Women's Fiction

Misadventures of a Frustrated Mob Princess (A Lucie Rizzo Mystery Book 1)
Misadventures of a Frustrated Mob Princess (A Lucie Rizzo Mystery Book 1)

Review:Fun summer read! Interesting insight into the lives of mod kids who choose to live their own lives and not to follow in Dad's footsteps while meeting an intriguing cast of lovable and loyal sidekicks - of both the two and four legged varieties?? Read more

All the Way: A Romancing Manhattan Novel
All the Way: A Romancing Manhattan Novel

Review:Where have I been to miss such a great Author that keeps you glued to the pages until that last word is read! This story will break your heart for what London is dealing with, losing her parents and her career all in one night. Then you bring in her crazy brother who thinks everything is owed to him and a hot lawyer named Finn, you know that is just a combination for something bad to happen down the road! I don't want to spoil too much past this but that ending was totally perfect after everythi... Read more

Survivor (Belle Book 3)
Survivor (Belle Book 3)

Review:"Survivor" by Lesley Pearse is a historical romance set against the onslaught of WWII when Germany began bombarding England. The story, filled with action, drama, and adventure begins in 1938 when Mariette (Mari) Carrera a beautiful headstrong and self-centered young woman is sent to her godfather's house in London after getting into a compromising position with a truck driver that brings shame to her family. Feeling a sense of euphoria at leaving the suffocating confines of her small hometown ... Read more

The Winter Long (October Daye Series Book 8)
The Winter Long (October Daye Series Book 8)

Review:Absolutely loves this book. Her October Daye series gets better with each book!! So sad I have to wait a year for the next installment. Seanan McGuire knows how to wrap up a book but keep you in suspense and wanting for the next book. Read more

Chimes at Midnight
Chimes at Midnight

Review:How amazing is this series?!?! I love it. It is one of my very favorites for sure. Plus, it keeps getting better when series usually go down hill. 3 more books and it is over, :( which is pretty sad to me. I can't believe I have to wait a year to see what happens next. I love seanan mcguire! Can't praise her enough. I am glad that she doesn't leave books on a cliff hanger. What else? I love October,I love tybolt, and I love the Leueig!! Read more

A Cold Dark Place (An Emily Kenyon Thriller)
A Cold Dark Place (An Emily Kenyon Thriller)

Review:When you open this book, be prepared for something like pushing your car to the limits on a winding road! Fast-paced twists and turns all the way to the last page! I can feel Gregg's familiarity with real people in real situations in his well developed, interesting characters; it's easy to keep track of them and the parts they play. And the true-crime, non-fiction, real-life, no-ending ending is exactly what I'd expect and what we'll probably find to be "classic Gregg Olsen" style. "Write on... Read more

A Cold Dark Place (Cold Justice Book 1)
A Cold Dark Place (Cold Justice Book 1)

Review:Sometimes I think it's hard to find a book with a good balance of suspense and romance, but for me this one did. It grabbed me from the beginning and held my interest all the way to the end. First time reader of this author, won't be my last. Read more

The Mothers: A Novel
The Mothers: A Novel

Review:This is a book about abortion. Narration is by The Mothers from a church in Oceanside, California. It tells about two young women, Nadia Turner, and Aubrey, and a young man named Luke who is the son of the pastor. Both Nadia and Aubrey are motherless, both are affected by the abortion that happens when they are teens. An interesting concept for a novel set in the African American community of Oceanside. Well-written, fast-paced, and not overly long at 275 pp, for me it was a thought-provoking re... Read more

Wicked Ties (Wicked Lovers series Book 1)
Wicked Ties (Wicked Lovers series Book 1)

Review:I guess I am in the minority with this book. I listened to the unabridged version of the book. Maybe if the narrator didn't have such an over the top contrived Cajun accent I may have liked Jack. Poor Morgan got on my nerves. How can you host a sex show and be so naive and inhibited? I have read a few BDSM books and I thought you needed to explain what would be happening when you embarked on this type of sexual relationship. I just felt like Jack was forcing Morgan to explore her repressed sexua... Read more

The Woman Who Stole My Life
The Woman Who Stole My Life

Review:I am unable to write a review on this book as I have not finished reading it.
i find that i am struggling with this book and so far i have found it, frustrating, almost annoying to read. perhaps it is just me. i have left this book unread and in the meantime I have read several other books which have been much more to my liking. Read more

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