Book Reviews

June 11, 2023

The Nigerwife by Vanessa Walters (Book Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Book Rating: 3.7 The Nigerwife is a dramatic suspenseful mystery that transports readers to a captivating international society of foreign-born women. Nicole moved to Lagos from […]
June 10, 2023

The Good Ones by Polly Stewart (Review by Sara D’Onofrio)

Rating: 3.5/5 `This book was a solid 4, maybe a little above that for the whole book, but the ending… oh that ending. This book gave […]
June 9, 2023

Ciao For Now by Kate Bromley (Review by Sara D’Onofrio)

Rating: 3.9/5 A story about finding yourself and what makes YOU happy in a world where there is so much pressure to “fit in” or to […]
June 8, 2023

Happy Place by Emily Henry (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

4.5 Stars “Love means constantly saying you’re sorry, and then doing better.” In a nutshell: break up to make up. College friends/college sweethearts against the struggle […]
June 6, 2023

We Love to Entertain by Sarah Strohmeyer (Review by Jessica Heatherly)

5 stars! Do you enjoy watching home improvement shows? Have you ever wanted to see more of what happens behind the scenes? Centered around a couple […]
June 4, 2023

Last to Eat, Last to Learn Pashtana Durrani (Review By Lara Ferguson)

4 of 5 stars Pashtana Durrani has a mission. She is striving to provide education to the girls and young women of Afghanistan. Raised in an […]
June 3, 2023

The Enchanted Hacienda By J.C. Cervantes (Review by Stacie Kitchen)

Rating: 4.5/5 So, I think The Enchanted Hacienda has created a new genre of books for me that I didn’t even know I needed…magical beach read. […]
June 2, 2023

Chef’s Choice by T.J. Alexander (Review by Danielle Urban)

Rating: 4-stars Chef’s Choice by T.J. Alexander is a laugh out loud comedy. It is also about two unlikely characters that are disastrous in the kitchen. […]
May 31, 2023

Our Best Intentions by Vibhuti Jain (Review by Lara Ferguson)

4 of 5 stars Angie Singh is a swimmer, focused on her dream of the Olympics. Angie Singh is a teenager, focused on finding her place […]