Reviews by Anita Fitzwater-Stevens

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How to Tell Toledo from the Night Sky
by Lydia Netzer
A brilliant tale (5/20/2014)
I loved this book! Loved it! I couldn't put it down. The two main characters were so wonderfully written and the way they're brought together was both magical and heart-warming. Parts of it broke my heart and parts of it glued it back together. I would jump at the chance tomore
Safe with Me
by Amy Hatvany
Disappointing (11/13/2013)
I'm certain I've read this book before. But, it was by another author and done in a much better way. The characters were flat and the writing was uneven.
The Wedding Gift
by Marlen Suyapa Bodden
Disappointing (9/6/2013)
The Wedding Gift has two main characters that could be great. The wife of an abusive plantation master and his illegitimate daughter--they could tell us so much about the experiences of women of that time and place. But, this book falls far short of similar novels bymore
How to Be a Good Wife
by Emma Chapman
How to Be a Good Wife (8/5/2013)
A great debut novel, How to Be a Good Wife is also well-executed suspense. From page one, it kept me barely able to restrain myself from skipping ahead to see how it ended. The characters are brilliantly depicted. The just-under-the-surface tension leaves you reallymore
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