Gerry Wilson's debut novel is a work of historical fiction focusing on a southern woman named Leona Pinson who takes a chance at a romance only to have it backfire, and she must scramble to preserve her social standing in the community and keep both herself and her fatherless child safe from those who may... Continue Reading →
[16] Chapter 16 Review Syndicate: The Disenchantment
I've read quite a few historical fiction novels for Chapter 16, which I enjoy because it's not a genre that I prioritize in my own TBR stack, making it a great way to force me to read outside my comfort zone. The Disenchantment is Celia Bell's debut novel, and I am not exaggerating even a... Continue Reading →
[7] Chapter 16 Review Syndicate: The Silent Unseen
One of the things I love about reviewing books for Chapter 16 is that it forces me to read genres that I may otherwise ignore. Historical fiction is one of those genres, and Amanda McCrina's young adult historical fiction novel was a delightful venture into an unknown genre. Cover image of The Silent Unseen In... Continue Reading →