Caroline Hammond discovers her husband is having an affair. Does it sting a bit more because that affair is with another man? I think so. This revelation forces Caroline to question her entire relationship with her husband, Adam. Continue reading “Book Review: Results May Vary by Bethany Chase”
I have one complaint about this book. It ended! *sobs* Love to Win is the third book in Claro’s Fireflies series and is as good, if not better, than the first two books. Continue reading “Book Review + GIVEAWAY: Love to Win by Lisa Ricard Claro”
After a brief summer break, Ten Questions is back! Bookish Devices is pleased to welcome Debbie Macomber for today’s installment. *applause*
Sweet Tomorrows is the fifth and final book in Macomber’s Rose Harbor series. I’m usually a stickler and recommend that readers read a series in order. I stand by that advice but I’ll admit (and it’s hard to) that Sweet Tomorrows can be read without having read the previous books. Macomber does an excellent job of filling in the details so that the reader won’t feel lost. The series is a good one, so do go read the other books if you haven’t. Continue reading “Book Review: Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Macomber”
You’re going to need tissues to read this book! Lots and lots of tissues! Continue reading “Book Review: Coming Home by Karen Kingsbury”
A beautiful, heartwarming story. Continue reading “Book Review: We Are All Made of Stars by Rowan Coleman”
Wonder Twin Powers Activate! Form of a cup of tea! Shape of a Book Reviewer! Zan and Jayna (aka Melinda and Jennifer) are here to save you from bad reads and bringing you all you need to know about All Is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker.
Continue reading “Book Review: All Is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker”
Melinda: Jennifer, I think you would like this book. There are puppies!
Me: PUPPIES! I have to read this book!
I’m more of a cat person but I love any story that involves animals. When Melinda told me puppies were involved, I knew I had to read this book. Continue reading “Book Review: Soldier’s Heart by Megan Green”
The beginning of the book is a bit slow. I guessed around 40% in where the story might be going. But this didn’t upset me. In fact, the opposite happened. I sat up straighter and tried to read faster. Was I going to be right? Where was this story really going to take me? I couldn’t wait to find out! Continue reading “Book Review: Claiming Noah by Amanda Ortlepp”
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