#WhatNornsReads – Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Made Me Love Cozy Mysteries This series was my first taste of the cozy mystery genre. It certainly made me a fan! Book 1 was a great introduction to the characters. It gave a wonderful sapling of them to help you fall in like with them, and it left you wanting … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen

#WhatNornsReads – It Lives In The Basement

AMAZON REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Scary Modern Take On Inca Myth This book was a fun read, but frightening. I can see why it was a 2016 Readers’ Favorite Finalist in the Fiction – Fantasy – Urban genre! I am enthralled by myth, lore, and antiquity. The Inca are such an interesting culture, and it … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – It Lives In The Basement

#WhatNornsReads – Mine: A Standalone Thriller (A Deadly Sins Novel Book 3)

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Sinfully Twisted Dark Tale This is a difficult review for me. I opted to read MINE with a bibliophile friend so we could discuss the title as we went (something we both love). We ended up completely enthralled with the story, absorbed and unable to really discuss it until the end. … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – Mine: A Standalone Thriller (A Deadly Sins Novel Book 3)

#WhatNornsReads – June 2022 Book Reviews by Sahara, Karen, & Julie

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Heartbreaking, Eye-opening, & Informative As a female veteran, this book really resonated with me. It’s because of women like those commemorated in this novel that I can vote and be recognized for my own service to my country. The hardships & battles they endured went well beyond those attributed to WWI … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – June 2022 Book Reviews by Sahara, Karen, & Julie

September 2022 Book Reviews by Karen, Sahara, & Julie

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Another View of WWI & Womanhood I loved this story. It was real to history and powerful while maintaining patriotism, romance, and action. It gave a truthful depiction of society in the early 1900s but still offered a story of sisterhood, empowerment, and “class” is found in deed opposed to dollar. … Continue reading September 2022 Book Reviews by Karen, Sahara, & Julie