
Should I follow Homer?
Goodreads is doing a giveaway of Odyssey. They asked if I wanted to follow the author. Decomposing? What has he composed lately?


Should I follow Homer?
Goodreads is doing a giveaway of Odyssey. They asked if I wanted to follow the author. Decomposing? What has he composed lately?

The Housemaid’s Secret by Freida McFadden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I love a series. Especially if I can get to a couple of the books at a time, this one was available when I found the first book. Yep, Libby.
Lauryn Allman did the narration as she did on the first book, so there was consistency in the story.
I found some parts of this one confusing. Maybe if you can read the book, it would be more apparent, but listening can lose threads. Or is it my ADHD? Still, by the end, I knew what was what. And the story continues.
Sadly, I can’t continue as the next two books weren’t available.
At least the book didn’t end on a cliffhanger.
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was not what I expected. I thought for sure that I would find it boring or silly. But instead, I found a very interesting story, told in a way that kept I interested from the very beginning.
The narrator, Lauryn Allman, did a marvelous job of varying her voice for each character, making them believable.
The film has been out for a while. My favorite way to watch books made into movies is to read them first. So that was my goal. Little did I imagine I’d be hooked into reading the next few books. As soon as I’ve read them all, I will find the movie.
Don’t you love Libby? I wouldn’t be able to read/listen to so many books without it.
Well, I hope this is made into a movie. This was suspenseful, thrilling, and intriguing! It had a star-studded cast of narrators, including Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Kiff VandenHeuvel, Suehyla El-Attar Young, Peter Ganim, Saskia Maarleveld, and James Fouhey. So not only did Ms. Witherspoon write this, but she also narrated it.
The characters were believable, flawed, and hopeful.
The book kept me interested long past a decent bedtime. I had to know what was going to happen.
I highly recommend this book. Libby provided my version. Thank you!


Holding up the princess dress with the empire-waist, she admired the illusion. She could be the empress. But there on the wall, the hand print. Blood?
She remembered the bare foot imprint in the flower garden. They were trying to impress her with their daring, trying to scare her.
It took her five minutes to dress and sweep her hair into the crown. She could impress, too.
Still biding her time, she bagged the crown and donned her long raincoat. She and the magician had a secret. Two more months.
Leaning against the tree, she felt the universe of power as she watched the interloper being eaten. The dragon wasn’t impressed. Still he winked. The empress was impressed.

This was my favorite of the Memory House series. The series doesn’t have so many characters in common. Instead, there are threads of common ground. People meeting and supporting others. This book started sadly, but stick with it as magic will happen. Common sense and caring. Those are the silver threads. I don’t think that was a spoiler. Just the gift of these books.
This book was the last of the series, and it, too, was a Kindle Unlimited. These are short books that took only a couple of nights to read. I think you’ll like them. A nice escape from the stress of life right now.
What the Heart Remembers by Bette Lee Crosby
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There are always new people to greet. We met Max in the Loft. This story follows her as she tries to determine whether her dreams are worth pursuing.
I don’t like romance. But I love books about people finding their way. This book includes a little romance, but stick with it. There is more to the story.
This might have been the shortest of the Memory House books, as I got through it very quickly.
Once again, Bette Lee Crosby writes an engaging story. Text-to-speech helps me. This was on Kindle Unlimited.
The Loft by Bette Lee Crosby
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is a nice series. Though there is a bit of romance, what I like about each one is getting to know other people, characters, and philosophies, as well as the magic of life. They help us see how family grows, even those not blood-related.
After meeting the main characters in the first book, Memory House, we now watch their relationships grow or diminish. Life does as life does, boringly predictable with occasional accidents. And the characters live.
Bette Lee Crosby can tell a story. She keeps the reader involved in her world.
This copy was a Kindle Unlimited using text-to-speech. It was so good I had to pick up the next to get my Memory House fix.
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