The Suffragette’s Daughter by Michelle Salter #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #4.5*

In a world where men rule, can a woman ever succeed? Trainee journalist Iris Woodmore is invited to accompany Mrs Sybil Siddons, only the third woman to ever stand for Parliament, to a debate at the House of Commons. Iris is thrilled but scared. The place holds painful memories. Her mother, Violet, died there when she fell into the River Thames during a daring suffragette … Continue reading The Suffragette’s Daughter by Michelle Salter #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #4.5*

Muskat Ramble by Mim Eichmann #BookReview #LivingSpringsPublishers #4*

Seamlessly threaded into the emerging hot jazz music scene that captured the hearts of music lovers in 1913 New Orleans, are the themes of the tightening Jim Crow era, World War I and its aftermath of economic ills, political upheavals and epidemics, and the choices, heartbreaks and ultimate decisions of women of all races. At its heart, however, “Muskrat Ramble” is the saga of a … Continue reading Muskat Ramble by Mim Eichmann #BookReview #LivingSpringsPublishers #4*