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Book Review #American Fly Girl #Susan Tate Ankeny # Citadel Publishers #WWII Biographies # Women's Biographies

  MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Susan Tate Ankeny's "American Flygirl," releasing on May 28, 2024, takes readers on a thrilling journey into the world of aviation, weaving a narrative of empowerment, determination, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. Against the backdrop of historical aviation challenges and societal norms that restricted the ambitions of women, the novel introduces a captivating protagonist who defies expectations and soars to new heights. The novel, set in a pivotal period of aviation history, immerses readers in the challenges faced by female pilots breaking into a male-dominated industry. Ankeny's meticulous research is evident in the authentic portrayal of the aviation landscape, creating a vivid and immersive experience for the reader. The depiction of the protagonist's journey is not merely a story of flight but a symbolic representation of empowerment and resilience. The strength of "American Flygirl" lies in its well-crafted cha...

BOOK REVIEW #THE BERLIN SISTERS # 20TH CENTURY HISTORICAL ROMANCE #LAKE UNION PUBLISHING #SORAYA M. LANE #JEWISH FICTION

MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW                                 Soraya M. Lane's "The Berlin Sisters" takes readers on a poignant journey through the heart of war-torn Berlin, unraveling a narrative of courage, sacrifice, and resilience against the backdrop of World War II. From the bestselling author of "The Secret Midwife," Lane introduces us to the Müller sisters, whose lives are forever altered when they find themselves caught in the crosscurrents of loyalty, morality, and the brutal reality of Nazi Germany. The story unfolds in 1943, with Ava Müller proudly supporting the German war effort alongside her father, a high-ranking official in the Reich. Lane skillfully paints the portrait of a model Nazi family, with Ava's sister Hanna working as a nurse, risking her life amid bombing raids to save others. However, the façade crumbles when Ava stumbles upon a shocking secret—her parents and Hanna are secretly wo...

Book Review #Murder in the Library #Anita Davison ​#Crime & Mystery #Boldwood books publishers #Book Tour #Rachel's Random Resources

MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Anita Davison's "Murder in the Library" presents an enthralling dive into the Crime & Mystery genre, delivering a gripping tale that unfolds within the hallowed halls of a library. The novel introduces readers to a meticulously crafted world of suspense and intrigue, where the tranquil setting of a library is shattered by the heinous act of murder. The narrative revolves around a carefully plotted mystery that keeps readers guessing until the very end. Davison skillfully introduces a cast of characters, each with their own motives and secrets, creating a web of intrigue that adds complexity to the investigation. The protagonist's quest to unravel the truth becomes a compelling journey, and the author masterfully intertwines clues and red herrings, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat. One of the strengths of "Murder in the Library" lies in Davison's ability to capture the essence of the crime genre. The pacing is w...

BOOK REVIEW #A NOVEL OF TITANIC #SISTERS OF FORTUNE #ANNA LEE HUBER #20TH CENTURY HISTORICAL FICTION #KENSINGTON PUBLISHER

  MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Title: A Compelling Voyage Through History - "Sisters of Fortune" by Anna Lee Huber "Sisters of Fortune" by Anna Lee Huber takes readers on an immersive journey through the pages of history, skillfully intertwining fiction with the harrowing events surrounding the Titanic's fateful voyage. Released on February 20, 2024, this riveting historical novel promises an engaging blend of drama, mystery, and genuine historical accuracy. The narrative follows the lives of two sisters, a plot choice that adds a personal touch to the larger-than-life tragedy. Huber masterfully introduces readers to the era's societal intricacies, providing a rich backdrop that makes the characters' struggles and triumphs all the more poignant. The attention to historical detail is commendable, showcasing the author's dedication to authenticity. What sets "Sisters of Fortune" apart is Huber's ability to weave a gripping tale while stayi...

Book Review #Last Seen in Havana #Teresa Dovalpage #Mystery #Standalone 4th book in the Havana Mystery series #Book on Tour #Rachel's Random Resources

  MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW "Last Seen in Havana" by Teresa Dovalpage is a tantalizing mystery that unfolds against the vibrant and enigmatic backdrop of Havana, Cuba. The novel introduces readers to a captivating blend of intrigue, culture, and complex characters, making it a compelling addition to the mystery genre. The story follows the character of Detective Marlene Martínez as she navigates the rich tapestry of Havana, solving a puzzling case involving a missing American woman. Dovalpage skillfully weaves together elements of mystery, culture, and history, creating a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. One of the strengths of the novel lies in its atmospheric setting. Dovalpage brings Havana to life with vivid descriptions, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the city's streets, culture, and people. The backdrop of Cuba adds a unique and exotic flavor to the mystery, making it a standout in the genre. Detective Marlene Martínez is a well-...