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REVIEW: Remastering Jerna by Ann Somerville

REVIEW: Remastering Jerna by Ann Somerville

Dear Ms. Somerville: Remastering Jerna is a remarkable book that harkens back to the beginnings of the novel in the eighteenth century. It is a spiritual autobiography, a travel narrative, a psychological exploration of extreme stress, a prison story, the memoirs of a whore — all the stuff of the novel’s infancy and growth. Although [...]

REVIEW: Unlawful Contact by Pamela Clare

REVIEW: Unlawful Contact by Pamela Clare

Dear Ms. Clare: I admit to having some reservations about starting this book because I had a real hard time with the heroine in Hard Evidence. However, the gritty and realistic feel that emanated from the pages of this book were captivating and made the book hard to put down. I read that you had [...]