May 5, 2017

Monthly Book Review: Apr 2017


Saving Sophie by Ronald H. Balson - Fantastic story and character development. Lots of good plot twists. The explanation of Palestinian-Israeli conflict is very timely.

Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams - I've found another fave author. This weaves together the stories of two not so different women, Pepper and Annabelle, set in two different times, mid -1960's and early WWII. Strong, sassy women ... chick lit at its best!

A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams - I couldn't help myself so moved immediately to another Beatriz book. Secrets, obligations and fate are the underpinnings of this late 1930's tale. My favorite character is Aunt Julie.

The Secret Life of Violet Grant by Beatriz Williams - Beatriz is officially an addiction. I want to be Vivian Schuyler (Pepper's sister)! This also weaves together the stories of two women, Vivian and her great Aunt Violet (Julie's sister) in two different times, mid -1960's and WWI. Characters from A Hundred Summers make brief appearances.

Next up:
The Front Seat Passenger by Pascal Garnier
Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah
Tiny Little Thing by Beatriz Williams

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