Tag: Women’s Fiction

Guest Review: Who We Were Before by Leah Mercer

Guest Review: Who We Were Before by Leah Mercer

At first I was torn about whether or not I wanted to request Who We Were Before on NetGalley. Emotionally-charged books are always on my radar, but some topics are hard for me to read, especially when they deal with cruelty to children, vulnerable people and animals. I also struggle with topics about losing a […]

Guest Review: One Less Problem Without You by Beth Harbison

Guest Review: One Less Problem Without You by Beth Harbison

When I see books by Beth Harbison the first thing I think of is chick-lit. I am not saying this as a bad thing at all, but that is just what most of her books are, in my humble opinion. I was spending an early weekend morning checking out the new books at the local […]

Guest Review: Cream Puff by Demaree Iles

Guest Review: Cream Puff  by Demaree Iles

With a title like Cream Puff you would normally expect some lighthearted chick lit read that provides us with a predictable happily- ever- after kind of thing. This is not to say that this is a bad thing by any means, but if that is what you’re looking for you will be in for a […]

Guest Review: The Sound of Glass by Karen White

Guest Review: The Sound of Glass by Karen White

I absolutely adore Southern Women’s Fiction. Although I am not sure what originally got me hooked, I have become a die-hard fan. Any book in this genre will eventually find it’s way not only onto my TBR pile, but also into my heart. The Sound of Glass by Karen White is no exception. I have […]

Guest Review: The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter

Guest Review: The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter

Wow!! That pretty much sums up my review for The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter. I found this one at the library and just grabbed it for something to read at night before I went to bed. Little did I know that this would soon become a book that I would consider to […]