There is so much to love about this book! We have two people, Laniah and Issac who are already comfortable with each other begin to fake date. I mean how could they not fall in love with one another because truthfully these two were already there. One thing that was apparent was Issac’s feeling towards…
Womens Fiction
A French Country Escape by Jennifer Bohnet | Book Review
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,…
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…
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…
The Honeystone Village Diaries by Kate Forster | Book Review
From the moment I found myself laughing on the first page, I sensed potential in this book. However, I wondered if this initial charm would endure. A rare wind swept through the village, situated on the less-traveled side of the Cotswolds, often overlooked by tourists. How could I not be ready to devour this book?…
A Class Act by Julie Houston | Book Review
From the moment I encountered Robyn, I was captivated by her relentless determination to excel in everything she undertook. Her understandable cynicism, particularly when faced with the uber-wealthy Fabian Carrington, added depth to her character. Robyn was fiercely proud of her heritage, yet acutely aware of the intolerance that still pervades society, making her constantly…
Life Begins at 50! by Celia Anderson | Book Review
As Kate’s fiftieth birthday approaches, she can’t help but notice that her life is distinctly lacking in color – and not just in her wardrobe, where indigo seems to have taken over. As many of us who have crossed or are getting ready to cross that milestone know, this significant birthday often prompts us to…
Odd Mom Out by Sandy Day | Book Review
Here we meet Trudy who is, like many of us at this point in our lives, a hot mess. She is recently divorced and unhappy. She has been forced to live with her mother and I will admit that at this point Trudy is a kindred spirit for me. Trudy, like many women is unhappy…
The Impossible Search For The Perfect Man by Debbie Howells | Book Review
Louisa’s life takes an unexpected and heart-wrenching turn when she finds herself blindsided by a divorce she never saw coming. Her world is shattered, and just when she thinks things can’t get any more complicated, her ex-husband’s expectant girlfriend begins working alongside her at the veterinary clinic where she’s employed. Talk about an awkward and…
The Start of Something Wonderful by Jessica Redland | Book Review
Autumn has lost her sparkle (can I just say that I love that line!) I mean we have all been there at some point. She decides to visit her friend Rosie in the Lake District. She and Rosie have been penpals for years but have never met in person. The friendship these two have is…