May Book Wrap Up
Audrey by Sean-Paul Thomas (✬✬✬✬✬)
I loved it. Have nothing bad to say about it was definitely my cup of tea. Good start characters were well developed and left me wanting more than the story progressed. I really liked the end of the book and that will be a surprise to all who read a book. The plot is intriguing and takes you along to some unexpected plot twists. A real page-turner I would definitely recommend to everyone when is out.
Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell (✬✬✬✬)
O’Farrell breathes life into the story of Shakespeare and his family. This book is beautifully written. It gives you a real feel for what life was like during the time of Shakespeare. It’s well researched in daily life and the customs of the day and it draws you into the story.
The Tudor Conspiracy by C.W. Gortner (✬✬✬✬)
Gortner’s second historical mystery of The Spymaster Chronicles, The Tudor Conspiracy, was a great read for me. The plot moved along at a quick pace, leaving no time to even momentarily set this one aside. It contains the right amount of suspense, historical intrigue, and creativity of plot.
The Tudor Vendetta by C.W. Gortner (✬✬✬✬)
The Tudor Vendetta is a fantastic end to the Spymaster Trilogy. It is an exquisite mystery filled with secrets and intrigue, full of twists and turns. Plausible, enjoyable, and a finely written story.
One Lavender Ribbon by Heather Burch (✬✬✬)
This was a nice, sweet story. While the letters very intrigued me, they turned out to be a bit of a letdown. And I had the big plot twist figured out from the start. But the characters were real people with real problems and the romance was believable.
The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley (✬✬✬)
This was a sweet, light read that had great potential but was a little too predictable for my tastes. Overall, this is well worth a read, particularly on a cozy, rainy day.
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