I love a good historical fiction, especially when it’s based on actual events, people and places. The Rose Code by Kate Quinn takes us to Bletchley Park and shares the fascinating story of a group of decoders during WWII.
Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews
I love slipping into the Kate Daniels’ world and spent an entire snowy Sunday listening to Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews. This is the first in the Aurelia Ryder series. We are back in Atlanta and trouble is brewing.
The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
A story with a library, set in WWII and in Paris? That was all I needed, I didn’t even read the synopsis for The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles. Imagine my surprise when parts of the book take place in Montana! A beautiful story of love, loss and books.
We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker
Duchess Day Radley is a thirteen-year-old self-proclaimed outlaw, and I needed to know her story, which is how I came to pick up We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker. Narrated by George Newbern I laughed, cried, stomped my feet and lost myself in this story of love and loss.
Quiet in Her Bones by Nalini Singh
Last year best selling paranormal author Nalini Singh impressed me with her riveting mystery A Madness of Sunshine. But could she pull it off again? Indeed, she did with her newest thriller, Quiet in Her Bones, narrated by Raj Varma.