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December 31, 2018

The Gown by Jennifer Robson (Review by Marie Nguyen)

The perspective taken in The Gown was especially unique. Though the book is subtitled ‘A Novel of the Royal Wedding’ and the cover depicts the wedding […]
December 30, 2018

I Know You Know by Gilly Macmillan (Review by Kathy Travis)

I’ll admit it – I’m a sucker for a good crime/suspense novel. If you can keep me guessing until the end and keep the gore to […]
December 28, 2018

The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni (Review by Lara Ferguson )

This book. Captivating, thought provoking, enthralling. From the moment of his birth, Sam elicits an immediate reaction from those around him. He is, as his mother […]
December 26, 2018

The Locksmith’s Daughter by Karen Brooks (Review by Marie Nguyen)

The Locksmith’s Daughter will be one of those historical fiction novels that sticks with me for a long time. Author Karen Brooks introduces us to the […]
December 25, 2018

The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan (Review by Bruna Morais)

This book is a perfect read for this time of the year! Most of the story takes place in Scotland and the author, Sarah Morgan, describes […]
December 24, 2018

Stay With Me by Ayobami Adebayo (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Wow! I almost feel like anything I say here won’t even come close to doing justice to this book. You know when a review of the […]
December 22, 2018

The Rule of One by Ashley and Leslie Saunders (Review by Jennifer McCord)

“Desperation is a hard foe to fight against, because the desperate never stop.” The Rule of One is a Young Adult dystopian novel which takes place […]
December 20, 2018

Lilli de Jong by Janet Benton (Review by Bruna Morais)

The story takes place in Philadelphia in 1883 and the author was able to write the book in a way that makes you feel like you […]
December 18, 2018

The Bucket List by Georgia Clark (Review by Bruna Morais )

Lacey is a 25-year-old woman living a normal life in New York when she gets a call from her doctor to inform her that she has […]