Month: March 2020

Book Review: The Sea Glass Cottage by RaeAnne Thayne

Book Review: The Sea Glass C..

REVIEW The Sea Glass Cottage by RaeAnne Thayne is the story of three generations of women in the same family that have not been close at all over the past few years, but are thrown back together when the family matriarch Juliet has extensive injuries on the job. Juliet has been raising her teenage granddaughter […]

Posted March 27, 2020
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Book Review: Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson

Book Review: Eight Perfect M..

REVIEW: Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson was so much fun to read! I went into it knowing nothing about the book except that Peter Swanson wrote it, and I really think that knowing as little possible before starting it is the best way to go. The book, in a nutshell: Old Devils Bookstore owner […]

Posted March 24, 2020
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Book Review: The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson

Book Review: The Happy Campe..

REVIEW: I just flew through this book! The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson features Dillon Michaels, who comes back home to her grandfather’s farm after losing both her boyfriend and her job in the same day. When she gets back to the farm, she finds that her mother has unexpectedly arrived first and has taken […]

Posted March 24, 2020
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Book Review: Out of the Embers by Amanda Cabot

Book Review: Out of the Embe..

REVIEW: I flew through Out of the Embers by Amanda Cabot today while staying inside for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. This is the perfect story to read at a time like this because it is heartwarming and stress-free, and the characters are so likable. I felt like I could visualize everything in my […]

Posted March 22, 2020
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Book Review: The Sea of Lost Girls by Carol Goodman

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REVIEW: The Sea of Lost Girls has a very catchy beginning that hooked me right away. Tess gets a call from her teenage son, Rudy, in the middle of the night asking her to come pick him up. The situation surrounding why he wants to be picked up is suspicious, considering his clothes are wet. […]

Posted March 18, 2020
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Audiobook Review: A Cold Dark Place by Toni Anderson

Audiobook Review: A Cold Dar..

REVIEW: This is a romantic suspense story featuring Mallory Rooney and Alex Parker; Mallory is a Special Agent with the FBI and Alex is an assassin working for a secret organization with very strong ties to the US Government. Alex’s backstory is really interesting with regard to how he came to do that job. He […]

Posted March 13, 2020
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Book Review: The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant by Kayte Nunn

Book Review: The Forgotten L..

REVIEW: It is crazy to me to think that not long ago, husbands were allowed to commit their wives for mental issues. This is the story of Esther Durrant, who leaves home with her husband thinking they’re going on vacation only to find that he is leaving her at a private and isolated treatment facility […]

Posted March 11, 2020
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Book Review: Children of the Stars by Mario Escobar

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REVIEW: This is an extraordinary novel. The story features two young brothers, Jacob and Moses Stein, as they search for their parents in 1942. The brothers’ parents left them in the care of their aunt about a year ago while they went looking for a safe place to move their family. The boys’ parents are […]

Posted March 10, 2020
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Book Review: The Moonglow Sisters by Lori Wilde

Book Review: The Moonglow Si..

REVIEW: Five years ago, a betrayal happened that caused a huge rift in the family. The three sisters don’t really communicate anymore, and their grandmother (who raised them) is heartbroken that they haven’t managed to fix their broken relationships. Now, staring down some bad health, her big wish is for her grandchildren to come back […]

Posted March 3, 2020
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Book Review: Tidelands by Philippa Gregory

Book Review: Tidelands by Ph..

REVIEW: My intention was to pick Tidelands up and read it slowly, but I devoured it. I could not put it down. Alinor Reekie is a midwife and herbalist, like her mother and grandmother before her. Her husband has been gone for nearly a year, a fisherman that left on their boat one day and […]

Posted March 1, 2020
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