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Hannah Banana and the addition of Mary Berry by Amy Doslich

Review of Hannah Banana and the Addition of Mary Berry by Amy Doslich Book Blurb  The story of adding a new baby to the family told from a toddler’s perspective. The perfect gift to give a toddler when their mom is about to have another baby! It starts with the mom having a baby in… Continue reading Hannah Banana and the addition of Mary Berry by Amy Doslich

Review of Still Life by Louise Penny

This is the first book I’ve read from Louise Penny—but it won’t be my last.  It’s a captivating book, which masterfully weaves elements of mystery, emotion, and the human condition. In Still Life Chief Inspector Gamache invites readers into a world where crime is about understanding the way a human being ticks. The author paints… Continue reading Review of Still Life by Louise Penny

Review of Dream Changing by Anita Kirk

Dream Changing is a captivating adventure that will sweep readers off their feet. The book takes us on an exhilarating journey alongside Flora, an ordinary woman whose life takes an extraordinary turn when she receives a mysterious pair of glasses. From the first page, the story grabs hold of your imagination and refuses to let… Continue reading Review of Dream Changing by Anita Kirk

Review of Neural Verse by S.Lee Glick

Review of Neural Verse by S.Lee Glick Book Blurb Kylee Adams is The Chosen One. Not that she had any say in the matter. Dive headfirst into the adrenalized world of Neural Verse. Kylee Adams didn’t ask to be the Chosen One, but when she awakens in a nightmare after a gruesome car crash, she… Continue reading Review of Neural Verse by S.Lee Glick

Review of The Housemaid’s Secret by Freida McFadden – Copy

Review of The Housemaid’s Secret by Freida McFadden Book Blurb “Don’t go in the guest bedroom.” A shadow falls on Douglas Garrick’s face as he touches the door with his fingertips. “My wife… she’s very ill.” As he continues showing me their incredible penthouse apartment, I have a terrible feeling about the woman behind closed… Continue reading Review of The Housemaid’s Secret by Freida McFadden – Copy

Review of The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

Review of The Housemaid Freida McFadden Book Blurb “Welcome to the family,” Nina Winchester says as I shake her elegant, manicured hand. I smile politely, gazing around the marble hallway. Working here is my last chance to start fresh. I can pretend to be whoever I like. But I’ll soon learn that the Winchesters’ secrets… Continue reading Review of The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

Deceit and Reclamation by Beverley Latimer

Review of Deceit and Reclamation by Beverley Latimer Book Blurb Patricia is sixteen and pregnant. It’s nineteen-fifty-seven, and she lives in Southern Ireland. She has been taken, by her parents, to Bessborough House, on the outskirts of Cork city. It’s a home for unmarried mothers, run by Catholic nuns, who are cruel and vicious in… Continue reading Deceit and Reclamation by Beverley Latimer

Review of Beneath a Blanket of Snow by Arlene Lomazoff-Marron

Review of Beneath a Blanket of Snow by Arlene Lomazoff-Marron Book Blurb An engaging story of friendship, marriage, betrayal, redemption, and forgiveness. Do your neighbors really have it all? What is under the pristine blanket of snow? Meredith and Jonathan were on top of the world, living in luxury. Jonathan’s crime shocked his family and… Continue reading Review of Beneath a Blanket of Snow by Arlene Lomazoff-Marron

Review of The Night Visitors by Aerona Gray

Review of The Night Visitors by Aerona Gray Book Blurb A reckless fixation. A terrifying result. Rona’s interest in military and intelligence subjects, which began as research for her book series, turns into an obsession with the world of spies and Special Forces. As she delves deeper, her interest provokes responses that include strange incidents… Continue reading Review of The Night Visitors by Aerona Gray

Review of Willow Weeps by Molly Garcia

Review of Willow Weeps by Molly Garcia Book Blurb It was 1993 when Andy last saw his sister, Willow, one minute he was holding her hand, and the next she was gone. Thirty years later, Andy has a family of his own, but he’s never forgotten his little sister. How could he? Her disappearance destroyed… Continue reading Review of Willow Weeps by Molly Garcia