Friday, March 8, 2024

Review Quickies

I haven't been the best lately at writing reviews of all the books I've read/listened to, so I decided to do quick reviews for some of them. Let me know if this is something I should do from time to time. 



I do not have any clue about F1 driving, nor is it something I'm likely to start watching. If there was any book that might change my mind it's this one by Carly Robyn. I loved the characters in this book and well the heat/spice is definitely there. It is a slow burn enemies to lovers. I can't wait for the other novels in the series. 








Miscommunication? Enemies to Lovers? Sign me up. I loved the setting of this novel and it made me want to go find a B&B to stay at for a weekend. Emmy is a delight and well who doesn't want to look at a Grayson?! What's a little friends with benefits while filming a movie or what could go wrong with that arrangement?






I wasn't sure what to expect from this book but wow was it an emotional punch. I'm still thinking about it weeks later. Mr. Quick is seemingly a master at shedding light on mental health issues and in We Are the Light he shines it on PTSD. It is also about community and being there to help others after tragedy. This won't be one I will soon forget. Highly recommend. 







This is by far my favorite of Ms. Serle's books. It is my pick for February and I highly recommend it. It's is a big whimsy and magical while dealing with some real life issues. This book broke my heart and then put it back together by the end. It really will make you believe in love. 









No one writes historical fiction like Beatriz Williams and her 2023 release keeps her books being auto buys for me. I loved the espionage storyline and the appearance of Sumner Fox from Our Woman in Moscow. Her books are always woven together either by a place or person. I really liked Cricket and how she was trying to find her own way in the world when it really wasn't what women did. 







There is much more to this book than just a sweet let's get married if we are still single at 35 novel. It's about choosing your own path even if it means leaving something you've always wanted behind. I loved Maggie and had a hard time figuring out if Garrett or Asher was the right choice for her. Or is it neither of them.





I have read all of Ms. Lawhon's books and this is definitely my favorite! It is the perfect read for Women's History Month. Martha Ballard is a woman who didn't back down from her beliefs and convictions. It's an interesting look at the judicial system at the birth of our country. 






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