This is definitely a good summer beach read, and a great example of quality women's fiction. What I liked: the author did a great job of setting up the scene, so much so that I wanted to be there. ... READ the POST
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Mercy Road – Ann Howard Creel – A Book Review
DNF -At about 38% of the way through, I had to put this book down. I quickly realized that the author's style of writing is just not for me. Every action each character took was laboriously described, ... READ the POST
Life and Other Inconveniences – Kristan Higgins – A Review
This is my first book by Kristan Higgins that I've read. Honestly, it was a little dark, but her writing style and ability to tell a story from multiple angles and perspectives kept me going with the ... READ the POST
The Year I Left – Christine Brae – A Review
It amazes me, how when we leave relationships to find ourselves, even for a few weeks, how much action is spurred as a result. Plans get made, right or wrong. We realize that the relationship we're in ... READ the POST
Burn It Down: Women Writing about Anger – Lilly Dancyger – A Review
"Millennia of conditioning is hard to unlearn.”“I could withstand a world without his love…” Women, of all colors, shapes, and sizes, career, and child preference will find relatability in this ... READ the POST
When We Believed in Mermaids – Barbara O’Neal – A Review
I'm a loyal fan of Barbara O'Neal's writing and her books. But this one was disappointing for me. There were way too many moving elements. It's like the author had a bunch of post-it notes of ideas ... READ the POST