Today Marie Force, author of Love at First Flight is guest posting at The Book Faery Reviews thanks to Danielle over at SourceBooks and thanks Maria for stopping by! I hope TBFR readers take the time to answer Maria’s question below…I know I’ll be thinking about it as well. Be sure to leave a [CONTINUE READING]
Got a special treat with for you. Tracy Falbe of Falbe Publishing and author of The Rys Chronicles has stopped by The Book Faery Reviews. I am often asked to find out how aspiring authors can get started in the book field or just want me to find out more about what it is like [CONTINUE READING]
A reunion between four friends becomes a cathartic journey into the past in Cathy Holton’s luminous new novel. Mel, Sara, Annie, and Lola have traveled distinct and diverse paths since the early 1980s and their years together at a small Southern liberal arts college. Mel, a mystery writer living in New York, contends with the [CONTINUE READING]
Thank you Gary Morgenstein for stopping by The Book Faery Reviews and for offering a copy of your book Jesse’s Girl to one lucky commenter. This Book Faery has randomly selected one lucky person who stopped by over the past couple of days. The winner of the Jesse’s Girl book giveaway is Pam!! Congratulations Pam!!
Thanks to all that commented at The 19th Wife Review & Giveaway. As promised I have randomly selected 1 lucky commenter using random.org’s list randomizer. I’ve already contacted the winner via e-mail. They have 48 hours to contact me with their mailing address so a copy of the book can be shipped out to them. [CONTINUE READING]
The story opens as a jarring phone wakes lifelong Brooklynite and widowed father Teddy Mentor well after midnight. It’s the Montana wilderness program saying that his 16-year-old adopted son has run away – and they haven’t a clue where he’s gone. Only two weeks ago, Jesse had been taken to the program by escorts to [CONTINUE READING]
Faith, I tell them, is a mystery, elusive to many, and never easy to explain. Sweeping and lyrical, spellbinding and unforgettable, David Ebershoff’s The 19th Wife combines epic historical fiction with a modern murder mystery to create a brilliant novel of literary suspense. It is 1875, and Ann Eliza Young has recently separated from her [CONTINUE READING]
Thanks to all who stopped by The Book Faery Reviews and commented for a chance to win a copy of George Pelecanos’ The Night Gardener. For those who did not get a chance to read what the book is about, you can visit the post here. Now as promised…the three randomly selected folks to win [CONTINUE READING]
George Pelecanos’ biggest novel ever: the haunting story of three cops—one good, one bad, one broken—and the murder that reunites them in a showdown decades in the making. Gus Ramone is “good police,” a former Internal Affairs investigator now working homicide for the city’s Violent Crime branch. His new case involves the death of a [CONTINUE READING]
Isabel Bookbinder is a twenty-seven-year-old assistant at the Saturday Mercury newspaper in London. She has a disinterested boyfriend, a mother who loves clothes that match, and a father who always expects her to do better. She may spend most of her time measuring newspaper column inches, but she’s well on her way to becoming a [CONTINUE READING]
















