Tag: 4 Stars
8th May / 4 Comments
Summer State of Mind by Kristy Woodson Harvey: Sometimes starting over looks nothing like what you planned. Daisy Stevens leaves everything behind after the worst day of her career, trading the intensity of the NICU for a quieter life in Cape Carolina. She’s not looking for anything permanent—just space, simplicity, […]
7th May / 2 Comments
How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester: Some stories aren’t just about endings—they’re about figuring out how to keep going after everything changes. Whit Longacre is left with more than grief after losing his wife, Helen. Along with raising their young daughter, he’s suddenly responsible for finishing the final book […]
30th Apr / 3 Comments
Some books entertain you. Some books challenge the way you see the world. SMALL GREAT THINGS by by Jodi Picoult is a powerful, thought-provoking novel about prejudice, privilege, justice, and the moments that force people to confront who they truly are.
28th Apr / 2 Comments
Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood: When you’re busy fixing everyone else’s life, it’s easy to miss the mess in your own. Annie is convinced she knows what’s best for everyone around her—until she loses her job, discovers her sister is engaged to someone she can’t stand, and decides the […]
27th Apr / 3 Comments
Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole: Tally Darling returns to her family’s daffodil farm ready to figure out what comes next, only to find Jesse Walker already there—running her late father’s business, living in her old room, and testing her patience at every turn. He may be gorgeous, but he’s […]
21st Apr / 2 Comments
The Starter Ex by Mia Sosa: Vanessa Cordero has a very specific (and very successful) side hustle: she gets paid to date men… and be the absolute worst girlfriend imaginable. Clingy, dramatic, completely over-the-top—whatever it takes to make them run straight into someone else’s arms.
20th Apr / 2 Comments
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert: When the whole town thinks they know you, falling for the one person who sees the real you changes everything… Ruth Kabbah has learned how to keep her distance. In Ravenswood, she’s known more for gossip and old scandal than for who she […]
16th Apr / 3 Comments
Definitely Maybe Not a Detective by Sarah Fox is a rom-com mystery about fake identities, fresh starts, and accidentally catching feelings while trying to solve a murder. Emersyn Gray is not a detective. She’s a twenty-eight-year-old trying to rebuild her life, raise her niece, and recover after her ex disappeared […]
14th Apr / 3 Comments
In The Name Game by Beth O’Leary, Who knew there were two Charlie Joneses both looking for a fresh start and who decided it would be on a remote island in the English Channel? And who would have guessed they’d both get hired on as the new farm store manager? […]
14th Apr / 3 Comments
In LIKE FIRE WE BURN by Ayla Dade, Aria Moore returns to Aspen planning to focus on family and help run the family B&B while her mother is ill. What she doesn’t plan for is Wyatt Lopez—the ice hockey player she once loved and the man who shattered her heart. […]