Reviews

There are so many good books out there and I love to share them. I read a little bit of everything in all kinds of genres, so maybe one of these will interest you (Note: unless otherwise indicated as Middle Grade or Young Adult, all books are for adults and not suitable for children):

Stained Heart

Stained Heart

by Crystal Joy

Crystal joy’s books are so sweet and tender while also throwing in a dose of danger. Grace is focused on running her bed-and-breakfast and raising her ten-year-old son. Caleb returns from the military and runs into Grace, his high school sweetheart, who had left without a word ten years before. When a flood, an arsonist, and a wedding throw them together, sparks fly. I loved this final book in the Homeward Bound series. 

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The Watchmaker’s Daughter

The Watchmaker’s Daughter

by CJ Archer

While the main conflict of the story felt a little unresolved at the end, I loved the characters so much that I will read on. India Steele and Matthew Glass are a couple that you want to root for. This was a historical novel with magical elements thrown in, but those elements were woven into the plot realistically.

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Last Light

Last Light

by Terri Blackstock

I walked around for weeks thinking about all the electrical conveniences I take for granted. This book will open your eyes to what would truly happen if the power went out. 

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No Filter

No Filter

by Heather Day Gilbert

What could be more cozy than coffee, dogs … and murder? I highly recommend this fun mystery, and not just because it had a Great Dane in it (one of my favorite breeds).

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Tatooist of Auschwitz

Tatooist of Auschwitz

by Heather Morris

Based on the real lives of two Auschwitz survivors, this book was both heartbreaking and full of hope. It was deeply immersive so it’s not for the faint of heart. That being said, it’s also not gratuitously graphic, just realistic about what happened in the camps. It’s a powerful journey. 

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