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Review: Cocoa Beach by Beatriz Williams

Beatriz Williams is one of my favorite historical fiction authors. I impatiently await each book release, devouring it the moment I get my hands on it.  This too, rings true for this most recent release.  What a perfect setting for … Continue reading

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Review: A Certain Age by Beatriz Williams

Williams is an “auto-buy” author for me. I don’t even read the premise, I just assume that book will be mine.   This, by far, has to be my favorite, for Williams manages to combine two of my favorite genres, mystery … Continue reading

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Review: Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War

What can I say, I’m a sucker when it comes to classic, genuine love stories. There’s something romantic and heartwarming when it comes to loved ones reunited after such a tumultuous time in our world’s history. Many said goodbye, never … Continue reading

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Review: Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams

Spanning two time periods (1960’s America and 1930’s Europe), Along the Infinite Sea is a genuinely captivating novel that immediately captivates the reader, rendering a reading experience that is both heartwarming and inspiring.  Williams has never shied away from sensitive subjects, known … Continue reading

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Review: Tiny Little Thing by Beatriz Williams

Tiny Little Thing is the second book about the Schulyer sisters, the first being the hugely successful The Secret Life of Violet Grant which published last year.  The moment I read the premise I was sold. Williams excels (almost frighteningly so) at capturing … Continue reading

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