Book Chat: A Curve in the Road by Julianne MacLean Check out A Curve in the Road*** A beautiful look at the way even when life takes an unbelievably horrible turn, upending everything you think you knew, beauty and hope survive. Julianne MacLean’s A Curve in the Road reminds us
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Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: At the Water’s Edge by Sarah Gruen Check out At the Water’s Edge Author’s Website: Sorry, her website doesn’t seem to work and my Anti-virus doesn’t like it … Here’s her Facebook page A somewhat mythical and fantastical period piece that challenges preconceived notions. The relationship between the
Keep Reading ... →Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris Check out Behind Closed Doors I found myself frustrated in the beginning, intrigued throughout the middle, and satisfied by the end.
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: All The Good Parts by Loretta Nyhan Check out All The Good Parts Author Website: lorettanyhan.com Incredibly real. Sometimes I wanted to tell these characters off. Sometimes I wanted to give them a hug. Sometimes I just shook my head. Then I’d laugh. Next, I’d tear up. A moment later
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: Then She Danced by Janice Godin Check out Then She Danced Author’s Website: janice.godin.com A delightful story full of the beauty of Newfoundland’s landscape and one woman’s soul. Click the image or click PREVIEW to read a free sample now.
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty Check out Truly, Madly, Guilty Author’s Website: lianemoriarty.com An exploration of family, friendship, parenthood and the complexities of sexual relationships.
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: Killer Me by Candace Osmond Check out Killer Me Author’s Website: authorcandaceosmond.com Compelling characters and very visual. It felt like a movie – I could totally see a blockbuster film based on this book.
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: Invisible City by Julia Dahl Check out Invisible City A fascinating aspect of a culture’s affects on its community members, the bonds of family, and the consequences of abandonment. Author’s Website: juliadahl.com
Keep Reading ... →Book Chat: Bird Box by Josh Malerman Check out Bird Box Compelling and captivating, with scenes as disturbing as they are memorable. Author’s Facebook Page: Josh Malerman
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