Author: Tina R

Guest Review: How To Be A Good Wife by Emma Chapman

Guest Review: How To Be A Good Wife by Emma Chapman

Have you ever watched a movie and through most of it you are sitting there wondering what the hell is going on? Well, if you have, then you know the way I felt as I read How To Be A Good Wife by Emma Chapman. I spent most of the book trying to figure it […]

Guest Review: The Good Neighbor by AJ Banner

Guest Review: The Good Neighbor by AJ Banner

When I first found The Good Neighbor by A.J. Banner, I was excited to read it because I have really been into psychological thrillers like Gone Girl and The Girl On The Train, just to name a few. I started the book and was pretty much hooked after the first couple of chapters. The author […]

Guest Review: First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Guest Review: First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Tina’s review of First Frost (Waverly Family #2) by Sarah Addison Allen Claire Waverley has started a successful new venture, Waverley’s Candies. Though her handcrafted confections—rose to recall lost love, lavender to promote happiness and lemon verbena to soothe throats and minds—are singularly effective, the business of selling them is costing her the everyday joys […]

Guest Review: Where Secrets Sleep by Marta Perry

Guest Review: Where Secrets Sleep by Marta Perry

Tina’s review of Where Secrets Sleep by Marta Perry. After suffering a terrible betrayal, Allison Standish flees Philadelphia for the small Amish village of Laurel Ridge. There, she comes into an unexpected inheritance—her late grandmother bequeathed her a mansion housing various shops. Allison intends to sell Blackburn House, until one of her tenants, single father […]

Guest Review: Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag

Guest Review: Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag

Tina’s review of Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag Dana Nolan was a promising young TV reporter until a notorious serial killer tried to add her to his list of victims.  Nearly a year has passed since surviving her ordeal, but the physical, emotional, and psychological scars run deep.  Struggling with the torment of post-traumatic […]