Driving Force had me gripped from the opening scene until the very end. Wow. When I first read the back cover copy, I was intrigued. Enough that I paused what I was supposed to be doing and bought the audiobook. My TBR (to be read) pile is lengthy and I didn’t have room to add … Continue reading Driving Force by Lynette Eason and Kate Angelo
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All That it Takes by Nicole Deese
All That it Takes by Nicole Deese is a glorious book. Flat out lovely. This is the second book in a series. although, you don’t need to read book one to enjoy or understand this one. That said, All That Really Matters is highly recommended. The story still features social media influencer, Molly, but this … Continue reading All That it Takes by Nicole Deese
Turn to Me by Becky Wade
Turn to Me. Oh my stars. All of the stars. This is an easy five stars from me. First book I fully binged from start to finish, read in the car, stayed up late, snuck in between the school and grocery run etc. If the marks of a great book include caring about the characters, … Continue reading Turn to Me by Becky Wade
Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill
I’ve known Counterfeit Love author Crystal Caudill for almost a decade. Because we’re good friends, I’m extra relieved this book is great. This would be very awkward if I thought she’d written an average book. Thankfully, she’s produced one of the best debuts I’ve ever read. Counterfeit Love begins after Theresa has rebuilt her shattered … Continue reading Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill
The Letter from Briarton Park by Sarah E Ladd
The Letter from Briarton Park is my first time reading Sarah E Ladd, and it certainly won’t be the last. It’s been a while since I binge-read a book in two days. But this one, I tell you, had me gripped, between red herrings, bad guys hidden in plain sight, a swoony hero, admirable heroine … Continue reading The Letter from Briarton Park by Sarah E Ladd