The author, Georgia Hunter, did meticulous research on this book that is based on her grandfather's family. Even though this is a book of historical fiction her careful research really brings to life the struggles of the Kurc family during World War II. The story, which was largely left untold until Georgia discovers the stories during a family reunion, is one of struggles, hardship, love and the endurance of the human spirit.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Review of We Were The Lucky Ones
The author, Georgia Hunter, did meticulous research on this book that is based on her grandfather's family. Even though this is a book of historical fiction her careful research really brings to life the struggles of the Kurc family during World War II. The story, which was largely left untold until Georgia discovers the stories during a family reunion, is one of struggles, hardship, love and the endurance of the human spirit.
Friday, November 14, 2025
Yukon Quest by Tracie Peterson Reviewed
I love to read. You could even say I am passionate about reading. As soon as I finish one book, I start another. I purchase books by the dozen just to make sure I am never without a book. Hmm, sounds a bit like an addiction even.
As an avid reader, I am always looking for a good book. Over the years, I have become more selective about what I will read. Just because it makes the bestsellers' list does not mean it will make my list. I do not care to read books that are sexually explicit or depict graphic violence. I see enough of that on the nightly news. While I do not read Christian Fiction exclusively, I do tend to prefer the books in that genre.
My Personal Review of The Yukon Quest Trilogy
When I read the trilogy, "Yukon Quest" by Tracie Peterson. I found it intriguing; at times, perhaps even riveting. The stories are about the trials and hardships faced by three women trying to survive in Alaska during the gold rush. Surrounded by greed, lust, cruelty, deception and lies, these women are each challenged to maintain and defend their decency and faith.
I enjoyed the historical aspects as well as the romantic aspects of each of these books. I am captivated by the beauty and awe of Alaska and I would love to visit that breathtaking state. However, I would not desire to visit under the conditions of the 1800's.
One word of advice, you will not want to finish book 1 until you have book 2 in you possession.
Three Excellent Books!
Treasures of the North (Yukon Quest Book #1)Check Price Ashes and Ice (Yukon Quest Book #2)Check Price Rivers of Gold (Yukon Quest Book #3)Check Price
About the Author ~ Tracie Peterson
One of my favorite authors!
Tracie Peterson, born 1959, is an author of Christian fiction. She writes many historical novels, with romantic threads in them, as well as writing with other Christian authors on joint novels. Many of her books are published by Bethany House. She originally used the pen name of Janelle Jamison. Peterson has published over 60 novels.
Other Books by Tracie Peterson I Have Reviewed on Review This Reviews
Forever By Your Side by Tracie Peterson Book Review
A Shelter of Hope by Tracie Peterson - Book Reviewed
ReviewThisBooks.com
This book review article was originally published by me in 2009 on a different site that no longer exists.
© 2009 Cynthia Sylvestermouse
Thursday, October 9, 2025
A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier
![]() |
| A Single Thread |
Historical Fiction is one of my favorite genres to read and Tracy Chevalier is among my favorite authors. A Single Thread, did not disappoint. Chevalier draws you right into the story from the very beginning and you not only read a moving story but learn a bit of history along the way.
Book Review
Book on Amazon
Friday, September 5, 2025
To Hunt an Heiress by Martha Keyes - Book Reviewed
I have recently been reading the Bachelors of Blackstone's book series. The series is a collaboration between several of my favorite authors and each book has been great. I just finished the book, "To Hunt an Heiress" by Martha Keyes, and found it quite humorous and entertaining. Therefore, I definitely wanted to review and recommend it to anyone who enjoys clean historical romance with a touch of humor.
It is not necessary to read every book in the series and it is not necessary to read them in a specific order. The series does have a few characters, like Sir William Blackstone, shared by all of them, but the the books don't have a timeline that must be rigidly followed.
To Hunt an Heiress was actually unique and funny enough that it had me telling my husband, who does not read romantic fiction, some of the mischievous antics of one of the characters in the book. It's makes me grateful that the only pets we have ever entertained in our home were dogs and cats.
Aside from the borrowed pet in the story, the plot was still unique enough and the banter between the main characters was still funny enough, to recommend the book.
To Hunt an Heiress Book Synopsis
To Hunt an HeiressCheck PriceSebastian Drake needs money quick in order to get custody of his half-brothers and sister. They are currently living with their uncle who has a hot temper, especially when he has been drinking, which is most often. Sebastian could not originally get the custody because he was not 21. Now that he is old enough, he must find a way to show the courts that he is financially capable of providing for his siblings. Unfortunately, his own father's wealth was "assumed" and spent by his step-father. Plus, the family estate has been left to him in deep debt.
