The residents of Pleasant Grove think everyone else has the perfect life, but nothing could be further from the truth. This seemingly perfect neighborhood is full of secrets. Continue reading “Book Review: The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth”
Tips for Living held promise, but the author didn’t hold that promise in her hands tight enough. Continue reading “Book Review: Tips for Living by Renée Shafransky”
Watch Me contains a high measure of creepy and was a fast read (I read it in a day) but … Continue reading “Book Review: Watch Me by Jody Gehrman”
I’ve enjoyed numerous Beverly Lewis books, but this one in collaboration with her husband, David, missed the mark with this reader. Continue reading “Book Review: Sanctuary by Beverly and David Lewis”
This story started out well, grabbing my interest immediately, but went downhill from there. ☹ Continue reading “Book Review: Little Broken Things by Nicole Baart”
After their mother’s death twelve years ago, the Carlisle family unraveled. One by one, all but one of the four siblings left their Nantucket home and never returned. All seem to blame their father for their mother’s death, but nobody will talk about that tragic day. Their father’s failing health and financial concerns finally bring the Carlisle siblings back home. Continue reading “Book Review: The Things We Knew by Catherine West”
I’m assuming I’m one of the few people out there who hasn’t read every book of the In Death series by J.D. Robb or the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. If there are still a few of you out there that haven’t given either of these series a chance, keep reading. I’ll tell you my story and try to convince you it’s time to give these books a try. Continue reading “Eve Dallas and Harry Potter: Why I Love Them”
Ali Land’s Good Me Bad Me seemed to pop up everywhere I turned, so I was excited to win a copy from the publisher. I couldn’t wait to see if it was going to be as good as everyone said, but it didn’t live up to the hype, in my opinion. Continue reading “Book Review: Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land”
While my preferred genre is romance to read, I do branch out occasionally and read a wide variety of genres and lately I’ve been reading a ton of suspense. So I figured what would be better than a suspense written by a romance writer? Under the name Victoria Dahl she writes funny romances that I generally love. She decided to branch out and didn’t want to have readers get confused when they got something darker so chose a different pen name for these. Continue reading “Book Review: Half Past by Victoria Helen Stone”
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