Lee Anne’s Blog of Bookish Information
Here’s your quick stop for book reviews, historical info, and more on Lee Anne’s blog
Lee Anne loves to read and watch history. She’s constantly browsing the historical fiction aisles, looking for her next favorite series. While working her day job, she’s almost always listening to a documentary or lecture on a wide-range of topics. Gathered in these blog posts, you’ll find her comments on recent stories or some interesting historical details that are impacting her writing.
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Book Review for The Blackout Murders
Amateur sleuths gather in a quiet English town to solve The Blackout Murders in this first-in-series novel set in 1941 England.
Book Review for Eyewitness Sketch
In 1930s Chicago, an artist uses her drawings to depict society life, until she witnesses a murder and her talents become a threat.
Book Review for Undercover Wish
In this book review for Undercover Wish, learn how this historical suspense winds a retelling of Aladdin with the 1892 World’s Fair.
Book Review for Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 6: Martyr
In this book review for Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 6: Martyr, the team suffers a devastating blow that might rip them apart.
Book review for Ring of Secrets
During the American Revolution, New York harbored many spies, and this book review for Ring of Secrets tells how one agent came to life here.
For Liberty and Conscience Kickstarter
The For Liberty and Conscience Kickstarter celebrates America’s birthday with great stories. Check out these novels about the birth of the USA.
On the Night Before Christmas
On the night before Christmas in 1899, England faced conflicting emotions between the war and the season’s Joy. Here’s a commemorative poem.
Book Review for Christmas in the Castle Library
Ellie spends Christmas researching in a highly restricted library and finds a secret that’s been lost for a century.
2025 Black Friday Book Sales
Book specials for your Thanksgiving shopping. Find just the right gifts for the suspense lovers on your list, and maybe find a little something for you too.
The Secret Investigator of Astor Street book review
In 1924, the secret investigator of Astor Street learns the excitement and dangers of solving crimes along the streets of Chicago.
The Collector of Burned Books book review
Books outlawed under Nazi controlled governments find a home in Paris. One spunky professor finds a way for the books to fight back, until the Nazis overtake her precious city.
Book Review for The Scottish Ladies’ Detective Agency
A thief stalks aristocrats at house parties until The Scottish Ladies’ Detective Agency enters the scene.
Book Review for Every Hour until Then
Kathryn simultaneously lives in two eras that are only fifty years apart. They’re about to come crashing together, and everyone she loves is in danger.
Book Review for The Starlet Spy
During WWII, a Hollywood star is recruited to recover missing atomic research in her home country, but she soon realizes that she’s beyond her depth in the dangerous world of espionage.
Book Review for The Curious Inheritance of Blakely House
A curious inheritance from an estranged uncle and a mystery surrounding his death. Can Sydney Forrester solve the mystery of her uncle before she loses everything?
Book Review for A Noble Scheme by Roseanna M. White
When self-made detectives, The Imposters, are asked to save someone’s lost son, they must face their own tragic past as they solve their newest case.
Book Review for When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer
If you lived in two eras with only your sleep separating each life, how would you adapt? Libby has dreams of her future, but she’s forced to wait until her 21st birthday to pursue them. When her path is chosen for her, she must face her fears to save her future.
Book Review for Snow on the Tulips by Liz Tolsma
If an enemy invaded your home, would you fight back? Would you hide from the truth? Would you just accept the new government? Find out what some people did in the Netherlands during World War Two.
Book Review for With Every Letter by Sarah Sundin
Two people isolated from their coworkers by fear find strength to grow beyond their self-imposed limits through a anonymous letters.
Book Review for A Song Unheard by Roseanna M. White
She wants to steal his cypher key, but it’s the only thing that might save his family. Can they work together, or will their separate paths destroy everyone they love?
Book Review for Fawkes by Nadine Brandes
What does it take to stop a plague and save your life? If you had the power, would you do it?
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