Category Archives: Yvonne’s Reviews
Alex The Mutt: my review
Those who love dogs will understand the deep connections we form with our beloved pets. Alex The Mutt chronicles the relationships of the author with a few of these members of her family, all rescue animals. The first ones set … Continue reading
All At Once by Paige Ambroziak: My review
This is not your average “girl meets boy” story. And, though you may believe in “love at first sight” this romance does not run smoothly when that happens. The attraction between Jayne and Lyel may be deep and instantaneous, but … Continue reading
The Cabin by Smoky Zeidel, my review
This delightful read had me spellbound. It’s been a while since I read purely for pleasure and this was the perfect book for that. It has elements of magic, time travel, romance, and mystery –all beautifully blended in a way … Continue reading
My Review of The Trinity by Paige Ambroziak
This is a story that will create very diverse reactions in those that read it. It is deep, involved, and may offend those with a religious bent who do not take kindly to conspiracy theories involved the Roman Catholic Church. … Continue reading
My Review of El and Onine by Paige Ambroziak
El and Onine “El and Onine” is a complex story that does not fit neatly into any box. It is a creation story, an epic saga, a paranormal fiction, a fantasy, and a romance. I took my time putting this … Continue reading
My Review of SEASONS OF THE FOOL by Lynne Cantwell
Cantwell has a way, not only with words, but with characters and story – even magic. This book enchanted me from the first page. It is Julia’s story, a woman who returns to her beginnings to face choices she now … Continue reading
My review of “WHEN ROSA CAME HOME” by Karen Wyld
Just when I’d given up on finding stories where characters were good as well as bad, where plots did not depend on violence, and where magic still lived, along comes “When Rosa Came Home”.
My Review of CHIINESE TAKE-OUT by Ian Mathie
This book was a surprise to me. I had read one of Mathie’s memoir books and enjoyed it immensely so thought I’d give this a try. I do not read spy novels, as a rule, because I find them too … Continue reading
My Review of LIKE SHARDS OF GLASS by R.H. Ramsey
It was hard for me to read this book and is even harder for me to describe in a way that does it justice. It is a novel about pain, about tragedy and trauma and what that does to people. … Continue reading
Gerald And The Wee People by Greta Burroughs
Gerald and his friend Vernon find themselves facing adventures in the world of the wee people that test their views of what the real world is. In it they encounter magic and strange creatures they must help the wee people … Continue reading