Lynda Custer
Glitter by Elise Noble Beginning with Ana’s baking flour episode to the end with Carmen’s story of her husband Nate and son’s fishing trip, Ms. Noble develops the plot with humor. Featuring Bradley’s unique talent and skill to shop and have fun, the story offers hope to Ana’s boredom and fears in her new life allowing Tabby the ability to have a normal childhood. Finding a young woman, Jennifer, in trouble, Emmy’s and Ana’s proficiency in problem solving aids Jennifer. Ana realizes that she is able to offer Tabby the childhood she never had and can continue to be involved in the action she misses. "I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book"
Chris McCracken
This is an "in-between" book - a shorter novella to round out the stories behind each character. I personally enjoy these short-stories - they give the author an opportunity to connect the dots, if you will. As far as the story line for this one, I do enjoy when a despicable character gets what's coming to them. I also liked how Ana continues to develop as a person and embrace new parts of life. Though she is a product of some unfortunate circumstances previously in life, she is trying to be a good mom and partner. And who doesn't enjoy it when the female part of the Black team kicks butt! Looking forward to the 2020 books - and appreciate Elise being such a productive author!
fola onabanjo
I really enjoy this book, Ana fitting in to normal life in America after her ordeal in Russia. This is another page turning short story you will enjoy as I did. Serving justice and teaching a guy a lesson he deserved for blackmailing an innocent girl, brings the Blackwood girls together and it was fun fun fun! Welldon Elise i love this book.