Women's Fiction
Review:This book is incredibly well written. It depicts life with ALS perfectly (I would imagine) and allows you to be in the patients head. It was just so hard to read and made me super depressed. It’s a great book so feel bad giving it stars but it was excruciating to get through. I even had dreams I had ALS. Prob not a good choice for a beach read. Read more
Review:The book amazing. It was obviously well outlined so that bombshell after bombshell were continually surprises and unforcastable .o
It was a difficult book to review without being a spoiler. However, I can say it was an excellent tale that delved into the difficulty of forgiveness, self analysis, and truly confessing bad behaviors to others. None of the characters were really likeable nor truly despicable. Real people with real problems. I had some problems with the character shifts in dome o... Read more
Review:I like Winter Renshaw''s writing even if it borders on the fantastical. This is the best book of hers I have read and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys decent characters, sex scenes, and a good storyline. It's a good book to get lost in for a couple hours. Fast read. Read more
Review:First half of the book is ⭐️⭐️ (pace was way too slow)
second half is ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Overall is ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Kaylee just turned 18 and graduated from high school. For sometime Kaylee noticed her best friend’s older brother Brendan. She knows he will only see her as her little sister’s best friend.
When her parents decided to move back to New Jersey to be near her grandmother and never told her her condition. And she is living with her best friend when Brendan offer the housing for her ... Read more
Review:Good read. Interesting plot, especially when it comes to those who have been married for awhile - makes you think. You root for the characters and laugh at their antics. There's someone that everyone can identify with in this book. Read more
Review:The Real Deal by Lauren Blakely is a quick, funny read. Theo is a bartender and a boyfriend for hire; he can be your best friend, boy next door or bad boy. April is dreading her upcoming family reunion as all the women are trying to fix her up with someone in her hometown in hopes she will leave New York and move back there. She decides to hire Theo after her friend Xavier is unable to attend and suggests that Theo could help her. Will her family figure out that they are not really together? Wil... Read more
Review:I was instantly hooked on this series after reading Blissed, and I couldn't wait for more! Lindsey was a character I was drawn to from the beginning - I loved her witty remarks and her sneaky match-making skills when trying to get her sister, Nat, and CJ together. Matched did not disappoint! There were parts of this book that pulled at your heart strings and others where you just couldn't help but laugh! I can't wait to read Kimmie's story and see what else is in store for the couples in Bliss... Read more
Review:This author took a distinctly different approach when writing this book. The story line hows two different POV (point of view) of a married couple. One's POV starts at the beginning of their story and the other's POV starts at the end of their story. I was left guessing until the very end on how the book would be resolved. I found this approach very intriguing even though I was confused a few times.
The story line was all about how a small misunderstanding can build and become a monster t... Read more
Review:I enjoyed the book and the readers did a fantastic job.
This a story about A woman who took matters into her own hands to get what she wanted, and now at the end of her life having to reconcile those choices. Read more
Review:Laughter followed by painful emotional bumps galore in this second part of Tessa and Arthur’s lives. Down to earth, modern tale which also offers us readers a bit of the unusual.
I highly recommend this book to any romantic, fun-loving person out there... this includes both men and women. Pick it up and read it. You won’t be sorry! Read more