Sage Book Review from @kleffnotes

Wendy Anne was set on the path to become a writer at a young age. She grew up in an old Victorian mansion in Massachusetts and was exposed to a wide range of eclectic and cultural knowledge. Adopted by a philanthropist her home had always been full of women with great minds and as she grew she used writing to carve out her own space. Sage is the first book in her planned Ascension series. Continue reading “Sage Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Magnolia Sisters Book Review from @kleffnotes

If you loved Almost Family on ABC and were sad to see it go when it was cancelled way too soon, The Magnolia Sisters just might fill that void. Michelle Major’s new series focuses on three half sisters who never knew they were related, at least not until the reading of their father’s will. As each of these women has to come to terms with a new reality they also begin building their own found family. This feel good read is something that will feel like a comfortable blanket for those looking for some positive feelings in the current climate. Continue reading “The Magnolia Sisters Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Dublin Zoo Book Review from @kleffnotes

Dublin Zoo is a story in three parts that is all compiled into one book. The thriller is comprised of three parts that while they all make up distinct stories are tied together into one narrative. What we see is how one person’s life can be broken down by the events that make up seminal moments. Harold Bradshaw acts as our connector between these stories and allows readers to go on a journey through time and major historical events all in one larger narrative. Continue reading “Dublin Zoo Book Review from @kleffnotes”