Faith Of Their Fathers : A Saga of Iceland | By Samuel M Sargeant
With Faith of their Fathers, you could feel the harsh weather and the struggles that the common people went through at the time in order to simply survive.
With Faith of their Fathers, you could feel the harsh weather and the struggles that the common people went through at the time in order to simply survive.
The Idle Stance of the Tippler Pigeon left me reeling with a myriad of emotions. I could feel the hot air of Karachi and the history ebbing in and out of the streets of Lahore.
The Templar Sword is the fun Young Adult mysterious historical adventure trip for all those Robert Langdon fans out there.
The Hunting Wives lures you into this viper’s nest with the lull of booze and laughter and the deep dark atmosphere of an East Texas forest.
Secrets of the Deep is an entertaining one time YA fantasy read for me. The world-building and all the mysterious elements of the deep ocean makes me want to continue the series.
The Wishing Game is a whimsical tale and a tribute to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is a nostalgic callback to all those kids, now adults, who waited for a letter from Hogwarts or a hidden Narnia in their wardrobe.
After following the Beck way of life with Quin, we reach unfamiliar territory in the third book, Drift. With it comes new challenges to overcome.
Ghosts of Mars, delivers exactly what it promises. It is all about Eva’s adventures and hopefully there is more to come.
Ordeal by Innocence is an atmospheric riveting thriller read about the murder mystery at Sunny Point. If anyone asks me about a good classic Agatha Christie thriller, this one would be on my list.
Funny Story is yet another Emily Henry romance that is made up of two vastly different yet vibrant and flawed central characters.