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Guest Review: Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe By Debbie Johnson

Guest Review: Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe By Debbie Johnson

Every year when the holiday season rolls around I am always on the look-out for some new books filled with that festive vibe to get me in the spirit of the season. After reading the synopsis for Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe by Debbie Johnson, I figured that this novella would be right up […]

Guest Review: The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney

Guest Review: The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney

The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney tells the tale of two women who are previous and current residents of a high-tech home which was designed by an obsessive yet charismatic architect who is fixated with the concept of perfection. The narrative unfolds through the women’s alternating accounts, which at times brought that Deja Vu sensation […]

Guest Review: The Daylight Marriage by Heidi Pitlot

Guest Review: The Daylight Marriage by Heidi Pitlot

So here is the story of two totally different people from vastly different backgrounds who make a hasty decision to marry. She has led a privileged life, one with no obligations or responsibilities, while he, a scientific-nerd, has had to work for everything he ever had. Fast forward sixteen years and two kids later. Now […]

Guest Review: Longbourn by Jo Baker

Guest Review:  Longbourn by Jo Baker

I have to begin by saying how much I enjoyed Longbourn by Jo Baker. I was immediately swept up in this tale which is basically the story of Pride and Prejudice through the eyes of the below-stairs staff. It is well-researched and beautifully written, and dedicates itself to show the reader the grueling life of […]

Guest Review: The Center of Gravity by Laura McNeill

Guest Review: The Center of Gravity by Laura McNeill

This review is gonna be really short. The reason? Basically because there is nothing much for me to say except this….”Read this book!” If you are a fan of Gone Girl like I am, you will definitely LOVE Center of Gravity by Laura McNeill. I stayed up until I read the last page knowing that […]