Book Reviews

October 5, 2021

The Family Tree by Steph Mullin & Nicole Mabry (Review by Stacie Kitchen)

Rating: 3/5 The Family Tree is great for true crime fans! Liz finds out she is adopted while taking a 23andme test. Now while this is […]
October 4, 2021

Pack Up The Moon by Kristan Higgins (Review by Samantha Helias)

Rating: 3.75/5 ⭐ Lauren is diagnosed with IVF, a terminal illness that attacks her lungs and gives her an indefinite amount of time left to live. […]
October 2, 2021

What to Do When Someone Dies by Nicci French (Review by Lara Ferguson)

Rating: 3/5 ⭐ When her husband dies in a car crash, Ellie is devastated. When she is told that he had a passenger, a woman she […]
September 30, 2021

Take Me Apart, by Sara Sligar Book (Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Rating: 4.5 In her debut novel, Take Me Apart, Sara Sligar delivers a socially conscious, psychological thriller. Sligar contrasts the collective facets that make up a […]
September 28, 2021

The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer (Review by Julie Ramhold)

Rating: 4.5 ⭐ “We make our own miracles, Rachel-la. We’re in charge of creating our own happy endings.” This book was such a delight! I was […]
September 26, 2021

My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa (Review by Bruna Looby)

Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 ⭐ **Short review but it’s just so hard talking about this book without giving any spoilers** Wow, wow, wow!!! It’s been a […]
September 24, 2021

Where I Left Her by Amber Garza (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

Rating 3.5 stars This read was fast and all over the place—aka perfect. I loved that it kept me intrigued in wanting to read faster but […]
September 22, 2021

When Ghosts Come Home by Wiley Cash (Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Rating: 4.1 ⭐ As an African American woman, I usually don’t pick up books that discuss systemic racism, mainly because I find it slightly depressing. So, […]
September 20, 2021

Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Rating 5/5 ⭐ I started typing this review for Once There Were Wolves several times but found myself stopping to see If I was appropriately conveying […]