Finishing off the summer list with A Likeable Woman! Without giving too much away, the book has me until the very end…then it lost me. I loved the “mean girls turned housewives” storyline, with all the characters having secrets. However, the ending didn’t do it for me. I don’t know if it wasn’t believable for… Continue reading Book Review: A Likeable Woman
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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
Book Review: Just Like The Other Girls
Coming in hot with more book reviews. I finished Just Like The Other Girls by Claire Douglas and am finally getting around to processing the book. I have very mixed feelings about it and need to vent about them, so spoilers ahead! The aspect of the book I loved most was the entire vibe. It… Continue reading Book Review: Just Like The Other Girls
Book Review: Find Me
The first book review of the year! Find Me by Alafair Burke exceeded all expectations. Having hit the shelves on January 11, this thriller kept me guessing until the very last page—and when I say last page, I mean it. There is an epic plot twist at the end. Arguably my favorite part of this… Continue reading Book Review: Find Me
