Literary Fiction

The Terms: Part One (The Terms Duet)
The Terms: Part One (The Terms Duet)

Review:Camilla Rose just wants to live her ordinary life with her son, Liam. When her ex, Tony, dies, her life gets turned upside down. Ellis Burke lays down the terms for Camilla, and she has no other choice than to agree, right?

The Terms is a story that captures you from the first few pages. Camilla only thinks about her son, Liam, and her sister, Sasha. She is such a selfless character, until Ellis brings out the darker side of her. And I mean that in the best way. She is only selfish in the... Read more

The Woman Who Stole My Life
The Woman Who Stole My Life

Review:I am unable to write a review on this book as I have not finished reading it.
i find that i am struggling with this book and so far i have found it, frustrating, almost annoying to read. perhaps it is just me. i have left this book unread and in the meantime I have read several other books which have been much more to my liking. Read more

a sci fi romance (Keepers of Xereill Book 1) - The Traitor's Bride
a sci fi romance (Keepers of Xereill Book 1) - The Traitor's Bride

Review:Wow. Another great book by Alix. Very well written and a great story. This promises to be a Great series...I can't wait for the other books to be released. It keeps you on the edge of your seat with great twists and turns throughout. Alix is one Great author. You won't be disappointed when reading any of her books. Read more

Claimed (Dark Protectors Book 2)
Claimed (Dark Protectors Book 2)

Review:How many times in one book can a character overreact to each and every event? Let's ask Emma. I could barely get through this. I just needed to accept overreaction and histerics to everything. This is absolutely not how a real scientist acts. Ugh. Let's also jump to catastrophic assumptions with every event. A little bit of blood on a jacket is automatically a life threatening bullet wound. Death is imminent. Skip this one. Read more

Faithful: A Novel
Faithful: A Novel

Review:Shelby Richmon is an ordinary girl, I would say maybe not even so ordinary – her best friend is very beautiful and popular. But one night something terrible happens – the two girls suffer a car crash which Shelby survives barely scratched, while her best friend Helene ends up in a coma with permanent brain damage. After this, Shelby is thrown into the deepest depression and won’t stop blaming herself for years, as well as destroying herself and letting others do it for her. We follow Shelby thro... Read more

The Children's Crusade: A Novel
The Children's Crusade: A Novel

Review:Unexpected basis for this examination of a family in California; concentration not interrupted by finding incorrect grammar or usage. Characters well-rounded and realistic. Satisfying read, logical if disappointing ending: satisfying in redemption and disappointing in loss.
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This Proud Heart: A Novel
This Proud Heart: A Novel

Review:I could not decide if I liked or disliked the protagonist of this book. Either way, it was thought provoking on the issue of women having a life separate from a family. Although this seemed to take place in the 1950s, the subject matter is still an issue today. The action seemed slow moving in the early part of the book, but I became very engrossed as the characters were filled out and took on life. Read more

The Survival of Thomas Ford
The Survival of Thomas Ford

Review:Wow. This book took you on twists and turns and when I wanted to throw it away it grabbed me again. Now the language is terrible, I dislike swearing in a book and this one had too much of it. The story line was engrossing, though. The complete evil of some people is really disturbing especially since the author never really gave a 'good' reason for it, not that there ever is. I was glad to be done with it because you really wanted the good guys to at least survive! Read more

Hold Me (Fool's Gold Book 18)
Hold Me (Fool's Gold Book 18)

Review:Fool's Gold is weaving its magic spell once again. Mayor Marsha conjures up life-changing tasks for both Destiny and Kipling when she develops a seach-and-rescue operations in this close-knit California community. Add family members that are more strangers than relatives, acquaintances that come into their lives and quickly become friends, and a budding romance that doesn't always go smoothly and this is the basis for Susan Mallery's latest romance. Destiny and Kipling soon discover that it is... Read more

When She Woke
When She Woke

Review:The plot follows so many other alternate reality plots, with Biblical references throughout. However, the concepts are modern and echo current tides. The writing is captivating and the storyline gripping. It is well worth the read. Read more

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