My Review:
“Fairy tales are more than true; not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” ― G.K. Chesterton
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
A Fast-Paced Roman Standalone! --"Rogue Secreto" by Victoria McCombs—Review
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Friday, May 23, 2025
A Fast-Paced Political Thriller--"Flames of Anarchy" by Jerry Borrowman—Review
My Review:
"Flames of Anarchy" by award-winning author Jerry
Borrowman is a fast-paced political thriller. It takes place in 1908 and
follows several people and plotlines. I love that many characters in the book
are actual historical figures and there is a helpful list of characters in the
front of the book which show which characters are fictional and which are
historical. I also loved the chapter notes at the back, which include
historical photographs. Mr. Borrowman writes in a way that makes history
accessible and easy to read, with short chapters. I also appreciate that there is
a bit of a faith element with characters praying. The story is well-researched
and contains great historical details. The plot drew me in and made me want to
know what would happen next. I especially liked the portrayal of President
Theodore Roosevelt and learning more about what his personality was like. It
was neat to see the Pinkerton agents and talk about the early ideas of the FBI.
It was fascinating to have sections of the book devoted to the point of view of
the American Bolshevik (the bad guy of the story) and see how the mind of a
terrorist would work. While I must admit that this is not my normal genre (so I
was a little confused at some parts with the talk of stocks and other parts of
the political plot), I still very much enjoyed this page-turning drama! I think
fans of political thrillers and historical fiction will enjoy this book!
I give this a PG rating for content. Some examples of the content:
mention of smoking, cigarettes, alcohol and laudanum; the words “da*n,” “a*s”
and “hell” are used; the Lord’s name is taken in vain; mention of a man being a
“groper” and peering down the dresses of women.
TW: mention of su*cide; possible alcoholic; mention of SA in the
past; mental illness.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I
received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Monday, May 19, 2025
A Thrilling New Gothic Romance! --"Rules for Ruin" by Mimi Matthews—Review
My Review:
"Rules for Ruin" by Mimi Matthews is the thrilling first
installment in “The Crinoline Academy” series. Ms. Matthews pens a Victorian
Gothic romance that will leave readers wanting more! It is touted as “Great
Expectations” meets “Peaky Blinders” meets “Kaz Brekker.” It has the darkness of Alex Archer from “Parish
Orphans of Devon” and “Gentleman Jim.” I
loved the nods to “Great Expectations,” especially with the headmistress of the
school being like Miss Havisham, as she wants to mold her pupils to be agents
of change in society. Miss Corvus, the proprietress, takes orphans and raises
them to combat patriarchy and forward the rights of women, giving a feminist
slant to the story. I love that there’s a girl’s boarding school/orphanage
where the girls learn normal subjects, but also things like picking locks, espionage,
and how to defend themselves.
Ms. Matthews’ writing is delicious! The banter and chemistry
between the characters sizzles off the page and that first kiss was perfection.
The atmosphere drew me in and had me glued to the page. Euphemia Flite, our heroine
who is also a bluestocking, is trying to earn her freedom by striking a deal
with Miss Corvus. She needs to use her training to bring down a certain
viscount. What she does not barter for is to meet Gabriel Royce and possibly
lose her heart in the process. I love the cat and mouse trope that goes on
between these two. There is a daring hot air balloon chase and several dashing
rescues that the characters find themselves involved in. Amid the romance and
danger, there are also themes of family loyalty and sisterhood. I am so excited
to see what the next installment of this amazing series brings!
Content: I give this a PG-13 rating. Some examples of the content:
the words “da*n,” “bloody,” “devil,” “hell” and “a*se” are used; mention of
prostitutes, a mistress, whores, gambling, alcohol, drugs and morphine; mention
of bastards and illicit love affairs; the Lord’s name is taken in vain;
violence and blood.
TW: orphans, abandonment, and past child abuse.
Spice level: closed door; brief vague reference in epilogue of
what it is like when they are “intimate together,” brief fade to black scene.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I
received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
A Sweet Marriage of Convenience Story--"The Rules of Matrimony" by Anneka Walker—Review
My Review:
"The Rules of Matrimony" by Anneka Walker is the fourth book in the addicting “Matchmaking Mamas” series. It can easily be read as a standalone, but there are recurring characters that readers of the series will enjoy seeing in each book. The whole series is simply fabulous and "The Rules of Matrimony" is the perfect ending to the series. It was everything I wanted and more! I was so looking forward to Ian’s story and this did not disappoint. From the hilarious and adorable meet-cute in a graveyard to the perfect ending, Ian and Amie’s story will melt your heart like it did mine. I have loved Ian and his gruff exterior (with the biggest heart) and was so excited for him to get his happily ever after. Amie is perfect for Ian. I love that Ian is determined to use his life to help others and change laws. Ian and Amie enter a marriage of convenience and create “rules” that they then proceed to break, also breaking down the walls each has put around their hearts. Will they find love in their marriage? Their romance made me smile with the nickname “Lord Grumpy” that Amie gives Ian. I appreciated seeing Amie make Ian smile. Tiny the dog was adorable and the way Ian would comfort Amie when she was scared was precious. The chemistry and the longing between the two were so well done and sparks flew off the pages! The characters learn that even though they cannot choose their scars, they will never stop trying to rise above their circumstances. There are beautiful themes of family and forgiveness. At times laugh-out-loud funny and at other times poignant and tender, "The Rules of Matrimony" by Anneka Walker has quickly become a top read of the year!
Content: I give this a PG rating. Some examples of the content: someone was unfaithful in the past and has mistresses; mention of madness and someone being drunk; mention of brothels: mention of laudanum.
TW: brief mention of madness; mention of a man trying to take advantage of a woman in the past; anxiety.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Monday, May 5, 2025
A Fascinating Historical Novel! --"Beyond the Crescent Sky" by A. L. Sowards—Review
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