Silver's Reviews
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Saturday, December 27, 2025
FEATURING: The Almost Sisters by Joshilyn Jackson
I would recommend THE ALMOST SISTERS to readers who enjoy Southern living and adorablecharacters you wish you could spend some time with and will miss once you turn the last page.
THE ALMOST SISTERS is a book that will bring you closer to your own loved ones.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Spotlight of A Walk Among Heroes by James McDevitt
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REVIEW BLURBS:
“A heartfelt, gripping, insightful, and compelling novel…”
“Completely authentic… hilarious and utterly entertaining.”
“Your depiction of war and brotherhood is the beating heart of your novel.”
“Expertly executed… cinematic quality.”
ABOUT A WALK AMONG HEROES:
Through the eyes of T.J., a young soldier returning from World War II, and Smitty, a World War I ace haunted by the ghosts of his past, the story weaves a rich tapestry of interconnected lives shaped by war, hope, and resilience.
Anchored by a love story that defies time, the novel masterfully bridges two world wars, exploring the bonds of family, the weight of duty, and the ultimate cost of heroism.
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Thursday, December 25, 2025
Spotlight of Crossroads by Steve Doherty
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PRAISE FOR CROSSROADS:
I decided to change up my usual genre of book that I read, that genre being true crime and try something totally different . I came across this newly published book by Steven Doherty entitled " Crossroads" a Jonathan Preston Novel. Crossroads takes place after World War 2. I was amazed that once I started reading it I did not want to put it down. A big theme to this book is spies and espionage, The author wrote the book so detailed that you could feel the tension that the main character was dealing with during his journey to take down Uchito Tsukuda. One thing I really like about this book was its accurate depiction of history and how the author wrote as accurately as possible. I learned alot reading this book. His use of words made the reader feel like they were actually there and taking part in all the action. I could definitely picture this book being made into a movie and someone like Liam Neeson playing the main character Jonathan. I will certainly be reading more of Mr. Dohertys books in the future.-Amazon Reviewer
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Spotlight of Lady Knight by Alison Blasdell
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A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and the Fall of the Knights Templar.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Spotlight of Desert Songs by Daniel Gard'ner
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A rock and roll noir set primarily in Los Angeles.
Desert Songs is a crime-adjacent novel set in the shadowy terrain where show business intersects with the Los Angeles underworld.
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Monday, December 22, 2025
Poinsettia Girl by Jennifer Wizbowski
It is 1710 Venice and we meet Agata Farusi who is ten years old and her mother has just died.
She now has to live with her father and her beloved Nonna.
Nonna sees that it isn't safe for Agata to live with her father, and she is getting old and frail so she places Agata in Ospedale de la Pieta.
Ospedale de la Pieta was an orphanage for children that had been abandoned or orphaned.
It wasn't like a regular orphanage, though. It was for girls who have musical talent and who remain there until they are married. It is also a place where the children/girls were treated well.
Agata loses her name when she enters and becomes Agata de la Pieta.
I enjoyed learning about the life in this time and about the orphanage and the story of Agata de la Pieta’s life. Agata is a real person.
It was also very interesting that Vivaldi was there and that he was the person who accompanied her to the Ospedale de la Pieta. 4/5
Thank you to the author for a copy of her book. All opinions are my own.












