Wow, wow, wow, I have to tell you each part of, Under the Southern Sky, is so brilliantly written you will not be able to put it down.
Lana’s War – Book Review
Lana’s War is an enthralling work of historical fiction, which draws on the crimes of, Alois Brunner, an Austrian Schutzstaffel officer who worked as Adolf Eichmann’s assistant, to kick start a tale of revenge, resistance, and suspense.
Scarecrow Stroll – Travel
On a sunny day, we ventured over to the NC Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC to stroll among the scarecrows.
Across the Winding River – Book Review
Across the Winding River by Aimie K. Runyan There are many stories of children conceived […]
Hunting Teddy Roosevelt – Book Review
Theodore Roosevelt was a legend. Some say a real-life superhero.
142 Ostriches – Book Review
Davila compacts the events in the book into such a short amount of time featuring a multitude of emotional occurrences.
The Bright Side of Going Dark – Book Review
I absolutely loved this book. It is different, fresh and readers can relate to the characters. The Bright Side of Going Dark is accomplished and exemplary writing by Kelly Harms.
Code Name Hélène – Book Review
She parachuted from The Liberator behind enemy lines; carried knives and revolvers tucked into pants; all the while wearing the deepest red lipstick like a true French woman.
The Things I Know – Book Review
The Things I Know by Amanda Prowse – This is a love story. It is not a romance.
Mistress of the Ritz – Book Review
This is a captivating tale centered about true events, only this time the heroine is a real-life American woman, who during World War II worked as a spy for the French Resistance.