Contemporary
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BOOK REVIEW: Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra @berkleypub @viriginiakantra #megandjo #bookreview
Inspired by Little Women, Virginia Kantra’s Meg & Jo is a modern take on the classic novel many of us grew up loving. Charming, nostalgic, and fun! About the Book The timeless classic Little…
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Book Review: The People We Meet on Vacation | Emily Henry
Honestly after Emily Henry’s novel Beach Read dominated the perfect vacation read the year it came out, it is clear that she is not just the author of Beach Read, she’s the rising…
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Book Review: Hana Khan Carries On | Uzma Jalaluddin
I was so excited to read Hana Khan Carries On after absolutely loving Uzma Jalaluddin’s previous book, Ayesha at Last and it totally lived up to what I was hoping for! Charming, fun,…
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Book Review: Fan Club | Erin Mayer
This book has taken me over a month to review but I know it was impactful because I’m honestly still thinking about it. The writing and narrative style is not similar to anything…
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Book Review: The Kindred Spirits Supper Club | Amy E. Reichert
Charming, adorable romcom with one of the most beloved heroines ever—this is your perfect summer read! About the Book Jobless and forced home to Wisconsin, journalist Sabrina Monroe can tolerate reunions with frenemies…
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Book Review: Are We There Yet? | Kathleen West
Do you ever feel like everyone else has it more together than you? Are We There Yet tells the story of a group of mothers caught up in the never ending pursuit of…
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Book Review: The Truth and Other Hidden Things | Lea Geller (blog tour)
I am a fan of Lea Geller’s since I read her first book, Trophy Life. I was so excited for the release of her second novel, The Truth and Other Hidden Things and…
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Book Review: True Story, A Novel | Kate Reed Petty
Complicated, thought-provoking, and original—True Story by Kate Reed Petty is one of those books that takes a bit to unpack after finishing it. This book is nothing like what I expected, in a…
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Book Review: This Time Next Year | Sophie Cousens
This was actually the last book I read in 2020 but I am just now reviewing it and honestly picking it up today to page through as I sat to write my review…
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BLOG TOUR: Lie, Lie Again by Stacy Wise @stacywise_author @suzyAPbooktours @amazonpub #lielieagain #bookreview
This is a fun, grab-your-popcorn sort of book that was so fun to read! Three women connected by proximity, and a whole bunch of lies! About the Book For three women with so…