This one will hit you in the feelings right away. After breaking up with her weirdo fiancé (and this is saying a lot considering our heroine is both a bit quirky and socially awkward), Sabrina helps her best friend fulfill her dying wish to visit the beach. She ends up on the beach in the…
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Seasons of Love Series by Jayne Townsley | Book Review
This is the author’s first book as well as the beginning of the series, and let me tell you, it kept me on the edge of my seat. We do find out who the bad guy is pretty early in the story, but it doesn’t take anything away from the storyline itself. We still have…
The Geek Girl Squad: Olivia by Jasmine C. Caldwell | Book Review
This was the first book I read by Jasmine C. Caldwell, and I can tell you it won’t be my last. Her storytelling is excellent. We get all the details we need without getting bogged down by things we don’t. She builds both her characters and her world well. The flow is easy to read…
The Chair Man by Alex Pearl | Book Review
One day, while Michael Hollinghurst is commuting to work, a bomb explodes and changes his life. While he’s lucky to be alive, he doesn’t feel that way as he will be a chair man (in a wheelchair) for the rest of his life. We watch as Michael struggles with survivor’s guilt and with his wife…
A Moment of Faith by Martin Svaneborg | Book Review
Søren Kierkegaard is a philosopher that I have never read anything more than quotes from his works. After reading this I want to read his works now. Part of this story is told through letters from Kierkegaard to the love of his life, Regine Olsen. I do not now if the letters are authenticated or…
Jeannie’s War by Carol MacLean | Book Review
Set in Glasgow at the beginning of WW2, I found I couldn’t put it down. It is a quick read, but one that is beautifully written. Here we find Jeannie and her family as they face the hardships of war. What everyone thought was going to be a short war dragged on for years. When…
Badlands by Gary Kruse | Book Review
Set in Wales, Badlands will keep you on the edge of your seat. Six years after Willow left her father’s house, she receives a coded text message from her sister Ellie. Now guilt-ridden, Willow returns to Wales to figure out what has happened. The story that unfolds from her return is twisted, thrilling, and well…
The Mother’s Day Victory by Rosie Hendry | Book Review
This book picks up right after the first one ends, and that is why I think I should have read the first one. That being said, I did enjoy this book, although I have heard that the first was much better. I will leave that for you to decide. I did enjoy that I got brief…
The Mystery of the Lost Husbands by Gina Cheyne | Book Review
Finding lost dogs is what the SeeMS Detective Agency normally specializes in, but this time they are trying to find out if Miranda’s boyfriend’s best friend (say that three times fast) is heading towards the alter with a blonde widow. Anastasia Rodriguez has four previous husbands, Johnny, Carlos, Romero, and Tom, who have all died….
Make Me Your Villain by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review
Shine is Haggard’s brother and let me tell you I loved Haggard but Shine certainly takes second place there. I LOVED the way he and Iris met. Let me tell you there couldn’t have been a funnier meeting ever. I wish I could share with y’all because I know that y’all would laugh as well….










