#WhatNornsReads – The Wyoming Chronicles (2 book series)

The Wyoming Chronicles (2 book series) Book Reviews by Karen J. Mossman Dissolution: The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One This is a large book of 394 pages, probably a little larger than I like to read, but that pales into oblivion when the story is as good as this one. It’s the first time I’ve read this … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – The Wyoming Chronicles (2 book series)

#WhatNornsReads – The Burning Tree (7 book series)

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)

#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

#WhatNornsReads – OTTERLY INTO YOU (Boys of The Bayou Gone Wild #6.5)

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Quick & Steamy Romance What a great way to introduce readers to Knox and Fiona. They are incredibly likeable, interesting, and attractive characters. I found them refreshing and original. This story was, clearly, set up to draw you into the heated story of these two protagonists. Just as they are … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – OTTERLY INTO YOU (Boys of The Bayou Gone Wild #6.5)

September 2024 Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Joyful Adventures I really enjoyed this story. I love how it brings the senses into play, and how Boomer the bunny uses his visual cues to explore his town. I think this is a lovely way to connect with younger readers, helping to engage them. I think it is a great … Continue reading September 2024 Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen