Welcome to autumn—or almost. I’m posting this a day early since it falls on a Saturday. This is a favorite time for me. The landscape is changing into a rosy glowing sunset. Animals are making final preparations for the coming cold weather and I’m enjoying it all, including the cooler weather. It does make for cozy reading.
Although you’ve seen these books reviewed here, I felt they were worthy of another look—or some of my top reads. Here are the books and their blurbs for fantastic fall reading.
Once Upon a Time in the Swamp
By C.S. Boyack
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Mari and her husband opted for a simple life as farmers. It’s been decades since the world tore itself apart, pitting neighbor against neighbor and family against each other. They were happy in this re-emerging world, until disaster struck.
Mari sets out on a solo quest to avenge the deaths of her family and loss of everything she holds dear. She’s ill equipped for the task, but seems to have time on her hands. Time alone in the wilderness to deal with her personal demons along the way.
She is helped by a few sympathetic elders and a couple of animal companions with lessons Mari can use if she pays attention. Can Mari find justice for her family?
Set in a post apocalyptic, Gulf Coast world, this is a story for fans of the old Spaghetti Westerns.
Return to Silverhills
By Sandra Cox
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A Western with strong romantic elements:
The Wades’ saga continues as Alex and Brandon return to Silverhills, bringing Alex’s friend Lisa with them.
They arrive home just as Jeff Wade, Brandon’s younger brother, is about to head a trail drive across the Chisholm Trail. But there’s a problem, the cattle drive cook has a broken arm.
A week later, Lisa sets out on the drive as the camp cook along with the Silverhills’ cowpunchers and a thousand head of longhorn. Trail drives are always dangerous, but this one has more than its share of perils. Snowstorms, flashfloods, hot lead and rustlers are just a few of the dangers they encounter.
And if that’s not enough for the trail boss to be dealing with, he can’t ignore the white-hot attraction he feels for the petite, lovely blonde who drives the chuckwagon like a seasoned camp cook. Jeff is very much afraid that falling in love could prove more fatal than the bullets flying along the Chisholm Trail.
The Last Drive
By John W. Howell
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In the sequel to Eternal Road – The final stop, Sam and James are reunited to look for two souls, Ryan and Eddie. Ryan was killed in Afghanistan, trying to avoid a schoolyard with his crippled plane. Eddie Rickenbacker, Ryan’s hero, is to guide Ryan to his Eternal Home, and now both are missing.
The higher-ups believe that there has been some interference in Ryan and Eddie’s journey by Lucifer, so Sam and James have the task of finding Ryan and Eddie to get them back on the road despite the evil interference. Unfortunately, the machinations designed to prevent Ryan and Eddy from completing their journey takes the pair to horrifying testing grounds. The places visited represent the best work of the Devil. They are the trenches of World War I in France, gladiators at the Roman Coliseum, the sinking Titanic in 1912, Hiroshima 45 minutes before the bomb, and the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943.
This book is for you if you like plenty of action, strong characters, time travel, and a touch of spiritual and historical fiction. So, join Sam and James as they try to find the missing souls while staying one step ahead of the Prince of Darkness, who is determined to destroy all that is good.
Embrace your inner child by reading a good book! D. L. Finn
Great books!! Happy fall, enjoy. xo
Thank you, Darlene! Happy fall and reading 🙂
Thanks for highlighting these wonderful authors, Denise!
Happy to share some of my good reads, Vera 🙂
Wow! I’m thrilled you included me on this short list for the quarter. So glad you enjoyed the story to this level.
I really did enjoy it. It also left me thinking and wondering if I could survive in that world. It’s a sign of a really well written story!
Congratulations to Sandra, John, and Craig! Thanks for sharing, Denise 💕🙂
I’m happy to share them, Harmony 🙂
Great selections, Denise!
Thank you, Teri 🙂
I’m honored. Thank you.
scoxoxo 🙂
It is a story I hope more get to enjoy 🙂 xo
Fantastic selections, Denise! I have read Craig’s and John’s books and Sandra’s is waiting on me. Love your reviews! Congrats all around!
Thank you, Jan 🙂 Definitely all good ones, and you have some great reading ahead!
Thank you so much, Denise for including The Last Drive in your list along with the terrific works of Craig and Sandra. You made my day today.
It’s a great story, and the research you put into it is amazing! Plus, the added bonus of being thought provoking too.
Aw. Thank you.
Great selection. Reading the blurbs (and having read one), I can see why you were so moved by them.
Thanks, Jacqui 🙂 Can’t go wrong with any of them. Xo
Thanks for these recommendations, Denise. I know John’s book is fabulous. I’m intrigued by the other two. Hugs all around.
Thank you, Teagan 🙂 You can’t go wrong with any of them! Hugs xo
Three terrific authors, who I’ve had the pleasure of reading. Thanks for spreading the word, Denise.
You are so right, Pete:) terrific authors and books
Love your reviews Denise. Congrats to John, Craig and Sandra for your enticing reviews. <3 x
Three terrific books Denise and worthy of your excellent reviews.. all winners and congratulations to John, Craig and Sandra.. xx
Thank you, Sally! You can’t go wrong with any of these 🙂 xo
Really enjoyed, “The Last Drive.” Thanks for sharing, Denise.
It was a fantastic read, Mark. Can’t go wrong with any of them!