Reviews by Jorie (Florida)

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The Silver Witch
by Paula Brackston
Bewitching prose and an ethereal duality of setting slipped through time (3/30/2015)
Tilda hugs her life close to a beguiling lake, of which entices her innate fear of water to plunder back inside the folds of her conscience; succumbing her to fits of anxiety. Her life is jarred by the sudden exit of her beloved, taken by force in a most tragic method;more
First Frost
by Sarah Addison Allen
A serendipitously intuitive family (12/4/2014)
It is not often I find myself curled into a sequel of a previous novel (in this case "Garden Spells") wherein I find the writer has softened her writing voice and style. I found her previous work abrasively full of angst and bluntly wound through dialogue and narrativemore
The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America's First Subway
by Doug Most
An Age of Daring to Believe in the Impossible (1/17/2014)
I am quite amazed at the living histories of the industrial age! Especially in consideration of those I haven't yet heard of; nor known of the men in which I previously had become familiar! For instance, I've heard quite a heap about Edison recently this past year whichmore
The Spirit Keeper
by K. B. Laugheed
A Ruminative Tome of Introspective Freedom (9/25/2013)
The inertia of reality that besots you as soon as you enter into the world of The Spirit Keeper, is quite a hard bullet to bite, because before you can wrap your eyes and heart around what your visually aware of, you are inched into the story! I credit this to the author,more
Letters from Skye
by Jessica Brockmole
Journey to Skye: slip into Elspeth's shoes, one letter at a time. (7/3/2013)
Elspeth is a Highlander Scot endowed to reside on the enchanted Isle of Skye, which sparks an intuitive creative voice inside her soul as a young girl. She learned to channel this gift by etching her observations and heartfelt wisdom into droplets of visceral poetry.more
The House Girl
by Tara Conklin
Art Redeems the Soul (12/5/2012)
Josephine Bell is the catalyst that launches an inquiry into the historical past, to unearth the mystery of what happened to the artist who fashioned the artwork that survived time. Her story is not unlike others in her class and station, in the late 1800's. A slave boundmore
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry: A Novel
by Rachel Joyce
A Pilgrimage to Discover Harold (7/31/2012)
If anyone were to pitch the idea, that by walking in excess of 600 miles would give the hope to an ailing friend in Hospice, how many of us would have the raw courage to follow through on our initial plan? This is the pivotal question that plagues Harold as he embarks on amore
A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar: A Novel
by Suzanne Joinson
Intimately real and hauntingly shocking. (6/2/2012)
Vulgar and blunt, yet achingly rhymatic in a harmonious prose that seeps into your conscienceness. The text challenges your preconceptions of the literary world but dares you to connect to the stark harshness of the locale. A foreign world that blinks through your mind,more
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