by Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2025 Rarely do I find two books in a row that pull me in and challenge me. Wild Dark Shore is more than a mystery to solve, more than a romance, more than the average story. It has so many layers that McConaghy weaves magically into a story that leaves you... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW: The Raffle Baby by Ruth Talbot
by Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2025 You know how I frequently lament the formulaic drivel that is so often touted as “Bestseller” or “Best Novel of (insert year)”. Today I finished a book (in less than two days) that blows all those so-called bestsellers out of the water. This novel was rejected over 85 times by... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW: Isaac’s Song by Daniel Black
Just finished reading Isaac’s Song by Daniel Black. It took me two days, a sure sign of a worthy novel. “Just assemble the pieces and let the story speak for itself. You don’t need a hero. Or a villain. Just a complete story.” Black did just that. The novel at its core is about identity and... Continue Reading →
The Law of Martin
by Micah Rager & Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2024 Published by Yesterday Press, 2024. The author at work: Micah drawing the pictures for his story. Micah receiving his first galley copy.
BOOK REVIEW: The Words That Remain by Stênio Gardel
The words mean something profound, but you will have to leave your insulated world of what passes for normalcy to reach their meaning. I encourage you to do so.
BOOK REVIEW: The Secret Book of Flora Lea
“It was, after all, her story and she needed to find her way into it even if she filled in the unknowns with creative details.”
BOOK REVIEW: The Homecoming by Kate Morton
I found this an excellent adventure and mystery to solve. The main characters (and minor ones that were relevant to the plot) were very well fleshed out and I felt like I knew them well by the end of the book. As always, if I am reaching for a pencil to highlight phrases and passages,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Fifty Words for Rain
I It's been many months since I found a book that engaged me so much that I didn't want to stop reading. The novel had conflicts that I did not see coming and a resolution that surprised me. As a literature major who has studied writing and literature for over 30 years, it is very... Continue Reading →