Category: Women’s Fiction

  • Review: THIS I KNOW by Eldonna Edwards

    Review: THIS I KNOW by Eldonna Edwards

    Thank you so much to Kensington Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Eleven-year-old Grace Carter has a talent for hiding things. She’s had plenty of practice, burying thoughts and feelings that might anger her strict Evangelical pastor father, and concealing the deep intuition she carries inside. The…

  • Book Spotlight: LITTLE BIG LOVE by Katy Regan

    Book Spotlight: LITTLE BIG LOVE by Katy Regan

    Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing for sending me this gorgeous copy! I am so excited to read this book…check out the excerpt from chapter one below! Advance praise for Little Big Love “Fans of Jane Green and Susan Wiggs will enjoy British journalist Regan’s modern family drama that explores the age-old question of…

  • Review: DIGGING IN by Loretta Nyhan

    Review: DIGGING IN by Loretta Nyhan

    Thank you so much to Amazon Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Paige Moresco found her true love in eighth grade—and lost him two years ago. Since his death, she’s been sleepwalking through life, barely holding on for the sake of her teenage son. Her house is…

  • Book Mail: SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER by Rochelle B. Weinstein

    Book Mail: SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER by Rochelle B. Weinstein

    Thank you so much to Get Red PR and Amazon Publishing for this lovely copy! It looks incredible and I cannot wait to read it!  SYNOPSIS:  Emma and Bobby Ross enjoy a charmed life on the shores of Miami Beach. They are a model family with a successful business, an uncomplicated marriage, and two blessedly…

  • Book Mail: HOT MESS by Emily Belden

    Book Mail: HOT MESS by Emily Belden

    Hot Mess sounds like one delicious read! Thank you so much to the Harlequin Publicity Team and Harlequin Books for sending me this free copy! I cannot wait to read it! SYNOPSIS:  Twentysomething Allie Simon is used to playing by the rules—until Chicago’s most sought-after, up-and-coming culinary genius, Benji Zane, walks into her world and…

  • Book Mail: Pride and Prometheus by John Kessel

    Book Mail: Pride and Prometheus by John Kessel

    I love stories that combine genres to create something truly unique! Thank you so much to Wunderkind PR and Saga Press for sending my free copy! I cannot wait to read it! SYNOPSIS:  “Dark and gripping and tense and beautiful.” —Karen Joy Fowler, New York Times bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club and Pulitzer Prize finalist for We…

  • Review: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR by Sally Hepworth

    Review: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR by Sally Hepworth

    Thank you so much to St. Martin’s Press for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  From the outside, Essie’s life looks idyllic: a loving husband, a beautiful house in a good neighborhood, and a nearby mother who dotes on her grandchildren. But few of Essie’s friends know her secret…

  • Review: THE TUSCAN CHILD by Rhys Bowen

    Review: THE TUSCAN CHILD by Rhys Bowen

    Thank you so much Little Bird Publicity and Lake Union Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  In 1944, British bomber pilot Hugo Langley parachuted from his stricken plane into the verdant fields of German-occupied Tuscany. Badly wounded, he found refuge in a ruined monastery and in the…

  • Book Mail: I’LL STAY by Karen Day

    Book Mail: I’LL STAY by Karen Day

    Thank you so much Kensington Books for this gorgeous copy! I am so excited to read it! SYNOPSIS:  In this compelling, emotionally complex novel, a college friendship sparks a life-changing sacrifice that connects two women forever–even as it shatters their closeness . . .   “Let her go. I’ll stay.”   There are some decisions…

  • Book Mail: I’LL BE YOUR BLUE SKY by Marisa De Los Santos

    Book Mail: I’LL BE YOUR BLUE SKY by Marisa De Los Santos

    Thank you so much William Morrow for sending me this lovely free book! The cover is beautiful and I cannot wait to read it! SYNOPSIS:  On the weekend of her wedding, Clare Hobbes meets an elderly woman named Edith Herron. During the course of a single conversation, Edith gives Clare the courage to do what…