula My rating: 4 of 5 stars Good HistoryI struggled with this book. There was a lot happening, which tore me a part. It seemed to me as though a non-fiction history was mashed into a dramatic historical fiction saga muddening both from reaching their full potential. Yet, each had merit, … Continue reading My Book Review of Damned Yankees
My Book Review of A Welcome Reunion: A Short Story
A Welcome Reunion by Lucinda Berry My rating: 4 of 5 stars Dark ReadI don't know what I expected when I selected to read this short. Still, the plot blew me away. There was nothing about the story I anticipated, which was great. I started to question the validity of things, rationalizing events, but stopped. … Continue reading My Book Review of A Welcome Reunion: A Short Story
My Book Review of Death Row (Alibis collection)
Death Row by Freida McFadden My rating: 5 of 5 stars This Short Blew Me AwayA friend recommended this book to me, and I'm thankful she did. I purchased it off her blind suggestion, knowing our shared tastes in literature, and jumped in unknowingly. In the end, I devoured the tale that took me on … Continue reading My Book Review of Death Row (Alibis collection)
#WhatNornsReads – Kind: a Christmas short story of post-WWII Munich
REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP A Heartwarming Gem! I didn't know what to expect from this short story. I've just been on a reading jag that includes WWI and WWII material. Thankfully, I found this little gem!! I absolutely loved this story. It transcends time and retains its validity today - supposed enemies finding a connection … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – Kind: a Christmas short story of post-WWII Munich