Things We Wish Were True is a book full of surprises. I wasn’t sure where the story was going to take me. But on a journey, it did. Continue reading “Book Review: Things We Wish Were True by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen”
If you’ve been following our blog then you’ve probably noticed that Melinda’s and Jennifer’s reading tastes are pretty different. They’ve collaborated on just one review but are happy to join forces again for a review of Jodi Picoult’s Small Great Things. Continue reading “Book Review: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult”
Tim O’Mara isn’t a newbie to writing. He’s the author of the Raymond Donne Mysteries, which I look forward to reading and reviewing very, very soon. In the book “Triple Shot”, Mr. O’Mara balances his narrator’s smuggling and selling marijuana with the same issues with plain old cigarettes. But do illegal automatic weapons count?
Continue reading “Ten Questions with Tim O’Mara”
I’ve been dealing with a pretty serious book hangover left from The Goal. I started and deleted at least 4 or 5 books and was desperately looking for a book that wouldn’t let me down. I decided I needed a genre shift and since I generally read a lot of straight up romance a friend suggested The Mother Road by Meghan Quinn as a hilarious romantic comedy. This isn’t something I generally read because humor can be so subjective but this friend and I are pop culture twins so I trusted her. And it was SO GOOD! Continue reading “Book Review: The Mother Road by Meghan Quinn”
Who’s ready for Christmas?! I am! Christmas is still a couple of months away (76 days to be exact) but Emily March’s Christmas in Eternity Springs warmed my heart and put me in the holiday spirit. Continue reading “Book Review + Blog Tour: Christmas in Eternity Springs by Emily March”
A riveting legal thriller with lots of surprises. Hold onto your seat for this book!
Continue reading “Book Review: Between Black and White by Robert Bailey”
The Goal is the 4th and final book in the Off-Campus series by Elle Kennedy. Well, maybe final, but more on that later. I went back and looked to see ratings of the other books in this series and I was completely unsurprised to see that they were all 5 stars. And the last one is the same thankfully! Elle always shocks me with how prolific she is with her writing because I don’t get how she can write the quantity she does and stay so on top of her game. Yet she does. Continue reading “Book Review: The Goal by Elle Kennedy”
I’ve never read a Robyn Carr book that I didn’t like. Of course there are some I didn’t like quite as much as others. The Life She Wants is one of those I enjoyed but it doesn’t top my list of favorite Carr reads. Continue reading “Book Review: The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr”
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