Sarah Rose’s For all the Tea in China
China controlled the tea and Britain controlled the opium, but everything changes with time and planning.
Book reviews, novel progress, and other writing related musings.
Sarah Rose’s For all the Tea in China
China controlled the tea and Britain controlled the opium, but everything changes with time and planning.
Karen Inglis’s The Secret Lake
Discovering a rowboat’s buried hull in a garden, two siblings embark on an adventure they still hardly believe.
Lee James’s Azriel (Watchmen Saga #1)
Bree was a bodyguard to the king, now, haunted by a rash promise, she keeps her own company.
Junju Ito’s Junji Ito’s Cat Diary: Yon & Mu
A dog person suddenly living with two cats – what could possibly go wrong?
Damian Myron’s I’m Not My Father
Cal’s life goal is to not end up like his father, a determination that remains even after his reality is upended.
Michael J. Sullivan’s Age of Empyre (The Legends of the First Empire #6)
They died, now they need to come back – the very fate of mankind depends on it.
Michael J. Sullivan’s Age of Death (The Legends of the First Empire #5)
With fear and unwavering faith, Tressa led them into the underworld; with great hesitancy they had followed.
Charlie Nardozzi’s The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening
Growing a garden that requires less weeding is easier than it sounds.
Mark McGinn’s Home Truths
The aftermath of a cop being arrested and then jumping bail, makes a year of aftershocks from a devastating earthquake seem easy.
She Reads Truth/ He Reads Truth’s Attributes of God
God; the Alpha and Omega, Beginning and End; so infinite and all-encompassing. How can we even begin to understand Him?