Penny Reid books are always amazing, but this is a new level of awesome even for her. I read this book into the wee hours of the morning and then woke up early the next morning to finish it. This book is SOOOOO good! I couldn’t put it down. Winnie […]
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The No Show may be my new favorite by Beth O’Leary! I will caution you not to let the cute cover fool you as this novel is full of heart and O’Leary dives into some deep topics. I don’t want to say much about the topics, though, because I […]
This is a story of crossed wires and missed opportunities. Wyatt is determined he won’t be THAT guy – the one that dates his best friend’s sister. Andie, however, would give anything to catch Wyatt’s attention. When they are forced to work together on a project, they dance around the […]
I love contemporary fiction, but when Susannah Nix – who is an auto-buy author for me – announced her newest book, I have to admit I just wasn’t so sure about it. It wasn’t that it was a departure from the nerdy heroines she is known for. She’s written entire […]
Lily Maldonado is screwed. The people-pleasing art professor has been roped into attending her ex’s wedding by her overbearing, image-obsessed parents. Even worse? The woman her ex is marrying is Lily’s childhood bully. She can’t back out, but she’s not sure she can face this nightmare solo. Enter Calder Ross. […]
I couldn’t put this book down. In some ways it was a hard read, learning what Liya had been through, and yet that made her such a relatable, beloved character. Her flawed thinking kept her from believing anyone could love her for who she truly was. It was heart-wrenching and […]
Hidden is action-packed from the very first page. The story pulls you into the mystery and quite simply doesn’t let go. The characters are believable and enjoyable, and the mystery was something nearly right out of the headlines. Our heroine, Bailey is a tough-as-nails journalist who doesn’t take no for […]
There’s no better way to travel around the world right now than with Romy on her adventures in Eighty Days to Elsewhere. Romy begins the novel as a clerk in her uncles’ bookshop in New York City – a city she hasn’t traveled outside of in more than a decade. […]