• Hour Glass by Michelle Rene My rating: 4 of 5 stars Hour Glass is a tender, pleasant, entertaining and charming yet gritty and rough historical fiction with all the action and excitement of a western. Michelle Rene brings life to the rough and wild frontier town of Deadwood for us in our coulee with her…

    Read more →

  • Originally posted on Witch Words: Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage Updated Post to add Norma’s Review Norma’s rating: 4 of 5 stars 4 Disturbingly Good and Twisted Stars to BABY TEETH! Why I wanted to read this one……This book was a Traveling Sisters Group Read that I missed out on reading and with the so…

    Read more →

  • Missing Molly by Natalie Barelli Kaceey’s Rating  4.5 of 5 stars Review by Kaceey and read in a coulee with Brenda Rachel Holloway’s community paper is in big trouble. If they can’t cook up some marketing magic to draw in sponsors, the paper will fold. (Pardon the pun.) When one staff member recommends a podcast, everyone…

    Read more →

  • I read The Great Alone and Winter Garden with a few of our Traveling Sisters and I loved both of them. One thing that both books definitely have going for them is Kristin Hannah’s ability to write such powerful thought-provoking stories with strong, brave females fighting incredible odds and finding their way. The Great Alone…

    Read more →

  • Things to Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley THINGS TO DO WHEN IT’S RAINING by MARISSA STAPLEY is an easy, simple, and fast read that explores families secret pasts and ghosts that don’t stay buried. The characters are flawed and interesting with their own demons, secrets and conflict. MARISSA STAPLEY delivers a well-written, engaging,…

    Read more →

  • Here We Lie by Paula Treick DeBoard Norma’s rating & review: 5 of 5 stars 4.5 stars rounded up! Here We Lie by Paula Treick DeBoard is an absolutely riveting, powerful, thrilling, and thought-provoking domestic suspense novel about friendship, jealousy, secrets, lies and betrayal.  I was totally engaged from start to finish and found myself…

    Read more →