Women's Fiction

Harley & Rose
Harley & Rose

Review:The Lord said ‘let there be angst.’ Carmen Jenner heard him and then sat down to write Harley & Rose. #TrueStory

I am the sort of person who watches a movies/reads a book and my mind is all over the place trying to figure out where the story is going and who did what. I can usually figure things out quite early on, it is not an intentional habit – it just happens. However, it did not happen with this book and I love that, I want to be blindsided by an author, predictable simply bores ... Read more

The Patron Saint of Liars
The Patron Saint of Liars

Review:Absolutely, did not care for the book. Purchased the book after seeing the 4 star rating for it and was sorely disappointed. For those of you planning to buy the book please don't read any further. In my opinion, there was nothing interesting about the central character Rose. She was selfish, self- centered, a terrible mother, a terrible wife and a terrible daughter.... Not in the least likeable. How can one like the book when the central character is so cold, uncaring and shallow...beats m... Read more

Same Beach, Next Year: A Novel
Same Beach, Next Year: A Novel

Review:Ugh. Disappointing. I generally enjoy Ms. Benton Frank, but this needed some serious editing. Too much "police reporting"; that is, blow-by-blow
and boring descriptions of making food, entering a room, packing a car. Generally a good story, but it needed some trimming. Read more

Shadowed Threads (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 4)
Shadowed Threads (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 4)

Review:Riley is strong, focused and awesome in her resolve to fight with integrity. She s smart and understands the needs of lost and lonely hearts underneath her tough as nails character, there is compassion. I can't wait to see where her journey takes me next. Read more

Rising Darkness: Book 9 (A Rylee Adamson Novel)
Rising Darkness: Book 9 (A Rylee Adamson Novel)

Review:Excellent book! Looking forward to reading the conclusion of Rylee's story. It has been a great journey watching how the characters have grown, I will be sad to see the end, but I will also be reading the other series that tie in. Read more

Stitched: Book 8.5: A Rylee Adamson Novella
Stitched: Book 8.5: A Rylee Adamson Novella

Review:I am not what you might call a sophisticated reader. I read for the sheer pleasure and the emotions the story elicits. This series has caused me to sometimes cry, then smile. The kind of love displayed for a mate and child is inspirational. Now, if they will just bring Liam back. Read more

Recurve (The Elemental Series Book 1)
Recurve (The Elemental Series Book 1)

Review:There was interesting world-building, and the magic was interesting, but so much of the writing and plot was cringe-worthy. There were plenty of times, especially in the beginning of the book, when I couldn't believe how contrived the choice of words was, and a lot of the plot had my scratching my head because it didn't make sense. Read more

Tracker (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 6)
Tracker (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 6)

Review:Finally her pack is learning to play, kick ass and take of each other. I love the fact that Alex is growing stronger and was able to be Rylee's assistance. I am also glad Milly is on the right side once again. That the rest of her loved ones are coming in to their rightful place. I love it. I looking forward to the next story. Read more

Veiled Threat (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 7)
Veiled Threat (A Rylee Adamson Novel, Book 7)

Review:I always enjoy Shannon Mayer's tails. She takes you into an alternative universe that touches the reality of the human world and manages to mix the two with intreging possibilities. She is always an interesting story teller. Read more

Guardian: Book 6.5 (A Rylee Adamson Novel)
Guardian: Book 6.5 (A Rylee Adamson Novel)

Review:I adore this series, and I really loved this novella because Rylee and Liam share a few moments of down time and reconnect on so many levels. We are also introduced to some new characters and, I think, one who will probably play a pivotal role in the near future. Warning: Have tissues handy! I can't wait for Wounded to release next month. Read more

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