Kudos to Sarah Dunn for writing “The Arrangement”. I loved the author’s descriptions of the unconventional stereotypes of marriage, family, friendship and community. The genres of this book are Women’s Fiction, Satire,and Humor. As a matter of fact, at certain parts in this novel, which I found hilarious, I had to use my inhaler from
Month: April 2017
I would like to thank NetGalley and Kensington Books for the ARC of “Where the Sweet Bird Sings” by Ella Joy Olsen. The genre of this book is General Fiction. It also has a touch of historical fiction. The author also talks about researching ones ancestors, genetics ,and DNA research, which I find intriguing and
I loved the way Teri Wilson incorporated romance and adventure in “Royally Roma” The genre of “Royally Roma” is Romance. I appreciate the author’s descriptions of the scenery and significant destinations to tour in Rome. The architecture and history of the Coliseum (Colosseum), statues, restored ruins, fountains, and churches are depicted. Teri Wilson describes the
Thank you to Deborah Mantella and Suzy Approved books for the giveaway for “Sweet Vidalia” by Deborah Mantella Book Mail ! So excited! Thank you Deborah Mantella and Suzy Approved Books “My Sweet Vidalia” by Deborah Mantella
Walk of Shame (Love Unexpectedly) by Lauren Layne (Goodreads Author) Linda Zagon‘s review Apr 15, 2017 · edit really liked it I would like to thank NetGalley, Random House Publishing Group- Loveswept and Lauren Layne for the ARC (Advanced Reading Copy) of “Walk of Shame” by Lauren Layne for my honest review. The genre of this
I would like to thank Allen Kent, NetGalley and the Kindle Press for the ARC ( advanced reading copy) of “The Marburg Mutation” by Allen Kent for my honest review. The genres of this book are Suspense, Thriller, and Mystery. I love the way Allen Kent describes the plot. A specialized group of agents working
I would like to thank Edelweiss and Harper Collins for an ARC(advanced reading copy) of “Kiss Carlo” by Adriana Trigiani for my honest review. The genres of this novel are Women’s Fiction and Historical Fiction. The timeline of this story is 1949, after the war. The story takes place in a little Italian town, South
Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke authors of “The Good Widow” have written an amazing and intriguing novel. The genres of this novel are Women’s Fiction, Suspense, and Mystery. The story is told in a timeline of past and present,by the various characters. I find that the authors describe their characters as complex, and complicated. Jacks
I would like to thank LibraryThing and Crown for an ARE (Advanced Reading Edition) of “The Heirs” by Susan Rieger for my honest review. The genre of this book is Women’s Fiction. The author describes the characters in the family as dysfunctional, complicated, confused and complex. The Falkes family is an upper crust/ upper class
I would like to thank NetGalley and Doubleday for the ARC of “Burntown” by Jennifer McMahon for my honest review. The genres of the story are Mystery, Thriller, Women’s Fiction, and Fantasy. Jennifer McMahon has written an unusual busy novel where genres quickly shift! The mystery seems to revolve around some plans that Thomas Edison