Book Review: Lady Blues: Forget-Me-Not by Aaron Paul Lazar
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Book Review: Lady Blues: Forget-Me-Not by Aaron Paul Lazar

Book Description: Past and present collide when an Alzheimer’s patient’s fragile memory holds the key to solving mysteries dating back to World War II—including a long lost secret love affair. Music professor Gus LeGarde is just doing a favor for a friend when he agrees to play piano for church services at a local nursing…

Book Review: A Date with Death by Ace Collins
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Book Review: A Date with Death by Ace Collins

Book Description: Helen Meeker is back and has less than thirty days to stop the execution of an innocent pastor who has unbelievably confessed to being a Nazi spy. While on a case that has dynamic implications to uncovering an espionage ring operating on American and British soil, Helen defuses a hostage crisis in a…

Book Review: Tricia Goyer’s Along Wooded Paths
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Book Review: Tricia Goyer’s Along Wooded Paths

When I offer book reviews I typically start with the book and then share a little about the author. Today I’m doing things a little different. If you aren’t sure who Tricia Goyer is and you enjoy reading, you need to learn more about her and her work. From LitFuse Group: Tricia Goyer is the…

Book Review: Heather Munn/Lydia Munn Deliver with How Huge the Night
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Book Review: Heather Munn/Lydia Munn Deliver with How Huge the Night

I’m a history fan and devour any book that sheds light on either the Civil War or WWII. When Litfuse had an opening for the WWII based novel How Huge the Night, I signed up right away. Heather Munn and Lydia Munn deliver a haunting look at the Nazi threat and eventual takeover through the…