Having read a novella or two by Rachel J. Good, I hadn't yet poured into a full novel. Until now. Having gotten to know the author through social media and mutual friends I felt like I knew her heart and couldn't wait to read this book. The timing couldn't have been more perfect, I mean have you ...
Contemporary
BOOK REVIEW: What Dreams May Come by Alana Terry
Sometimes you sit down and write a review of a book and the words are easy and the sentiments flow like gravy. Other times your heart knows what it wants to say but you brain can't turn that into words. This is the second time. I really enjoyed this book, with a background of truth, and a theme ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Two of Us by Victoria Bylin
Have you ever read a book you really liked but somehow just didn't bond to? I mean the book is so well written with amazingly complex characters and a plot that keeps you engaged. A book that you couldn't put down it was just that good. But you don't bond with it. Perhaps I'm just romanced out. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Lies Jane Austen Told Me by Julie Wright
You know how when you sit down and read a book and then suddenly you reach the last page and you wonder where the time went? I mean, I know that there's hours invested in this book but where did they go? And how did it already end when you aren't ready? I also have to admit a couple of things ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Gift for Anne Marie by Kathleen Fuller
You know how I always, well OK sometimes, complain that a novella tries to be too much? I've been really lucky here lately with novellas understanding their amazing role in literature and stepping up to the plate in amazing ways. 'A Gift for Anne Marie' by Kathleen Fuller takes one for the team ...




