Category: Women’s Fiction

BOOK REVIEW | Back to Life

Back to Life by Kristen Billerbeck Avon Inspire has done it again! One more fabulous book to add to my  keep shelf, I have never read something from Avon Inspire that I was not in love with immediately. This is my first experience with Kristin  Billerbeck and it was a great one, I’m definitely a [...]

BOOK REVIEW | She Always Wore Red

She Always Wore Red By Angela Hunt In the second book of the Fairlawn series, Jennifer Graham has adjusted to her life-altering changes from the past few months.  After deciding to make Fairlawn Funeral Home her permanent home, Jennifer begins mortuary school. Being the single mother of two boys, owner of a funeral home and [...]

BOOK REVIEW | That’s (Not Exactly) Amore

THAT’S (NOT EXACTLY) AMORE by Tracey Bateman Laini Sullivan thought she wanted to become an interior designer. But she’s beginning to rethink this decision. After all, she’s barely making above a D in her classes, her professors have all gently suggested she find a different major, and she’s color blind. But when her boss, Nick, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Truffles by the Sea

TRUFFLES BY THE SEA by Julie Carobini Gaby Flores has lost her apartment to a fire, and while recovering from that, her delivery man ran off with most of her business. Left homeless and jobless, Gaby moves into a loft apartment with a stellar view and an extremely nosy neighbor. A friend gives her a [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Coming Unglued

Coming Unglued (Sisters, Ink #2) by Rebeca Seitz "Coming Unglued" is nothing short of fabulous. It is an absolute page turner for me that I could not put down until the very end that left me with tears. As book two of a Sisters, Ink novel it does well and could be read as a [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Bella

Leave a comment and receive a FREE copy of this book. BELLA by Lisa Samson (from original screenplay) Nina didn’t expect life to turn out the way it did. Pregnant with an unwanted child, she has only one option open to her. An abortion. But she didn’t know how she’d pay for it. Rent was [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Desert Medicine

Click the book cover to order from Christianbook.com. DESERT MEDICINE by Judy Alexander Laurelle is recovering from the end of her eight-year marriage. She has five-year-old twins and two plant care businesses to keep her busy, but she still is hurting. She doesn’t want to join a divorce recovery group—after all, she’s not needy and [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Symphony of Secrets

Click the book cover to order from Christianbook.com. SYMPHONY OF SECRETS by Sharon Hinck Amy Johnson didn’t think dreams could come true for people like her. A single mom, she supports her daughter by teaching music lessons, but she longs for more. Amy’s best friend, Lena, talks Amy into auditioning for the orchestra, and since [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN by Lisa Wingate Mandalay Florentino was supposed to be planning her wedding, not traveling off to Daily, Texas to have a surprise “reunion concert for the American Megastar, Amber Anderson—only everyone in Daily seems to know that Amber is a finalist, even though it was supposed to be a secret. Plus, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Standing Strong

STANDING STRONG by Donna Fleisher Chris McIntyre loves her new home on Kimberley Street in Portland, Oregon. Now that they’ve reclaimed the streets from the gang that roamed this neighborhood, it is a peaceful place to live, to work, to play… Until Chris is outside working in the yard behind the community center and is [...]