Tag: A.L. Jackson

Review: Hold on to Hope by A.L. Jackson

Review: Hold on to Hope by A.L. Jackson

Holy shit. This book packs quite the punch. It’s a rollercoaster from beginning to end. I so enjoyed Frankie Leigh and Evan’s story. After reading about them as kids, it was only logical that they would end up together. Their connection was something for the ages. When Frankie Leigh turned eighteen, she made it clear […]

Sunday Spotlight: Hold on to Hope by A.L. Jackson

Posted October 27, 2019 by Casee in Features | Tagged: , | 2 Comments
Sunday Spotlight: Hold on to Hope by A.L. Jackson

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 I love A.L. Jackson. Love her more than chocolate at the moment. Seriously. Okay, so I’m off sugar. I still love […]

Review: Lost to You by A.L. Jackson

Review: Lost to You by A.L. Jackson

Some websites say that this is a prequel in Jackson’s Regret series, some same that it’s the first book. After reading this book and moving onto the second, I have to say that you won’t truly appreciate the series unless you read this book first. This book really lays the groundwork for Elizabeth and Christian’s […]

Review: More of You by A. L. Jackson

Review: More of You by A. L. Jackson

This is yet another new-to-me author. I’ve seen her books mentioned, but wasn’t really interested. I’ve decided to have more of an open mind when it comes to new authors. I’m really glad I picked this one up because it was amazing. Faith has been in love with Jace since high school. He was the […]

Guest Review: When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee

Guest Review: When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee

Tracy’s review of When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee   When I first picked up When We Met I thought that these were four unrelated stories by different authors so I was more than pleasantly surprised when I realized that the stories were about the four roommates. Once […]