Red Adam’s Lady Book Review from @kleffnotes

Murder, intrigue, jealousy, and vicious battles are all part of the engaging historical fiction novel, Red Adam’s Lady by Grace Ingram. This book recently re-released and is one of the novels written under this pseudonym by Doris Sutcliffe Adams. Originally published in 1973 it returns to shelves with a foreword by Elizabeth Chadwick, a historical fiction writer herself, who has loved this work for years. Red Adam’s Lady is a well-crafted book that evokes a time of knights and battles, but through the eyes of a young and confident woman. Continue reading “Red Adam’s Lady Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Confessions of a Bone Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes

Lucinda Bakken White shares her life journey in her memoir, Confessions of a Bone Woman: Realizing Authentic Wildness in a Civilized World. Beginning with her nature filled youth, she details her own evolution through changes in life and family. For those who wish to see the connection between themselves and the natural world her book examines finding your authentic self in a world full of distractions and deviations. Continue reading “Confessions of a Bone Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Lost Heifetz and Other Stories Book Review from @kleffnotes

In this collection of short stories Michael Tabor examines the lives of not only a diverse collection of people, but of places. The Lost Heifetz and Other Stories examines love, loss, and hope in a way that show just how many sides there are to a story. Tabor is a writer who produces captivating characters from all walks of life and this collection has something for every reader. Continue reading “The Lost Heifetz and Other Stories Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Red as Blue Writer Ji Strangeway from @kleffnotes

Earlier this month I had an opportunity to speak through email with Ji Strangeway, writer of Red as Blue, about her work on this genre blending LGBTQ comic. I would like to thank her for her time and if you want to know more about Red as Blue you can find my review of the book on our site. Continue reading “Interview with Red as Blue Writer Ji Strangeway from @kleffnotes”

Red as Blue Book Review from @kleffnotes

Ji Strangeway’s Red as Blue examines the lives of teen girls going to school at Paradise High, which is anything, but paradise to many of the students there. June Lusparian is a loner who has never felt connected to anyone around her, until she meets Beverly Enright. These two girls are part of two very different worlds and are surprised by the relationship that begins to blossom between them. Continue reading “Red as Blue Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Jumping the Queue Book Review from @kleffnotes

In Jumping the Queue: Achieving Great Things Before You Are Ready Michelle A. Turman shares her story of success with a look toward mentoring young professionals, especially women, in forging their own path in the world. As the founder and president of her own consulting firm, Turman has a wealth of knowledge that anyone looking to achieve their goals can benefit from. In this book you are given the map to your own success straight from a woman who built her own future. Continue reading “Jumping the Queue Book Review from @kleffnotes”