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November 18, 2021

For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing (Review By Caitlin Winkler)

Rating: 4.25/5 stars Oh boy, did I enjoy this book! I really had no idea what to expect going into this novel, other than the summary, […]
November 16, 2021

The Tiger Mom’s Tale By Lyn Liao Butler (Review by Kala Saxon)

Rating: 3.5 stars Family secrets and a woman caught between two cultures. Lexa has her whole world turned on its side after finding out her mom […]
November 8, 2021

The Missing Treasures of Amy Ashton by Eleanor Ray (Review by Jennifer Holmes)

Rating: 5 ⭐ I was pleasantly surprised by this book and so happy I had the opportunity to read it. The Missing Treasures of Amy Ashton […]
November 6, 2021

The Donut Trap by Julie Tieu (Review by Julie Ramhold)

Rating: 4* ⭐ First of all, I felt like this book was a really lovely read. It’s light-hearted, and while it deals with some serious relationship […]
November 2, 2021

Trash Lands by Alison Stine (Review by Laura Ferguson)

Rating: 3/5 ⭐ Coral lives in a world ruled by plastic. Global warming and human misuse of Earth have created a place of floods and trash, […]
November 1, 2021

The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni (Review by Amelia Bowes)

Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐ The World Played Chess explores what it means to come of age through tragedy. With the sole intention of financing his summer binge […]
October 29, 2021

Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian (Review by Julie Ramhold)

Rating: 4* Trigger warning: Mention of rape (of a 12-year-old girl); infidelity; drinking; drug-use; suicide; The best place to begin with this book is by noting […]
October 27, 2021

We Know You Remember by Tove Alsterdal (Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Book Rating: 4.2 ⭐ Swedish author, Tove Alsterdal, delivers her American debut with We Know You Remember, a gripping, atmospheric, mystery-thriller. Alsterdal transports the reader to […]
October 25, 2021

Defending Britta Stein by Ronald H. Balson (Review by Lara Ferguson)

Rating: 4/5 ⭐ Attorney Catherine Lockhart is reluctant to take on what seems to be a simple case when she is drawn into Britta Stein’s dilemma […]