Linda Weaver Clarke

Reviews of Linda's books

Reviews for Amelia Moore Detective Series: "This is a cozy mystery, but there is also suspense, danger and, of course, romance. Throw in two mysterious men in black - complete with black suits and sunglasses and you have all the makings of an exciting novel." - Library of Clean Reads

"Amelia and Rick have the makings of being a lasting couple that readers will adore and root for. The author paints a vivid picture of the beauty of Ireland. I could easily see the greenery and magnificence of the country. Clarke knows both her characters and locations well and it shines through each word she writes."--Socrates Book Review

"It's refreshing to discover a cozy mystery, with two likeable, romantic characters who enjoy each other and are able to solve a mystery together. It is a book I am happy to be able to recommend and share with teens as well as adults!"- Author Sherril S. Cannon

Reviews for the Willow Valley Romance Series:

"One thing that always keeps me reading this author's books is her characters; they are engaging, funny and passionate. I liked the bond between Mr. Adams and Felicity. From the moment they meet, you can tell at some point sparks will fly, and they will challenge each other's perspectives on the problem at hand, which made this book rather gripping. One Last Dance kept me guessing until the end and left me wanting to read this book all over again." - Author Katrina Marie Hart

"Clarke has created a sweet romance that will warm the heart, and it's wrapped up in fascinating yesteryear details of courting, medical practice and river pirates. I highly recommend Angel's Serenade to those who enjoy sweet romance with a bit of mystery." - Author Gail Pallotta

"I loved A Pleasant Rivalry! It was a great historical read and full of surprises. I totally didn't expect what happened...to happen. The time period was an interesting one and I love how the author intertwines historical events into the story. It was a new and refreshing tale." - Sunnie Reviews

Willow Valley Historical Romance

One Last Dance: One thing that always keeps me reading this author's books is her characters; they are engaging, funny and passionate. One Last Dance kept me guessing until the end and left me wanting to read this book all over again. If you like Historical Romance with a mysterious touch and well-developed characters, this book is a must-read. - Author Katrina Marie Hart

The Rebel Series: Historical Adventure Romance

The Rebels of Cordovia: This creative take on a Robin Hood-like story is charming and touching, and teaches some great morals about agency and choice. It reminded me of childhood fairytales of good versus evil, with a nice romance weaved into it. - Author Charissa Stastny

The Highwayman of Cordovia: This sequel to the Rebels of Cordovia takes a pastor's daughter and mixes her in with a rogue highwayman. The results will surprise you in this continued battle for freedom and justice. This sweet romance had action and intrigue, mysteries to solve, and villains to thwart. - Author Charissa Stastny

The Fox of Cordovia: I loved this book. It is full of adventure, drama, intrigue and suspense. We've got kidnapping plots, pirate ships, daring rescues and romance. The author weaves an exciting tale and a sweet romance together in a way that will appeal to all readers and is suitable from age 12 up. - Inishowen Cail�n, Just Book Talk

Family Saga Series: Historical Romance

Melinda and the Wild West: From the first page I was captivated by this book. I had to continue reading, rushing to turn the page, I had to see what next adventure would catch up with Melinda. The plot is interesting: mixing history with fiction, adventure with romance. It is a great honor to highly recommend this book to readers of historical fictions and romance. Ms Clarke, this is a piece to be proud of, well done! - Debra Gaynor, Reader Views

Edith and the Mysterious Stranger: Clarke draws the reader into a world full of color and intrigue right from the first page. Her characters have faults that you want to see them overcome as you laugh, cry and cheer at just how genuine and vivid they are. It's refreshing to be able to read a story that can make you run the full range of emotions. The end is uplifting while making you wonder what could happen in the next addition. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would highly recommend Edith and the Mysterious Stranger to anyone looking for a novel that just makes you feel good. - Melynda Gascoyne, The Amherst Bee Newspaper: Buffalo, New York

Amelia Moore Detective Series: Cozy Mysteries

The Mysterious Doll: I've read all of this author's mysteries and this one is my favorite! They're all good, but they just keep getting better and better. I think part of it is getting to know the characters more with each book and watching the way Amelia and her partner, Rick, work together. The mystery element was great! It moved along at a good pace and just when I thought I had it figured out at the end, a few twists were thrown in and I was at a loss once again. - Katies Clean Book Collection

The Lighthouse Secret: In the Amelia Moore Detective Series, the author delivers a delightful, fairly fast-paced tale in the pursuit of a missing person, for that's what Amelia's agency specializes in. This time it is personal, as Rick's Uncle Antonio Bonito dies in suspicious circumstances. But what do lighthouses have to do with his disappearance? The reader gets a brief education into lighthouses, their importance in the past and the interesting uses they have today. - Sandra Olshaski, Library of Clean Reads

Intrigue Series: Mystery Suspense

Mayan Intrigue: What I love about Linda's books is that the relationships in the book are God-honoring and real. No sticky, fake love scenes, but real to life love between a married couple. She continues to epitomize what true Christian marriage should look like in a novel. So thankful to have not only that, but a great mystery to go along with it. The relationships and the communication between the characters is top notch. - Melanie Ski, Jubilee Reviews

Desert Intrigue: I loved the first three books in this series, but I actually loved this one even more. I didn;t think that was possible. The characters are so well written and I absolutely adore each member of the Evans family. They grab at your heartstrings and won't let go. As for the story, talk about fast-paced. Desert Intrigue is that and more! It's a book that will leave you with that warm fuzzy feeling. Linda Weaver Clarke has outdone herself with this book! I'm sure it comes as no surprise that it's getting my Socrates' Great Book Alert. - Socrates Book Reviews

�Copyright 2005, Linda Weaver Clarke