Arrows of Fire Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in November of 1519 following the arrival of Hernan Cortés in the Mayan empire controlled by Moctezoma, Arrows of Fire focuses on a warrior woman who could turn the tide of the invasion. Flower has been chosen by Moctezoma as a sacrifice for the God of War, but his obsession with this young girl leads him to question whether she should be killed or if he should keep her as his concubine. Through Flower readers are shown the brutality of not just the conqueror, but also of the leader of the people who he has set out to conquer. Continue reading “Arrows of Fire Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Off the Grid Book Review from @kleffnotes

Police Chief Detective Koa Kāne is led by a scrap of cloth to the gruesome remains of someone left to be destroyed by a lava flow, but this dark crime is not his first dead body of the day. On Hawaiʻi’s Big Island these crimes could change everything and even cost Kāne his career. Off the Grid is the second book in the Koa Kāne Hawaiian Mystery series from Robert McCaw and drops readers into the darker side of paradise. Continue reading “Off the Grid Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Preacher Sam Book Review from @kleffnotes

Sam was once the preacher at the community church, but after revealing some of his marital secrets to his congregation he is now away from the flock and living with his sister. While he personally feels like a bit of a freeloader, Sam works for his sister Dani in her bookstore and deli combination store and acts as a male presence when she thinks it might be helpful. After a bit of a blow up at his nephew’s school, Sam is covering the store by himself when the new preacher comes looking for him and bit of help with something a bit less liturgical and bit more homicidal. Preacher Sam shows the ousted preacher returning to the church to try and find out just what really did happen the night two women seem to have been involved in a deadly meeting. Continue reading “Preacher Sam Book Review from @kleffnotes”

A Better World Starts Here Book Review from @kleffnotes

Stacy Russo is a community college librarian and professor at Santa Ana College who sees the importance of accessibility to gaining knowledge every day. In the introduction to A Better World Starts Here: Activists and Their Work she highlights the fact that while there are academic writings about activism and social justice, that this style of writing is often difficult for readers to access or connect with. Through her writing she hopes to be able to provide a source that will make accessing information about social justice easier. Another important element is the use of storytelling, which allows readers to gain insight into various social justice warriors and their work. Continue reading “A Better World Starts Here Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Winterkeeper Book Review from @kleffnotes

Millie Chase is devastated by the loss of her mother and in her need to escape from her sort of step father, while married to her mother he never adopted her officially, she decides to run away. At 14 she doesn’t really know where she can go until she remembers that her mother had a friend named Ginny Baker and she thinks she could be her salvation. Ginny and her husband, Nate, both live in Yellowstone National Park and while they love each other deeply their life is not easy, especially with so little work available in the 1930’s and Ginny’s family struggling with monetary issues of their own. The Winterkeeper showcases strength against all odds, especially when love is there. Continue reading “The Winterkeeper Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Good Buddy Book Review from @kleffnotes

Buddy Cordova is a small time criminal defense lawyer who thinks of himself a modern day Atticus Finch. He is the sort of attorney who represents people who are often viewed as “probably guilty” and many of his clients will indeed wind up spending some time in jail, even with his help. While he is often painfully awkward around women, he falls deeply in love with a part time Kindergarten teacher and army widow with a young daughter. This love brings the three together into a loving family, but Buddy has a dark secret and when tragedy strikes the idea of what makes a father will be questioned in the pages of Good Buddy. Continue reading “Good Buddy Book Review from @kleffnotes”

From Madness to Mindfulness Book Review ( @cleispress )from @kleffnotes

Jennifer Gunsaullus, PhD, wrote From Madness to Mindfulness: Reinventing Sex for Women due to a strong desire to correct the seeming madness women in America are faced with continuously in connection to sex and their gender. Even as a child she remembers being taught about puberty and menstruation in a way that led her to become ill. As an adult she notes she still feels that sense of humiliation and that her goal is to confront this discomfort in order to help women ultimately embrace their passion and sexuality. She does not that some women may be comfortable owning their own body and being, but a vast majority of women don’t feel that sense of confidence. Madness to Mindfulness is meant to help you sit with and work through your discomfort to find your way to acceptance and owning your own sexuality. Continue reading “From Madness to Mindfulness Book Review ( @cleispress )from @kleffnotes”

Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay Book Review from @kleffnotes

It has been thirty years since Ted Bundy was put to death for his crimes, but there still remains a morbid fascination with the killer that Paul Lonardo wishes to dispel. The interest in serial killers and true crime does sometimes lead people to become fixated in a way with certain killers that borders on frightening. As is the case with Ted Bundy there have been arguments that he has been glamorized, especially with the casting of Zac Efron as him in an upcoming movie. Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay will examine Bundy, but is ultimately focused on sharing the memory of the women and girls who lost their lives to this killer. Continue reading “Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Burn Zone Book Review from @kleffnotes

Renee Linnell is a smart woman who has achieved so much in her life from graduating magna cum laude with a double degree, starting five different companies, getting an MBA from NYU, and so much more. She is shocked when she suddenly realizes that she has become brainwashed and has actually be part of a cult. In her memoir The Burn Zone, Linnell discusses how we give up our power and how spiritual seekers can be blinded in their journey to grow and understand yourself. No matter how smart or accomplished you are you can find yourself in a place you never expected and there is always a way out. Continue reading “The Burn Zone Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Dark Blossom Book Review from @kleffnotes

When Sam returns from a business trip right before his son’s thirteenth birthday he finds his entire world turned upside down. A terrible accident has left him completely alone and seeking help from a therapist, Cynthia. While he is struggling, it turns out that the woman offering him her help is also struggling to cope with her own demons. Dark Blossom is a story of two people who are trying to find their way through darkness that is now woven into their lives. Continue reading “Dark Blossom Book Review from @kleffnotes”