Here's a fun little tag to begin the new year. Originally created by Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out and spotted on Becky's Book Blog. The Prompts: 2025 was the year of: Soul Searching Collins Cartwright does not want to go home. Sweetwater Peak, Wyoming, was supposed to be in her rearview mirror, but when she finds out … Continue reading My Life in Books Tag: 2025 edition
Tag: 2024 reads
Book Review: Nobody’s Perfect by Sally Kilpatrick
Publication date: 1st December 2024 Publisher: Montlake Pages: 333 Genre: Contemporary Women's Fiction/Chick-lit Format read: Audiobook Vivian Quackenbush enjoys a typical life. She has winesday evenings with her two best friends. Her son is in college. She and her husband, Mitch, are planning the next move for their empty-nester future. But to Vivian’s blindsided surprise…not … Continue reading Book Review: Nobody’s Perfect by Sally Kilpatrick
Book Review: Variation by Rebecca Yarros
Publication date: 19th November 2024 Publisher: Montlake Pages: 459 Genre: Romance Format read: Audiobook Elite ballerina Allie Rousseau is no stranger to pressure. With her mother’s eyes always watching, perfection was expected, no matter the cost. But when an injury jeopardizes all she’s sacrificed for, Allie returns to her summer home to heal and recover. … Continue reading Book Review: Variation by Rebecca Yarros
Book Review: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
The Blurb: Christina Lauren, returns with a delicious new romance between the buttoned-up heir of a grocery chain and his free-spirited artist ex as they fake their relationship in order to receive a massive inheritance. Anna Green thought she was marrying Liam “West” Weston for access to subsidized family housing while at UCLA. She also … Continue reading Book Review: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
Book Review: Edenhope by Louise Le Nay
The Blurb: Marnie is sixty-three and downwardly mobile. Her middle-class marriage is long gone, her only child more or less estranged. She’s living in a granny flat behind a stranger’s house. Still, things could be worse. She likes her new boss, Trinh, and her flat has a leadlight window depicting a galleon in full sail. … Continue reading Book Review: Edenhope by Louise Le Nay