Leylah Attar's MISTS OF THE SERENGETI takes readers on a African adventure to a coffee farm in Tanzania and through the vast expanse of the Serengeti, introducing readers to Rodel and Jack and their quest to save children in danger. Leylah Attar's ability to bring readers ...
Book Review – Mists of the Serengeti by Leylah Attar
Audiobook Review – Always by Sarah Jio
Sarah Jio's ALWAYS is a second-chance romance and women's fiction hybrid that some may enjoy. Due to an abundance of plot holes, less-than-stellar writing, and melodrama galore, I far too many problems and I didn't like this book. Being as this is a women's fiction novel, ...
Book Review – We Were On a Break by Lindsey Kelk
Harper is offering a signed copy ALWAYS THE BRIDESMAID by Lindsey Kelk to a lucky reader after the review! So be sure to enter! I haven't read that one but it looks really cute. ➜ Read the Synopsis What do you do when your boyfriend who had planned on putting a ...
Book Review – Results May Vary by Bethany Chase
* I have an excerpt from Chapter 1 to share with you below my review. You'll want to know what happens next after you read it! Book Review: As I'm writing this review, I'm sitting here deep in my feelings. So I apologize in advance for my lack of eloquence (not that I ...
Book Review – Can I See You Again? by Allison Morgan
Can I See You Again is the type of contemporary romance I've been looking for. Allison Morgan pens a sweet and cute romance with emotional depth that left me smiling until the very end. I just have one question for the author: Ms. Morgan, Can I See You Again? Bree is a ...
Book Review – The Wedding Sisters by Jamie Brenner
Jamie Brenner's The Wedding Sisters is a contemporary family drama centering around the rocky road to three sisters' weddings and their mother's desperation to make it all happen without a hitch. This book was really fun to read. While the plot itself is a little ...
Book Review – One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
As much as I have enjoyed Reid's previous novels, One True Loves missed the mark. Despite having ample opportunity to take the reader on an emotional journey, exploring the depths of the situation, the novel only explored the surface of its potential and carried too much ...
Book Review – The Story of Us by Dani Atkins
I was absolutely hooked on this story in the beginning but didn't like how the author made the reader like and dislike the two love interests for the sake of convenience. Two weeks from getting married to her longtime on-and-off boyfriend Richard, Emma is in a car ...
Book Review – The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy E. Reichert
The Coincidence of Coconut Cake has an alluring premise with a "secret identity" love affair between a restauranteur and a harsh food critic. But ultimately the book was just okay and rather bland. Al is a food critic known for his scathing reviews of local restaurant. ...
Book Review – Maybe in Another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Book Review: "What I'm getting at here is that I know there may be universes out there where I made different choices and they led me somewhere else, led me to someone else. And my heart breaks for every single version of me that didn't end up with you." I just loved the ...