Women's Fiction

Dark Promises (Montgomery Brothers Book 2)
Dark Promises (Montgomery Brothers Book 2)

Review:Dark Promises doesn't disappoint. I love the disclaimer in the beginning not to fall in love with the villain, because that's exactly that happens. Keir is as self absorbed as they come, but meeting Rowan throws him through a loop. He can't get a handle on the demure vixen, but it's funny to watch him try to play by conventional rules to try to win her affection until he realizes that she's just like him. The chase is on, and the sparks that fly between Keir and Rowan are HOT. I couldn't put thi... Read more

Sweet Home (Sweet Home Series Book 1)
Sweet Home (Sweet Home Series Book 1)

Review:I loved this story! Romeo and Molly were awesome. I loved how they loved each other and helped each other through their issues. Great story and I can't wait to start on the next book.

Tillie Cole, you are a FANTASTIC author. I love everything that you write and I highly recommend your books to everyone. Read more

The Summer Wives: A Novel
The Summer Wives: A Novel

Review:More like 3.5 stars.

Like the other Beatriz Williams novels I have read, this one is plot driven. It’s structured like a puzzle. As you read, you slowly assemble different sections of a larger puzzle but don’t see the entire picture until the very end.

It all takes place on a small resort island off New England coast in the years between 1930 and 1970. (The author reveals in the Afterword that the location is modeled on Fisher’s Island. But if you aren’t familiar with that name, th... Read more

Accidentally Royal
Accidentally Royal

Review:"I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book."

I loved it. I couldn't put it down. This author has done it again. They have written another great one. The story is so well written. The characters are great. The chemistry is very hot. This is a must read. Read more

Forbidden
Forbidden

Review:An intense and lovely second chance romance, I completely fell for Jude and Veronica’s (Ronnie) story. Veronica has scars inside and out, and Jude is has scars of his own. Jude and Ronnie had an instant attraction which led to her avoiding her professor's class thereafter. Jude has his own reasons. A fantastic beginning, this gives great tension and let's us see where they both are. It's a great read and it's wonderful getting to know the characters and some other pieces in the undertones. This ... Read more

The Bourbon Thief: A southern gothic novel
The Bourbon Thief: A southern gothic novel

Review:One of my favorite authors . Her characters are so skillfully drawn and her stories so artfully woven. Certainly not formulaic, she seems to always test the boundaries of what we can accept. Smart, sexy and challenging. Thanks can't wait for more. Read more

The Weight of Lies: A Novel
The Weight of Lies: A Novel

Review:A nicely constructed mystery/thriller. The story centers around Meg, the estranged daughter of a famous horror writer, as she decides to get the other side of the story to the true life events that inspired the novel that vaulted her mother to fame (Kitten, set in a hotel on an island off of Georgia). The author does a nice job of increasing the tension and creepiness by interspersing Meg's investigation on the island (where the now-closed hotel is managed by Doro, who was the eponymous Kitten... Read more

Every Single Secret: A Novel
Every Single Secret: A Novel

Review:How well do you really know someone?

This book centers on a young woman, Daphne, with plenty of secrets, who finds a kindred spirit in the handsome, wealthy Heath, who she becomes engaged to. Without warning, Heath becomes tormented by nightmares and asks Daphne to attend a counseling retreat in the mountains with him.

As they attend the isolated retreat, Daphne begins to suspect that there is much she does not know about the man she plans to marry.

I have read every Emily C... Read more

The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton (Detective Ngaire Blakes Book 1)
The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton (Detective Ngaire Blakes Book 1)

Review:Not clear at the beginning what this was about but I'm glad that I stuck with it as this was a tricky and complicated "who dun it". Magdalene was a victim of so many that it was not clear as to who the ultimate culprit was who murdered this vey young pregnant woman -- a good read. Read more

A thrilling family saga (Fairham Island) - The Secret Sister
A thrilling family saga (Fairham Island) - The Secret Sister

Review:This book was incredible! It was hard to put down, but that is how all of Brenda Novak's books are. My only negative to say was I was sad when the book ended. , not by the way it was ended it, I just was so into the book I didn't want it to end. I can't wait for the next book. Read more

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