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Reviews of Two Books by Ada Jenkins

One of the pleasures of blogging is meeting readers and fellow bloggers around the world. Scottish Ada Jenkins is one of those special bloggers. Her blog, The Introverted Bookworm, highlights reviews on books, many of which I’ve read and enjoyed.

Today, I turn the tables and offer reviews on Ada’s books, Scotland’s Fire’s: A Miscellany and His Dark Song.

If you’re interested in Scotland, history, fires, or fire prevention, you’ll find Ada Jenkins’ book, Scotland Fires: A Miscellany, interesting. The booklet covers 13 devastating fires in Scotland from 1390 to 2018. Each fire is highlighted with a brief description of the building, its cause of fire, and the resulting damage. Also included are illustrations of the structures that burned.

Some of the fires were intentionally set. Others were accidental but progressed due to safety violations and flammable materials both in the construction of the buildings and the materials within those buildings.

The cost of those fires included lives, materials, and significant structures of historical value. Priceless artwork and books, alcoholic beverages, and places of worship are some of the items destroyed.

Many of the lives lost could have been prevented. One warehouse owner was more concerned about the building’s contents than those who worked there. Fire escapes were blocked, doors locked, and windows barred to protect the contents within the warehouse from theft but didn’t allow an escape route for its inhabitants.

Scotland’s Fires’ 42 Kindle pages deliver a quick read and resource for those interested in the topic.

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An old German saying states that there is a lid for every pot, and in His Dark Song by Ada Jenkins, Jonas finds his lid in Regan. His Dark Song combines the fairy tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin with a love story about two individuals in need of companionship.

You may remember the fairy tale of the Pied Piper, a young man who lures rats out of the pest-infested town of Hamelin. When the piper is not paid per the agreement, he lures the children from the town as revenge. The twist on the traditional story is that he takes the young woman, Regan, with him, as well.

Regan is ill-treated by her family, and Jonas is alone with no one to love or be loved by. The two are attracted to each other from the beginning, and their love quickly grows in this 92-page story.

Ada’s books are well-written and flow smoothly. You can find both Scotland’s Fires and His Dark Song on Amazon.

©Mary K. Doyle, 2025

Responses to “Reviews of Two Books by Ada Jenkins”

  1. kagould17

    Thanks for the recommendations Mary. The book on fires really sounds interesting. Happy Wednesday. Allan

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      It is interesting, Allan.

  2. Nancy Homlitas

    Ada’s interests must be wonderfully diverse. Thanks for the reviews of two of her very different books, Mary. 🙂

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      The books certainly are different. Thank you for commenting, Nancy.

  3. Monkey’s Tale

    What a coincidence I was just talking about fire risks with another blogger. The books both sound interesting, especially the Pied Piper. Maggie

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Fire risks in older buildings are especially real. Thanks for commenting, Maggie.

  4. The Introverted Bookworm

    Thanks so much for writing these amazing reviews, Mary! They are fantastic! I really appreciate it and am so grateful to you for sharing them on your wonderful blog as well. 💜😊🌷

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      I’m happy you’re happy, Ada. I hope they bring attention to your books.

  5. luisa zambrotta

    Thanks a lot for sharing these fantastic reviews on Ada’s novels!!!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Luisa. Blessings to you.

      1. luisa zambrotta

        You are welcome! ❦✨✨

  6. P. J. Gudka

    Thanks so much for sharing these two books, they both sound very interesting.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You’re welcome, Pooja. Have a wonderful day.

      1. P. J. Gudka

        Thanks so much, you too.

  7. Rosaliene Bacchus

    Thanks for the book reviews, Mary.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      I’m happy to spread the word for Ada. Thank you for commenting, Rosaliene.

      1. Rosaliene Bacchus

        My pleasure, Mary 🙂

  8. Dorothy’s New Vintage Kitchen

    His Dark Song sounds really good, and the cover ain’t bad!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      LOL. Dorothy!

  9. Michele Lee

    You’re always so generous with your talents and time. Thank you, Mary and how wonderful to highlight a writer who also devotes time to featuring the work of others. Great variety in her books!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Ada is very kind and an excellent reviewer. She recently reviewed one of my books, so I wanted to reciprocate.

      1. Michele Lee

        😊👍🏻

  10. Edward Ortiz

    Great reviews, Mary! There’s a lot of talent in our community.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      There sure is, Edward. And there also is so much competition in the book industry. It’s difficult to get needed exposure.

      1. Edward Ortiz

        I know! Every time I go to the bookstore, I’m amazed by the number of books in a particular category, especially fiction. Then you add Amazon to the mix, and I swear there are millions of books. I’m looking for a book on the history of chemistry, and there are over three thousand of them, so picking just one or two is going to be a pain.

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          Wow! What an undertaking, Edward. My mother studied chemistry in college and was a chemist for General Foods before she married my dad. She loved it but I understood little of what she’d talk about.

          1. Edward Ortiz

            I was thinking about getting my chemistry teaching certification when I retired from the Army, but I changed my mind at the last minute. Who knows? Maybe I’ll go for it one of these days. I’m 51, so I still have some time. 😆

  11. Suzette Benjamin

    Excellent reviews Mary. The Dark Song sounds intriguing from your clear and compelling introduction.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Suzette. If you read Ada’s books, I’m sure you’ll find them interesting.

      1. Suzette Benjamin

        Thank you Mary for the great recommendations. Cheers.

