Category: Review
4th Jun / 0 Comments
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 […]
4th Jun / 0 Comments
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 […]
4th Jun / 0 Comments
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 […]
4th Jun / 0 Comments
Wedding Reunion with the Best Man by Donna Alward: Arabella Pemberton, called Bella by family and friends, has been a huge success in her family’s business. She has always stayed in the background of Aurora, Inc. A horrible accident seventeen years ago left her scarred both physically and emotionally. When she […]
3rd Jun / 3 Comments
In The Stepsisters by Susan Mallery, Growing up in the luxury of Bel Air, California, the one thing Daisy truly wanted was a sibling to hang out with. So when her father remarried and she gained a stepsister–Sage–Daisy was thrilled. Then Sage made it clear that she didn’t want anything […]
3rd Jun / 1 Comment
The Pediatrician’s Twin Bombshell by Juliette Hyland: Paediatrician Tessa is so used to being all work and no play, after all her heart is saver if she doesn’t put herself out there. However there is just something about the charming night nurse Gabe that calls to her broken heart, maybe it’s because […]
2nd Jun / 2 Comments
A Kiss for a Kiss by Helena Hunting: Jake Masterson could have had the professional hockey career players dream of but he gave it all up to be the best dad that he could be to his little girl Queenie, but now that Queenie is all grown up and on her […]
2nd Jun / 0 Comments
Her Impossible Baby Bombshell by Dani Collins was fantastic. Just like all her other stories Dani steps outside of the square and looks to develop a solid story with a unique twist on the standard pregnancy troupe.
1st Jun / 0 Comments
In The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary, When Addie decided to spend the summer as a caretaker at a gorgeous villa in Provence four years ago, she had no idea that she was about to fall helplessly in love with a sensitive man who writes poetry. Or that their tumultuous […]
1st Jun / 0 Comments
I really enjoyed the adventure of The Ring the Spaniard Gave Her Lynne Graham has created a wonderfully feisty and enjoyable heroine with Suzy. I particularly loved the part Suzy ran away and Ruy found her up a tree. Ruy is a good guy, even though he comes across as […]