The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr

My first book of 2021! I had to start it with Robyn Carr. I discovered her thanks to the Netflix adaptation of Virgin River actually but it turned out I already owned a few of her books from the free section at the library, I’ve since collected over 20!! Anyway, to kick off what isContinue reading “The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr”

One Day in December by Josie Silver

Do you believe in love at first sight? Have you ever made eye contact with someone and knew they would be important in your life? What if you fell in love at first sight, lost sight and looked for a year only to see that person walk into your apartment as your best friends newContinue reading “One Day in December by Josie Silver”

The Return by Nicholas Sparks

I am an avid Nicholas Sparks reader. I can’t help it. A new title drops and I have to grab it. Sparks newest book did not disappoint. It’s amazing to me that I could read a Sparks book with out knowing he wrote it and recognize the author immediately, his writing style is consistent andContinue reading “The Return by Nicholas Sparks”

Beach Read by Emily Henry

Beach Read by Emily Henry was an unexpected romance, one of my favorite reads of the year. Because of the title I was hesitant to read it this late in the year (I’m a seasonal reader) but it turns out the title is misleading, in the best way, and it’s not really a beach readContinue reading “Beach Read by Emily Henry”

In Five Years by Rebecca Serle

In Five Years was a book club book that I was sadly unable to attend but I did finish and chatted with friends that also read. I was surprised at how angry I felt when I finished. I had invested myself in an ending that didn’t happen but when I’m honest with myself, that endingContinue reading “In Five Years by Rebecca Serle”

February Reading Wrap-Up

Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe By Carla Laureano I read Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe without reading Saturday Night Supper Club but I don’t feel like that took away from the story at all. I enjoyed the romance and the tragedy of loss and how both of those will determine how we make major decisions. There wereContinue reading “February Reading Wrap-Up”

January Reading Wrap-up

The Girls at 17 Swann Street By Yara Zgheib Yara Zgheib did a great job of taking the reader into the world of eating disorders and in-patient recovery. The slippery slope that Anna slid down, removing one food group, controlling every bite and becoming obsessed with eating and food is hard to explain and understand from the outsideContinue reading “January Reading Wrap-up”

The Girls at 17 Swann Street: Book Review

Yara Zgheib did a great job of taking the reader into the world of eating disorders and inpatient recovery. The slippery slope that Anna slid down, removing one food group, controlling every bite and becoming obsessed with eating and food is hard to explain and understand from the outside and even harder to watch someoneContinue reading “The Girls at 17 Swann Street: Book Review”

That Kind of Mother: Review

Early in the summer I added That Kind of Mother to my library hold because I had heard mention of the title on a podcast, that is now slipping my mind. I had no idea the premise other than that the guest of the podcast related to the story. She was a mother and so am IContinue reading “That Kind of Mother: Review”

Teal Paisley Tights Blog Blitz

Welcome to the Blog Blitz & Giveaway for Teal Paisley Tights by Barbara Brutt, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! Happy Release Day to this debut author! ABOUT THE BOOK Title: Teal Paisley Tights Author: Barbara Brutt Publisher: Vinspire Publishing Release Date: November 15, 2018 Genre: Contemporary Romantic Comedy Life post-graduation was supposed to see theContinue reading “Teal Paisley Tights Blog Blitz”