Tag Archives: Graydon House

Blog Tour & Review: Johanna Porter Is Not Sorry by Sara Read

Johanna Porter Is Not Sorry is the perfect book for anyone tackling impostor syndrome of the feeling of impossibility when chasing their dreams. While Johanna’s story may feel larger than life, the simple truth is that much of her struggles will resonate with readers. It certainly hit me hard! Continue reading

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Review: Token by Beverley Kendall

I’ll confess that I don’t read much romance (something I’m working on changing!), so maybe all the undercurrents in Token are to be expected. But I just found this book to be so charming! I loved Kendall and everything about her. Continue reading

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Review: End of Story by Kylie Scott

Okay, I must admit: End of Story has a lot of charm. The whole magical intervention combined with the opposites-attract trope makes for a solid foundation. Also, I simply love the name. Can’t help it! Continue reading

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Review: The Ex-Husband by Karen Hamilton

The Ex-Husband is the latest novel to come from the mind of Karen Hamilton – the author that brought us The Perfect Girlfriend and The Last Wife. I’ve been meaning to give Karen Hamilton’s writing a try for quite some time now, and The Ex-Husband seemed like the perfect opportunity. Continue reading

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Review: The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season by Molly Fader

Molly Fader’s latest novel, The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season, brings together three different generations of women, one Orchard, and a litany of secrets that must be dealt with. If I’m honest, I picked it up because it felt like it had similar vibes to Practical Magic, and I’ve been craving something like that for quite some time. Continue reading

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Blog Tour & Review: The Mother Next Door by Tara Laskowski

The Mother Next Door is the latest thriller that I dove into, written by Tara Laskowski. If you’re looking for a novel to keep you busy on a fine fall evening, this one might be worth checking out – especially if you’re looking for some thrills and chills. Continue reading

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Blog Tour & Review: Such a Good Wife by Seraphina Nova Glass

Seraphina Nova Glass’ latest thriller novel, Such a Good Wife, is a read that will have you on the edge of your seat. It asks the question; do we ever honestly know someone? Continue reading

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Review: Ladies of the House by Lauren Edmondson

Are you a fan of everything Jane Austen? Do you love seeing modern retellings of her works? If the answer to both of those questions is yes, you’re going to want to check out Ladies of the House, by Lauren Edmondson. It’s a modern-day retelling of Sense and Sensibility, and it’s guaranteed to move any Austen fan out there. Continue reading

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Review: Talk Bookish to Me by Kate Bromley

Written by Kate Bromley, Talk Bookish to Me is marketed at a quick, witty, and fun romance. Since I was looking for a bit of a light read, it sounded like the perfect next book for me to pick up. Continue reading

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