Tag: writerslife
-
Whispers of the Cherokee Spirit: Unraveling ‘Yellow Bird’s Song’ by Heather Miller
Heather Miller’s “Yellow Bird’s Song” is a poignant journey through the tumultuous era of the Cherokee removal from Georgia, seen through the eyes of the Ridge family. Opening with a letter from Andrew Jackson, the novel immediately sets a tone of impending doom and the struggle for survival that lies ahead. The portrayal of Chief…
Kat Christensen
-
A Whirlwind of Horses, Heartache, and Healing: “Repairing a Broken Heart” by G.L. Robinson
“Repairing a Broken Heart” is the kind of novel that sweeps you off your feet, much like a spirited stallion on a wild Irish moor. G.L. Robinson has crafted a story that’s as much a love letter to equine grace as it is a tale of personal growth, resilience, and, of course, the tangled web…
Kat Christensen
-
A Voice That Echoed: A Review of ‘The Queen of the Platform’ by Susan Higginbotham
Susan Higginbotham delivers a captivating tale in “The Queen of the Platform.” This novel is a richly detailed journey through the life of Ernestine Rose, a woman whose name is etched deeply in the annals of women’s rights history. The story begins with Ernestine, in her retirement years, reflecting on her past. We are taken…
Kat Christensen
-
Book Review: “The Exiled Queen: A Roman Era Historical Fantasy” by Roxana Arama
In “The Exiled Queen,” Roxana Arama weaves historical fantasy and religious mysticism set against the backdrop of the Roman Empire’s expansion. The novel reimagines the Eastern European past through the eyes of Princess Andrada, a character who embodies strength, resilience, and the struggle against conventional norms. The story opens with Princess Andrada, eagerly awaiting her…
Kat Christensen
-
Eleanor Unveiled: A Riveting Journey in ‘Daughter of the Sun’
As an ardent fan of historical fiction, diving into G. Lawrence’s “Daughter of the Sun,” is an experience I have eagerly anticipated. As a self-proclaimed Eleanor of Aquitaine fangirl, I’m endlessly amazed by her remarkable journey through history. G. Lawrence masterfully recounts the life of the young Eleanor of Aquitaine, a figure who rises from…
Kat Christensen
-
Navigating Uncharted Waters: A Review of “Among the Sea Wolves” by Jean Gill
Embarking on Jean Gill’s “Among the Sea Wolves” is like setting sail on a Viking ship, where every wave and wind has a story to tell. This novel fascinated me with its intricate depiction of ancient navigation techniques, from the subtle art of reading waves and clouds to the unique role of a one-eyed cat…
Kat Christensen
-
A Profitable Wife: A Holiday Journey into American History
As I sit back and contemplate the recent launch of my book, “A Profitable Wife,” drawing upon my background as an enterprise software engineer, I find myself contemplating the intriguing parallels between introducing new technology and crafting a novel. In both endeavors, there’s a profound sense of creation, followed by a pivotal moment when the…
Kat Christensen
-
📚 Exciting News for Reviewers: “A Profitable Wife” Now Available in a Book Bundle on BookSirens! 📚
Dear book enthusiasts, We are thrilled to announce that Kat Christensen’s novel, “A Profitable Wife,” is now available as part of an exclusive bundle on BookSirens for reviewers like you! If you have a passion for reviewing captivating historical fiction, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Click on the link below to…