Dear Edward seemed to pop up everywhere I turned. When this happens, I usually don’t read those books right away because they have been so hyped up that I’m ultimately disappointed when I read them. Unfortunately, that held true with Dear Edward. Continue reading “Book Review: Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano”
Two of my favorite things are books and cats. When I saw the cover of What Holds Us Together, the cat immediately grabbed by attention. Continue reading “Book Review: What Holds Us Together by Sandi Ward”
29 Seconds did not capture me as completely as Morgan’s first novel. However, there were a couple of moments that had me eagerly turning the page. Continue reading “Book Review: 29 Seconds by T. M. Logan”
Danielle Steel is not as good as I remember her being years ago. Is it me or is it her? Continue reading “Book Review: The Dark Side by Danielle Steel”
Blogger Monica Swanson knew she’d tapped a heartfelt concern when nearly two million readers shared her blog post “What a Teenage Boy Needs Most from His Mom.” In Boy Mom, she takes mothers deeper into the insights they need for the boy-raising journey. Continue reading “Book Review: Boy Mom by Monica Swanson”
Glory Bishop lives her life in pieces. At work and with her friends, she speaks her mind. But at home, she follows strict rules handed down by her mother. Continue reading “Book Review: Glory Bishop by Deborah King”
This book opened with promise, but that promise didn’t hold throughout the book. Continue reading “Book Review: The Little Tea Shop on Main by Jodi Thomas”
An interesting plot that should have been packed with emotion, but emotion did not quite fill the suitcase. Continue reading “Book Review: Little Lovely Things by Maureen Joyce Connolly”
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