Series: Standalone

Review + Giveaway | Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker

Review + Giveaway | Until It..

Why I Read It: I’ve been highly anticipating Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker since I first saw that she had a new book coming out. I’ve been a huge fan of K.A.’s stories since I stumbled upon Ten Tiny Breaths back in 2012 – every one of her books has left me grabby-handed for anything she teases […]

Posted June 28, 2017
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Review | A French Wedding by Hannah Tunnicliffe

Review | A French Wedding by..

Review: I didn’t like A French Wedding by Hannah Tunnicliffe as much as I wanted to. It had a ton of promise, but it didn’t just deliver. I love stories with long-time friends coming together again. In this case, a group of college friends are meeting back at the home of Max to celebrate his fortieth […]

Posted June 24, 2017
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Review | The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir by Jennifer Ryan

Review | The Chilbury Ladies..

 REVIEW: It’s hard to find things to say about The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir by Jennifer Ryan that haven’t already been said. The setting is brilliant, the characters are wonderful and quirky, and the epistolary style fits the story perfectly. What stands out to me most about this book is that it is so utterly charming. […]

Posted June 20, 2017
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Review | The Idea of You by Robinne Lee

Review | The Idea of You by ..

Review: There is something so alluring about being on the arm of a rock star and while most of us know that it will never happen to us, that’s exactly what happens to Solene in The Idea of You by Robinne Lee. It happens when she isn’t expecting it: Solene is taking her young daughter, […]

Posted June 12, 2017
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Review | The Beach at Painter’s Cove by Shelley Noble

Review | The Beach at Painte..

 REVIEW: When I saw the cover for The Beach at Painter’s Cove by Shelley Noble and that it was set in a town on the shore, I knew that I wanted to read it. The fact that there were multiple generations of women in the same family coming to their family beach mansion sealed the deal for me. I […]

Posted June 8, 2017
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Review | Same Beach, Next Year by Dorothea Benton Frank

Review | Same Beach, Next Ye..

Why I Read It: It’s still only May and I’ve already read some great warm-weather reads this year! I loved the cover on this book and the fact that it is set in the Lowcountry. I love books set in the Carolinas plus I’ve been wanting to reading something by Dorothea Benton Frank for ages now, […]

Posted May 23, 2017
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Review | It Happens In The Hamptons by Holly Peterson

Review | It Happens In The H..

Why I Read It: I’m all about summer reading and beach reading, and It Happens in the Hamptons by Holly Peterson looked perfect when I saw the synopsis. I love stories about “locals vs. vacationers” – especially in tourist areas like the Hamptons. Review: This is the very best kind of beach/warm weather reading. Katie moved […]

Posted May 5, 2017
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Review | The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict

Review | The Other Einstein ..

Why I Read It: I fell in love with this book cover – I absolutely love it. But I also was interested in the story of a woman living in the shadow of her famous husband. How the heck is this even possible? It seems like a far-fetched thing today, but for women back in the […]

Posted May 2, 2017
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Review | Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters

Review | Underground Airline..

Why I read It: I’ve had my eye on Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters since I first heard about it, way back before it was published. But thriller/mystery/suspense books aren’t my go-to reads. I had to work myself up to it. I finally checked this one out from the library in both book and audiobook […]

Posted April 30, 2017
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Review | Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Review | Lincoln in the Bard..

Why I Read it: Lincoln In The Bardo by George Saunders has had some serious airtime in my Litsy feed and I know that it has had tons of hype and buzz since before its publications date. It grabbed my attention because Abraham Lincoln and his son Willie are major characters – I have always […]

Posted April 15, 2017
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