Women's Fiction

Happily Ever Before
Happily Ever Before

Review:I recommend this book for anyone who has a sister makes you laugh for no real reason except she knows you need to laugh. Who knows before you that he is the one. And who no matter what tells you how it is Read more

That Night: A Novel
That Night: A Novel

Review:This is such a typical "murder mystery" book. All of the characters cliché, the main character is just stupid and unlikeable and everything that happens is so unbelievable. I also knew immediately how it was going to end so there was no point in even finishing. You really think 2 people are going to go away for murder on such a circumstantial case?? No evidence but a few eye witnesses that claim to have been far away from the scene? Did they see shadows? It's just all so dumb.

She's... Read more

Never Let You Go
Never Let You Go

Review:received copy through Netgalley for honest review
First of all if you have not read Never Tear Us Apart. Stop and pick up a copy now. This continues where the first book leaves off. This does not disappoint. I did not want to put this book down. I had to take a breather here and there. This book continues the emotional rollercoaster of the first book. In reality a relationship between the two would seem a little strange, I found myself pulling for them to get their HEA. It is just as Katie sa... Read more

A Small Town Romantic Suspense (Shameless Southern Nights Book 1)
A Small Town Romantic Suspense (Shameless Southern Nights Book 1)

Review:There wasn't enough build-up of the connection between the characters for me. Nothing to keep excited about how it would turn out for them. The writing was very repetitive about the effect of Marie's past on her life and in her worry for Austin. Not a terrible read, But Not a great one either. Read more

Thought I Knew You
Thought I Knew You

Review:I enjoyed this book, the way the story unfolded, the depth of explained emotions and the well developed characters. It is a believable, realistic read even though the last chapter is out of order and needs proofing. Read more

Close Enough to Touch: A Novel
Close Enough to Touch: A Novel

Review:Jubilee Jenkins was born with a rare allergy to other people. Never being able to feel the touch of another, and terrified as to what might happen if she does, Jubilee ends up not leaving her house for 9 years. When necessity dictates that she get a job, will Jubilee be able to summon the courage to step outside?

Eric Keegan is raising his best friend's son Aja alone, after his wife left with his daughter Ellie in tow. When Aja's issues turn dangerous, will Eric be able to get him the ... Read more

First Frost: A Novel
First Frost: A Novel

Review:I was very happy to return to Bascom, North Carolina and the magical world of the Waverley women. I absolutely love Sarah's writing style and her gift that makes it so easy to get completely lost in her stories. This was the most satisfying sequel I've ever read and I can only hope that there will be a few more additions to the series. Read more

Painting the Moon (Chilton Crosse Book 1)
Painting the Moon (Chilton Crosse Book 1)

Review:Actually this book is a GREAT ANYtime read! I am SO happy to find this new author with a captivating series based in a small town of the British Cotswold countryside. I was only going to read about an hour and found myself still reading into the wee hours of the morning. The book flows well, and the characters become friends to the reader immediately. I love the woven story from the past to the future with the characters. Beautifully done. I highly recommend this book, and am looking forwa... Read more

Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel
Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel

Review:Very pleasant read. I could smell that beautiful bread, the salt in the air, hear the pounding waves, the buzzing of bees and imagine the joy of life with a puffin as a buddy. Love the non-confrontational characters. Every one has a story to tell. I was sad when I had finished the book as I just wanted more. Read more

A Novel (Random House Reader's Circle) - The Peach Keeper
A Novel (Random House Reader's Circle) - The Peach Keeper

Review:This story about the relationship between the Jackson and the Osgood families set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina was a wonderful,quick moving story. It stresses the importance of friendships and has whispers of mystery, magic and love. Sarah Addison Allen was a great find as an author and I can't wait to read more by her! Read more

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