The Making of a Witch

The Making of a Witch by Judy Molland is a richly detailed historical fiction novel set in seventeenth-century England, following a young healer navigating suspicion, gender bias, and dangerous accusations of witchcraft. This review explores the novelโ€™s authentic portrayal of herbal medicine and social hierarchies, while noting some challenges with character depth and predictability. A compelling choice for readers interested in witch trials, historical medicine, and coming-of-age stories, this book offers both atmosphere and insight into a turbulent period.

April Top Books

April brought some of the best reads of my year so farโ€”and, unexpectedly, my first DNF of 2026. Have you come across a book this year that you just couldnโ€™t finish? Historical fiction has long been one of my favorite genres, in large part because it blends learning with storytelling, and that was certainly true … Continue reading April Top Books

This Week: April 16th

This weekโ€™s prompt is centered on family history fiction โ€” a genre that can be deeply moving because it so often explores buried secrets, generational relationships, and the parts of family stories that still echo in the present. These books can be beautiful and meaningful, but they can also feel especially personal, so please feel free to skip this prompt if needed.

Jungle of Ashes

Jungle of Ashes by Brynn Barineau is a compelling work of historical fiction that brings to life the rise and fall of Fordlandia, Henry Fordโ€™s illโ€‘fated rubber plantation in the Brazilian Amazon. Blending meticulously researched history with a characterโ€‘driven narrative, the novel explores ambition, cultural collision, and forbidden romance against the lush and unforgiving backdrop of the rainforest.

This Week: April 12th

News and Updates Weโ€™ve officially reached the midpoint of the month, which always feels like a good moment to check in. How are you doing with Aprilโ€™s reading promptsโ€”have you found a favorite yet, or is there one youโ€™re quietly sidestepping? I love historical fiction, but found myself enthralled with western fiction a few years … Continue reading This Week: April 12th

Bufalino: Revelations of a Mafia Family, The Teamsters, and the Final Resting Place of Jimmy Hoffa

Thank you NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The mob as we imagine itโ€”shaped by Hollywood giants like The Godfather and The Sopranosโ€”often obscures its earliest roots in the labor unions of Americaโ€™s coal towns. With major figures such as Jimmy Hoffa and Carlo Gambino … Continue reading Bufalino: Revelations of a Mafia Family, The Teamsters, and the Final Resting Place of Jimmy Hoffa