Susanne’s Review: You Can Run, But You Most Certainly Can’t Hide! Mercy Callahan escaped a cult years ago. Unfortunately for her, the trauma remains. If only that was the worst of it. Now, Ephraim Burton, the leader of the cult is on the hunt, he wants Mercy back and he intends to get her byContinue reading “Say No More by Karen Rose @karenrosebooks @berkleypub #bookreview #romanticsuspense”
Tag Archives: Contemporary Fiction
The Roommate by Rosie Danan @rosiedanan @berkleyromance #bookreview #bookblogger
Kaceey’s Review: ⚠️⚠️Excessive heat warning 🌡🌡 in effect for entire length of this book! ⚠️⚠️ Sometimes I pick up these rom-coms so innocently. Perhaps naïvely assuming they will be a fun, sweet read with a dash of romance to make me go…“awww”. And occasionally I come away with a hot🔥 and spicy number that knocks myContinue reading “The Roommate by Rosie Danan @rosiedanan @berkleyromance #bookreview #bookblogger”
The Push by Ashley Audrain
Susanne’s Review: What does it take to be a Good Mother? Don’t ask ME that question. For I am not one, nor did I have a typical one. Mine was a combination of two of the mothers detailed here in “The Push” and because of that, my view of this novel is admittedly, somewhat skewed. Even IContinue reading “The Push by Ashley Audrain”
In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk
Susanne’s Review: Oh So Funny, Sweet and Romantic, “In Case You Missed It” Hits All the Right Notes. After failing to make it big in DC, Ros hightails it back home to London and her parent’s house. Little does she know that they’ve renovated the shed in their backyard just for her. How sweet it’sContinue reading “In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk”
The Cactus by Sarah Haywood
Susanne’s Review: What does it take to find your true self? Life-Changing Events. Susan is a 45 (forty-five) year-old woman who is prickly as a pear or rather as prickly as cactus if I’m going to get technical. Friendly isn’t exactly her forte. Set in her ways, Susan prefers routine and likes to be alone.Continue reading “The Cactus by Sarah Haywood”
Imperfect Women by Araminta Hall
Kaceey’s Review: We can’t all be perfect…alas we are indeed Imperfect Women. Women are under so much pressure. To be the perfect mother, the perfect wife and have a perfectly successful career. With all these expectations one may lose themselves along the way. This is another book that presents itself as a thriller but with profoundContinue reading “Imperfect Women by Araminta Hall”
Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan
Susanne’s Review: Absolutely Unreal. Affecting, Enthralling, Tragic, Traumatic. In a quiet picturesque community on Long Island, new residents from Brooklyn move in. As soon as they arrive, it’s immediately clear to the current residents of ‘Maple Street’ that the Wilde’s simply don’t fit in. Gertie is a former Pageant Queen and her husband Arlo, isContinue reading “Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan”
The Switch by Beth O’Leary
Susanne’s Review: Cute as a Button! Can love be found at any age? Maybe! When Leena Cotton is forced to take a two month leave from her job, she has an idea. Her Grandmother Eileen Cotton lives in Hameligh-in-Harskdale and has always wanted to live in London, thus the two decide to switch lives, withContinue reading “The Switch by Beth O’Leary”
Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano
Susanne’s Review: Brilliant, Fun, and Fresh! If offered $50K to “off” a total stranger, would you do it? Personally, I’d pass – I don’t think an orange jumpsuit would flatter me, but if I was in dire straits, maybe I’d think differently? (JK.) Finlay Donovan’s life is a total mess. The single mother of two,Continue reading “Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano”