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Midnight Never Come by Marie Brennan

I don’t remember where I saw this book, only that its premise was interesting enough for me to remember it and want to read it. I’ve been waiting for a bunch of books I’ve placed a hold on to become available (and it irks me that the one time I am free to read, I…

The Forgotten Family by Beryl Matthews

This was another one of the books that I had been waiting to read because it was on Hold at the library. I had heard good things about it so I decided to give it a shot. Queenie Bonner is a happy, oblivious, two-year old living in a large family of 10 children. In 1880…

Against a Darkening Sky by Lauren B. Davis

It has been a while since I’ve written. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading! So many of the books I’ve been waiting on have become available that I’m actually feeling quite overwhelmed. I was away on vacation so I didn’t have any time to blog about them but I’m back now and ready…

A Desperate Fortune by Susanna Kearsley

To be honest, I had actually forgotten about this book completely when I received the notification that it was available for me to read. I haven’t really prioritized it but I’ve finally finished it so here is my review. Sara Thomas is brilliant with ciphers and puzzles. Whenever she is stressed or upset, she finds…

Half Bad by Sally Green

I’ve heard a lot of controversial things about this book. Okay, maybe controversial is a strong word to use for a fantasy novel. What I mean to say is that many people have mixed feelings about this book. Quite a few of the reviews I read said it was terrible or that it was boring.…

Season of Darkness by Maureen Jennings

I read this book quickly but I didn’t write a review for it right away. I guess I’ve just been letting it sit, trying to determine what it is I want to say about out it. I think I know now. England in the 1940s is a chaotic place, especially because of what happened at…

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

This book is very unique. No matter how many times I’ve read it, it still captivates me, still holds on to its charm. It is definitely a must-read! So here is my review: When Cassandra’s grandmother Nell passes away, she discovers that Nell had a very big secret: she was adopted. The only thing linking…