If you have the end of a book series syndrome after reading the Grave Mercy books by Robin LaFevers, you should pick up the Maids Of Honor series by Jennifer McGowan to fulfill that void in your life. Maid Of Deception is book two in the series and is just as good as its predecessor.
Maid Of Deception by Jennifer McGowan | Book Review
The Accidental Highwayman by Ben Tripp | Book Review

In theory, I should have loved The Accidental Highwayman: Being The Tale Of Kit Bristol, His Horse Midnight, A Mysterious Princess And Sundry Magical Persons Besides by Ben Tripp.
Deanna Raybourn On Setting & Night Of A Thousand Stars | Guest Post | Giveaway

I am so pleased to welcome one of my favorite authors EVER to Good Books And Good Wine today, Deanna Raybourn, author of Night Of A Thousand Stars and the Lady Julia mysteries. Huge thanks to Good Books and Good Wine for giving me a chance to geek out over one of my favorite things […]
Night Of A Thousand Stars by Deanna Raybourn | Book Review

The thing that I love about Deanna Raybourn’s books is that she writes these female characters who defy historical convention. She writes in such a way that once I start her books, I am captivated and am unable to focus on reading anything else until the very end. Her latest book, Night Of A Thousand Stars […]
Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool | Audiobook Review

Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool appealed to me because I was in need of an audiobook that I figured would be short, good, and something that I actually care about listening to.
The Inventor’s Secret by Andrea Cremer | Audiobook Review

Cremer’s latest series reimagines the world so that the Americans lost the Revolutionary War. In The Inventor’s Secret, the British have this mega-empire which is not really much different from the age of Imperialism.