With the help of two friends, he sets out to meet, court and marry an heiress quickly. However, when he asks one heiress to marry him after courting her for a week, that heiress' uncle is quick to share with the all of society that Sebastian is an heiress hunter. That shared knowledge makes Sebastian's plight much harder.
Upon hearing the gossip about the heiress hunter in their midst, Selina Lawrence sets out to teach the fortune hunter a lesson and employs some very interesting tactics. Since she is a wealthy widow, society does not frown on her for not walking the proper line like they would a vulnerable debutante.
The challenges between Sebastian and Selina make for a very entertaining game for readers to observe.
_________________________
More Reviews of Books by Martha Keyes
Review of Reputation at Risk: A Chronicle of Misadventures
Secrets of a Duke: A Chronicle of Misadventures
The Widow and the Highlander (Tales from the Highlands Book1)
The Enemy and Miss Innes (Tales from the Highlands Book 2)
The Innkeeper and the Fugitive (Tales from the Highlands Book 3)
A Reckless Courtship: A Chronicle of Misadventures
More Great Books Reviewed
ReviewThisBooks.com
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Peasants to Patriots - A Book Review
This carefully researched book of historical fiction takes place in the early days of the United States. It covers the time period just prior to the revolutionary war and continuing until the colonies become a country. It is particularly interesting that the author researched when his ancestors entered the colonies and their struggles through the early years of the new country.
This is the fourth in a series of books the author has written, tracing back his ancestors to Scotland, Ireland, Prussia and finally to the new world.
Book Summary
Links to books and Reviews
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Reviewing -The Glassmaker
![]() |
| The Glassmaker by Tracy Chavalier |
Story Summary
Book on Amazon
Reviews of Andriana Trigiani Books
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Reviewing The Good Left Undone
If you love historical fiction, like I do, this wonderful story of a grandmother near the end of her life will be one you will enjoy. She spends time with her family filling them in on the family history and secrets from years gone by. In this story you will also learn of history from World War II and what life was like in Italy, France, England and Scotland as told through the grandmothers' stories.
Adriana Trigiani has long been one of my favorite authors of historical fiction and she does not disappoint in this novel.
Story Summary
Historical Fiction Books I Have Reviewed
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
The Spinster's Resolve ~ A Book Review
Set in the 1800's England, life was full of many rules and protocols that spanned all the classes. There were "rules" that just never were broken or you ended up being the gossip of the next "ton" event.
Grace Skye might just be breaking some of those rules.
When her mother died, she was thrust into the role of keeping the household in order. That meant looking after her father and her younger sister. Grace's thoughts of marriage and a family of her own were put on hold. An then the unthinkable happened! Her father passed away after suffering a stroke! Now what was going to happen with the estate and her role in running it? She has 6 months to figure something out. Her sister is only 16 and has not yet had a "coming out". Wherever will she be able to meet an eligible bachelor to wed? Are they both doomed to spinsterhood?
Grace is preparing to meet Lord Bainbridge, who being the next closest relative will now inherit the estate and make all the decisions. Grace and Heather (her sister) will be at the whiles of an uncle that really doesn't want to deal with them. He's just interested in the estate and how much profits he can make to feather his coffers, getting Grace and her sister married off and then doing as he pleased. But his plans are not going to be realized so easily.
Grace has other ideas and is using all her wiles to figure out a way forward without marrying a man she has no interest in.
This book is a really good read and I enjoyed the history lesson that Lateefa Harris gives us both at the start of the novel ans more tidbits at the end as well. I was thoroughly taken in by this book and enjoyed turning page after page right to the very end.
If you are looking for an interesting read, with a great story line, this one just might fit your bill. Filled with Historical romance and some mystery to keep you guessing, this book is really enjoyable. The Spinster's Resolve is Ranked in the Top 10 Best Sellers in Historical Mysteries I know you will enjoy it too!
Well done Lateefa Harris, I look forward to reading more! Hope you enjoy this book too! Available on Kindle!
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Book Review- At the Edge of the Orchard
Book Summary
About the Author
Link to Book on Amazon
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Book Review-10 Little Rules for a Double-Butted Adventure
Book Summary
- Open Your Mind--don't always look for differences but rather look for common ground.
- Setbacks--in any challenge you will have setbacks, you need to persevere and realize life is not in a straight line.
- Enjoy the Downhills--sometimes we need to relax and enjoy the good times instead of always looking for the next challenge ahead.
- Focus on the Now-stay in the present and it is much easier to get through.
