Tag: Women’s Fiction

Guest Review: Now That You Mention It by Kristan Higgins

Guest Review: Now That You Mention It by Kristan Higgins

Nora Stuart heads home to Scupper Island after she gets hit by a car and then breaks up with her boyfriend.  She needs some emotional downtime and needs her home.  Of course her mother is a pretty unemotional Mainer and her teenage niece is pretty angry at the world so things are a little rough […]

Sunday Spotlight: Happiness for Humans by P.Z. Reizin

Sunday Spotlight: Happiness for Humans by P.Z. Reizin

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. 🙂 Happiness for Humans comes out on January 9th, 2018. After reading the first chapter excerpt (below), I couldn’t wait to read […]

Retro-Review: Table Manners by Mia King.

Retro-Review: Table Manners by Mia King.

*****As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews and posts that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again.***** Holly: Rowena and I both read a lot of Women’s  Fiction in 2008 and 2009. I think we both grew out of it after that, though we both still dip […]

Guest Review: Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks

Guest Review: Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks

Nicholas Sparks has been a favorite author of mine for quite some time now. I always know that no matter what he writes, I will find a powerfully emotional story full of realistic characters that I will find captivating. I have never been disappointed by any one of his books that I have read, and […]

Review: Everything You Want Me to Be by Minda Mejia

Review: Everything You Want Me to Be by Minda Mejia

If you are a huge fan of psychological thrillers like I am, you know that sometimes we struggle with finding “that” book. You know what I’m talking about, the one that keeps you turning the pages so fast you see sparks. It’s also the one that keeps you guessing until the very last page. The […]