Women's Fiction
Review:Another Sullivan home run. As much as you would think you would get tired of this family. Bella Andre provides a beautiful story that makes you what to read and the close net group.
I really love this story and how it can together. I did get tired of her always willing to be there. Really thought she should she could’ve had another love interest who she saw solely as friend or could have been scouting other locations for her new business venture. Read more
Review:Cora Brent delivers another great read with all the feels. The cover of the book drew me in and I could not wait to read Nash and Kay’s story.
When tragedy strikes, Nash returns home for the first time in years. Nash is facing loss and now the responsibility of his little brother. I enjoyed watching Nash and Kat’s journey unfold. I recommend this book. Read more
Review:Noah obsessed with securing his sister Jessie safety ( bio his cousin but being raised together bonded as siblings). He will turn the earth over looking my for her safe return of vengeance for whom harms her. Behind his back he walked away of any connection to people & his walls would need dynamite to break down. Mindy whom ran from an broken engagement (arranged marriage) is letting go. Noah has named her Lucky....what happens is Vegas ....well let's say Elvis is still singing. Action, stre... Read more
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Review:This book was amazing with a twist that changed your whole vie of the characters. Eric is not given enough due diligence, his books are a non stop read that gets better and better. I will be looking out for a sequel. Read more
Review:The characters are real, the imagery vivid. I could see the people and feel their experiences, their environment. A mother's childhood fears coming back, the security of home being lost and at the same time a young woman falling in love and facing those fears with the love of a man who is torn between a woman and his calling. Read more
Review:I finished it in 1 morning. The book was exciting and while I actually did guess who the killer was early on, I'll admit I was close to changing my mind toward the end and picturing a very different scenario. Of course I've read so many psychological thrillers it's not too surprising I'd figured it out. The plot was twisting and it will keep you guessing throughout the book. Read more
Review:Our book club really enjoyed this book. The characters span many generations and are surprisingly enjoyable. A few are not very likable initially, but quirky and interesting, so the author draws you in through them and the main character, Georgia Walker. I am not a knitter, a quilter or a crafter, so I did not pick up the book for that connection. However, I did relate to the book through the diverse personalities and friendships that were established through the knitting circle. The author... Read more
Review:I loved the book. I was disappointed that this book combined all three books but just because I already paid for the first two. So I felt like I was paying twice for books I already had. The price and the story was worth it though. Read more
Review:ah, here I got the gag factor: so extremely predictable and overly seweet it actually hurt! If you are up for it and this is what you are looking for, knowck yourelf out, you will love it. If you are looking for something a bit more brain challenging, put it aside. Read more