  12. Dawn Pisturino

    Thanks for sharing!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You’re welcome, Dawn. Ada is always reviewing others’ books, including mine. She is a kind and giving person.

  13. Cindy Georgakas

    Ada truly sounds like an amazing writer. Thanks so much for sharing this great review and introducing us to Ada, Mary! ❤️

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You’re welcome, Cindy. I think you’d enjoy Ada’s blog and getting to know her. Have an awesome day!

      1. Cindy Georgakas

        I sure did! I will and you too! 💓

  14. Klausbernd

    Dear Mary
    Thanks for your review of ‘His Dark Song’. We found this tale of the Pied Piper (Der Rattenfänger von Hameln) always interesting. Quite a lot of poets used this 13th century tale as a model for their poems. We are curious how Ada Jenkins tells this story.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      There was a children’s theater in Chicago, and a family friend took me and my siblings to see the play, The Pied Piper, at that theater. I loved it. The story is a reminder of the importance of keeping your word. Thank you so much for reading and commenting, Klausbernd. It is a pleasure to see you.

      1. Klausbernd

        Thank you very much 🙏 🙏

  15. S J Kingdom

    Nice

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you.

  16. balladeer

    Ada is great!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      She certainly is.

  17. worldphoto12

    BUONA SERATA

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Passa un buon fine settimana

  18. Victoria

    Thank you for the introduction, Mary. Much appreciated! 🥰

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You’re welcome, Vicky. Ada is very kind.

      1. Victoria

        As are you! 🥰

  19. Resa

    How wonderful that you’ve turned the tables. I’ve only recently been following Ada’s blog, and I enjoy it and her very much.

    Thank you for the lovely post, Mary!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Hi Resa, Welcome to Midwest Mary. Thank you for following the wonderful Ada. Have a fabulous weekend.

      1. Resa

        Thank you for your warm welcome!
        Back at you, Mary, have a fab weekend!

  20. Carolyn Haynes

    Hi Mary, I read and reviewed Ada’s—*Scotland’s Fires: A Miscellany!* It’s the type read that makes the world a better place. 😃♥️
    “I am deeply moved by *Scotland’s Fires: A Miscellany!* Ada Jenkins masterfully blends meticulous research with vivid storytelling, shedding light not only on the devastating impact of fires but also on the resilience and humanity that emerge from such tragedies. Each page offers a heartfelt glimpse into the soul of Scotland and its neighboring communities, bringing their rich histories and enduring spirits to life. This book is a profound journey into both loss and hope, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Scotland’s people and heritage. Or simply to gain the realization that we are all one under heaven. A true five-star masterpiece!”
    Review I’m Amazon and Goodreads

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Carolyn.

      1. Carolyn Haynes

        My pleasure, Mary. 😊

  21. Anonymous

    Hugs from Brazil

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Hugs back to you.

  22. gustavo_horta

    Hugs from Brazil

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Hugs to you, my friend.

  23. Mindful Mystic (MM)

    Thanks for the introduction to some new-to-me books, Mary! Gives me some fresh material to absorb in my reading adventures. I’m subscribing to Ada’s blog. 👍

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      That’s great, MM. Have a fabulous weekend.

  24. Baydreamer – Lauren Scott

    Hi Mary, thanks for introducing Ada, and it’s always nice to find new great books. 💞

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      My pleasure, Lauren. Have the best weekend.

  25. Garden Bliss

    I always love to see what others are reading. Must look out for Ada’s novels. Thank you Mary.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for considering Ada’s books and blog, Flavia. Enjoy the day.

  26. Eternity

    Thanks for your like of my post, “Jews Scattered;” you are very kind.

  27. SiriusSea

    A trauma-bond tale with the Pied Piper folklore for the backdrop sounds intriguing while learning, Mary ❤ and will definitely look into this author. Scotland is beyond fascinating and with the fires in California – useful information! Amazing how we’ll cherish “stuff” over human life. We have to learn from history or doomed to repeat it. Thoughtful share ~ Wish you a Beautiful & Blessed Sunday ~ 😀

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Hello There, Dear Ms. Siri, I hope this summer will be safer in California. Our weather in the Midwest is definitely warmer than years earlier. Thank you for checking out Ada’s blog. Have the best week.

  28. blainerestaurantreport

    This made me think about this fire that older New Orleanians like me will never forget. I was 8 years old when they started covering this live on tv. I’ll never forget seeing those women jump to their death.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Oh, no! Fire is very frightening. I enjoy your posts on New Orleans restaurants. Maybe, someday I can go for fun. I’ve only been there to give presentations and didn’t see anything of the area.

      1. Mary K. Doyle

        The video is very sad. I hope it helped to prompt more safety methods.

  29. Laura

    Very nice, Mary! ❤️ Kind of you to write a review. I’ve always wanted to go to Scotland one day.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Scotland has a rustic beauty. I understand why you’d like to go there, Laura. Have you seen any Outlander episodes or read the books? I loved it, but then it switched formats and I’d have to pay, so I didn’t see the later seasons.

      1. Laura

        I haven’t seen any, no! I’ll have to take a look. Thanks for the recommendation! 😊

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          Some parts were gory. I had to fast forward through it. Overall, it’s enchanting.

  30. noga noga

    😍Have a nice day, my dear Mary. I wish you success and brilliance always.

  31. Swamigalkodi Astrology

    Appreciated

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