Women's Fiction

From This Day Forward (Wedding Belles)
From This Day Forward (Wedding Belles)

Review:What a fantastic start to the Wedding Belles Series and WHEW...was it SEXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Lauren Layne...where have you been hiding all that spice!

Jason and Leah had a summer fling that led to two broken hearts and lots of hurt pride. I found myself tearing up and this was a NOVELLA people! This is what Lauren Layne does. She takes the emotion to the max and has you so invested within just mere pages.

Loved It! Love the new set of characters, Loved Leah and Jason Rhodes.....WHOA ... Read more

For Better or Worse (Wedding Belles Book 2)
For Better or Worse (Wedding Belles Book 2)

Review:Lauren Layne wins again with her third Wedding Belles book. She's created likable characters who light up the page with their realism and flaws.

I liked Heather - she is determined young professional who's followed her heart to NYC, and is living her own dream as a wedding planner. A big wedding has been dropped into her lap - a huge socialite wants the wedding of the year, but within a tight timeframe. With an open budget and indifferent bride, Heather's BS flag is raised high, but she ... Read more

To Have and to Hold (Wedding Belles Book 1)
To Have and to Hold (Wedding Belles Book 1)

Review:Lauren Layne is one of my favorite authors. She never fails to deliver a well-rounded story, with characters that are relatable. To Have and To Hold is no different. With a great plot, interesting characters, and witty dialogue, this was an entertaining read from start to finish.

“”It’s not as though Brooke had meant to start dating a con man. She certainly didn’t intend to get engaged to one.”

Brooke has had her heart broken and her foundation rocked. Picking up her life and start... Read more

Girl in Snow: A Novel
Girl in Snow: A Novel

Review:I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley for free in exchange for an honest review.
Wow! Girl in Snow really packs a punch! The story revolves around Cameron, the loner in love; Jade, whose insecurities are twisting her into a stranger; and Russ, an emotionally stunted cop. They are drawn together by Lucinda, the girl in the snow - the girl who has been murdered.
Girl in Snow is so much more than a murder mystery. It is a sometimes painful character study of life in a small town in Co... Read more

A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection (Walsh Family)
A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection (Walsh Family)

Review:Great insight into the psych of people with addictions. Makes one realise that it is so easy to slip into a similar state of mind, how to get above it all was very entertaining. Crisply written with clear message wrapped in comfortable humour. Read more

Last Chance Saloon
Last Chance Saloon

Review:I am fastly becoming a HUGE Marian Keyes lover. I started out with "Watermelon" and found it ok, but since then, I have craved more and more of her work. I have gone back over all of her work and find more and more brillance each time. And, with "Last Chance Saloon", I am blissfully happy. I love this book! I mean, LOVE it. I found the character so easy to read. I completely enjoyed Tara and her rough road of love and life. I was enchanted by her personality and heart. I think that Maria... Read more

A Novel (Random House Movie Tie-In Books) - The Descendants
A Novel (Random House Movie Tie-In Books) - The Descendants

Review:This was a beautiful piece about loss, death, life, love and grieving. Beautifully written account of a family who is coping with the decision to turn off life support of a loved one when there are unresolved issues. Highly recommend it. Read more

Grace) (Under Mr. Nolan's Bed) - Boxed Set (Temptation
Grace) (Under Mr. Nolan's Bed) - Boxed Set (Temptation

Review:Selena Kitt is a very good writer and this trilogy is no exception. What two girls find under Mr. Nolan's Bed leads to their sexual awakening and that, in turn, leads to the unraveling of a tangled web of deception that includes their parents, a priest and a whole area of he Catholic Church. The action center is near Detroit, allowing the use of some real life characters such as Mayor Cobo and others along with an excellent depiction of Hudson's store in its early days. Read more

Home to Big Stone Gap: A Novel
Home to Big Stone Gap: A Novel

Review:This story was captivating from beginning to end. I have read other books by Adriana Trigiani and enjoyed them so I bought this one knowing it would be a good read. I would recommend it
to anyone who enjoys authentic stories! Read more

Next Stop, Chancey (Chancey Books Book 1)
Next Stop, Chancey (Chancey Books Book 1)

Review:I loved this book! Really fun southern fiction, best read on the front porch swing with a tall glass of sweet tea. I LOVED the characters (I KNOW these people). The story was well-written and true-to-life in the south. Warm, funny and charming and oh so relatable. Looking forward to the rest of the series! Read more

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