By: Joanne Ramos 2 out of 5 Release Date: May 7, 2019 Read THE FARM Synopsis on Goodreads Suburbia, Interrupted Review Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for the ARC of THE FARM, in exchange for an honest review. First off, the synopsis of THE FARM promises much more than the book actually delivers.… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE FARM
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BOOK REVIEW: THE HOME FOR UNWANTED GIRLS
By: Joanna Goodman 4 out of 5 Stars Read THE HOME FOR UNWANTED GIRLS Synopsis on Goodreads Suburbia, Interrupted Review “In spite of everything, Maggie has managed to turn out all right. She is a mother of three children- all of them here tonight in the house she loves so much; she is a wife,… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE HOME FOR UNWANTED GIRLS
BOOK REVIEW: THE AGE OF LIGHT
By: Whitney Scharer 5 out of 5 Read THE AGE OF LIGHT Synopsis on Goodreads Suburbia, Interrupted Review Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of THE AGE OF LIGHT in exchange for an honest review An exquisite story from beginning to end. I became as captivated reading the words as one would have looking… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE AGE OF LIGHT
BOOK REVIEW: THE LOST MAN
By: Jane Harper 3.5 out of 5 Read THE LOST MAN Synopsis on Goodreads Suburbia, Interrupted Review Each of Jane Harper's books has me wanting to go travel to and/or live in the Australian Outback. I'd never survive but a gal can dream... THE LOST MAN is a good story, with good characters, told by… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE LOST MAN
BOOK REVIEW: SEVEN LETTERS
By: J. P. Monninger 3 out of 5 Release Date: October 2019 Thank you to NetGalley and St.Martin’sPress for sending me an ARC of SEVEN LETTERS, in exchange for an honest review. SYNOPSIS Kate Moreton is a Ph.D. student at Dartmouth who travels to Ireland to research the Blasket Islands for her dissertation. Immediately upon… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: SEVEN LETTERS
THIS IS US
I long for us. You and me. Two people wandering from, yet seeking, something. Emotionally, we clicked. Seamlessly, in fact. Quite opposite in many ways, we simply accepted who the other was- the good, bad, walls and all. Peripherally knowing each other, in some way I’m sure, played a factor in our emotional connection. We… Continue reading THIS IS US
BOOK REVIEW: THE DINNER LIST
By: Rebecca Serle 5 out of 5 SYNOPSIS ON GOODREADS We’ve been waiting for an hour. That’s what Audrey says. She states it with a little bit of an edge, her words just bordering on cursive. That’s the thing I think first. Not: Audrey Hepburn is at my birthday dinner, but Audrey Hepburn is annoyed. At… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE DINNER LIST