This book was amazing, j.s. cooper did a great job. I really enjoyed the storyline and the characters. Lucy going to Montana to be a mail order bride of sorts, her first introduction to that town was sure funny, trying to explain why she was there without coming out and saying. Austin and lucy had super hot chemistry from the beginning, I was a tad disappointed when it looked like she was going to … [Read more...]
Things We Never Got Over
I’ve never written a book review. I know there are people who do this professionally. They outline the book and give AMAZING opinions that I wholeheartedly read prior to buying. Mine will be nothing like theirs. But this book. I couldn’t NOT tell anyone and everyone how amazing this book is. I’m still raw. Knox’s love for both Naomi and Waylay. It was so pure and touching. This wasn’t like most … [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...]
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...]
The Duke’s Disaster
"Burrowes skillfully explores the importance of trust in a relationship, as well as love and passion, bringing a depth of emotion to her romance that resonates with readers." - RT Book Reviews The Duke's Disaster "Exquisitely crafted, intensely memorable romance."—Library Journal, STARRED Review Between his high-handedness and her pride, what could possibly go wrong? Noah … [Read more...]
Sorry Not Sorry
"Sorry Not Sorry is an entertaining rollercoaster of drama, angst, challenges, and surprises. "―HarlequinJunkie.com Sorry Not Sorry: The perfect laugh out loud romantic comedy ‘Absolutely brilliant… I devoured it in a few hours because it was impossible to put down… Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions… Packed full of laughs... Had me laughing all the way through… … [Read more...]
The Giver of Stars: A Novel
“Though she made her mark writing contemporary romance, Moyes proves just as adept at historical fiction. . . . The Giver of Stars is a celebration of love, but also of reading, of knowledge, of female friendship, of the beauty of our most rural corners, and our enduring American grit: the kind of true grit that can be found in the hills of Kentucky and on the pages of this inspiring book.” —The … [Read more...]
When We Believed in Mermaids: A Novel
“There’s a reason Barbara O’Neal is one of the most decorated authors in fiction. With her trademark lyrical style, she’s written a page-turner of the first order. From the very first page, I was drawn into the drama and irresistibly teased along as layers of a family’s complicated past were artfully peeled away. Don’t miss this masterfully told story of sisters and secrets, damage and redemption, … [Read more...]
Prick
Prick I can't stop thinking about that prick. Caulter Sterling is a prick. A filthy-mouthed, womanizing, crude, spoiled, arrogant prick. The tattooed, pierced, ridiculously hot son of a celebrity. I hate him. He's slept his way through practically every girl at Brighton Academy. Except for me. I'm the good girl. The responsible girl. The 4.0, class president, … [Read more...]
The Secret Messenger
This is one of the best historical fiction novels on WWII I've read in quite awhile. Having ready many eye witness accounts and historical documents on the courage and bravery of the Partisans, this book underscores they are truly the unsung heroes of WWII. This book leaves the reader with profound respect for those who fought without rifles but were very effective in reducing the force of the … [Read more...]