I officially have a book hangover after finishing the Blood Rose trilogy by Kaki Warner. I have NEVER given five stars to each book in a series; that is, until now. The last book and the one I'm reviewing today, Chasing the Sun, wasn't quite as good as the previous two books, Pieces of Sky… Continue reading Book Review for “Chasing the Sun” by Kaki Warner
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Book Review for “Open Country” by Kaki Warner
Last month I reviewed Pieces of Sky by Kaki Warner, book one of the Western historical Blood Rose trilogy. I finally had time to finish book two, Open Country, and wow, it did not disappoint. Pieces of Sky was a five star read for me and I did not expect to love Open Country just… Continue reading Book Review for “Open Country” by Kaki Warner
Book Review for “Pieces of Sky” by Kaki Warner
I have been in a Western historical romance kind of mood! I'm not familiar with many authors in this genre but Kaki Warner is currently my favorite. Her book, Pieces of Sky, popped up on one of the Goodread's "best of" lists. It sounded really good so I bought it and the other two books… Continue reading Book Review for “Pieces of Sky” by Kaki Warner
Short Story/Novella Reviews for “Rachel’s Eyes” & “Luke’s Eyes” by Ellen O’Connell
Back in April, I decided to try out the Western historical fiction genre with Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold by Ellen O'Connell. At that time, I was new to the genre but I really enjoyed that book. After finishing it, I discovered that there were two spin off stories; "Rachel's Eyes", a short story,… Continue reading Short Story/Novella Reviews for “Rachel’s Eyes” & “Luke’s Eyes” by Ellen O’Connell
Book Review for “A Touch of Ruin” by Scarlett St. Clair
A Touch of Ruin is book two in a trilogy by Scarlett St. Clair. I reviewed the first book, A Touch of Darkness, last week and I highly recommend reading that review before this one. I have basically the same thoughts about both books so I'm not going to reiterate every point. This review will… Continue reading Book Review for “A Touch of Ruin” by Scarlett St. Clair