Category: Book Reviews

  • Review: MINE by J.L. Butler

    Review: MINE by J.L. Butler

    Thank you so much to William Morrow Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Young divorce lawyer Francine Day has methodically built her career doing everything right. She’s one big case away from securing her place among London’s legal elite. But when she meets her new client, Martin…

  • Review: JAR OF HEARTS by Jennifer Hillier

    Review: JAR OF HEARTS by Jennifer Hillier

    Many, many thanks to Minotaur Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  When she was sixteen years old, Angela Wong―one of the most popular girls in school―disappeared without a trace. Nobody ever suspected that her best friend, Georgina Shaw, now an executive and rising star at her Seattle…

  • Review: THE CAPTIVES by Debra Jo Immergut

    Review: THE CAPTIVES by Debra Jo Immergut

    Thank you so much to Ecco Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  As an inmate psychologist at a state prison, Frank Lundquist has had his fair share of surprises. But nothing could possibly prepare him for the day in which his high school object of desire, Miranda…

  • Review: PLAYING WITH MATCHES by Hannah Orenstein

    Review: PLAYING WITH MATCHES by Hannah Orenstein

    Thanks so much Touchstone Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Sasha Goldberg has a lot going for her: a recent journalism degree from NYU, an apartment with her best friend Caroline, and a relationship that would be amazing if her finance-bro boyfriend Jonathan would ever look up…

  • Review: LADY BE GOOD by Amber Brock

    Review: LADY BE GOOD by Amber Brock

    Thank you so much to Kathleen Carter and Crown Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Kitty Tessler is the winsome and clever only child of self-made hotel and nightclub tycoon Nicolas Tessler. Kitty may not have the same pedigree as the tennis club set she admires, but…

  • Review: MANY LOVE by Sophie Lucido Johnson

    Review: MANY LOVE by Sophie Lucido Johnson

    Many thanks to Touchstone Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  After trying for years to emulate her boomer parents’ forty-year and still-going-strong marriage, Sophie realized that maybe the love she was looking for was down a road less traveled. In this bold, graphic memoir, she explores her…

  • A BLOOD THING by James Hankins

    A BLOOD THING by James Hankins

    Thank you so very much to Amazon Publishing for my free copy of A BLOOD THING by James Hankins – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Vermont’s promising young governor, Andrew Kane, is at another public meet-and-greet when a stranger from the crowd slips him a cell phone and whispers, “Keep this with you…keep it…

  • Review: THREE DAYS MISSING by Kimberly Belle

    Review: THREE DAYS MISSING by Kimberly Belle

    Many thanks to Harlequin Books and Park Row for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: the call that comes in the middle of the night. When Kat Jenkins awakens to the police on her doorstep, her greatest fear is realized. Her nine-year-old son, Ethan,…

  • Review: I LIKED MY LIFE by Abby Fabiaschi

    Review: I LIKED MY LIFE by Abby Fabiaschi

    Thanks so much to Get Red PR and St. Martin’s Press for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Maddy is a devoted stay-at-home wife and mother, host of excellent parties, giver of thoughtful gifts, and bestower of a searingly perceptive piece of advice or two. She is the cornerstone…

  • Review: THE REAL MICHAEL SWANN by Bryan Reardon

    Review: THE REAL MICHAEL SWANN by Bryan Reardon

    Thank you so much to Dutton Books for my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  On a typical late summer day, Julia Swann is on the phone with her husband, Michael, when the call abruptly goes dead. Then the news rolls in: A bomb has gone off at Penn Station, where…