North America's Forgotten Past The First North Americans Written by Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear People of the Wolf by W. Michael Gear My rating: 5 of 5 stars The start of a literary journey that changed my life! This novel started me on a journey that changed my life. It drew me … Continue reading My Book Reviews for Novels 1-4 of the Peoples Books
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My Book Review of DEVIN’S DILEMMMA
Devin's Dilemma by Simone Beaudelaire My rating: 5 of 5 stars I love this book and book series! Simone Beaudelaire always impresses me with the heartfelt tales she weaves. Though this particular book is a Victorian era story, it is incredibly moving and valid for even today's difficult and prejudice-filled world. It will make you … Continue reading My Book Review of DEVIN’S DILEMMMA
My Review of KEEPING KATERINA
The 1840s: A time of increasing social awareness, particularly for progressive cotton mill owner Adrian Bennett and his son and business partner Christopher. But one social issue Christopher has never considered much is violence against women. A Robert Browning poem and a chance encounter with Katerina Valentino change everything. Katerina is in fear for her … Continue reading My Review of KEEPING KATERINA
My Book review of THE SECRET OF EXCALIBUR
The Secret of Excalibur by Sahara Foley My rating: 5 of 5 stars An Exciting and Adventurous Read! I wasn't sure what to expect from this book, but it definitely exceeded my hopes! The story was interesting and kept driving forward. The tale was intelligent and fascinating, putting a new spin on an old legend. … Continue reading My Book review of THE SECRET OF EXCALIBUR
My Review of TIMELESS By Craig Gaydas
TIMELESS (Book 3 in The Cartographer series) Timeless by Craig Gaydas My rating: 5 of 5 stars Unpredictable and Entertaining!I had the privilege to beta read this novel. In doing so, I became an instant fan of Craig Gaydas and I definitely recommend the series to all readers!I loved the adventure of the tale. It … Continue reading My Review of TIMELESS By Craig Gaydas