Women's Fiction

Hold You Close
Hold You Close

Review:Absolutely amazing book written by 2 of my favorite authors. Loved every single part of it. Don’t wait to buy this book. Ian and London have a love/hate relationship from the start. Ian is the playboy party boy that lives behind the crazy cat lady. Then they are forced into a situation that neither ever believed or wanted to be in. Choices are made and lives are forever changed. Absolutely loved the chemistry and the bantering between the two of them. Plus, the kids involved in the book, don’t g... Read more

The Simple Wild: A Novel
The Simple Wild: A Novel

Review:The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker is an unforgettable story you won't casually read because it's a full experience. A book that in no way is simply written; a book about love, family and friendship set in the breathtaking wildness of Alaska.
Calla is a twenty six years old girl who has never gotten to know her father. He is just a voice on the phone she has not heard for years. When an unexpected call brings her some bad news, she is forced to face the reality. Leave her easygoing life in Toront... Read more

Until It Fades: A Novel
Until It Fades: A Novel

Review:Catherine Wright is a 24-year old single mother of a five-year old daughter working as a waitress in a truck stop diner, struggling to make ends meet. When she comes upon a horrific car accident one night and stops to rescue one of the passengers, life as she once knew is over. Turns out the man she saved was hockey star Brett Madden and despite her efforts to keep her name secret, she's eventually outed.

There are so many layers to this story, particularly as it involves Catherine who wa... Read more

Telling Lies (A Sam Mason Mystery Book 1)
Telling Lies (A Sam Mason Mystery Book 1)

Review:Although a bit slow is spots, good story and character development. Some interesting twists and a few were a bit obvious. The downside for me was it left unanswered several questions/issues that were raised during the story. Read more

Love and Other Words
Love and Other Words

Review:Macy met him in a closet.

Standing precariously on the cusp of an adolescence that was already feeling strained and uncomfortable, Macy Sorenson didn’t want to be where she was at that particular moment in time. The awkward and dark home her father deemed appropriate for weekend vacationing didn’t feel like a home at all, it felt like a dungeon. The fact that he’d only wanted to buy the place based upon one of her mom’s rules only served to make the place even more stark and cold; there w... Read more

The Sunshine Sisters
The Sunshine Sisters

Review:I gave this book three stars (two stars now - see update below) because I don't dislike it but I also don't really like it that much. I think the character development of the three sisters (I like Lizzy's story line the best) earned it three instead of two. There seems to be a lot of filler in the story so I find myself skimming over parts of it. I am at page 295 and will finish it but I don't anticipate that I will like the book any better at that point. Like other reviewers, I feel the book ... Read more

Hello, Sunshine: A Novel
Hello, Sunshine: A Novel

Review:Mini Review: Hello, Sunshine: Laura Dave
Love the documented fall from grace. Sunshine was a loveable character and I adored her relationship with Sammy. Although things did not go her way, I respected her determination to find herself and face her past. Dave filtered the perfect amount of humor, surprise and endurance into this novel.
Just released yesterday- go grab it! #highlyrecommend #feelgoodstory #socialmediaisthedevil #bookbloggerperks #netgalleyreview #hellosunshine @lauradaveauth... Read more

Boundary Lines: (InterMix)
Boundary Lines: (InterMix)

Review:This book felt like parts were missing, the character development felt jerky. It is not up to her usual standard and I could tell just what was coming next. I didn't look, but wonder now if it was a very early novel just re-released. Read more

The Guest Room (Vintage Contemporaries)
The Guest Room (Vintage Contemporaries)

Review:This is an amazing book that really stays with you. It is so interesting that I'm interested in learning more about sex trafficking and how these young wealthy women are taken. Well done & thanks for a great read. Read more

Mists of The Serengeti
Mists of The Serengeti

Review:Definitely one of the Best Books I had ever read.!!
I love books about love and romance, this books starts with a tragic story but in the end is full of love, hope and kindness.!!
This book make me fell in love with Africa and the characters at the same time, it felt like watching a movie.!!
Now I know, why others readers love Leylah Attar books, she is amazing.
It should be 10 stars.!! Read more

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