Genre: Women's Fiction

Guest Review: Objects of My Affection by Jill Smolinski

Guest Review: Objects of My Affection by Jill Smolinski

Found this little gem in the library the other day and was in the mood to take a break from the psychological thriller binge that I’ve been on lately. So glad I picked this one up! Objects of My Affection is a perfect book to have when spending a relaxing day reading. l really admire […]

Review: If I Could Turn Back Time by Beth Harbison

Review: If I Could Turn Back Time by Beth Harbison

Ever wonder what it would be like to wake up the day before you turn 18 again? While out on her yacht with friends, Ramie is partying it up when she cartwheels right off the yacht and wakes up the day before her eighteenth birthday. When she fell into the water? She was 38 so […]

Guest Review: Table for Seven by Whitney Gaskell

Guest Review:  Table for Seven by Whitney Gaskell

I’ve read and enjoyed Whitney Gaskell’s writing before, so I was looking forward to reading Table for Seven. It features two couples and three single friends. Bring everyone together is Fran and Will Parrish. They’re having a New Year’s Eve party and in an effort to do something different, Fran preps a multi-course meal to […]

Guest Review: The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch

Guest Review: The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch

She’s a wife, a sister, a daughter…but she remembers nothing. Now she must ask herself who she is and choose which stories—and storytellers—to trust. One of only two survivors of a plane crash, Nell Slattery wakes up in the hospital with no memory of it, or who she is, or was. Now she must piece […]

Guest Review: Pieces of My Sister’s Life by Elizabeth Joy Arnold

Guest Review: Pieces of My Sister’s Life by Elizabeth Joy Arnold

Two sisters who shared everything. One unforgivable moment. Once, Kerry and Eve Barnard did everything together: sailing the Block Island harbor with their father, listening to their neighbor Justin’s magical fairy tales, and all the while longing for their absent mother. They were twin girls arm in arm, secrets entwined between two hearts. Until the […]