The Heart’s Charge by Karen Witemeyer (review)

Former soldiers Mark Wallace and Jonah Brooks are traveling on business when a newborn in need leads them to the Harmony House orphanage run by a woman from Mark’s past and the woman who quickly has Jonah thinking of the future. As the abduction of young boys comes to light, Mark and Kate find danger, … Continue reading The Heart’s Charge by Karen Witemeyer (review)

Spotlight+Excerpt: Dawn’s Untrodden Green by Carolyn Miller

Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for Dawn’s Untrodden Green by Carolyn Miller, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! Excerpt Theo said in a louder voice to the pair still peering from the chaise. “I will keep an eye out for the captain. Being a hero, he will likely be very easy to spot. Such … Continue reading Spotlight+Excerpt: Dawn’s Untrodden Green by Carolyn Miller

The Enemy of Love by Annabelle Thorpe (review)

The Capaldis and di Lucas have long been entwined, but when Sophia di Luca’s father leaves the running of the Casa Maria restaurant to wounded and widowed Grigorio Capaldi, complications arise within their closely knit families. As the events of 1943 unfold within Italy, there is cause for celebration as Mussolini loses power, and the … Continue reading The Enemy of Love by Annabelle Thorpe (review)

Post-March Mystery Madness Thoughts featuring Vintage Crime, edited by Martin Edwards (review)

As March Mystery Madness ends today, though my current Romantic Suspense title will continue into April, I keep looking longingly at all of the mystery titles I didn’t have time for. And looking back at my March reading, it was missing something. Golden Age mysteries and classic 20th Century women authors.  I’ve slowly been collecting … Continue reading Post-March Mystery Madness Thoughts featuring Vintage Crime, edited by Martin Edwards (review)