Women's Fiction
Review:Sometimes we need to look in the past in order to move forward. The Shadow Sister was a captivating story about a young woman on a journey of self discovery.
I honestly had no idea what to expect with this book. Being my first by this author and the third in a series, I was a little worried I might get lost. Much to my surprise The Shadow Sister read very well as a standalone. All I want now are the first two books!
Written in present and past the Riley did a fantastic job of b... Read more
Review:The majority of this book was so compelling. I wanted to read and read and read. Then, the ending chapters seemed so thrown together. I actually just skimmed through the last hoping it would revert back to the great book it was for most of the chapters. Read more
Review:A very sweet love story which kept me glued to the last page. Actually when i finished i wanted more. The characters are very sensitive and you will start to love them from the beginning. Heart-touching and great plots that keeps you wanting more. Great read for a quiet afternoon if you want to jump into a great love story. Read more
Review:A friend suggested this book because we have the same taste. So glad she did! The story grabs you from the beginning and you just have to see how it will end. The book has a different format than I am used to and at times I found it annoying. Still by the end I found I enjoyed the uniqueness. I also kept thinking about the one that got away... Read more
Review:It is very good, but I wish I'd started this series 7 years from now, so that I good go from one sister to the next with speed and ease. Each book is written about one sister and the history of her existence, as well as the current life as she explores her ancestor's past. Very well written and entertaining. Read more
Review:Such a twist! I love the books from Chevy! She is one of the most captivating authors around : I used to get caught up in love stories but she changed that for me. I really recommend her books as they are guaranteed to keep you interested! Read more
Review:I've loved Elizabeth Strout's books. And I know everyone is raving about this one. But first of all, it is NOT a novel. Not even a novel in stories. It is a collection of stuff about Cs she thought of while writing other books. Each one has some dark dreary unsolvable anguish to think about. I felt cheated. i wasn't touched or entertained or moved or intrigued. I was bored. Read more
Review:What would you do if you woke up one day and realized that you’d missed out on the best things in life just because you were too scared to truly live? Good Luck With That follows Georgia and Marley as they struggle with the loss of their dear friend Emerson and what she asks of them on her death bed. They promise her they’ll fulfill her wishes, though neither is fully prepared for all that entails.
For Georgia, body image has been a central theme throughout her life, as much a part of her... Read more
Review:What a delightful cover to entice the reader into The Summer House. If you are looking for a feel-good, summer story with a splash of mystery then this will do you nicely.
Callie and Olivia have been friends for ever and now they are about to embark on their dream of buying, renovating and opening a guest house, situated on the stunning Outer Banks. They need to buckle down and work their little socks off in order to get it up to scratch and suitable for the grand opening.
I really... Read more
Review:Five stars for being a good chicklit story that doesn’t touch on themes that usually grate my nerves. Instead we are introduced to likable characters and realistic situations, with a strong (though not invincible) female lead.
Emmy catches her long-term boyfriend cheating on her on the first page, while they’re vacationing at a little French guesthouse. After Nathan leaves with his new floozy, the guesthouse manager suffers an injury and Emmy decides to stay on to help with the guesthouse... Read more