Book Club
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Psychological Thriller Recommendation: Robyn Harding | The Drowning Woman
When our Saturday Book Club was looking for our August thriller book club picks, we had lots of titles we considered but decided on Robyn Harding because we always like a psychological thriller…
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Book Review: These Witches Don’t Burn | Isabel Sterling
A fun fall read that will definitely satisfy a few of those Halloween vibes! About the Book Hannah’s a witch, but not the kind you’re thinking of. She’s the real deal, an Elemental…
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Book Review: When the Lights Go Out | Mary Kubica
This was my first book by Mary Kubica and I was excited because I’ve heard so many great things about her. I expected this to be an experience and…I mean it was certainly…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis @RowanColeman @BerkleyPub #TheVanishedBride #bookreview
I participated in an absolutely DELIGHTFUL buddy read of The Vanished Bride over the past few weeks. Are you a fan of mysteries? Women empowerment? Historical fiction based around read people or events?…
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BOOK REVIEW: Well Met by Jen DeLuca @jaydee_ell @berkleyromance @tayhaggerty @berkleypub #wellmet #bookreview
“I didn’t choose the wench life, the wench life chose me.” If those aren’t outstanding opening lines for a book, I don’t know what are! Jen De Luca’s contemporary romance Well Met had…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Passengers by John Marrs @johnmarrs1 @berkleypub #thepassengers #bookreview
John Marrs is officially one of my favorite authors! I have read his books before and LOVED them, but it was before I had a blog or a bookstagram and if I’m honest,…
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BOOK REVIEW: Ellie and the Harpmaker by Hazel Prior @hazelpriorbooks @berkleypub #ellieandtheharpmaker #bookreview
Ellie and the Harpmaker is a lovely, debut novel by Hazel Prior that I found completely enchanting!! I found this book to be completely heartwarming—I loved the way it explored an unconventional love…
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BOOK REVIEW: Unbreak Me by Michelle Hazen @michellehazen @berkleypub #unbreakme
A bold, socially-conscious contemporary romance novel that explores everything from race, culture, and social status in the midst of an emotional love story between people with darkness in their pasts. The characters in…
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BOOK REVIEW: Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center @katherinecenter @stmartinspress #thingsyousaveinafire
Katherine Center’s newest book Things You Save in a Fire is the type of book that stays with you. It was actually the first book I read in 2019 and I absolutely loved…
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BOOK REVIEW: Life and Other Inconveniences by Kristan Higgins @kristan_higgins @berkleypub #lifeandotherinconveniences
A beautifully complex story about an unconventional family and the healing power of forgiveness. I cannot believe I have never read anything by Kristan Higgins before! By the end of the very first…