The Sisters and the Sword

The Sisters and the Sword is a dark, feminist-leaning Arthurian retelling that shifts the spotlight to Morgan and Morgause, giving new weight to the family tensions behind Camelot’s fall. While some uneven pacing and abrupt timeline jumps kept it from fully landing for me, readers who enjoy morally complex characters and mythic fantasy with a darker edge may want to pick it up.

Tom Clancy Rules of Engagement

Ward Larson’s Tom Clancy Rules of Engagement is a gripping military thriller and a strong new entry in the Jack Ryan universe. After a U.S. military aircraft crashes over Turkey, Katie and Kyle Ryan uncover a dangerous conspiracy involving possible sabotage, intelligence failures, and growing geopolitical instability. With authentic military detail, high-stakes suspense, and a compelling Ryan family dynamic, this 5-star review recommends the book to fans of Tom Clancy, Brad Thor, David Baldacci, and Michael Connelly ahead of its May 19 release.

The Woman and Her Stars

Thank you NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Caroline Herschel really only wanted one thing – to make her brother proud so he wouldn’t send her back to their family in Hanover.  When William’s main interest and success was in music, Caroline learned to sing … Continue reading The Woman and Her Stars