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July 13, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: Emotional sequel to a historical family saga


Though this installment is a bit shorter and covers less than a year in the life of these families, the reader is caught up in the unexpected drama happening to many of the family members, those who have become beloved "friends" as well as a few familiar characters and new faces who are fascinating antagonists. The tension is sustained throughout, and the background historical events are seamlessly woven into the narrative, grounding the time and place and showing how the turbulence of the 1960's had a widespread effect on cultural mores and race relations.
Yet what I love about this story is not merely the big picture but the intimate family portrait Sharp has expertly drawn with her wonderful characters. Best of all, even though the ending is very well done, she has left room for a third book, so here's hoping there is more to come! I can't get enough of these families!
Note: There is some language, but the worst terms are not spelled out.
Published on July 13, 2020 04:00
July 6, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: A Timely, Practical, and Inspirational Book for All Americans


Every section of this book touched and convicted me, causing me to realize that after years of self-reliance, a strong sense of duty, and a get-er-done attitude in leadership roles, I had come to see myself as a victim of circumstances and was wallowing in self-pity, believing my life and purpose were over. Crenshaw's no-nonsense approach to life, his humility in admitting his own mistakes, and his willingness to openly share his own journey of suffering and enlightenment were exactly what I needed to read to get my life back on track. I greatly appreciate his stoicism, rational thinking, and historical context which makes current events much easier to understand.
Note: There are a few f-bombs. Crenshaw was a Navy SEAL and draws heavily on those experiences (and most of the f-bombs are in related conversations during training).
Published on July 06, 2020 04:00
June 29, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: Powerful and compelling contemporary story


Corinna Turner has become one of my favorite authors, and this story is just as compelling as her fantasy and dystopian books. You can find them listed at Catholic Teen Books.
Published on June 29, 2020 04:00
June 22, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: Wonderful installment in my favorite fantasy series!


Though this book can be read as a standalone, it will be even more meaningful if you read the rest of the series!
Published on June 22, 2020 04:00
June 15, 2020
Whew, Joy's Sorrow is finally HERE!

Great joy. Deep despair. Deeper dangers.One thing would complete Duke Bennet d’Ardelane’s happiness: a child. Soon after his beloved wife, Princess Joy, tells him she’s expecting, disaster strikes.First, an accident leaves the duke fighting for his life.Then, sensing an opportunity, enemies of the king turn seeds of discontent into open rebellion. At the center of the discord, Ronan and Nelwina MacCallum will use any means necessary to seize the throne.As the kingdom spirals into war, Bennet and Joy must overcome their personal sorrows and face the greater threats, or the friends, family, and people they love will die.

I've already changed the cover for the 3rd book, Valerian's Flight, because I realized my original cover wouldn't reflect the story. I'm anxious to share it with you, but I will take the time necessary to make it as exciting on paper as it is in my head!
Published on June 15, 2020 04:00
June 1, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: A beautiful, enchanting story of a Russian Heroine


Published on June 01, 2020 04:00
May 25, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: Exciting installment in a dinosaur dystopian series!


Published on May 25, 2020 04:00
April 20, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: A clever, quirky guide to Prague


Published on April 20, 2020 04:29
April 13, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: A powerful pro-life story


Note: This book is featured on the Catholic Teen Books site.
Published on April 13, 2020 04:00
April 6, 2020
Monday Review by the Book Dragon: Fantastic fantasy adventure with dragons!


Published on April 06, 2020 04:00