Many thanks to Gallery Books and Netgalley for the chance to read and review this novel. By now many of you may know how much I love World War II Historical Fiction. There’s something about this period in history I find incredibly captivating. Each story is so immersive in the human experience, offering some form…
Tag: From Sand and Ash
From Sand and Ash – Review
Amy Harmon is unstoppable! Yet again, I am blown away by her talents for storytelling. I love WWII-era Historical Fiction to begin with, so I already knew Amy Harmon + the 1940s would = complete magic. From Sand and Ash begins in the 1930s with young Eva and Angelo. Angelo is forced by his father to…
A Different Blue – Review
Originally published in 2016. I’m convinced Amy Harmon is a genius. I read my first book, The Bird and the Sword, by her earlier this year and have been trying to get my hands on everything she’s written since then. Her writing is smart, beautiful and full of emotion. I finished A Different Blue this morning and I’m simply devastated…
The Bird and the Sword – Review
Amy Harmon’s first release of 2016, The Bird and the Sword, was an amazing book I read back in May. I devoured this book in less than 24 hours and still think of it frequently three months later. For me, the mark of a great author is one who can create a story that sticks with me long…