THE SIMPLICITY OF CIDER by Amy E. Reichert: Review
I think this is the third book by Amy E. Reichert I have read. They are memorable because they all are written within the same theme and genre – women’s fiction with a sweet touch […]
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Healthy Living, Loving, and Redefining Life
Healthy Living, Loving, and Redefining Life
I think this is the third book by Amy E. Reichert I have read. They are memorable because they all are written within the same theme and genre – women’s fiction with a sweet touch […]
Read moreSometimes there comes a book that crosses your path that you just know from the synopsis that you have to read and review it. It just calls out to you because you can tell it’s […]
Read moreI have an interesting book for you this week. I was asked to review a historical women’s fiction novel and the synopsis reminded me a lot of my own mother’s story so I was anxious […]
Read moreIt is a always a pleasure to read a book by Debbie Macomber. When I was asked to review this new release, I did not realize that we would meet people from her last book, […]
Read moreSometimes a book really knocks you for a loop. You begin to read it thinking that it is going to be a women’s fiction about a girl’s life. Then the further you get into it, […]
Read moreI have a confession to make. I have never read a Heather Graham book prior to this one and while I have heard of her books, I just never got to it. I think I […]
Read moreLast week I shared with you the series by Karen White called Return to Tradd Street. That book I was asked to reviewed was the first one I have read in the series, but it […]
Read moreI think everyone has a time where they just want to escape the every day. In this surprising new book I was able to review I caught the traveling bug myself. A delightful addition to […]
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