Enola always did quite well on her own. With Sherlock, she does even better. To say I was excited about the latest installment in the Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer is rather an understatement. I bought and re-read all the original books to refresh my memory, and enjoyed them as thoroughly as I hadContinue reading “Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche”
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Speak Easy
Today I’m reviewing a new book called Speak Easy, a historical mystery set in 1922 by Lori Adams. If you’re interested in reading this book and leaving some feedback for Ms. Adams, I got my copy on Netgalley; or, you can wait until the book is officially released and read it then. The first thingContinue reading “Speak Easy”