REVIEW: Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid
7th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

In Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid, By 1983, the Riva family is the stuff of legends–especially in Malibu. Their father Mick, a world-famous singer, and their mother June had a whirlwind romance in the 1950s which led to them having four beloved children: Nina, Jay, Hud, and Kit. Through […]

REVIEW: The Scot Who Loved Me Gina Conkle
7th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Scot Who Loved Me Gina Conkle

The Scot Who Loved Me Gina Conkle is the first book in the Scottish Treasures series and the first book I have read by this author. I loved the cover of the book and the summary of the book looked promising.

REVIEW: The Gravedigger’s Son by Darynda Jones
6th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Gravedigger’s Son by Darynda Jones

In The Gravedigger’s Son (Charley Davidson #13.6) by Darynda Jones , Private investigator Amber Kowalski is tracking down a demon who killed a couple of locals in Madrid, New Mexico when she comes face to face with her former best friend/boyfriend, Quentin Rutherford. After about five years apart, there’s a lot […]

REVIEW: How to Train Your Earl by Amelia Grey
5th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: How to Train Your Earl by Amelia Grey

How to Train Your Earl by Amelia Grey is the third book in the First Comes Love Series. Each book can be read as a stand-alone, but I feel like they are improved by reading books in order. The series is based on three widows who lost their husbands on the […]

REVIEW: Holding On by Stacy Finz
4th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Holding On by Stacy Finz

Holding On by Stacy Finz is the eleventh book in the Nugget Series, which takes place in the small-town of Nugget. I have not read all the books in the series, but I did read the previous one (Choosing You.) I do suggest reading it first because Joey, who is the […]

REVIEW: That Summer by Jennifer Weiner
4th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: That Summer by Jennifer Weiner

In That Summer by Jennifer Weiner, From the outside looking in, Daisy Shoemaker seems to have a charmed life. She and her lawyer husband have a grand home in Philadelphia, their teenage daughter Beatrice goes to private school, and Daisy even has a modest side-business giving cooking lessons. But she’s […]

REVIEW: The Summer of Lost and Found by Mary Alice  Monroe
4th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Summer of Lost and Found by Mary Alice Monroe

In a very ‘here and now’ context, The Summer of Lost and Found by Mary Alice Monroe travels through the early period of the global pandemic and manages to avoid the big P in politics as countries globally figured out their best game plan. For the US, and certainly the […]