The back cover copy about Meet Me at the Starlight intrigued me. Trusting Rachel Hauck as an excellent writer, I decided to give it a read and I highly recommend you do the same. This laid back split-time novel centers around historical roller rink, The Starlight. In the 1930s section of the novel, Tuesday receives … Continue reading Meet Me at the Starlight, by Rachel Hauck
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Cole and Laila are Just Friends, by Bethany Turner
Cole and Laila are Just Friends is yet another highly engaging and creative story from Bethany Turner. As the title suggests, Cole and Laila, late 30’s, are buddies. Actually, they’re lifelong best friends. To the reader, they’re completely married, except not a couple. And then circumstances force Cole to consider moving away from their remote … Continue reading Cole and Laila are Just Friends, by Bethany Turner
Finding You, by Amy Clipston
Finding You is yet another lovely sweet story from Amy Clipston, who’s fast becoming a go-to author for me. Darcey is struggling to connect after her fiancĂ© died eighteen months ago, collecting medication for her. That’s until a chance encounter with Carter, who is trying to dig himself out of debt after an emergency kidney … Continue reading Finding You, by Amy Clipston
Yukon Wilderness Evidence, by Darlene L. Turner
Yukon Wilderness Evidence is a rollercoaster of a story that you’ll rattle through quite quickly. Actually, let’s be honest, you won’t want to put it down until the case is solved and everyone is safe. I’ve read everything Darlene L Turner has written and this is my favorite so far. As someone who reads a … Continue reading Yukon Wilderness Evidence, by Darlene L. Turner
Before We Were Us, by Denise Hunter
Before We Were Us swept me away. I read this book on vacation in just over day. I’ve read a LOT of Denise Hunter stories and this might be my very favorite. The premise is how a very happy couple is ripped apart by memory loss on the day a proposal was planned. The story … Continue reading Before We Were Us, by Denise Hunter