Book Reviews

November 29, 2019

Heads or Tails by Erin Gordon (Review by Dana M. Lenseth)

Rating: 4.8 “Heads or Tails” by Erin Gordon is a beautiful examination of family, precisely what makes or doesn’t make a family. Hillary is perfectly content […]
November 27, 2019

A Girl Named Anna by Lizzy Barber (Review by Trina Griep)

Suspense and thriller books are not my thing – I tend to find the genre predictable. A Girl Named Anna, the breakout book by Lizzy Barber […]
November 25, 2019

Take it Back by Kia Abdullah (Review by Jacqueline Agregan)

Rating: 4.2/5* As a lover of the legal drama show Law & Order, I was definitely intrigued by the legal thriller Take It Back by Kia […]
November 23, 2019

Regretting You by Colleen Hoover (Review by Karina Kaushal)

Rating: 5 Stars Regretting You is another heart wrenching story for all those CoHo fans out there that know all about her ability to give you […]
November 21, 2019

A Warrior’s Ride To Shine by Camilla Patten (Review by Amanda Woodruff)

Rating: 5* I started this book and was able to finish it in a few days! The message of the book was so inspiring and I […]
November 19, 2019

The Wake: The Deadly Legacy of a Tsunami by Linden MacIntyre (Review by Michaela Keegan)

5/5 stars     What had started out as a tsunami (caused by an earthquake) in 1929 spiraled into a fight for survival and, eventually, justice for […]
November 16, 2019

The Lying Room by Nicci French (Review by Julie Ramhold)

Rating: 3.8/5* “Secrets…They’re dangerous things, don’t you agree?” This book had a slow start, for about the first five pages or so. But from there, it […]
November 14, 2019

Lies in White Dresses by Sofia Grant (Review by Missi Gwartney)

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars “I guess you just never know what love will drive a person to do.” It’s the 1950’s, also called the […]
November 12, 2019

The Magic of Viral Energy by Penelope Jean Hayes (Review by Jessica Hall)

Rating: 4.2/5 With the clever acronym MOVE, The Magic of Viral Energy is a guided journey to one’s own meaning and purpose. Penelope Jean Hayes has […]