REVIEW There are books you readβ¦ and then there are books that leave a mark on your soul. This is one of them. Set against the unforgiving backdrop of the Dust Bowl, this novel delivers a haunting and deeply human story of survival, sisterhood, and identity. From the very first page, youβre thrown into a… Continue reading The Dust Bowl Orphans by Suzette D. Harrison
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Her Last Betrayal by Pam Lecky
REVIEW Her Last Betrayal by Pam Lecky is a gripping and emotionally charged World War II thriller that blends espionage, danger, and personal loss into a compelling narrative. Set against the tense backdrop of World War II, the story follows Sarah Gillespie, a strong and determined protagonist driven by grief and a need for justice… Continue reading Her Last Betrayal by Pam Lecky
The Resistance Girl by Mandy Robotham
REVIEW The Resistance Girl by Mandy Robotham is a gripping and deeply emotional story that highlights the quiet bravery of ordinary people during World War II. Set in Norway, the novel brings a refreshing and lesser-explored perspective to WWII fiction. I appreciated how the story shines a light on the resistance efforts in Scandinaviaβsomething that… Continue reading The Resistance Girl by Mandy Robotham
Don’t Look Back by D. K. Hood
REVIEW Prepare yourself for a heart-pounding ride with this electrifying origin story from D.K. Hood. In this gripping short read, readers are taken back to the moment that defined Jenna Altonβthe fearless law enforcement officer fans have come to admire in the Detective Jenna Alton series. Before she became the beloved Sheriff of Black Rock… Continue reading Don’t Look Back by D. K. Hood
The Paris Network by Siobhan Curham
REVIEW Evocative, emotional, and rich with intrigue, The Paris Network is a powerful dual-timeline story about courage, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love during wartime. Set in occupied Paris, the novel follows Laurence, a brave bookstore owner drawn into the dangerous world of the French Resistance. Her roleβhiding coded messages within booksβadds a clever… Continue reading The Paris Network by Siobhan Curham