Women's Fiction

Redemption Bay (Haven Point)
Redemption Bay (Haven Point)

Review:McKenzie Shaw is the mayor of a quiet little town named Haven Point . she has lived there since she was 10.Her father and step-mom took her in after the death of her mom. She also has a half-sister named Devin. Devin is a doctor in Haven Point and a cancer survivor. McKenzie is doing everything she can to save her town and build it back up. The boat factory closed down a few yrs back and it made the town have a lot of financial problems and loss jobs. Everything is going ok until Ben Kilpatrick ... Read more

What She Doesn't Know: A Psychological Thriller
What She Doesn't Know: A Psychological Thriller

Review:I loved this book. There are several plot twists throughout the book. Riley seems like such a relatable character and since she is the main character, it feels like her perception of the situation is accurate throughout the book. We learn that it is not, and her perception of reality is greatly skewed. Read more

A gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist
A gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist

Review:the cardboard characters in this book bear as much resemblace to real people as wax dolls do. the writing is terrible, and the killer can' t remember the killings despite ruminating on them--really? a dumb book. Read more

The Pull of the Moon
The Pull of the Moon

Review:If you enjoy plotless meandering books, this one is for you. I’m not keen on them. This story is about a woman in a mid-life crisis, running away on a road trip to malls, diners, motels, trailer parks, main street front porches, K-Mart and coupon shoppers, etc., etc., and the people she encounters there in order to escape her family and her husband. Okay, she’s searching for herself at 50 years old (a little late for coming of age) but the self-indulgent, me, me, me became quite redundant and we... Read more

Lilac Girls: A Novel
Lilac Girls: A Novel

Review:A wonderful first novel by Ms Kelly. Well researched and written in the first person. We flip back and forth between three women and their experiences in a German concentration camp for women during world war. I look forward to her next novel. Read more

Controlled Burn (Boston Fire)
Controlled Burn (Boston Fire)

Review:this is the second book in the Boston fire series by author shannon stacey. This is a sweet low drama light hearted feel good kind of read. The love story is between Rick and Jessica. Rick is an true alpha fire fighter. He is sexy as sin, and a true hero at heart.
Jessica is smart sexy and brave. This book can be read as a stand alone book the story is solid enough for that. When you want a well rounded romance with heat this is the book to pick up Read more

50 Harbor Street (A Cedar Cove Novel)
50 Harbor Street (A Cedar Cove Novel)

Review:I love the stories about Cedar Cove, who all there lives are intwined and all know each other very good or slightly. I grew up in a small town and all the family knew each other, some were close and some just to say hello etc.

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A Good Yarn (A Blossom Street Novel)
A Good Yarn (A Blossom Street Novel)

Review:I belong to a knitting group, and could identify with the characters in this book. Our group came together from various ages, to knit
for those with a need. We knit lap robes for cancer patients, toys for children in the hospital, etc. Also, at the time I read this book, our group was learning how to knit socks too !!! Great book !! Read more

Graveminder
Graveminder

Review:I have never wanted two fictional characters to get eaten by zombies so much in my life. Unfortunately the two main characters totally weigh this story down. The "will they or won't they" is forced and redundant to the point where you really just don't care. I really liked this idea, and I was looking forward to it. In fact, if this book had less Rebekkah and Byron I probably would have read past chapter 35. I'm so close to the end I feel like I should finish but I finally had my breaking point ... Read more

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