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March 12, 2019

I Invited Her In by Adele Parks (Review Candice Watt)

Abi and Mel were friends back when they were teenagers… they drifted apart after Mel had a teen pregnancy..,. Now 17 years later Mel gets a […]
March 10, 2019

Normal People by Sally Rooney (Review by Emilie Streich)

Sally Rooney’s Normal People details a few years in the lives of Connell Waldron and Marianne Sheridan, who, at the start of the novel, have little […]
March 8, 2019

The Songbird by Marcia Willett (Review by Julie Ramhold)

“I think that’s what prayer is all about. That we’re taken care of in those dark moments. I was in a very bad place and I […]
March 6, 2019

Beyond the Point by Claire Gibson (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

This book pulled me in from the first page; not in the way that a page-turning mystery does, but more so that I know from the […]
March 5, 2019

Beautiful Bad by Annie Ward (Review by Jacqueline Agregan)

[yasr_overall_rating size=”large”] Beautiful Bad is the kind of book I did not want to put down. Annie Ward took me on a psychological roller coaster as […]
March 4, 2019

As Long As We Both Shall Live by JoAnn Chaney (Review by Julie Ramhold)

At first glance, this book looks like any other cliched story about an angry husband ridding himself of a wife he doesn’t want to bother divorcing. […]
March 2, 2019

An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen (by Karina Kaushal)

  This psychological thriller tackles dilemmas of daily human interactions – trust, honesty, secrets, sexual encounters – and turns them into deep moral and ethical debates. […]
February 28, 2019

The Night Visitors by Carol Goodman (Review by Lara Ferguson)

How does where you came from effect who you are?  In The Night Visitors, Carol Goodman begins with what seems to be a comfortable, predictable story.  […]
February 26, 2019

The Hundred Wells of Salaga by Ayesha Harruna Attah (Review by Kala Saxon)

I can already say that this will probably be in my top reads of 2019. I have not read many stories that take place in precolonial […]