A review for the new novel by Rainbow Rowell. Cherry Baby is a contemporary second chance romance with characters that you will love and relate to. Cherry is a lovable character who learns to love herself and appreciate the ones around her.
A review for the new novel by Rainbow Rowell. Cherry Baby is a contemporary second chance romance with characters that you will love and relate to. Cherry is a lovable character who learns to love herself and appreciate the ones around her.
A review for the new mystery thriller by V.E Schwab and Cat Clarke writing under the name Evelyn Clarke. The Ending Writes Itself is a contemporary mystery thriller that is also a bit of a satire on the publishing world. I enjoyed the story but also had some mixed feeling about it.
A review for the audiobook version of the fast paced twisty mystery thriller by Ashley Elston. Anatomy of an Alibi will keep you on your toes as you try to solve the mysteries right along with the characters. The fast pace will also keep you turning those pages until the end.
A review for the Advance Listening Copy of the newest mystery by Jane Harper. Last One Out is a beautifully written story about a dying rural town that is keeping many secrets. It is about a mother’s love for her missing son and wanting to know the truth of what happened.
Happy Holidays! I have for you today reviews for five holiday romances that I read this month. They were all pretty good and I enjoyed them for the most part. I have a few more holiday books to read and a couple more reviews to write, but so far I have been enjoying my holiday reading.
A review for the mystery novel Guilty by Definition by Susie Dent. This novel was first published last year in the UK and has finally made its way to the US. Full of complex puzzles and characters, this story explores the themes of truth, guilt and our perceptions of people and their lives.
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