This starts with a lovely premise—two strangers, both stood up on the same night, meet beneath the clock at a train station and agree to “fake date” in an effort to dodge further heartbreak. It’s an idea full of promise and charm, and at first, it really felt like the kind of feel-good story you…
Womens Fiction
Under a Riviera Moon by Helen McGinn | Book Review
This beautifully woven dual-timeline story follows Maggie in the present day and Allegra in the past, gradually revealing how their lives intertwine in surprising and touching ways. The narrative is filled with heartwarming moments, authentic characters, and a sense of emotional connection that pulls you in from the start. The setting is vivid and immersive,…
Wish You Were Here by Alex Brown | Book Review
Wish You Were Here is a beautifully written, emotionally resonant novel that explores the power of female friendship and the raw, unpredictable nature of grief. At first glance, I expected a light, uplifting story about aging and self-discovery—but it quickly became clear that this book dives much deeper, tackling themes that are both relatable and…
Happy Ever After at the Second Chances Sweet Shop by Hannah Lynn | Book Review
I haven’t read the earlier books in the series, but this one completely swept me off my feet! It’s everything I love in a cozy romance—heartfelt, charming, and full of small-town warmth that makes you want to curl up with a cup of tea and read in one sitting. Holly is a beautifully written character—resilient,…
The Getaway Girls by Dee MacDonald | Book Review
I didn’t read the first book, The Runaway Wife, but that didn’t stop me from thoroughly enjoying this one. Though it picks up after the events of the first, this story stands firmly on its own, and I had no trouble connecting with the characters or following the plot. When Connie discovers a box revealing…
The Mirror by Nora Roberts | Book Review
After finishing The Mirror, the second book in Nora Roberts’ Lost Bride Trilogy, I found it to be an engaging read overall, though not quite as captivating as The Inheritance. The first book hooked me with its suspenseful plot and compelling characters, but this installment at times felt weighed down by unnecessary details—particularly the repetitive…
The Paris Dancer by Nicola Rayner | Book Review
This was a beautifully written, deeply emotional, and utterly compelling story that showcased the strength and resilience of women. From the very first page, I was completely engrossed in the lives of Miriam and Annie, eagerly turning the pages while bracing myself for the emotional impact—especially as the story reached its heart-wrenching conclusion. I loved…
Widows Waive the Rules by Julia Jarman | Book Review
The widows embark on an exciting holiday adventure aboard the Queen Mary 2, arriving in New York just in time for Christmas. Janet, still grieving the loss of her second husband, is convinced by her friends Zelda and Viv to take the cruise to lift her spirits. Once on board, they encounter Primrose, whose intriguing…
Stuck in Second Gear by Carmen Reid | Book Review
This heartwarming story centers on family, resilience, and starting anew after divorce and loss. When Lucie’s daughter can’t make it to her father’s wedding in France due to a train strike, Lucie reluctantly agrees to drive her daughter and nephew, Deva, to the wedding. What starts as a simple road trip turns into an unexpected…
The Silver-Haired Sisterhood by Judy Leigh | Book Review
Judy Leigh delivers a heartwarming gem with The Silver-Haired Sisterhood, a celebration of living life to the fullest at any age. With a seventy-seven-year-old leading lady and a vibrant cast of similarly spirited friends—like the indomitable eighty-year-old Rose—this story reminds us that age is just a number and it’s our outlook on life that truly…









