Put on your hat, coat and gloves for this story. First Light takes you deep into snowy Yukon Territory on a frigid adventure. Continue reading “Book Review: First Light by Bill Rancic”
It’s Christmas in October! At least that’s what it feels like to me as I bring you my 3rd Christmas book review of the month. I’m ready for the holiday season. Are you? Continue reading “Book Review: The Christmas Town by Donna VanLiere”
Could there a book that, in some way, appeals to everyone? If it is possible, I’d lay a solid bet that Letters of Note could be that book. Continue reading “Book Review: Letters of Note by Shaun Usher”
You know how a book can be recommended over and over to you by people who know you? And you kind of worry in the back of your mind that you won’t like the book and then what? Yeah, this book was recommended to me repeatedly but holy crap it was love at first reading, hitting on multiple tropes I love and ones I didn’t know I loved! Continue reading “Book Review: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne”
Readers have their favorite authors and Karen Kingsbury is one of mine. I wanted to love this newest book about one of my favorite fictional families but … Continue reading “Book Review: A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury”
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”
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”
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