Women's Fiction

An Elemental Fantasy Series (House of Xannon Book 1)
An Elemental Fantasy Series (House of Xannon Book 1)

Review:I thoroughly enjoyed the action and vivid description in this fantasy novel. The author clearly depicts the internal struggles of transition from youthful antics to adult acceptance of responsibility. Read more

Justin Cocker (Cocker Brothers - The Cocky Series Book 5)
Justin Cocker (Cocker Brothers - The Cocky Series Book 5)

Review:The Cocker brother series keeps getting better and better. Absolutely lived Justin and Jaimies story. Longer then previous books but so worth it. Plot twist I did not see coming made for a truly enjoyable read. Can't wait for Jeremy's story!! Read more

Heart of Eden (Colorado Hearts Book 1)
Heart of Eden (Colorado Hearts Book 1)

Review:I loved how the author described each character while also inserting the town of Eden & the country. This made me feel I was there in beautiful Colorado & experienced all the trials, the awakening for the love of the town, its people, the 5 Sisters Ranch, & witnessed blooming love plus Forever Love! Read more

The Darkest Pleasure (Lords of the Underworld)
The Darkest Pleasure (Lords of the Underworld)

Review:I haven't read any of the other books in this series but was thankful when I started reading The Darkest Pleasure it wasn't necessary. Obviously each book is a story in it's own though still tying all characters together. Gena Showalter did a lovely job in writing this book, the characters have depth and heart. I don't care for heroines who are so tough they aren't even women anymore, or so bitchy and mean they can never take correction. Danica is lovely and written with some grace, Reyes...... Read more

Something in the Water: A Novel
Something in the Water: A Novel

Review:Catherine Steadman's debut psychological stunner is sure to be one of the most read novels of the Summer of 2018. A couple finds themselves in a deadly predicament off the island of Bora Bora. Erin, a Film Documentarian, and her husband Mark, an investment banker, are enjoying their honeymoon on Bora Bora. During a scuba-diving excursion, they turn up something in the water that could change their lives. When the two decide to keep it a secret rather than turning it over they start a deadly ch... Read more

Merciless
Merciless

Review:Carter’s Story is here. After reading about him and seeing glimpses of who he was and is from Daniel’s story I couldn’t wait to read more about him. And Willow Winters did not disappoint. Carter is a man who gets want he wants and he wants Aria. Their unconventional beginnings lead to an emotionally gripping tale of love, and hurt and pain. This story will make you go through all the emotions up and down and back around for both Carter and Aria. And we are left with a shocking ending before we k... Read more

The Last Mrs. Parrish
The Last Mrs. Parrish

Review:I don't usually reach for thrillers, but I am so glad I chose to pick up The Last Mrs. Parrish. This story gripped me in its clutches from the first page and did not let me go until the very last page. I literally read this cover-to-cover in one day. I could not put it down.

This book is told from two different women's perspectives - Amber and Daphne - the woman who has it all and the woman who wants it all. But appearances can be deceiving. I don't want to say too much, other than the tw... Read more

It's Always the Husband: A Novel
It's Always the Husband: A Novel

Review:It’s Always the Husband is a great thriller about three girls who met when they become roommates in college.

The reunion doesn’t last long though when one of the girls is found dead.

It started off a bit slow and the character’s personalities are a bit dull and hard to relate with. It didn’t take much for the story to pick up and take off and you start to see a different side to the characters. There is the first half of the book describing the girls and college life. While the oth... Read more

Sourdough: A Novel
Sourdough: A Novel

Review:I didn't start start skipping pages until later in the book, so that was a good thing. Once it became ridiculous and a bit boring, I just went right to the unsatisfying end. I liked the goats and the llama, but they were only mentioned a few times, along with the unwashed guy who tended them and made cheese. I didn't actually care about any of the characters, or the Lois Club, or about the guys who ended up in Berlin. I just didn't care. Read more

We Could Fall
We Could Fall

Review:Rarely have I encountered and read a book which gets into the minds and hearts of the characters as well as this one. I am in awe of the author's skill in laying out an intricate and sensitive plot in which the characters are likable in spite of their obvious flaws.

The character of Jack, the husband, is well drawn and strangely sympathetic when the back story reveals that he and Emmy have been trapped by their circumstances when they were too young to cope.That Jacks' solution and the re... Read more

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