Category: Review

Review – Sometimes You Have to Lie by Leslie Brody @OverTheRiverPR #nonfiction #biography

    Synopsis   In this inspiring biography, discover the true story of Harriet the Spy author Louise Fitzhugh — and learn about the woman behind one of literature’s most beloved heroines. Harriet the Spy, first published in 1964, has mesmerized generations of readers and launched a million diarists. Its beloved antiheroine, Harriet, is erratic, unsentimental, and […]

Review – Fee, Fi, Fo, Grow! by Lois Wickstrom @loiswickstrom #children

  Synopsis   Jacqueline may be foolish enough to swap the family cow for a magic bean. But, it would never occur to her to rob a giant of his treasures. Now she has two hungry families to feed. She must discover the true magic of the beans. Many of the mishaps in folktales could […]

Review – My Big Red Monster by Lois Wickstrom #Children @loiswickstrom

    Synopsis   My brother says, “There are no monsters! Tell it to come out! I dare you!” A modern adaptation of the Hindu Teaching Tale by the same name. What do you do when there’s a monster under your bed, and your brother won’t believe you? What if the monster wants to work […]

Character Interview & #Giveaway – Comfort Foods by Kimberly Fish @kimberlyfish #LSBBT #Review #romance #TexasAuthor #TexasBook #HillCountry

      COMFORT FOODS:   A Comfort Stories   Stand-Alone Novel   by   Kimberly Fish     Categories: Contemporary / Second Chance Romance Publisher: Fish Tales Publishing Date of Publication: October 7, 2020 Number of Pages: 385 pages   Scroll down for Giveaway!         From the award-winning author of Comfort Plans and Comfort […]

Review – Primal Calling by Barry Eisenberg #debutnovel #comingofage

    Synopsis   While rummaging through the attic, high school senior, Jack Davies, is surprised to find his never-before-seen birth certificate, revealing a startling bit of information that changes his life. The story his mother told about his birth, he discovers, is revealed to be a lie, shattering long-held beliefs and the trust he […]