Category: Fiction

The Ninth Month by James Patterson and Richard DiLallo

I received this book from Grand Central Publishing for an honest review. Emily is a broken person. She works at a marketing firm and is a functional alcoholic. Her parents are deceased and left her a fortune. The money enables her to live in beautiful apartment with excellent security. Her favorite place is a local […]

The Kingdoms of Savannah by George Dawes Green

Savannah has been type cast. Most people think of it as a charming southern town full of ghosts of the Civil War. Those who live in Savannah know the “real” city. It has the historic old guard neighborhood, ethnic neighborhoods, and homeless camps like other major cities. There are many sides to Savannah and George […]

The Auschwitz Twins (The Auschwitz Twins Book Series Book 3) by Roberta Kagan

I received this book to review from The Book Whisperer. A Jewish family is promised a life that’s better than what they have in the ghetto if they work hard. They are not afraid of hard work and accept the offer. Arriving at the train station, they see their eldest daughter, who has been estranged […]

My Sweet Vidalia by Deborah Mantella

I purchased this novel after meeting the author. Vidalia Lee Kandal Jackson certainly didn’t deserve her life. No one deserves that life. She was a shy, unassuming, high school girl when she met her downfall. He is named JB Jackson. He was a love ’em and leave ’em type. He liked girls young and innocent […]

Old Country by Matt Query & Harrison Query

I received this book from Grand Central Publishing. Thank you!! We all have an idea of what our dream home looks like. Whether we find it or have to build it, there is such joy in living in it. Harry, a former Marine, and his wife Sasha find their dream home in Idaho with an […]

The Moonshiner’s Daughter by Donna Everhart

I purchased this book after meeting Donna Everhart at FoxTale Book Shoppe. THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS! When we look back on our childhood, early memories are often called into question. Have the stories surrounding the event influenced your memory? If it is a true memory, something significant happened to have imprinted this on your mind. […]

Nobody But Us by Laure Van Rensburg

I received this book from Grand Central Publishing. Ellie Masterson is a grad student involved in a relationship with her professor. She is looking forward to their first weekend away. Her professor, Steven Harding, is handsome and has a legendary father. Unfortunately, Steven’s father is legendary because of his philandering. Steven saw the damage his […]

In The Minds Of The Wicked by Warwick Gibson

I received this book from the author. In North Carolina, six young women have disappeared without a trace. A group called the syndicate has decided to intervene. They are committed to solving this case and delivering justice in their own way. They track crimes and have noticed a pattern after plotting the data. We meet […]

Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan

Anytime you read a Jodi Picoult book you can plan on 2 things. #1 – You will learn something. #2 – She tackles topics that other authors avoid. In Mad Honey, you will learn about the intricacies of beekeeping with one of the main characters – Olivia. Her life has been anything but simple. She […]

The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff

Geeta is an Indian woman living in a small town in an arranged marriage. She doesn’t love her husband and the feeling is mutual. Five years ago he disappeared. The rumor in town is that she killed him. Not one to air her laundry in public, she kept the details quiet. She needed to make […]