Women's Fiction

A Joss and Braden Novella (On Dublin Street) - Castle Hill
A Joss and Braden Novella (On Dublin Street) - Castle Hill

Review:Companion novella for the On Dublin Street series. Love these books and how the characters are interwoven into each book so you can keep up to date with how they're doing. Can't recommend this series enough. Read more

Every Little Thing (Hart's Boardwalk)
Every Little Thing (Hart's Boardwalk)

Review:I still feel that the Hart’s Boardwalk series doesn’t have the same magic as Samantha Young’s other series. These are more cookie cutter traditional romances. That being said I did enjoy Every Little Thing a lot more than book one in the series.

Bailey and Vaughn are enemies. They antagonize each other at every turn. Vaughn is doing it to fight off his attraction to Bailey. He admires Bailey and with each passing day the attraction grows but his frustration comes out in biting put downs. ... Read more

Third Base (The Boys of Summer)
Third Base (The Boys of Summer)

Review:Heidi has brought us a new level of amazingness with Third Base.

Ethan is the 2nd year 3rd baseman for the Boston Renegades, Daisy is the lifelong fan of the team. Eyes connect and that's all it takes.

Ethan travels a lot and Daisy is trying to finish college, both worlds aren't necessarily conducive to a relationship. One secret, however, may tear these two apart forever.

Can Ethan and Daisy overcome?

I absolutely adored this book by Heidi. She gave us so much deta... Read more

Everything Here Is Beautiful
Everything Here Is Beautiful

Review:Everything Here is Beautiful is a moving and accurate portrayal of what it is like to walk with a loved one through mental illness. Mira Lee's words describe so well what can be indescribable to people who have not shared this experience. When I read this book I felt understood. This book is a must read for anyone with a family member who suffers from mental illness or for people who would like to understand what life can be like for individuals who suffer from mental illness and their family me... Read more

Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel
Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel

Review:Macomber's books are definitely for women. While I don't consider her a great writer, she does know how to weave a yarn. Blossom Street Brides was an interesting read. I know that each book must be judged on its own merit, however some of the background has been covered in other stories. It's of course, necessary for a reader who hasn't read her previous books, but I found it a little boring in places. Read more

Mistletoe Cottage (Harmony Harbor Book 1)
Mistletoe Cottage (Harmony Harbor Book 1)

Review:I received the ebook free of charge.

There are times when an author's name makes me interested in a book. This time, it was the blurb pulling my attention towards the book along with the author's name. I have enjoyed it as much as her other stories.

The starting was intriguing and had quite a backstory to get to know before being able to completely connect with the protagonists. Before fully understanding their situation, it was still easy to relate to them. Sophie is both strong a... Read more

Triumph over Tragedy (Mt. Hope Southern Adventures Book 1)
Triumph over Tragedy (Mt. Hope Southern Adventures Book 1)

Review:Loved all the characters, flaws and all. Perfection can be boring. Not sure I would want to be a member of this congregation, but a church is made up of sinners. There is love and Hope for these friends. Read more

Built to Last (Black Knights Inc.)
Built to Last (Black Knights Inc.)

Review:Review: BUILT TO LAST (Black Knights Inc.) by Julie Ann Walker
Publication Date: June 26, 2018
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Reviewed by: Reading in Pajamas/ Donna
Rated: 4.5 Stars

I was so looking forward to Angel’s story and am glad that it explained his past while forming his future. To do this, the book kept flashing back to his previous life, illustrating the impact on his and Sonya’s relationship. I’m not a big fan of the back and forth, so thankfully the story itself kept me... Read more

The Idea of You: A Novel
The Idea of You: A Novel

Review:I loved everything about this book. It's sexy, adventurous, comical, swoon worthy and even heartbreaking. I'm not sure if the ending was perfect or if I want more of Solene and Hayes... But that's the beauty of being a great storyteller.... Keeping the reader engaged even when it's over. Read more

Love the One You're With: A Novel
Love the One You're With: A Novel

Review:I love Emily's books! I just recently started reading her novels and have loved every one that I have read so far. This book was another hit. She has a way of drawing you in, in a way that makes you feel like these characters could easily be your friends or family. I recommend this book and suggest you read all her others, I have two more to go! Read more

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