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January 25, 2022

Review: An Unlikely Proposal

An Unlikely Proposal An Unlikely Proposal by Toni Shiloh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When her best friend, Omar Davis, proposes a marriage of convenience, Trinity Davis is more than shocked. But soon, she begins to think about the pluses of marrying her BFF. Forever. For one thing, his young daughters, Faith and Hope would have a mom. And for another, she would get much-needed health insurance for her illness. But, will their friendship survive the shift to marriage?
This is my first Toni Shiloh read  that I purchased so long ago, just sitting on my kindle. I finished in hours. The rapport and banter between the friends drew me in from the beginning. Their friendship and humor was solid and it helped them navigate some pretty big situations. I loved Faith and Joy--they were heartwarming and absolutely adorable.
The side characters--her family, his former father-in-law, their friends added great perspectives which made this read easy and enjoyable. Both Trinity and Omar had a strong relationship with God and their faith is evident through this read. Both were constantly seeking God and in prayer. Strong faith elements.
Overall, I loved their journey to HEA and found this a sweet, clean romance.Memory line: "We have to put tomorrow in God's hands. We can't live in fear." View all my reviews
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Published on January 25, 2022 02:53

January 23, 2022

Review: By Design: The Story of Ann Lowe, Society's Best-Kept Secret

By Design: The Story of Ann Lowe, Society's Best-Kept Secret By Design: The Story of Ann Lowe, Society's Best-Kept Secret by Piper Huguley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The story of the best kept secret in high society. By Her Own Design is the story of Ann Lowe, a black designer and granddaughter of slaves in Alabama, who designed the iconic wedding dress of Jacqueline Kennedy, First Lady of the United States.
The story begins a few days before Jacqueline Bouvier will marry John F. Kennedy Jr and a pipe has destroyed the wedding dress. We see Ann and her church sisters scrambling to recreate the dresses. Then we are taken back to learn more about Ann's early life in Alabama and her auspicious beginnings to fulfilling her dream in Tampa and then to New York City.
Whew! I finished this in hours. I started in the evening and finished up the next morning. I love historical fiction but I know that its success is based on the research of the writer and talent with which the author is able to weave the story together. Piper Huguley gave me a story that had my eyes glued, I became caught up in this remarkable woman's life. Ann Lowe had the raw talent and creativity but also the tenacity to overcome despite the challenges of her race during that time.
It is uplifting to read about African-Americans who rise above their circumstances and who were able to create a lasting legacy. Ann had so much sadness in her life but that didn't stop her from moving forward. Piper Huguley made me feel as if I were in that time--I felt every scene. Particularly when Ann went to Design School. How my heart ached and yet warmed at how Ann was determined to bloom wherever she was planted.
I absolutely loved this story and I can't wait to read more works like this from Piper Huguley. The author's note just showcased Piper's research and originality--where she added creative pieces that made this read wonderful. Well-written, easy flow and captivating descriptions. I believe readers will get many takeaways and will be lined up waiting for her next historical fiction work. And to think this all began with a tweet.
Thank you #Netgalley for this ARC.

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Published on January 23, 2022 09:30

January 19, 2022

Review: The Perfect Fake Date

The Perfect Fake Date The Perfect Fake Date by Naima Simone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kenan and Eve have been best friends ever since her mom started working for his father, but he has always felt more. Too bad Eve only has eyes for his older brother, Gavin. But then Kenan makes a pact with Eve--if she helps him saves a business, he will help her snag his brother's attention.

Whew! What a steamy friends-to-lovers romance. When you read Naima Simone, you know you will get a scorcher. Kenan and Eve's story was that and more. I also loved her storyline with her mom--that warmed my heart. So many themes that I think will leave a warm place in many readers hearts. I enjoyed this read and as usual, the book cover is simply stunning!

Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin for the ARC!

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Published on January 19, 2022 17:57

Review: The True Cowboy of Sunset Ridge

The True Cowboy of Sunset Ridge The True Cowboy of Sunset Ridge by Maisey Yates
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mallory Chance moves to her brother's town in Gold Valley to be close to him but also to get a fresh start. Her first encounter is with a cowboy who she engages in a one-night-stand. Little did she know that Colt Daniels would turn out to be her landlord!

Colt is struggling with a lot of guilt from the past, which is why he likes temporary encounters. Nothing permanent. However, all that is about to change when he has to care for his god-daughter.

This was a hot, steamy read. It was good to get Colt's story in this series. Colt and Mallory's chemistry was intense. There were some good takeaways as well.

Thank you #Netgalley for the ARC.

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Published on January 19, 2022 17:57

Review: Her Hidden Genius

Her Hidden Genius Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Hidden Genius tells the story of Dr. Rosalind Franklin--don't call her Rosy! She has spent years working on DNA using X-ray constellations to unlock its meaning. Though she has colleagues who conspire instead of collaborating, Rosalind is determined not to let anything interfere with her investigation. After painstaking years of study, she sees the double helix structure in DNA. But will she receive the right credit for her contribution?

