Book Review: When Tides Turn by Sarah Sundin
Sandra Ardoin @SandraArdoin (I can totally see Dan Avery through that cover photo—stiff and super serious.) When Tides Turn is out and finishes the naval-set stories of Jim, Lillian, and Dan Avery in the Waves of Freedom series. Readers, don’t even think you’ll…
Book Review: Murder Is No Accident by A. H. Gabhart
Sandra Ardoin @SandraArdoin If you’re like me and have read the first two books in A. H. Gabhart’s The Hidden Springs Mysteries series, you’ll be excited to know (if you don’t already) that the third book, Murder Is No Accident, has released.…
Book Review: To the Farthest Shores by Elizabeth Camden
Sandra Ardoin @SandraArdoin Another beautiful cover for an Elizabeth Camden historical. Her newest, To the Farthest Shores, takes place in 1904 California. At the beginning of the Spanish-American War in 1898, Jenny Bennett is a civilian nurse at the army base…
Book Review: Justice Delayed by Patricia Bradley
Sandra Ardoin @SandraArdoin The first book in Patricia Bradley’s new series, Memphis Cold Case, is out. Justice Delayed is the perfect title for this story about those seeking to free a man on death row days before his scheduled execution. Eighteen…