The following review was requested by the lovely people over at Wunderkind PR who always seem to know just what kind of books I like. :-) One of my favorite things about writing this blog is thinking up creative titles for the posts that somehow convey the essence of the book without giving too m...
In my quest to discover more Historical Fiction, I've been seeking out stories that deal with concepts that I'm intrigued by. When The Tumbling Turner Sisters was offered to me for review, with its family spotlight and its glimpse into the life of Vaudeville, I knew this was something that I would w...
#THETUMBLINGTURNERSISTERS AVAILABLE 6/14/16 FUN, INFORMATIVE AND ENTERTAINING! 4 STARS! @Juliettefay @GalleryBooks This was a very interesting and entertaining story about a lot of different things. Mostly Vaudeville, the girls growing up, America growing up, racism and people just trying to ma...
I enjoyed this book though not as much as her first book.
I can't believe how much I enjoyed this book. "Women's Lit" is a real hit or miss with me and more often is a miss...I really found myself getting into these characters though and loving some of them while laughing at others with their quirkiness..I would easily recommend this book to others.
I liked it OK and it was not a book that was hard to get into or anything. There just wasn't much "meat" to the story. In fact, it was pretty predictable. For what ever reason, though, I really liked the main character of the book. I think that the author (Fay) had so many things going on in her own...
I hesitated reading this; wasn't sure I was in the mood for a 'sad young widow with two small children' type of book, but the author presents the story in such a way that there are humorous parts and the concern of Janie's family and their close connection is touching.The book progresses through thi...