By: Caleb Crowe Many thanks to Zooloo’s Book Tours for the ARC of the book and the stop on the book tour! About the Book Obsession is forever. When 17-year-old Ariana runs away from her foster home she finds herself living with the Willens family and looking after Daniel, their 12-year-old son. Daniel is sensitiveContinue reading “Never Let You Go”
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The Last Trip
By: Kiersten Modglin “Trust. That word hits me as if he’s torn open a newly scabbing wound with his bare hands.” Sadie and Calvin decided to take one last trip before their baby arrives, so they plan a trip to the mountains. Before they leave, however, Calvin gets some shocking news. They decide to takeContinue reading “The Last Trip”
Let’s Call A Truce
By: Amy Buchanan Many thanks to St. Martin’s Griffin and NetGalley for the ARC of this book! Debut author brings us a funny, heart warming, gut wrenching story in Let’s Call A Truce. Juliana Ryan’s husband Jason dies leaving her with her two daughters, Clara and Sophie. She’s forced to go back into the workContinue reading “Let’s Call A Truce”
The Perfect Boyfriend
By: S.E. Lynes Many thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for the ALC of this book! Kirsty works at the hospital where she is a midwife. After helping to deliver a baby, she is on her way out when she spots a man. She’s sure she knows him from somewhere! It’s her high school boyfriend, HughieContinue reading “The Perfect Boyfriend”
The Reading List
By: Sara Nisha Adams “Please try to remember that books aren’t always an escape; sometimes book teach us things. They show us the world; they don’t hide it.” Mukesh is a widower who is lonely. He shops every Wednesday, worries about his granddaughter Priya, and goes to Temple. He just misses his wife. Aleisha isContinue reading “The Reading List”
Comfort and Joy
By: Alexa Land “The world needs people who carry umbrellas, just as much as it needs the ones who dance in the rain.” I really need to learn to read synopsis before I read books! Jed is on his way to a lodge to see his brother and his “adopted” family for Christmas and getsContinue reading “Comfort and Joy”
Stories of a Harlem Resident
By: Javier Sarmiento Jr. Thank you to this author for providing me a gifted copy of this poetry book! This was a different type of read for me – I don’t read poetry often, but I do enjoy it. This book of poetry is about the daily experiences as a resident of Harlem. It isContinue reading “Stories of a Harlem Resident”
Dead of Winter
By: Darcy Coates “It would be a mistake to believe too much in anyone’s innocence.” This was one of my book club picks and it is suspenseful right from the very beginning! Christa, with her boyfriend Kiernan, head with a tour group to the Rocky Mountains for a vacation during the winter for some funContinue reading “Dead of Winter”
Eden’s Comfort Kitchen
By: Tilly Tennant Many thanks to Bookouture for the ARC of the book and the stop on the book tour! About the Book When Eden turns the key in the red door of Four Winds Cottage, the clifftop house where she used to holiday as a child, she is overwhelmed with bittersweet memories. She lostContinue reading “Eden’s Comfort Kitchen”
Little Ben’s Life
By: Bernard Bentley Many thanks to Author Marketing Experts and Bernard Bentley for the gifted copy of this book and the stop on the book tour! About the Book Little Ben’s Life is a fun and entertaining book that is suitable for all readers. It is written in rollicking rhyme which is sure to captureContinue reading “Little Ben’s Life”