Every time I listen to a novel by Genevieve Graham I not only meet endearing characters but I learn more about the history of Canada and its role during significant moments in our world history. In Letters Across the Sea, we learn about Canada’s depression and their roles during WWII. Come see why I fell in love with this story…
The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba by Chanel Cleeton
I have enjoyed all of Chanel Cleeton’s books, but she has truly found her voice with historical fiction surrounding Cuba. The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba shares the story of three women as it sweeps us back and forth between New York and Cuba during the Gilded Age. War, bravery and romance awaits you with this history inspired tale.
A Cowboy Kind of Love Donna Grant
Cowboys, romance, friendship, small-town community, and plenty of suspense. The perfect elements for an evening curled up with a book. A Cowboy Kind of Love by Donna Grant delivered just that. Check out my thoughts and see why I enjoy the Heart of Texas series.
The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin
The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin drew me in with its World War 11 time period and bookshop setting in London. Rich, captivating and well written Madeline Martin pulled me into the story and endeared me to these characters.
To Kill the Dead by C.S. Wilde
Narrated by Cris Dukehart and Tim Paige, To Kill the Dead by C.S. Wilde is the third audio in the Hollowcliff Detectives series. Frustration gave way to non-stop action in this addictive installment.