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March 18, 2021

Find Me in Havana by Serena Burdick (Review by Katherine Burk)

4 stars Find Me in Havana is a great read that is perfect for anyone who loves Taylor Jenkins Reid’s, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. If you are a historical […]
March 12, 2021

All The Colors of the Night by Jayne Krentz (Review by Amanda Gavigan)

Rating: 5 stars All The Colors of Night By Jayne Krentz is the tantalizing second book in her Fogg Lake Trilogy. Sierra Raines is a go-between […]
March 10, 2021

The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Rating: 4.5/5 stars “Their story should have been finished. But evil doesn’t stop because someone once said, ‘the end’”. Honestly, the summary, and specifically this line, […]
March 8, 2021

Ladies of the House by Lauren Edmondson (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Rating: 4.5/5 stars Jane Austen is one of my favorite authors, if not my favorite author, of all time. I say this with 100% confidence because […]
March 6, 2021

Summer Brother by Jaap Robben (Review By Samantha Helias)

Rating: 3.25/5 stars Summer vacation typically means freedom and zero responsibilities, especially for the average thirteen year old boy. But when Brian finds out his older […]
March 4, 2021

The Restoration of Celia Fairchild by Marie Bostwick (Review by Lisa Albright)

5 stars This book was such a delight to read. Heartwarming, wholesome, charming, engaging, emotional, fun, happy are all descriptive words that come to mind. I […]
March 2, 2021

Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi (Review by Lara Ferguson)

Rating: 5/5 Sparks Like Stars, begins as a simple story about a strong, intelligent young girl, with a loving family, living a truly exceptional life. Set […]
February 28, 2021

The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck (Review by Madhura Mukhopadhyay)

Rating: 4/5 When her parents take Virginia Hall to Paris for vacation as a child, little do they know they are about to change the trajectory […]
February 26, 2021

Barely Functional Adult by Meichi Ng (Review by Madhura Mukhopadhyay)

Rating: 5/5 Adulthood is hard. You’re booted off, unceremoniously, into the world to juggle your health, friendships, family, relationships, finances, career, and so on. I am […]