Book Review The Fabled Earth by Kimberly Brock

The Fabled Earth by Kimberly Brock

In 1959 Southern Georgia, Cleo Woodbine is a reclusive painter in her 50s, spending her time foraging and jarring fruits and preserves from the land. She keeps to herself and brushes off the rumors about her. One day a man who saved her life nearly 30 years ago returns, reminding her of that fateful night… Continue reading The Fabled Earth by Kimberly Brock

The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay

The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay

Luisa Voekler is a CIA code breaker in 1980s Washington, D.C. Even since she was a young girl, she’s excelled at solving puzzles and deciphering messages. Her grandfather made sure to cultivate those skills. Having been raised by her grandparents who emigrated from Berlin when she was a child, she doesn’t know much about her parents. She was told they died in a car accident. And her grandparents have always been tight-lipped about their life before America. Despite her remarkable performance and exceptional intelligence, she’s stuck deciphering messages from WWII. But while helping a coworker with her assignments, she notices a symbol on one of them – one that she’s seen before on her grandfather’s mail. Unfortunately her grandfather has passed and cannot reveal what connection – if any – exists between the letters at the CIA and the one she saw years ago. And when she begins to investigate, she realizes there’s more to her family’s history than she was ever clued in on. The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay is a dual-timeline, dual POV historical fiction novel in which Luisa gets closer to finding the truth and the danger that held her family prisoner for decades.  Read more