The glamour days of Hollywood are brought to life in this Noir(ish) mystery. If you’re longing for the days of elegance and slimy film directors – this may be your read. The book follows two actresses as they try and participate in the system of becoming and remaining actresses. While the key character, Lyman Wilbur … Continue reading Pamela Carr by Fred Andersen – RELEASED TODAY
Month: February 2020
To Squeeze A Prairie Dog by Scott Semegran
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the awards ceremony for the Indie Author Project for the state of Texas. This book won for the entire state of Texas, and after reading it, I can understand why. A humorous glance at the mundane parts of state work with glimpses into the political … Continue reading To Squeeze A Prairie Dog by Scott Semegran
Being Mortal By Atul Gawande
My book club rarely agrees on any book but this one was a hands-down must read and is about to be handed to our parents, our spouses and our children. A dear neighbor of my father suggested this to me. I bought it and placed it in my to-read pile only to realize it was … Continue reading Being Mortal By Atul Gawande
Clara Young Series: Book 1 – The Murder In Stall #4 and Book 2 – The Murder in the Precinct by Renee Marski
This is a combined review because I had the pleasure of reading the first 2 books in this series. Are you a Veronica Mars fan? If so, then Clara Young will be right up your alley. Young, and growing up in an atmosphere of police procedure, she has a good idea of how to approach … Continue reading Clara Young Series: Book 1 – The Murder In Stall #4 and Book 2 – The Murder in the Precinct by Renee Marski
Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in A Digital Age by Sherry Turkle
When someone in my book club picked this book, I was less than thrilled. While I do love non-fiction, another read of why technology is evil was not what I wanted to spend time on. However, I was wrong (I know, it surprised me too!). This is an in-depth look at the good and the … Continue reading Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in A Digital Age by Sherry Turkle
The Dime Box by Karen Grose
An abusive father dying of cancer appears to die prematurely after a visit with his victim, his adopted daughter. What continues is a series of interviews that take the reader back into Greta’s life and her adopted mother’s. Greta feels that if she can understand where she came from, she can understand who she is. … Continue reading The Dime Box by Karen Grose
Never Play Games With The Devil by Tolu’ A. Akinyemi
I do not read or review a lot of poetry. It is never an easy choice. I think I try too hard to find a story and therefore miss the point - to enjoy the prose. The poems of this collection enabled me to make a connection. I enjoyed the flow as well as the … Continue reading Never Play Games With The Devil by Tolu’ A. Akinyemi
Rebecca – A Way Back: Volume 2 by Stephen M. Davis – 2019 Winner Book Talk Radio Club
For the last few years, the Book Talk Radio Club from the UK has awarded the top book in genres and an overall winner. This year Rebecca was the overall winner. I always look forward to this list and this year’s winner once again was a pleasure read. While this is the second book, I … Continue reading Rebecca – A Way Back: Volume 2 by Stephen M. Davis – 2019 Winner Book Talk Radio Club
Waters Plantation by Myra Hargrave McIlvain
In the continuing family saga started in the book The Doctor’s Wife, Myra McIlvain once again pulled me into the time and environment of Texas, this time in the late 1870s. She captured a difficult part of the state’s history, as well as the human emotions of that time, and did it with respect and … Continue reading Waters Plantation by Myra Hargrave McIlvain
Guess Who by Nesly Clerge & Joyce Shafer
I have read and reviewed two previous books from Nesly Clerge so when this one popped up, I paused. Why have a co-author? While I am still not sure of the why – I was pleased with the results. The main character, Tessa is a fish out of water, hard core southern girl trying to … Continue reading Guess Who by Nesly Clerge & Joyce Shafer