IIt has been a while since I have stepped back in time with a romance set during the Regency Era. Dangerous Magic was the perfect book in which to get reacquainted with the genre. This was a delightful romance, wrapped in suspense and fate.
A Trip to the Water’s Edge by Mary A. Berger
A Trip to the Water’s Edge is a humorous chick-lit mystery. This is the second book in a series involving protagonist Mattie Mitchell and her faithful side kick, Clare Tibbitts.
The Baker’s Wife by Erin Healy
The Baker’s Wife is a suspenseful thriller steeped in religious overtones. What started off slowly quickly turned into a gripping mystery. I really enjoyed this novel of good verse evil.
Breaking the Code by Karen Fisher-Alaniz
Breaking the Code is a wonderful true story of a daughter’s quest to transcribe WWII letters written by her father. What started out as a gift to her children, became a journey of learning, healing, self-discovery, bonding and understanding.
Wrapped in Rain by Charles Martin
Some books leave their mark on the reader and this one touched me. When I first started reading, Martin’s imagery captivated me. The story, places and people came to life with each word I read. Wrapped in Rain focuses on the turbulent childhoods of Tucker and Mutt Mason. It is a poignant look at a childhood, steeped in violence, and the woman who helped them through it.