Book Review: Boy with Wings by Mark Mustian

Publication date: 15 March 2025 Publisher: Koehler Books Pages: 332 Genre: Historical Fiction Format read: ARC - e-book What does it mean to be different? From Mark Mustian, founder of the Word of South Festival of Literature and Music and award-winning author of the international bestseller “The Gendarme,” comes the new Southern gothic novel, “Boy … Continue reading Book Review: Boy with Wings by Mark Mustian

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 Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsh

The Blurb: She’s out to prove that there’s no such thing as choosing happiness. Isadora Bentley follows the rules. Isadora Bentley likes things just so. Isadora Bentley believes that happiness is something that flat-out doesn’t exist in her life—and never will. As a university researcher, Isadora keeps to herself as much as possible. She avoids the students … Continue reading Book Review: The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsh

Book Review: Normal People by Sally Rooney

The Blurb: At school Connell and Marianne pretend not to know each other. He’s popular and well-adjusted, star of the school soccer team while she is lonely, proud, and intensely private. But when Connell comes to pick his mother up from her housekeeping job at Marianne’s house, a strange and indelible connection grows between the … Continue reading Book Review: Normal People by Sally Rooney