This turned out to be a fascinating story. It starts with Henry and Eliza, newly freed from slavery at the end of the Civil War. The beginning of their freedom has a very big downside in that they have no idea how to manage it. They were released like little puppies with no idea how… Continue reading In the Shadow of the Hanging Tree by Michael A. McLellan
Month: June 2017
A Merciful Death by Kendra Elliot
Mercy Kilpatrick is a quiet, lonely woman, her life marked by a tragic incident from her past. She was forced from home at eighteen when she became alienated from her parents by trying to protect her sister, Rose, and her brother, Levi, and spent fifteen years hiding the secret that pulled them apart. She was… Continue reading A Merciful Death by Kendra Elliot
Survive at Midnight by Kayla Krantz
This is an amazing book to follow after the first two. Personally, I didn't read either, but I didn't need to. This is one book that gives you all the details you need to truly enjoy it. There was plenty of back story and the history was easy to follow. While I wish I had… Continue reading Survive at Midnight by Kayla Krantz
Jane of Manchester by J.G. Dow
Jane has to be the loneliest and most bored woman in existence. She is thirty and pretty, but it has been a year since her last boyfriend. She works for a florist who doesn't particularly like her and she goes out for drinks with her friends several times a week for 'Is this all there… Continue reading Jane of Manchester by J.G. Dow
Featured Author: Rob Shackleford
An English-born Australian, Rob Shackleford has lived in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, with a varied career that has included Customs Officer, Scuba Instructor, College Teacher, and management roles in too many places. With degrees in the Arts and Business, he is mad keen on travel, scuba diving, family history, martial arts, astronomy, and… Continue reading Featured Author: Rob Shackleford