In my review of "The Spear of Tyranny" earlier this month, I said the book "was a completely blasé finish to what had been an excellent and intruding saga up to that point." That novel was part of a trilogy, and its final volume failed to live up to the bar that its two prequels set. I'm bring tha...
Noreen Riols continues her "House of Annanbrae" series with all the emotional intensity and drama that the first two volumes had. There was, however, a problem: One climactic scene involved a plot element that I found a bit atypical for this sort of novel. I won't say what it was, as to not give a...
I used to not be a fan of historical fiction, but, after reading wonderful novels in that genre by authors such as Bodie and Brock Thoene, Jim Walker, and Gilbert Morris, I realized how good they were. Noreen Riols' "Where Hope Shines Through" was in the same league. A good story, likable characte...