Category: Review
30th Jun / 0 Comments
The Wedding Planner Playbook by Shannon Stults: As one who has lived in Georgia almost all her adult life, I was drawn right into the setting of The Wedding Planner’s Playbook with its fictional coastal town of Bedland Shores. Small towns are not as prevalent as they once were, but I […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
The Missing Sister by Lucinda Riley: The long awaited 7th book of the Seven Sister Series was a vivid weave from start to finish. Opening with the hunt to locate the missing sister Merope – commonly known as Mary McDougal, the scattered global locations of Pa Salt’s 6 adopted daughters enables […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
One Wild Night with Her Enemy by Heidi Rice isn’t as revengeful as the title suggests but Heidi Rice has , 5definitely written an interesting and vibrant forced situational story.
28th Jun / 2 Comments
In Lizzie & Dante by Mary Bly by Mary Bly, In her early thirties, Lizzie Delford shouldn’t be grappling with her mortality, but a recent, potentially deadly diagnosis changed everything. Her solution? After ending the school term at Fordham, where she teaches Shakespeare, Lizzie, her best friend Grey and his boyfriend […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Secrets of Cinderella’s Awakening is written with the seasoned skill of accomplished author Sharon Kendrick. And how good is the cover? Love, laughter, tears and battle of the wills burn up the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed it. An incredible dinner leads to an even more incredible and unforgettable night.
27th Jun / 0 Comments
Ruff and Tumble by Lucy Gilmore is the cutest, sweetest story I have read in a while. Lucy Gilmore always touches the heart with her very likable characters and adorable dogs.
26th Jun / 0 Comments
A Duke in Time by Janna MacGregor is the first book in the new The Widow Rules series by Janna MacGregor. It was fast-paced and drew me in from the beginning. The storyline of a duke’s son marrying three women and them discovering it when he dies was unique. The series […]
25th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Monster (Boston Belles #3) by L.J. Shen, The first time Aisling “Ash” Fitzpatrick met Sam Brennan, it had been one of the worst nights of her life. Then he kissed her, and she was able to forget her grief for a short while. It would take many brief […]
25th Jun / 6 Comments
The Hope Chest by Carolyn Brown is a story of love, forgiveness and finding oneself. Carolyn Brown always tells a story that warms the heart! Following Nanny Lucy O’Reilly’s death and a court battle over the contested will, the O’Reilly cousins, April, Nessa and Flynn arrive in Blossom, Texas to […]
24th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, Nella began working in her mother’s apothecary shop when she was barely old enough to walk and talk. Helping women with whatever maladies affected them was the number one rule. Little did she know that by 1791, twenty years after taking over the […]