Coming attractions for January 2021

2020 never ends, or at least it feels this way. Despite the grandiose promises, it always gets worse, at least politically and COVID-19 wise (gee, three or more new strains...) I apologize in advance that I hadn't posted reviews as much as I wished to, but I think the readers and audience can understand the mental struggle that has been haunting me these last few months. I had hoped to hear Happy New Years from a certain someone, but yes, nothing. One question: how long, how long will all this last? 

Book tours/ spotlights: 

None

Possible reviews: 

On the edge of sunrise by Cynthia Ripley Miller 

Cometh the hour by Annie Whitehead 

All the winding world by Kate Innes 

The master and the maid by Laura Libricz 

Love and other consolation prizes by Jamie Ford 

Sown in tears by Beverly Magid 

Not our kind by Kitty Zeldis  

Possible reads: 

Amanda Rose by Karen Robards 

Etiquette for RUNAWAYS by Liza Nash Taylor

Does anybody else look like me by Donna Jackson Nakazawa 

999 the extraordinary  young women of the first official Jewish transport to Auschwitz by Heather Dune Macadam 

The Burgess Boys by Elizabeth Strout 

The lost girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff 

The conscious parent: transforming ourselves, empowering our children by Shefali Tsabary 

For fresh fiction: 

Nvk by Temple Drake 

The orphan collector by Ellen Marie Wiseman 

The last year of war by Susan Meisner 

Will be posting links for Fresh Fiction: 

Crimson lake by Candice Fox 

All the ways we said goodbye by Karen White Lauren Willig Beatriz Williams 

The sea of lost girls by Carol Goodman 

A good man by Ani Katz 

Lost Autumn by Mary Rose MacColl 

The familiar dark by Amy Engel 

The lost orphan by Stacey Halls 

The operator by Gretchen Berg 

A tender thing by Emily Neuberger 

The summer of Ellen Agnette Friis 

 The WARTIME sisters by LYNDA COHEN LOIGMAN 

Sister DEAR by Hannah Mary McKinnon 

The library of legends by Janie Chang 

Little gods by Meng Jin 

Best behavior by Wendy Francis 

This is how I lied by Heather Gudenkauf 

The first to lie by Hank Phillippi Ryan 

The Paris Children by Gloria Goldreich 

Estelle by Linda Stewart Henley 

Little cruelties by Liz Nugent

The missing American by Kwei Quartey 

Caligula by Stephen Dando-Collins

Drops of Cerulean by Dawn Adams Cole

Summer Hours at the Robbers Library by Sue Halpern

The Kabbalah Master by Perle Besserman

The Lost Season of Love and Snow by Jennifer Laam

The It Girls by Karen Harper

The Abbot's Tale by Conn Iggulden

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