The Liars’ Gospel by Naomi Alderman
It should come as no surprise that I wanted to read Naomi Alderman’s The Liars’ Gospel. I am fascinated by alternate viewpoints and retellings of established stories because it’s fun to note the…
It should come as no surprise that I wanted to read Naomi Alderman’s The Liars’ Gospel. I am fascinated by alternate viewpoints and retellings of established stories because it’s fun to note the…
Stuart Nadler’s WISE MEN combines all the natural elements and structure of a good, tense read. It starts innocently enough in 1952 as the lives of Hilly and his family takes a turn…
The Quiet American by Graham Greene Graham Greene’s The Quiet American has been sitting on my shelf for a good long while, and this year’s resolve to read more freely has finally gifted…
Sabrina Jeffries’s ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas fit the bill perfectly in terms of being a romance that strikes a perfect balance between being a plausible and well-plotted historical romance novel, and one…
Couples coming together for romance from opposite sides of the of the tracks is one of the staples of literature but Michelle Diener gives it a different twist in her historical novel The…
Lately I have been in the mood for romance. I’ve been on quite a binge to find just the right one because I am so picky about them. I prefer historical to contemporary.…