Sunday, November 1, 2020

Moonshine Murder


Leonora Giovanni is a young lady who has grit. She doesn't back down, she doesn't give up. The tenacity and willingness she exhibits in order to face danger head on has you rooting for Leonora to take down the bad guys.  I enjoyed this Rocky Mountain adventure; it was fast-paced and a quick read. If you would like to read it you can find it here at: Moonshine Murder

E.S. Jameson also has a sequel to Moonshine Murder that was released this fall: The Knock Over

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.


About the author: 

E.S. Jameson writes historical fiction for adults and young adults. She backpacks through the very mountains about which she writes and was inspired to begin her novel, Moonshine Murder, after stumbling across an abandoned cabin during a trek deep in the San Juan Mountains.

Erin was the 2013 president of Women Writing the West, and is an active member of the organization. A graduate of Colorado State University with a degree in English, she lives in Southwest Colorado with her husband and two sons.

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