by Stevie | Sep 3, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Nearness of You by Dorothy Garlock Historical Women’s Fiction published by Grand Central Publishing 11 Jul 17 Having enjoyed my first book (out of an extensive bibliography) by Dorothy Garlock, I decided to give her latest one...
by Stevie | Aug 8, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of A Mother Like Mine (Hartley-by-the-Sea, Book 3) by Kate Hewitt Women’s Fiction published by Berkley 08 Aug 17 While I greatly enjoyed the first Hartley-by-the-Sea novel, and loved the characters and setting of the second, my...
by veena | Jul 20, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Veena’s review of The Silk Weaver’s Wife by Debbie Rix Women’s Fiction published by Bookouture 19 Jul 17 I expected to enjoy this book when I requested it from NetGalley. What I did not expect was to be half the night in the middle of my work...
by Stevie | Apr 23, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of I See You by Clare Mackintosh Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 21 Feb 17 Identity theft and stalking are two crimes everyone is very aware of these days, and a perpetrator who combines aspects of both offences against the...
by veena | Mar 1, 2017 | Review |
Tweet Veena’s review of A Million Little Things (Mischief Bay, Book 3) by Susan Mallery Women’s Fiction published by Mira 28 Feb 17 Ms. Mallery returns to Mischief Bay in which Pam was a focal point in the first book in the series. She’s been living...