"Emotionally charged, sinister, evocative, fascinating and very addictive. We read Verity with a knot in our stomachs from the first to last page! What a brilliant read!" -TotallyBooked Blog Verity A thrilling, instant bestseller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author. Lowen Ashleigh is a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin when she accepts the job offer of a … [Read more...]
It Starts with Us: A Novel (It Ends with Us)
I can’t put into words how much I loved this book, it’s exactly what I needed to read after It Ends With Us. I couldn’t put the book down and I was so so worried what could happen, we all know Colleen likes a plot twist!! Without giving any spoilers at all, it’s a beautiful story and Atlas is the ultimate book boyfriend. I love their relationship so so much and seeing things from Atlas’s point of … [Read more...]
Where the Crawdads Sing
Where the Crawdads Sing #1 New York Times Bestseller More than 4 million copies sold A Reese Witherspoon -- Hello Sunshine Book Club Pick "I can't even express how much I love this book! I didn't want this story to end!"--Reese Witherspoon … [Read more...]
It Ends with Us: A Novel
I'd heard so much about Colleen Hoover, I just had to see what all the fuss was about - so I picked up this book, and boy was I glad I did. It Ends With Us is compulsively readable with a heartbreaking and powerful story. The characters are so well drawn, there is no black and white here - which is hugely important considering the subject matter. To make your reader fall in love with a character … [Read more...]
Home for Christmas: A Dickens Holiday Romance Prequel
I loved this sweet Christmas story, but the ending was my favorite part. If you love a love at first sight story, but they have to work to get their happily ever after, I think you’ll enjoy this book set in Dickens. This book is centered around Jenny and Ben. Jenny has always done everything to make her father happy, so what’s going to happen when he won’t give his blessing for Ben and her to be … [Read more...]
Santa Cruise: A Festive and Fun Holiday Story
For those of us who have been "locked-down" for the past 18 months it was fun "going on vacation" vicariously through these characters. Lots of laughs and most of all friendship. This is definitely a girl's-girl book! - Amazing Review Santa Cruise: A Festive and Fun Holiday Story Fans of Debbie Macomber and Danielle Steel won’t want to miss this enchanting, humorous, and … [Read more...]
The Wrong Bride: Ares and Raven’s Story (The Windsors)
If you want angst, you’ve got it in spades in this book. This is a really well thought out story which is the first in a series. Looking forward to the rest I can tell you! This story is about Ares and Raven, a meddling grandmother and a jealous sister. What Raven has to go through is heart rending with her unrequited love for Ares. He is all for his family and does what he has to do for it even … [Read more...]
So Not Meant To Be
I loved this book, but then again I love all of Meghan’s books. This one was so light and funny, with steamy scenes that I couldn’t let go of it until I’ve finished! I laughed out loud so many times, some parts of the book are hilarious. It was so good! To finish up, I also think that Kelsey and JP need therapists! - Amazon Review So Not Meant To Be From USA Today and Amazon … [Read more...]
Bridgerton: The Duke and I
The Duke and I is rich with author Julia Quinn's trademark humor and engaging dialogue. Beneath the Regency charm of this novel, however, dwells an insightful exploration of the impact of childhood trauma and the healing power of love. Quinn just keeps getting better and better, a fact that's sure to delight readers. --Lois Faye Dyer Bridgerton: The Duke and I (Bridgertons Book … [Read more...]
The Book of Two Ways: A Novel
“The Book of Two Ways is a return for Picoult to the themes of her earliest books—motherhood, complicated romantic love. . . . Picoult, at this point in her career, could skillfully build tension in a broom closet, but the best part of this book is not the suspense; it’s the look at the complexity of a woman as she enters middle age. . . . Picoult always tells both sides of a story not with … [Read more...]