Women's Fiction
Review:An engrossing book of secrets, lies, forgiveness, and family that will definitely keep readers enthralled until the very end. From the opening lines, I was captivated by this story and its complex but fascinating characters. Full of mystery that had me guessing until the surprise little twist at the end. A very well-written book that I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend. This is the first book by Nicole Baart that I have read and it has left me wanting to read more by her.
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Review:I have read many Sophie Kinsella books. I have re-read many of them. This will probably not be a re-read, but it was good. The characters were likeable. The plot was decent. It just seemed to be missing that extra oomph to make it a re-read book. Read more
Review:When Oaklyn’s parents spend her school loan money she has to find a way to make up the money fast. Her roommate introduced her to her Uncle who owns a club called Voyeur, where people pay to watch sex acts. Oaklyn goes to work there because it pays good. Callum Pierce is a member of Voyeur and he watches Oaklyn until he finds out that she is a student in his class and then he feels guilty.
I really enjoyed Voyeur because it dealt with touchy subjects realistically. The characters were ope... Read more
Review:Connie, a Hispanic woman, lives in New York and experiences many hardships in her life. Claud, her blind husband, dies which leads to Connie drinking and eventually abusing her daughter, Angelina.
Dolly, her niece, is associated with a pimp named Geraldo. He treats Dolly like a prostitute and Connie despises him. An altercation takes place in the apartment one day and Connie ends up putting Geraldo in the hospital. He in turn has Connie sent to a mental institution but this is not her... Read more
Review:I loved this beautiful amazing book. it was in many ways like our heroine, Riley. it was strong, confident, smart, sweet, sexy, funny and genuinely fun to be around. my favorite part of this book though is Riley stating again and again that she doesn't do drama. Everytime drama came to her door, she was like nope. it was amazing and refreshing to read such an adult attitude. Even the story didn't contain much excess drama or when it did it was handled maturely and calmly. I loved how Riley took ... Read more
Review:The book is written from the first person point of view of two people. The story is great, but there are moments when you think that the story is just playing off other romance novels that you may have read, but overall a really enjoyable read. Read more
Review:This is the second book in Kristen Proby's Fusion series. It can be read as a stand alone, although we see all the characters introduced in the first book as well. This series follows a group of friends who own a restaurant together. Close to You is Cami's book.
This is a great friends to lovers story. Cami is best friend's with Mia and has longed for something more with Mia's brother Landon since she was a young girl. Life has gotten in the way of these two being together. It's onl... Read more
Review:Addie and Jake are a fantastic couple!! And the story of their love is HOT!
This is a great look at trust, a rock star, a lady who has been hurt so many times by rock stars and all the friends that help and love them both. Read more
Review:Favorite Quotes:
Marry him right now. Sweet, considerate, sexy men are unicorns. You’ll never see another one of them out in the wild. I know. I looked.
You two are ridiculously good looking… Is that a requirement to be a firefighter or EMT? That you have to be hot so you can make calendars and bring in a bunch of money in calendar sales?
My Review:
I can see what all the fuss was about. But I was horrified to realize I have lived this long without ever indulging in ... Read more
Review:If you're looking for great adventure or romance, you'll want to look elsewhere. This book, like many of Ms. Tyler's, is told from a complex, perhaps disappointed, middle-aged woman's point of view. Her small adventure takes her across the country and into the lives of child, her mother and their close-knit working class community. Read more