Jennifer L. Armstrong

Jennifer L. Armstrong's favorite authors on Smashwords

Lawrence G. Wrenn
Latest book: Canonical Odds and Ends.
Published September 20, 2019.

Smashwords book reviews by Jennifer L. Armstrong

  • Touchstone on April 27, 2012

    A rich and absorbing novel, full of detail. I was carried away by the setting as much as by the story. Well done!
  • You'll See! on Oct. 31, 2012

    A lovely depiction of small town life. Highly recommended.
  • Cordell's Poems of Spiritual Inspiration: Second Edition on Aug. 01, 2014

    Thanks for sharing these faith-filled poems, Cordell! If anyone is looking for clear direction about the Christian faith with a personal touch, this volume of poems would be a good place to start. Blessings!
  • Children of Wrath: A Witch Killers Story on March 07, 2016

    Thanks for sharing! I appreciate every Christian author who gives their writing away. Such a blessing. I'm featuring it today on my Novel of the Day page at Free Online Novels. Let me know if you write more!
  • He's Got Her Goat on June 09, 2016

    I run the Free Online Novels website. I was so glad to be able to list Christine's romance novel on my Novel of the Day page. I love discovering an author who writes a clean, wholesome romance and makes it available for free. Thanks so much, Christine! Blessings, Jennifer
  • Lady Collendon's Cook on Sep. 23, 2018

    Brew up a pot of tea and let Lady Collendon’s Cook take you back to the pre-World War II days of upper-class England. Fans of Remains of the Day will enjoy this suspenseful story that starts out in a stately home that entertains both English aristocrats and German diplomats. But when a German diplomat staying in Lord and Lady Collendon’s home orders some wurst and shortly thereafter, dies in his room, tainted pork is one of the possible causes. Is it an assassination attempt? Interested parties may not believe it is but it is politically convenient to pursue the possibility. Naturally, Lady Collendon’s cook becomes a person of interest. We get introduced to a variety of characters who we might be tempted to think of as ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances. But as the story unfolds, Herbert Howard Jones shows us that these people aren’t so ordinary. Herbert Howard Jones has set his story in a fascinating time in English history. After World War II, it was conveniently forgotten that there had been Nazi sympathizers in Britain among both the lower and upper classes. But thanks to movies and novels like Remains of the Day and Lady Collendon’s Cook more people than ever know that history can be a terrifying reminder that we don’t see what’s coming even when all the signs are in place. The great appeal of Jones’ book, however, is that despite the vivid backdrop, when you’re done reading it, it’s the individual characters who you will remember, and not just Lady Collendon’s cook! Jennifer Free-Online-Novels.com