A French Country Escape was everything I hoped for! One of the standout features of this book is the strong family bonds between the characters. Siblings Freddie and Sasha embark on a move to France together during a tough time in their lives, while Ingrid and Peter do everything they can to support their daughter,…
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Poison in Piccadilly by Kelly Oliver | Book Review
You can enjoy this book as a standalone story, however you might miss out on some of the personal backstories and character growth. This installment begins with Kitty being found unconscious in the locker room of the Piccadilly Jujitsu Club, while there with a group of suffragettes. After being attacked, she suffers from amnesia and…
Coming Home to Starr’s Fall by Kate Hewitt | Book Review
While things aren’t picture-perfect in this quaint town, I appreciated that it wasn’t your typical small-town romance—it had its own unique twist. Laurie is such a sweet character, dealing with some deep trauma from her past, and I really enjoyed following her emotional journey. Her slow-burn romance with Joshua was tender and heartwarming, with just…
A Mother’s Betrayal by Louise Guy | Book Review
Julia Hudson is married to Mike, and they share identical twin daughters, Arabella (Ari) and Florence (Flo), as well as a grandson, Kayden. Julia is known for her forceful and blunt personality, and her job with a government bureau has her constantly traveling between Melbourne and Canberra. However, her life takes a devastating turn when…
Lily, Unwritten by Olivia Lockheart | Book Review
I have not read the first book in this series and this one actually takes place not long after the events of the first. While I read it as a standalone I do feel that you will get more out of it if you read them in order. Lily has make a decision who she…
Casket Case by Lauren Evans | Book Review
I don’t think I have ever read a book like this one and I have plenty of paranormal romance. I mean a woman who inherits her family casket business and a guy who works logistics for Death. Talk about relationship issues! Although if you get right down to it they both work in the same…
My Secret Snowflake by Kathy Strobos | Book Review
This is the second book in this series that I have read. The characters in this book were introduced in the first two. While I haven’t read the first one I do recommend reading them in order. In this book, Sebastian and Iris have both sworn off dating, but their friends are convinced they’re perfect…
Valhalla’s Fury by Donovan Cook | Book Review
Valhalla’s Fury, the final installment in Donovan Cook’s Charlemagne Cross series, delivers an intense and gripping conclusion. Charles is still being held captive by King Louis, with Father Leofdag by his side as much as possible. When Charles is taken away, Leofdag is left in the dark about his whereabouts. Charles soon finds himself on…
Rent Free by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review
In the previous book we learn that Auden (Atlas’ brother) thought Atlas was into the bakery owner. Turns out he was into her employee, Pepper. Boy was he into her! However she has a sister that Atlas feels for and is the psychopath to end all psychopaths. The nut job is playing Atlas and he…
Beneath the Lemon Trees by Emma Burstall | Book Review
The premise is undeniably promising, and it kicks off with a strong start. The vivid descriptions of Greece—its people, food, and stunning sights—were exceptional. I felt as though I could pack my bags and book a flight right to the villa! I still might… as long as the characters from this story aren’t around. The…









