Tag: womens fiction
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September Reading Wrap-Up
As October begins, the author reflects on a hectic September filled with reading and commitments. They express gratitude for a slower pace and aim to catch up while being more selective with future commitments. The post highlights their top three book picks for September, inviting readers to share their experiences.
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August Reading Wrap-Up
Happy September everyone, I hope your month of August was a good one! I read more in August than in any month so far this year and I’m currently 15 books over my goal for 2024. That in itself makes me pretty happy. I’ve been pretty terrible in the past with keeping up on my…
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May Reading Wrap-Up
May was a whirlwind of celebrations and challenges that fuelled my passion for reading. Despite the ups and downs, I devoured 14 books, a record for me! Exciting projects and captivating stories filled my month, leaving me eager for what’s next. My top 3 reads brought me immense joy and inspiration. Cheers to May!
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February Reading Wrap-Up
February was one of my favorite reading months in a long time. I had a chance to reconnect with one of my favorite genres – Historical Fiction/Romance – there were some really wonderful releases in February from Bethany House Publishing and I was grateful to have been a part of some of those releases. The…
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Book Review: Sea Glass Memories by Anne Marie Bennett
MY REVIEW: “It is difficult being in a room where so much sadness is being expressed, yet it feels good somehow because our words of grief are being witnessed. Within the space of that witnessing, tiny pieces of sorrow are lifted. In that lifting, there is hope.” Sea Glass Memories, Anne Marie Bennett If you’ve…
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What would you do if you found an old apothecary vial from 1791?
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner Get ready to take a journey through the hard topics of life and relationships. What would you do if you found an old apothecary vial from 1791? Read The Lost Apothecary today and see what Caroline does when it feels like her life has fallen apart and she has…
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Back in the Burbs by Tracy Wolff & Avery Flynn
A big thank you to Valentine PR & Literary Management for sending me an early review copy of this new romantic comedy from Tracy Wolff & Avery Flynn! Back in the Burbs had me laughing so hard through out the entire book! I adore the way Wolff and Flynn put together irresistible comedies that incorporate…
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Reviewing It Started With Christmas by Jenny Hale @adventurenlit @bookouture #romance #womensfiction #netgalley
It Started With Christmas By Jenny Hale Rating: Goodreads | Amazon My Review: If you’re looking for sweet and simple holiday story that incorporates the love of Christmas magic and a small-town romance, then this is the book for you! Those of my readers that are fans of steamy romance will not find that in this story.…
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Book Review: Kingston Court by Holly Kammier @adventurenlit @HollyKammier @RABTBookTours #womensfiction #romance
Rating: Title: Kingston Court Author: Holly Kammier Released: August 20th, 2015 Published: Acorn Publishing Synopsis: What happens when you take middle-aged, stay-home-moms, and throw them back into the workforce and dating? A modern twist between Desperate Housewives and Sex and the City, Kingston Court follows the love, lies, and friendships of two wealthy Southern California women. Samantha and…

