Story:ย The Lost Castle by Kristy Cambron is the tale of one castle’s impact on three women from very different generations. From the French Revolution we meet Aveline who is set to marry and become duchess of the castle until the …
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Family Tree is a lighter, girlier book than I usually go for, but I’m glad I picked this one up! There were a lot of feelings and relationships that were deep and well developed, and I really fell in love …
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Review: The Illusionist’s Apprentice by Kristy Cambron
by Beckyby BeckyWhy: My husband and I recently watched the movie The Prestige which rekindled my love for the mysterious and alluring world of illusions and magic. (I won’t make this a movie review, but I do highly recommend it!) In my mind at …
The Crows of Beara, by Julie Christine Johnson, takes place in rural, windswept Ireland. As someone interested in all things Irish — especially the landscape — this book appealed to me immediately. The main character, Annie, is an American public …
Why:ย I have always wanted to develop a green thumb, and since moving in to our first house in September, gardening has been high on my priority list. When I saw this title and read the teaser, it felt made for …
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Mini Reviews: Swear on This Life, Tell the Wolves I’m Home, Hag-Seed
by Joliby JoliLQ contributor Janna just posted a review roundup, and I thought that was a great idea for these three books that I’ve finished but haven’t yet reviewed! So, thanks Janna ๐ I loved two of these,ย but really didn’t care for …
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Review: The Dressmaker’s Dowry by Meredith Jaeger
by Beckyby BeckyWhy: I love historical fiction. That pretty much sums up my answer to why I read a majority of the books I do! However, I also have a love for the city of San Francisco. Not only do my brother, …
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Audiobook Review & Author Interview: A Sudden Crush
by Kathleenby KathleenOne thing I enjoy about my reading life (and my viewing habits) is that I fall in love with a wide range of texts. I love Charles Dickens and Sophie Kinsella, Masterpiece Theater and The Bachelor, The New Yorker andย US …
Why: When Literary Quicksand was approached about being a part of this book tour,ย I was intrigued by the publisher’s description (see below) of small town drama and having to learnย a slower pace of life. Sometimes I miss the small town …
Everyone Iโve talked to whoโs read Me Before You loved it. Raved about it. Talked of using full Kleenex boxes to wipe away the tears. But it just wasnโt for me. Maybe itโs because Iโm not a huge fan of …