Women's Fiction
Review:I loved this book and looking forward to reading all the books in the series. Love the characters in this series and learning things I didn't know about Loggerhead Turtles. The friendship between these women is special. Read more
Review:So glad that Mary Alice Monroe has kept this storyline going. It's the perfect read for a summer vacation or a lounging day at home...PLEASE keep writing about the Beach House! I Love where you've taken each of the characters. Read more
Review:This was a really good read. Lots of good characters, enough of a mystery that I was actually wrong on who the killer was, and a heart warming story line. I can't wait until the next book in the series! Read more
Review:Beach House for Rent continues Mary Alice Monroe's beach house series and it is a wonderful story of a young woman finding herself and gaining victory over her anxiety. This is one of my favorite stories by Ms. Monroe. Read more
Review:This story is a fun twist of the Cinderella tale, with Audrey, the evil stepmother, Senator Glenn as the fairy godmother, Aria as Cinderella and Henry as prince charming. Aria and Henry meet in a funny way and the story remains enjoyable from there on. While there were times where I wanted to be able to swoop in and save Aria from her blackmailing stepmother, I knew it would never be that easy and didn't want to put the book down to see how she would get herself out of this mess. There are pl... Read more
Review:WOW!!!! How can I begin to describe the feelings this book evokes! It's truly an amazing tale of what happens in the minds of the survivors of a tragedy such as a school shooting. The story is narrated through the eyes of a 6-year old boy whose brother has been killed but he survives. His parents are devastated and have self-imploded while this young boy manages to sort out his feelings, do his grieving and teach many lessons. It's a gripping novel that is sadly all too relevant in current ... Read more
Review:Jess, the youngest of five children, buys The Inn at Eagle Point when it comes up for sale. Jess has ADD and is easily distracted. She has let some bills slip by, and the Inn could be in foreclosure. Her oldest sister, Abby, comes back to town to help her financially and get her on track. Abby is divorced and has two 5 year old daughters. They visit with Abby's Grandmother. In the meantime, Trace Riley has been coaxed to come back to Chesapeake Shores to learn the banking business. He is ... Read more
Review:Claire and Shepherd’s book was my first introduction into Addison’s world of Omegaverse. I had read snippets here and there on the subject but her take is by far the most enticing. The males depicted in her series are usually anti heroes and the females are strong despite their dynamic but every character is unique. This certainly isn’t a cookie-cutter book. It’s compelling and dark. I anxiously wait for the newest release in their story. Read more
Review:The saga continues with book two. Claire will do her best to help the Omegas, and she is resilient in freeing them, but even freedom has a price and is it actually freedom they have if they must stay in hiding. How far will Claire go with her act of martyrdom? She is willing to give up her freedom and continue living underground with Shepherd for the lives of forty-three others. No matter what she gathered from reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu, it is something that Shepherd will always best h... Read more
Review:One Last Time was my favorite book by Corinne Michaels to date. Noah and Kristen's story will make you laugh, cry and swoon, it's so good. Kristen is a woman who has endured so much heartache but stays strong. Noah is a hot alpha male that will have you swooning with his kind and open heart. Put these two together and you have magic. I truly loved this story. I guarantee this is a book you will fall in love with, I know I did. Read more