First of all, let me start with the title and the cover. What a beautiful cover and fitting title. I know this is a work of fiction, but I praise Marie Benedict's skill in bringing a character to life. I found myself amazed, amazed at Rosalind's dedication and patience to get the science right during her study. I learned so much about this remarkable woman who sacrificed so much on her journey with the DNA.

I love Marie Benedict's work and all I can say is, I hope she keeps them coming. Rosalind was a hidden genius who wasn't given the credit she deserved for the work that she put in. Marie Benedict gave her depth and built Rosalind's world so I felt as if I were experiencing everything as it happened. I really enjoyed this read.

Thank you #Netgalley for the ARC.

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Published on January 19, 2022 17:57

January 3, 2022

Review: The Personal Librarian

The Personal Librarian The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"One day, Belle, we will be able to reach back through the decades and claim you as one of our own."

The Personal Librarian tells the story of Belle da Costa Greene who is hired by J.P. Morgan to oversee his personal collection of books, manuscripts and artwork. She is only in her twenties but quickly becomes known for her ruthless and shrewd tactics that earns her world-wide respect among her male peers. But this remarkable woman has a secret that defines all aspect of her life: she is a black woman. A black woman who lives as white. She must hold onto that secret if she wants to keep her job and her family safe.

I bought both the kindle and hardcover copies when this was released, but I didn't read it until now. I must say that I became engrossed really quickly in this read. I have read both authors works and I am familiar with their styles but this read presented as a seamless read, so the cohesion between the women is apparent in the writing.

As I read, I fell in love with Belle's spunk and her moments of rebellion. I was especially touched by how much fear she lived in, a constant fear of being discovered. That fear encompassed all areas of her life which was sad to see. But to know a woman of color helped to shape such a magnificent public institution, I felt so much pride (thus the quote above). I plan on visiting the library after reading this book. The descriptions provided gave me an image of grandeur and opulence that I must see for myself soon.

I definitely recommend this read and look forward to reading more by both of these authors. More like this, please (that's why I read Marie Benedict's historical fiction). More books celebrating our women, especially women of color.

Another Memorable Quote:
"Let’s focus on what we have in common and not on the differences that have pulled us apart.” When I read this, all I could think was, we have a long way to go for this wish to come true. Belle's father was a part of this movement and here we are decades later, still in the same fight. But, I do remain hopeful.

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Published on January 03, 2022 11:24

December 28, 2021

Review: Bad Luck Bridesmaid

Bad Luck Bridesmaid Bad Luck Bridesmaid by Alison Rose Greenberg
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Zoey Marks feels like every wedding she is in is cursed. This is because for 3 weddings, none of brides went through with the union. Zoey isn't sure how she feels about love and marriage until she meets Rylan. Rylan is everything she wants and more but when he proposes, Zoey is terrified.
Then Hannah, Zoey's best friend tells Zoey she is getting married. Zoey is happy for her friend but scared to be in the wedding and jinx that happy day. Plus, Rylan will be in attendance. Zoey really needs this wedding to take place because she thinks it will give her the guts she need to get Rylan back and accept his proposal.
For me, this was a great story of a character coming into herself. A journey of her self-discovery. It took a little while but I understood her story and even her fears, There were some funny scenes as well. There were a lot of times I questioned if Zoey really knew her mind and what she wanted. She had a lot of angst and to see her finally work through them and look at things from another perspective was satisfying.
Some might not like the ending, but I got it. For the woman Zoey was, she made the right decision. My favorite story was actually Hannah's. Her storyline warmed my heart. I found myself rooting for her to find her courage and her truth.
I would definitely read more from this author.
Thank you #Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Published on December 28, 2021 16:56

December 26, 2021

Review: Miss Pearly's Girls

Miss Pearly's Girls Miss Pearly's Girls by ReShonda Tate Billingsley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Miss Pearly is sick and all she wishes is for her four daughters to return home and reunite. But the Bell ladies are each battling a past secret that is a deterrent to their reunion. Maxine, Leslie, Star and Stella must work through each of their past, their secrets and decide whether if holding onto past pain is more important than healing, than their future as a family.
Family dynamics come to play in this read and there was a lot to unpack in this tale. ReShonda tackled a lot of sensitive subjects with her skillful storytelling. I loved how this story focused on the power of the matriarch's love because it was their love for her that brought them home.
I think this would be a great book club read because it will open doors for a lot of discussion. So many secrets and buried truths that had to break free. Yes, lots of thought-provoking discussions.
Memorable Quote: "When you walk in happiness, negativity can't stay long."

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Published on December 26, 2021 19:21

December 24, 2021

Review: Murder in Westminster

Murder in Westminster Murder in Westminster by Vanessa Riley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Listen, all I can say is that I absolutely loved this book! I was privileged to read an advanced copy and let me tell you, you will enjoy the beginning of this series. First the title: Intriguing. And, this is rare, but I liked all the characters. Wilson, Mary, Vaughn. Great side characters. I loved how the author built the tension in the story. I read this in hours.
I thought the writing was sharp. I loved the sense of humor throughout. I loved the storylines - even with the dogs.
The symbolism with the fence... That's all I can say. I think Vanessa Riley has found her niche!

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Published on December 24, 2021 15:25

December 23, 2021