Women's Fiction
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Book Review: Christa Comes Out of Her Shell | Abbi Waxman
Abbi Waxman’s books are always like a mug of tea and a cozy reading chair, but in book form. Her stories blend family and romantic drama seamlessly surrounding a delightfully quirky heroine. In…
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Book Review: Becoming Madam Secretary | Stephanie Dray
Stephanie Dray writes the most powerful historical fiction books (or perhaps they are better categorized as narrative non-fiction) about real women from history. Often the women she chooses are ones that history books…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Keep Your Friends Close | Leah Konen
Strangers on a Train meets The Family Next Door in this page-turning thriller by Leah Konen, author of The Perfect Escape (which I loved!). In her latest psychological thriller Keep Your Friends Close, a woman going through…
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Book Review: Serena Singh Flips the Script | Sonya Lalli
Sonya Lalli’s Serena Singh Flips the Script is an empowering and heartwarming book about a single woman who chooses her career over a husband and kids, and an unlikely friendship that helps her…
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Book Review: The Daydreams | Laura Hankin
Every generation is captivated by the teen stars we grew up loving. For many of those stars, the toll fame and manipulation in the entertainment industry took on them in their youth makes…
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Book Review: The Three Mrs. Wrights | Linda Keir
If you’re looking for a soapy suspense novel that is (bonus!) available on Kindle Unlimited, then Linda Keir’s The Three Mrs. Wrights is your next read. I thought this book was like a…
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Book Review: The Soulmate | Sally Hepworth
A domestic-suspense novel with fascinating relational dynamics and a compelling ending that will have you tempted to re-read the whole book in a different lens. The Soulmate is my personal favorite book I’ve…
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Book Review: My Summer Darlings | May Cobb
Grab the ice cold beverage of your choice and get yourself to your nearest pool or beachside lounger because May Cobb has delivered another salacious summer read in My Summer Darlings! This book…
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Book Review: Eliza Starts a Rumor | Jane L. Rosen
Emotional, thought-provoking, captivating—Eliza Starts a Rumor by Jane L. Rosen is a genre-defying story about the damage a lie can cause, regardless of intention. Surprising and engaging! About the Book It wasn’t supposed…
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BOOK REVIEW: Glimmer As You Can by Danielle Martin @tlcbooktours #glimmerasyoucan
A book that is truly a story for women, Glimmer As You Can is set in the 1960s and is at its core a story about female friendships and the strength and support…