- Never Quit on a Bad Day--things will look up if you just give it time.
- Continue to Dream--Hope and Dreams make your challenges come true.
Author Interview
1. First of all, would you tell our readers a bit about your background.
I didn’t begin writing fiction manuscripts until 2017, and my first book, Sunflowers Beneath the Snow, launched in January 2022. However, I was not completely new to writing. I started my own business in 2000 helping small companies with their online presence by writing website copy, newsletters, and even email campaigns.
Although I wanted to write fiction, I was too afraid. At the time, I was living in an emotionally abusive relationship, and I couldn’t handle more rejection. However, when I finally left that relationship in 2017, the words started flowing from me and haven’t stopped.
Since the first book, I’ve also written An Enemy Like Me (Jan 2023) and Daughters of Green Mountain Gap (Jan 2024). As of February 14th, 2025, my fourth book, 10 Little Rules for a Double-Butted Adventure, launched.
2. I found this book to be very inspiring. What motivated you to share this adventure with your readers.
My husband and I chose to ride across the United States on a tandem bicycle to raise money for Toys for Tots. But that was not my only reason. After getting out of that bad relationship, I didn’t feel like I had any worth, value, or anything to contribute. I decided I wanted some kind of adventure that would prove to the world that I wasn’t done living. It turns out that I was the one who needed that lesson!
As we rode mile after mile for 3102 miles, I began to heal. I also began to see life lessons in the journey we were on. Because I love to mentor others, especially women and teens struggling to find their worth, I felt my experiences could be helpful to others – and 10 Little Rules for a Double-Butted Adventure was born.
3. I have noted that this is your fourth book and the first three were written after the Double-Butted Adventure featured in this book. In what way did your adventure inspire you to write the books?
I’m so glad you asked this question because the answer is “in all ways!” Let me explain.
As we were finishing up the last half-mile of our journey, my husband pointed up a hill to a flag. He told me it was the flag to the Marine Corps Memorial where we would end our ride. I started to cry. Then laugh. Then cry again.
At that moment, I realized something staggering. I, Teri M Brown, non-athlete, had successfully ridden across the United States on a tandem bicycle. I could do anything I put my mind to. It wasn’t a matter of “if I could do something.” Instead, it was a matter of “what did I want to do?” I knew the answer. I wanted to be an author.
As soon as we got home, I got to work. Fourteen months later, I held my first novel in my hand.
4. What is the main thing you would like your readers to remember from this book?
You don’t have to be something special or extraordinary to do something big and bold and adventurous. Everything you need to succeed is already inside. All you have to do is want it and then start working toward the goal.
5. Do you have any plans in the works or future books?
I’m currently finishing up a children’s book called Little Lola and Her Big Dream with illustrations by Lorri D Perini. I hope to have this out by early summer. I’m also working on a humorous contemporary novel about a woman going through menopause. Finally, I have an idea for another historical fiction, though it seems to have a mystery or suspense flair to it!
6. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer these questions for our Review This readers. Is there anything else you would like them to know about your books?
Although I cross genres – historical fiction, short stories, flash fiction, children’s books, creative non-fiction, and contemporary humor – all my books have one thing in common and that’s strong characters. I tell everyone I love to introduce readers to characters they’d love to invite to lunch.
If you enjoy character-driven fiction, I’d love to connect. Head on over to my website at www.terimbrown.com. There, you can connect with me on social media, join my twice-monthly newsletter, listen to my podcast Online for Authors and pick the next book on your TBR, purchase signed copies of my books, and/or reach out on my contact page.
Reviews of Other Books by Teri M Brown
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Stare Down - Book Review
![]() |
| St. Louis Gateway Arch Photographed by Mary Beth Granger |
Book Summary
Author Interview
Monday, September 16, 2024
Introducing Joe Pickett, Season 1
Joe Pickett is the new, unassuming game warden in a remote area of Wyoming. He is a quiet man and not your typical hero. Joe is publically introduced to his neighbors in Saddle String as a push-over after a poacher holds him at gunpoint - with Joe's gun. The "bad guys" consider him to be easy-to-manage and believe he'll fall in line with the how-it's-done-here mentality of the town and surrounding public lands. But Joe is a game warden who follows the rules, and expects everyone else to follow the rules too, even if he has to give his life to protect the wildlife. In this review, I will tell you a bit more about Joe and the characters of Saddle String.
![]() |
| Photo Credit: By Bob Wick of the Bureau of Land Management (public domain) |
Joe Pickett, Season 1
As a young boy, Joe decides he wants to become a game warden. The outdoors is his sanctuary and he has a caring spirit.
