Today three books that I have reviewed over the past few months are being released: two that I really loved, and one that I thought was okay.

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First up, “The Gargoyle.” The story is funny, sweet, touching, and unpredictable. I absolutely recommend it, although I do want to warn readers of graphic imagery and language. I have probably gotten more traffic to my blog from people looking for reviews and information about this book than for any other reason.

Read my reviewBuy “The Gargoyle” on Amazon

Next, “The 19th Wife.” “The 19th Wife” is a multi-time period story dealing with the legacy of polygamy in lter small transparent pictureMormonism and Morman fundamentalism. The main characters are Jordan Scott – a young man kicked out at 14 years old of a polygamous community in Utah calling itself “First Latter Day Saints” for holding his stepsister’s hand – and Eliza Ann Young, the 19th wife of Brigham Young turned moral crusader against polygamy.

Read my ReviewBuy “The 19th Wife” on Amazon

Lastly, “The White Mary.”  “The White Mary” is the story of journalist Marika Vecera and her quest to find war correspondent Robert Lewis in the jungles of Papua New Guinea.

Read my ReviewBuy “The White Mary” on Amazon

  5 Responses to “Hot off the Presses – New Book Releases”

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  1. Ha, I didn’t put that together, but that’s pretty funny.

  2. Isn’t that funny they are all pictures of women’s backs:)

  3. Three women’s backs, but those three women sound like they couldn’t be more different from each other. :)

    I love this feature, Jen! I want to read The 19th Wife really bad!

  4. Your reviews of Gargoyle and 19th Wife are why they are on my TBR Wish List.

  5. Thanks Bree! That really means a lot to hear.

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