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Donna Volkenannt

Biography

Donna Volkenannt


dvolkenannt@charter.net

Donna Volkenannt’s love for stories began as a child when her mother read to her THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD. Donna’s reading tastes have changed since then, but she still favors stories with determined and inspiring characters who overcome challenges or great hardships. The real-life characters who inspire her are her husband and their two grandchildren, whom she and her husband have been raising since 2005.

When she’s not reading, she’s writing, revising, rewriting, reviewing, blogging, carpooling, or feeling guilty about the clutter in her house. She and her family, along with their black Lab Harley, live in the “Show Me” State of Missouri. Except for an occasional flood or a tornado, the Show Me State is a wonderful place to live, especially if you’re a writer. Learn more about Donna on her blog, http://donnasbookpub.blogspot.com.

Donna Volkenannt

Reviews by Donna Volkenannt

by Ted Dekker - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Vigilante priest Danny Hansen is serving a 50-year prison term for the murder of two abusive men. Filled with remorse, Danny is determined to live out his days by a code of non-violence. But when Renee Gilmore, the woman he loves, receives a box containing a bloody finger and draconian demands from a mysterious enemy on the outside, Danny must find a way to escape.

by Mary Sharratt - Fiction, Historical Fiction

Offered to the Church at the age of eight, Hildegard von Bingen was entombed in a small room where she was expected to live out her days in silent submission. Instead, she found comfort and grace in studying books, growing herbs, and rejoicing in her own secret visions of the divine. Some 30 years later, Hildegard broke out of her prison with the heavenly calling to speak and write about her visions and to liberate her sisters and herself from the soul-destroying anchorage.

by Margaret Coel - Fiction, Mystery

After more than 120 years, the regalia worn by Arapaho Chief Black Heart in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show were supposed to be returned to his people. But the cartons containing the relics were empty when they arrived at the Arapaho museum. Vicki and Father John suspect rancher and Indian artifact collector Trevor Pratt knows more about the theft than he’s telling --- a suspicion that’s confirmed when they witness a car speeding from his home and he’s found murdered inside.

by Oliver Pötzsch - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery, Mystery

Oliver Pötzsch takes readers on a whirlwind tour through the occult hiding places of Bavaria’s ancient monasteries, bringing to life an unforgettable compassionate hangman and his tenacious daughter, painting a robust tableau of a 17th-century Bavaria still negotiating the lasting impacts of war, and quickening our pulses with a gripping, mesmerizing mystery.

by Tamar Myers - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery, Mystery

A monsignor of the Catholic church, shamed by a secret event in his past and accused of a terrible crime, must join forces with an American missionary, a police chief, and a witch doctor and his wise-woman wife to clear his name.

by Richard Paul Evans - Fiction

Halfway through his trek from Seattle to Key West, Alan Christoffersen sets out to walk the nearly 1,000 miles between South Dakota and St. Louis, but it’s the people he meets along the way who give the journey its true meaning. Among these individuals is an elderly Polish man who gives Alan a ride and shares a story that Alan will never forget.

by Kathleen Kent

Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small, brutal world in which they live. This is the story of Martha's courageous defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who survived.

by Lyndsay Faye - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery, Historical Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

One night, while making his rounds as a reluctant NYPD officer, Timothy Wilde runs into a girl not more than 10 years old dashing through the dark covered head to toe in blood. He takes her home, where she spins wild stories, claiming that dozens of bodies are buried in the forest north of 23rd Street.

by Adriana Trigiani - Fiction, Historical Fiction

At the turn of the last century, when Ciro catches the local priest in a scandal, he is banished from his village and sent to hide in America as an apprentice to a shoemaker in Little Italy. Without explanation, he leaves a bereft Enza behind. Soon, Enza's family faces disaster and she, too, is forced to go to America with her father to secure their future.

by Andrew Clements - Children's, Fiction

Sixth-graders Benjamin Pratt and Jill Acton are on a mission to save their historic school by the sea from being torn down to make way for an amusement park. An unlikely ally joins their quest to outwit Lyman, the creepy new janitor who seems to anticipate their every move.