Book #24 of 2024. I’m playing catch up from all the books I’ve read the past few months. Amid the long list of thrillers, this historical fiction book is in my top five of best books I’ve read this year. The characters were compelling, the setting was glamorous, and the story was important to tell.… Continue reading Fashion, Mystery, and Legacy: The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard Novel
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Book Review: All The Dangerous Things
Stacy Willingham is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I started this book today…and finished this book today. Willingham expertly wove the past and the present together in this page turner, telling a spine chilling story about fiercely primal maternal instinct, the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood, and the things we do when we think the… Continue reading Book Review: All The Dangerous Things
Book Review: Jacqueline in Paris
Book #2 of 2024 might end up being my favorite book of 2024. Easily the best historical fiction novel I’ve read since The Nightingale. This book made my heart ache and my mind daydream, all at once. As the haunting memories of WWII still linger in France, it tells the story of Jacqueline Bouvier’s adventures… Continue reading Book Review: Jacqueline in Paris
Book Review: The Club
This book immediately transported me to the glamorous, fabulous opening weekend at Island Home. The setting was vivid, the atmosphere was tense, and I was hooked from the first page. The characters were slightly difficult to follow. I’m used to each chapter being in different POVs, but in this book, there were several POVs in… Continue reading Book Review: The Club
Book Review: Like A Sister
The unwavering bond between the sisters made this book. I loved that despite the complexity of their relationship, there was still that thread binding the two of them together. The author also exposed the toxic nature that social media has on society, particularly younger generations. Not everything is always as it seems… Summary: When the… Continue reading Book Review: Like A Sister
