Women’s Fiction

5.0
06 Apr

Review: The Idea of You by Amanda Prowse

Family Saga

This heart-wrenchingly poignant family drama from bestselling author Amanda Prowse asks the question: in today’s hectic world, what does it mean to be a mother?

5.0
24 Feb

Review: A Girl’s Guide to Moving On by Debbie Macomber

Series

In this powerful and uplifting novel a mother and her daughter-in-law bravely leave their troubled marriages and face the challenge of starting over. Leaning on each other, Nichole and Leanne discover that their inner strength and capacity for love are greater than they ever imagined.

5.0
09 Feb

Review: Spoons by Ev Bishop

Contemporary Romance

When exactly had she become such a big bitch? Ah, who was she kidding? She knew when. Could trace it to the exact date and time practically. It was like her heart had shriveled that night and had never fully recovered. But what could she do about it? Nothing at all—or so the passage of time suggested anyway.

5.0
09 Feb

Review: Bigger Things by Ev Bishop

Women's Fiction

Best friends since childhood, Jen, Chelsea and Kyra know everything about each other. Or do they?

5.0
08 Feb

Review: New Years Resolution One to Keep by Ev Bishop

Contemporary Romance

When chance throws Sophie and Jesse together in a pub, a night of alcohol, food, and laughter-infused lunacy almost leads to a one-night stand. They’re both shaken, but doubly resolved to remain single.

5.0
08 Feb

Review: Hooked by Ev Bishop

Contemporary Romance

Ev Bishop weaves a moving and complex story. Her writing is wonderfully descriptive; you can see and feel what the characters see and feel. The path to Sam and Charlie’s HEA is a rocky one and the relationship that both of them have with Aisha encounters rough water.

5.0
08 Feb

Review: Wedding Bands by Ev Bishop

Contemporary Romance

Ev Bishop does a great job of enticing you to read the next book while at the same time giving you a complete story without a cliffhanger for the main characters. If you are like me, though, you will want to read the next story to find out what happens to Jo’s sister.