Business Not as Usual immediately stood out to me. The colorful and fun cover art called my name until the book was in my clutches! It took me a couple of weeks to get started, but once I did, I couldn’t stop! Overall, Sharon C. Cooper’s novel was a light read, but the main characters…
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Wild Women and the Blues
Denny S. Bryce transports readers back in time to the Roaring Twenties in her new novel, Wild Women and the Blues. The past and present collide for a suspenseful story full of booze, jazz, crime, and discovery. In 2015, Sawyer Hayes is a young film student whose thesis on the 1920s filmmaker, Oscar Micheaux, was…
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Get a Life, Chloe Brown
Get a Life, Chloe Brown was the satisfying read I needed! I never tire of reading cute romances with characters who fit each other perfectly. Talia Hibbert delivered humor, romance, personal growth, and an abundance of witty repartee in this enemies-to-lovers story marking the first novel in the Brown Sisters series. Get a Life, Chloe…
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The Lost Apothecary
Synopsis In The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, Caroline Parcewell embarks on an anniversary trip to London without her unfaithful husband. The historian is struggling to deal with his infidelity and turns to a research project to occupy her time and thoughts. She uncovers evidence in the unsolved Apothecary Murders that have been a mystery…
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Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows
It’s not what you think it is! A young woman is hired to teach a creative writing class to a group of widows in the Sikh community.
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Infinite Country
Infinite Country by Patricia Engel is the story of a family separated in two different countries, the United States and Colombia.
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The Boyfriend Project
Spoiler Alert- This review will contain some spoilers about the plot and characters of the story. Please continue reading at your own discretion. Synopsis In The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon, Samiah Brooks finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her with two other women after some live tweets go viral. Samiah and the two…
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Purple Hibiscus
General Review Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2003 debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, is the story of a family that is seemingly perfect on the outside with their own conflicts behind closed doors. Kambili and her older brother, Jaja, are the children of a wealthy businessman in Enugu, Nigeria. Their father, Eugene, is a faithful member of his…
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American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson
General Review In the past year, I have been trying to expand my taste in books to different genres. I have not read a lot of historical fiction recently, but the synopsis caught my attention. What I found was a story that not only entertained me, but encouraged me to find out more information about…
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Review: The Vanishing Half
General Review I saw The Vanishing Half on several book lists and saw it on tables at bookstores. The cover caught my eye and I just knew I had to read this book. After reading through the book once, I sat still. I needed a moment to process what I’d read because this story was…
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