The Booklover’s Library by Madeline Martin: Emma Taylor is almost at her wit’s ends. She is a widow and has no real means to support herself and her daughter. It’s almost impossible to find a job since most won’t hire a woman who’s a widow and/or has a child. She […]
In Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman, They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes. Writer Chani Horowitz has heard that for years. But they should also say that you shouldn’t meet your celebrity crushes, because it will only complicate your life–at least in Chani’s case, that is. When she […]
In It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover, Lily’s love life seems to have always been fraught with problems–particularly with her ex-husband Ryle. But the one relationship she wishes she’d had a chance to explore further was during her mid-teens with Atlas Corrigan. Their lives at the time sadly mirrored […]
Grab some serious protective gear and buckle up for a House of Sky an Breath; the second installment in Maas’ Crescent City series, because it delivers some king hits which you simply never see coming. Similarly to the first novel, the opening few chapters are a serious test of cognitive […]
Flipping Love You by Erin Nicholas is the third book in the Boys of the Bayou Gone Wild series. I love all the Landrys. Jillian Morris is a wildlife veterinarian whose life is all about penguins, Galapagos Island penguins to be exact. When she inherits eight Galapagos penguins and millions of […]
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 […]
All Our Shimmering Skies by Trent Dalton: As bombs fall from the sky down on Darwin in 1942, and the war sirens ring out across the northern Australian city, gravedigger girl Molly Hook hunkers down in her mother’s excavated grave hiding from more than the invading Japanese enemy.
In Our Way by T.L. Swan, Nurse Eliza Bennet and cardiologist Nathan Mercer have ten solid years of friendship under their belts and hope to have decades more. What began with a chance meeting on their first day of work at the same hospital has turned into the kind of […]
Nightfall by Penelope Douglas: Douglas’s long awaited Devil’s Night Series finale, Nightfall, pumps with a kind of underground cult-type heart beat, that lives on the very visceral edge of Magical Realism from start to finish. From the onset, complex battle lines of love and abuse are drawn, and quite flawlessly, […]
To My First And Last One Night Stand by J. S. Cooper: A TOTAL player and a coworker/friend’s brother? Yes he may be totally fine and the hottest thing to walk in her line of sight in well ever. Still was Millie really ready to take that leap?