Genre- Historical fiction, World War II, aviation, Romance The book follows female pilot Twyla Campbell's life during World War II and the people she comes across. Just over 200 pages, it is packed with lots of action and love! The book focuses on the lives of women, particularly female pilots, during the World War era.… Continue reading Book Review- Twyla & The Warbirds : Family Lost by T.W. Bellen
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Book Review- Eyes of Isis: A Sci-Fi Twist on Egyptian Mythology
Genre- Sci-Fi | Action | Mythology | Motherhood | Self-Doubt | Magic | Grief Eyes of Isis- Serpent's Sting by Brian Coggins Jr is the second book in the "The Worlds of Complexity" series, but it also works as a standalone. This is my first time reading this author's work. The book is loosely based… Continue reading Book Review- Eyes of Isis: A Sci-Fi Twist on Egyptian Mythology
Gripping Police Procedural: Dead Safe Book Review
If you think the worst consequence of a crime is an arrest, then think again. Dead Safe by George Prior follows Detective Cassey Stafford as he sets out to solve a gruesome set of murders that are connected to a vault theft. (Note: This is my first book in the Cassey Stafford Series ) Set… Continue reading Gripping Police Procedural: Dead Safe Book Review
Book Review of Rachel Caine’s Stillhouse Lake: A Review of Suspense and Emotional Depth
-By Soul Sword- Genre- Thriller, suspense, Psychological thriller Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine is a psychological thriller novel with a unique storyline. Gina Royal is fleeing the aftermath of her husband's crimes, trying to escape the life he’s left her and their children with. She faces the brunt of his actions when her only mistake… Continue reading Book Review of Rachel Caine’s Stillhouse Lake: A Review of Suspense and Emotional Depth
Book Review – The Midnight Library By Matt Haig
-By Soul Sword- Genre- Fiction, Fantasy, Philosophy If you have an opportunity -to undo every regret in life and craft the perfect one -or to change decisions and choices you made -or to live a life where your estranged or departed loved ones still are with you... Would you take it? If one is curious… Continue reading Book Review – The Midnight Library By Matt Haig
