I really enjoy well-written Indian novels. The country is so vast with an ancient history and…
Ruth Hull Chatlien
Sunday Review: Where the Light Enters by Sara Donati
This novel is the sequel to the 2015 novel The Gilded Hour, which I also enjoyed.…
Sunday Review: The Paris Hours by Alex George
This literary novel, set in Paris during a single day in 1927, entranced me with its…
Sunday Review: The Library of Light and Shadow by M.J. Rose
NOTE: This got lost in my drafts folder, so this week, there are two reviews. Because…
Sunday Review: The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach
I’ve been interested in this novel since it was published ten years ago but somehow never…
Researching a Character’s Look
One thing I love about writing a novel set in the mid-twentieth century is researching the…
Sunday Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
In this week before Halloween, I’ve decided to post a review for a book I read…
Sunday Review: The Limits of Limelight by Margaret Porter
I’m a lifelong fan of old movies, so when I learned that Margaret Porter was writing…
Sunday Review: The Medicus Series
Today, rather than reviewing one book, I’m going to talk about the Medicus series of historical…