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April 5, 2022
Review: “Walk Like A Man”
A moving, inspirational memoir about overcoming the odds to become a champion for disability rights This was my forty-fourth book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. This review also appears on Reedsy....
Published on April 05, 2022 08:35
March 30, 2022
Review: “Ten Thousand I Love Yous”
This book came to me via an ARC program, and I chose it because the preview was great, and as a women’s fiction writer myself who employs similar themes, I was really excited to dive in. The Premise Nudged by an unexpected pregnancy, Kimberly married...
Published on March 30, 2022 20:52
March 22, 2022
Review: “Covid Orphans: Collateral Damage”
A moving, heartbreaking, and triumphant story about family and community in the face of evil This was my forty-third book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. This review also appears on Reedsy....
Published on March 22, 2022 19:45
March 16, 2022
Review: “Hearts on Fire”
This book came to me via an ARC program, and I chose it because the preview sounded good. Thankfully I was not disappointed! The Premise Upon inheriting her grandmother’s house, Chloe returns to her hometown to fix it up. She plans to sell it and...
Published on March 16, 2022 19:45
March 3, 2022
Review: “Inked”
I was blown away by this author’s other books that I’ve read (see links below), so I eagerly lapped up this ARC once I got a notification that it was available. The Girl Who Talks To Ashes The Lightning Conjurer Series (4 books) The Premise...
Published on March 03, 2022 20:05
February 25, 2022
Review: “The First Time”
This has been on my Kindle awhile so I’m not entirely sure how I got it, but I believe it would’ve been via a newsletter promotion. The Premise Trailer-park tough chick Chastity — “Chaz” — is suddenly thrown into the lifestyles of the rich and...
Published on February 25, 2022 20:09
February 17, 2022
Review: “Maplewood”
This is my third book by this author, and in each case she has reached out directly. You can find her other books here: Rue Bibliointuitive The Premise Following the tragic loss of her husband and stepson, Amanda struggles with her grief and loneliness. At...
Published on February 17, 2022 19:11
February 15, 2022
Review: “The Stolen Kingdom”
I’ve had this on my Kindle for ages since I started following the author on social media. So glad I finally got around to reading it! The Premise When she realises she has the Gift of a Jinn, Princess Arie knows she has to get...
Published on February 15, 2022 20:20
Review: “The Ticket”
I downloaded a free copy of this via a newsletter promotion. The Premise When Pete’s girlfriend dumps him suddenly, he’s left holding two non-refundable tickets for an amazing trip around the world. He decides to offer it to any woman with the same name, and...
Published on February 15, 2022 19:51
Review: “Blue Midnight”
I downloaded a free copy of this via a newsletter promotion. The Premise When Blythe finds a scrap of paper with her former lover Finn Lannigan’s number on it, she reminisces about all that could’ve been — if she’d chosen him instead of her now...
Published on February 15, 2022 18:56