Joe Pickett season 1, episode 1 opens almost immediately with a life or death situation during Joe's normal game warden business. Ote Keeley is a local outfitter and hunting guide. He needs his hunting license to make a living and support his family be he's also a poacher and Joe catches him in the act. During the confrontation, Ote taunts Joe for having arrested the Governor for fishing without a license.
"I didn't know he was the Governor". Joe responded. But it wouldn't have made a difference if he had known. Rules are rules. And unlike Joe's predecessor, Vern, Joe doesn't cut deals or do favors. He doesn't follow Vern's suggestion to focus on ticketing the tourists and looking the other way for the residents.
During the confrontation, Ote takes Joe's sidearm and holds him at gun point. Even at gunpoint, Joe doesn't back down from his plan to write him up for poaching. Fortunately, they come to a sort of truce and no one dies. Not on that day.
Later, Ote's body is found, shot dead with an arrow, in Joe's yard. Joe is trying to figure out why Ote would have come to his home on horseback, with an arrow in him. While law enforcement immediately arrests a suspect - surprisingly, they don't arrest Joe for the murder - Joe begins researching the crime from the game warden perspective. Ote was killed with an illegal arrow tip.
As the murder count increases, people seem to be falsely accused, evidence disappears, and Joe knows he's missing a piece of the puzzle. But will he, his wife, and children live through the investigation or should he give up his job and turn a blind eye to it all?
This story is a modern western murder mystery in a gorgeous mountainous setting. There were so many characters who were unlikeable in this one small town that I couldn't guess who was exactly at fault.
Characters:
Joe Pickett (Michael Dorman) and his wife, Marybeth (Julianna Guill) are trying to raise their children in a peaceful and safe setting. Marybeth was a lawyer until she made the conscious decision to stay home and raise her children - rather than be the stressed, absent parent that busy lawyers often are. Her mother Missy (Sharon Lawrence) frequently berates Marybeth for this choice, for being a game warden's wife, and for choosing a simple life. Interesting that Missy feels like she's in the position to judge anyone about their life choices.
Ote Keeley (Benjamin Hollingsworth) is the "degenerate" married to April Keeley (Vivienne Guynn) and they have children. Even though Ote died at the very beginning of the series, we think about him alot. And April incites both disgust and empathy.
Nate Romanowski (Mustafa Speaks) is the prepper/recluse who is immediately arrested for the murder of Ote based solely on one incident they had in the past (Ote killed one of Nate's birds of prey) and because Nate owns a bow. Nate comes across as frightening and perhaps manipulative. He asks Joe to find the truth and Marybeth ends up being his lawyer for the murder trial.
There is a huge cast. And far too many to list. There are the rich folks, poor folks, law-abiding folks, schemers, very strange-but-harmless folks, and the killers. Most all of law enforcement and politicians are questionable and either lazy/inept or trying to redirect.
I enjoyed Joe Pickett, Season 1 so much that I binge-watched it one weekend. I immediately began recommending it to others. I love thriller/mysteries that are set in amazing settings. The elk, bison, and mountains are all peaceful eye-candy. The clash between the good guys, bad guys, and flawed guys is the cherry on top.
The Joe Pickett series written by C.J. Box
This tv series is based on the books written by C.J. Box. I have book 1 in my kindle and haven't read it yet only because I've been so engrossed in several of W. Michael Gear's historical fiction series. After discovering the Joe Pickett tv series by accident, you can know that I will begin reading the C.J. Box books next. Especially since there are many books in the written series and only 1 and 2 and the television series.
Related Links
Joe Pickett, season 1 on Amazon Prime Video or DVD
Author C.J. Box on Amazon: Open Season (A Joe Pickett Novel Book 1)
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Book Review - Spark of Revolution
Book Summary
Author Interview
Other Books by DeWayne Landwehr
The Review This Reviews Contributors
Sylvestermouse
Dawn Rae B
MbgPhoto
Brite-Ideas
Wednesday Elf
Olivia Morris
Treasures by Brenda
The Savvy Age
Margaret Schindel
Raintree Annie
Lou16
Sam MonacoTracey Boyer
Cheryl Paton
Renaissance Woman
BarbRad
Bev Owens
BuckHawk
Decorating for Events
Heather426
Coletta Teske
MissMerFaery
Mickie_G
Review This Reviews is Dedicated to the Memory of Our Beloved Friend and Fellow Contributor
We may be apart, but
You Are Not Forgotten








.jpeg)








