The synopsis of The Porcelain Maker by Sarah Freethy intrigued me, as I am often drawn to WWII fiction novels. Inspired by an actual porcelain factory in Dachau, this sweeping tale held me captive from the very first page.
The Price of Lemon Cake by Jennifer Ashley
I scooped this novella up as soon as it released. I enjoy the Below Stairs Mystery series and was excited to spend more time with our clever cook and her friends. The Price of Lemon Cake gives Lady Bobby Perry and Judith Townsend a chance in the spotlight when Kat asks them to investigate a young aristo. Come see why I am craving lemon cake and more Below Stairs mysteries.
Take the Long Way Home by Rochelle Alers
Sophia Rose is here with a historical fiction you won’t want to miss. Take the Long Way Home by Rochelle Alers tells the tale of a fascinating and well-traveled woman. Grab a cup of pumpkin spice tea and check out her thoughts…..
The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman
Narrated by Jessie Mueller, Alice Hoffman’s newest offering, The Invisible Hour, delivers a historical fiction about a cult, and a young woman with a copy of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Magical Realism at its finest. This story held me captive.
Murder on the Serpentine Bridge by Andrea Penrose
I cannot get enough of the Wrexford & Sloane historical mystery series and now I am all caught up waiting on the next release this fall. Murder on Serpentine Bridge by Andrea Penrose is narrated by James Cameron Stewart, who brings these characters to life. Wrexford & Sloane must stop a killer and protect an innocent young boy.