This was a humorous story, although it used dark humor, that covered abuse, gender, caste, religion, patriarchy, sisterhood, and resilience. I love a book with a satisfying ending, and this didn't disappoint. The premise of this one had me hooked right away. This is set in India. Geeta's husband (Ramesh) left her 5 years ago… Continue reading The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff
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A Beautiful Wedding by Jamie McGuire
“I know you know I love you. What you may not know is that there is nothing I want more than to be your husband. But if you’re not ready, I’ll wait for you, Pigeon. I’m not going anywhere. I mean, yeah. I want this, but only if you do. I just . . .… Continue reading A Beautiful Wedding by Jamie McGuire
Spare by Prince Harry
I wanted to know if this lived up to the hype! I didn't follow his story in the press and never really knew much about his mother but was interested in what his book was about because I've heard so much about it lately. I listened to this on audio and I would say YES,… Continue reading Spare by Prince Harry
Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire
“Abby did a little happy dance before jogging down the hall to the bedroom. The corners of my mouth turned up. What other woman would be that excited to see her boyfriend trade punches? No wonder I fell in love with her.” Every story has two sides. In Beautiful Disaster, Abby had her say. Now… Continue reading Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
“I knew the second I met you that there was something about you I needed. Turns out it wasn’t something about you at all. It was just you.” “You know why I want you? I didn’t know I was lost until you found me. I didn’t know what alone was until the first night I… Continue reading Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
The Patron Saint of Second Chances by Christine Simon
The self-appointed mayor of a tiny Italian village is determined to save his hometown no matter the cost in this charming, hilarious, and heartwarming debut novel. This was an absurdly, funny story. A great mix of characters and a charming Italian village, this one will be liked by fans of A Man Called Ove or… Continue reading The Patron Saint of Second Chances by Christine Simon
The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
This was an uneasy, but addictive read about marriage, betrayal, and the secrets that push us to the edge! If your a fan of Sally Hepworth, then you know what to expect in her novels. This was one I stayed up late to finish. On the outside, Gabe and Pippa look like they have it… Continue reading The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
Watching You by Lisa Jewell
“You are the only woman I have ever met who I would want to be in a little house with, do you see? Other women make me want to get on boats and run away. You, you make me want to stay somewhere, so that I can see your face everyday. So that I can… Continue reading Watching You by Lisa Jewell
Protect Your Pack and Your and Your Den! by Heather Venenga
If you thinking about farm succession planning, this is a good source to start with. This is under 100 pages, so it was an easy read. It had a witty parable using wolves to examine the challenges and possible solutions that farmers face when dealing with passing the farm down to the next generation. Heather… Continue reading Protect Your Pack and Your and Your Den! by Heather Venenga
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
“I know you don’t think so, but you’re worth defending. Every cut, bruise, every single pang of anger or frustration. It’s all worth it. I’d throw my last punch defending you because you deserve to have someone be that person for you, and there’s no one more qualified for the job than me.” This novel… Continue reading Icebreaker by Hannah Grace


