Book Review – Echoes of the Oval Portrait

Can lost and broken souls call to lost and broken living across the bottomless chasm of death? Echoes of the Oval Portrait by Meadoe Hora is part love story, part ghost story, and part redemption story.  Meadoe Hora deftly twines ghostly threads of love and loss...

Book Review – Sand Castles and Second Chances

Sand Castles and Second Chances, the first book in Lianne James “A Love on Turtle Island” series, would be a great beach read but I found it a terrific escape from the winter cold. I found 49-year-old Lucinda Flowers, whose marriage has imploded, to be both relatable...

Book Review – A Needed Life

 I recommended A Needed Life, to my book club, something I don’t often do. My only cause for hesitation was that this particular book club focuses on memoirs and A Needed Life isn’t an ordinary memoir. But then again, Kevin wasn’t an ordinary man. Nor is the author,...

Book Review – At the Ready

At the Ready, by Sharon Michalove, is 70% romance fueled by the increasingly violent attacks that comprise the other 30%. The third book in the Global Security Unlimited series is told in dual point-of-view, focusing on forty-six year old corporate lawyer Michelle...