#BookReviews: #Novel #Shortstories #Novella

Today, I want to begin with the latest release of my long time blogger friend, Lisa. She met me when I started my blog in 2013, and her support has been consistent though she is so laid back that she never promotes her books. She is the author of divorce self-help books, short stories and poetry. ‘Daughter of the Moon’ is her debut novel.

‘Daughter of the Moon is an engaging account of a daughter who is abandoned at the door-step of Nora on a cold, stormy December night. She decides to adopt the baby and raises her with immense love. The mystery child grows up into a fine woman – Joele who learns to read tarot cards at a young age and earns a handsome amount from it at Diane’s Tea House. She is also an artist.

However, it is surprising that the question of her biological parents never crops up until Nora’s death. People of the town must’ve known the secrets or was the mother an outsider? Joele decides to dig deeper and many uncanny mysteries tumble out. How will Joele handle them? Can she believe the unsavory truth? Can she forgive the lady who gave birth to her and abandoned the infant? 

The story is slow-paced yet it holds your interest, as Thomson makes it a feel good story and doesn’t disclose the backstory of Shawnee’s torturous past. Her focus is relationships and their importance in our lives. All the characters are too good. Nothing is told about the villain and his possible guilt, which could have been an interesting aspect of the plot. A journey through self-discovery, this book offers love, friendship and acceptance. If you like cozy stories, this one is for you.

True to its name, Miracles and Ghosts’ is a fantastic collection of Christmas stories. It starts with a heart-warming story of Julie Sandals who returns to her childhood home after seventeen years and finds love and hope despite the sinister plans of Doug. Finn weaves an element of magic in the narrative through a rainbow, white feather and the spiritual presence of a guardian angel.

‘Christmas Reunion’ highlights human values in a subtle manner; underlines the value of sibling love, kindness and nemesis.

A poignant story of Ursa and his cat pierced my heart though their new journey speaks of light.

‘At the Mall’ holds hope despite the mounting tension that gnaws at your heart, each moment. Finn won my heart with the miracle. All the stories are crafted well and have an emotional edge. The realism blends well with the magic and miracles, as soured relationships and challenges of life unfold. Finn’s signature style peeps through her cute kittens and Bubs. An enjoyable collection!

‘The Bubble Reputation’ is a haunting comment on the modern world which is driven by money, jealousy, social media, fake news and instant gratification. The story grabs your attention from page one when we meet Ursula Bloom who reveals her intentions and manipulates one of her employees to create a scandal that escalates to unimaginable proportions. While she basks in the glory of her malicious actions, Emmie Hobson loses almost everything. Is there a way out?

Fast-paced and realistic, Craigie creates an authentic story by crafting credible characters who could stoop absolutely low to tarnish the image of a popular author. She succeeds in stirring your emotions by placing you in the midst of a chilling scenario –  a smearing campaign against Emmie would haunt you and make you wonder how public opinion turns against you within moments.

This novella reveals the darkest side of humanity. It highlights that even your own friends and siblings could turn against you. Human values hold no significance in modern society and perils of social media cannot be dismissed with a shrug. I highly recommend this book. 

Thank you. Happy reading!
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

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