Sarah Anne Carter


About Sarah Anne Carter

Sarah Anne Carter is a writer and reader. She grew up all over the world as a military brat and is now putting down roots with her family in Ohio. Family life keeps her busy, but any spare moment is spent reading, writing or thinking about plots for novels.







The Paris Library
The Paris Library is a captivating read, especially since it’s historical fiction based on real people who worked at the American Library in Paris and kept it open during the entire occupation of Paris. There are rumors that the library was a possible hiding place of some Jewish patrons. The books gives a glimpse into an important part of what happened in Paris during WWII and will leave a reader wondering what they would do in Odille’s shoes.

The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles



Catalyst
Catalyst is a book about a lot of things – energy fields, fracking, climate change, aliens and other dimensions. It also deals with relationships on several different levels – romantic, sibling and parent/child. I enjoyed the storyline and how it built the relationships with the characters.

Catalyst by Tracy Richardson



Maybe In Another Life
I stayed up too late finishing Maybe In Another Life because I wanted to see how it ended. Each chapter goes back and forth between the two paths of Hannah’s life. Readers of good fiction will enjoy reading this book. It’s fascinating to explore how simple decisions can possibly make our lives take a completely different path than we thought we would take.

Maybe In Another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid