Tag: Renee
25th Apr / 0 Comments
Hot Copy by Ruby Barrett: A few months after his mother’s passing, Wesley Chambers begins the internship he was awarded two years prior but couldn’t accept given his priority became caring for his mother as she deteriorated from ovarian cancer. At the time, he was set to begin with Richard, the CEO […]
23rd Apr / 0 Comments
My Ride or Die by Leslie Cohen: In true ‘left him at the alter’ type fashion, Sophie Warren realises that marrying Abe may not be the key to her happily ever after and with her best friend Amanda’s support, she comes to the conclusion that long term commitment to any man […]
20th Apr / 1 Comment
The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser: Broken yet crazily serene, Thea returns to her home to pack up her stuff and put to bed her marriage of 20 years after she discovers her husband has been cheating on her with one of her friends. Somehow, she is the one […]
17th Apr / 0 Comments
The Truth and Other Hidden Things by Lea Geller: An effective satire is always one that exposes the truth and full credit goes to Geller who manipulated a variety of comic devices to reveal the horrifically lonely and judgemental job that has become 21st Century motherhood – particularly if pregnancy occurs […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves: With a strong moral purpose and a backbone crafted on the personal strength it takes to move on, Anywhere for You is a slow burn read that tackles mental health, masculinity, and the loss of identity that occurs for the supporting and loyal others who […]
10th Apr / 0 Comments
The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan In trying to get her head around her significant under-reaction to her own engagement proposal, Posy launches into a version of natural therapy of sorts, trying to uncover why she isn’t over the moon about getting married to Matt, by reaching […]
9th Apr / 0 Comments
Maybe One Day by Debbie Johnson: On the day of her mother’s funeral, the life Jess has been living literally begins to unravel. And interestingly enough, it isn’t her mother’s passing that shifts her in orbit, but rather the discovery of a betrayal so significant that she has no option but […]
22nd Mar / 0 Comments
Meet Me in Paradise by Libby Hubscher: If fantasizing about future paradise travel destinations is one of those things that have helped you get through these past 12 months, then this is definitely the book for you. And then layer on a neat mixture of earthy warmth, unbreakable sister bonds, and […]
17th Mar / 1 Comment
For All She Knows by Jamie Beck: As both a stand alone and as the third book in the Potomac Point series, For All She knows presents an evolving moral dilemma that will squeeze any beating heart, and successfully highlight the very fine line between seeking justice and wanting revenge. As […]
12th Mar / 0 Comments
The Restoration of Celia Fairchild: Lace up your boots as you hit the drama ground running as The Restoration of Celia Fairchild cleverly launches itself by beginning toward the end of a life changing event, so we find ourselves immersed in tension from the very first chapter.