No, we’re not talking about Fifty Shades of Grey. That’s a different post, for a different time. Today, we’re diving into a beautifully written Historical Fiction novel that tells the story of a fifteen-year-old Lithuanian girl sent to a Siberian work camp during World War 2.
Continue reading “Throwback Thursday:Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetsy”Throwback Thursday: Pushing the Limits Series by Katie McGarry
We’re back with another Throwback Thursday, but this time we’re focusing on the entire series by the author rather than just one book; this is because McGarry’s series is so diverse in each novel, that it would be a shame not to highlight them together. So buckle up and get ready for a ride.
Continue reading “Throwback Thursday: Pushing the Limits Series by Katie McGarry”Throwback Thursday: Confessions of A Murder Suspect by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back for another Throwback Thursday. These are becoming routine now; I hope you all enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy diving back into their worlds and story line. I’m particularly excited for this one as I’ve yet to have an unpleasant experience with James Patterson’s novels; however, Patterson isn’t the only one who brought us the thrilling and gear-turning world of Tandy Angel, we also have Maxine Paetro to thank too.
Continue reading “Throwback Thursday: Confessions of A Murder Suspect by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro”Throwback Thursday: Shadow Falls by C. C. Hunter
Tell me a series that has better humor and witty dialogue (seriously, please tell me, I’m always on the lookout). I’ll wait, but while I’m waiting, I’ll also highlight these amazing aspects in the Shadow Falls series. So let’s leap frog into it, shall we? (For those who get the reference kudos to you).
Continue reading “Throwback Thursday: Shadow Falls by C. C. Hunter”Throwback Thursday: The Storyteller by Antonia Michaelis
I remember the first time I saw this book. It was in my school library, and it was the title and the cover that drew me in. What help me captive was the style of writing and tone of voice Michaelis uses throughout the novel.
Continue reading “Throwback Thursday: The Storyteller by Antonia Michaelis”Throwback Thursday: Tiger’s Curse by Colleen Houck
Okay, raise your hand. Who here wishes they could have a hot Indian prince show up and whisk them away on a grand adventure? I can’t be the only one, right? Colleen Houck takes us on a magical, suspense driving, swoon worthy read over the span of six books (Tiger’s Curse, Tiger’s Quest, Tiger’s Voyage, Tiger’s Destiny, Tiger’s Dream Part 1, and Tiger’s Dream Part 2), and one novella (Tiger’s Promise). Today, we’re going to be discussing all those things that really made this book, and the ones that followed, so amazing.
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