'Tis the Damn Season' by Fiona Gibson is a delightful, feel-good story that captures the essence of friendship, self-discovery, and the magic of Christmas. The novel follows three friends—Shelly, Pearl, and Lena—who decide to escape their hectic lives and head to Scotland for a much-needed pre-Christmas getaway. However, their plans for a quiet retreat take… Continue reading ‘Tis the Damn Season by Fiona Gibson
Genre: FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce
The Days I Loved You Most by Amy Neff
In the summer of 1941, on the New England shores where they were raised, Evelyn and Joseph fell in love. Now, more than sixty years later, with a lifetime between them, they have gathered their three grown children to share the staggering news: she has received a tragic diagnosis, and he cannot live without her.… Continue reading The Days I Loved You Most by Amy Neff
The Wedding People by Alison Espach
This is my first novel by Alison Espach and I will be back for more! This one had a very interesting premise and had me hooked from the start. Phoebe Stone arrives at Cornwall Inn after her husband has left her for a co-worker. She is feeling depressed and down. She decides she will have… Continue reading The Wedding People by Alison Espach
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman
I always enjoy a good historical fiction once in a while and this one with light houses was a good one! This had me feeling all the feelings! Australia, 1926. After four harrowing years fighting on the Western Front, Tom Sherbourne returns home to take a job as the lighthouse keeper on Janus Rock, nearly half… Continue reading The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman
Pucking Ever After: Volume II by Emily Rath
“Rachel is the slow beating of my heart, essential to living. Jake is the breath of fresh air in my lungs. But Caleb? He’s become my second set of ribs. He’s our protector, our center. He keeps us safe. He keeps us whole.” This volume spans five years and includes swoony and spicy stories for… Continue reading Pucking Ever After: Volume II by Emily Rath
Pucking Ever After: Volume I by Emily Rath
“Jake makes me happy, Rachel makes me feel whole, but Mars makes me feel safe.” Curious to know what happened to Rachel and the guys after that fateful hockey game in LA? Pucking Ever After: Volume I provides readers with a six-chapter peek into the future of Team Price. Bonus content in this volume spans four years after the… Continue reading Pucking Ever After: Volume I by Emily Rath
Fling by Joseph Murray
Having an affair might not always mean being unfaithful . . . This was a cute, quick rom-com that I devoured. The characters were great, the dual POV was interesting, and the premise hooked me right away. Tara and Colin have been together for about 6 years, but are starting to feel things getting stale… Continue reading Fling by Joseph Murray
Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan
An Indian American family is turned upside down when the parents split up thirty-six years into their arranged marriage in this “heartwarming journey of self-discovery.” Equally entertaining and heartfelt, this was a moving family drama that follows four different members of an Indian American family as they try to find love and start over after divorce and failed relationships.… Continue reading Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan
Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
"Life is like a game where pawns can become queens, but not everyone knows how to play. Some people stay pawns their whole lives because they never learned to make the right moves." Things have been wrong with Mr. and Mrs. Wright for a long time. When Adam and Amelia win a weekend away to… Continue reading Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
The Wife App by Carolyn Mackler
Because every wife deserves a happy ending. Any mother, wife, ex-wife, or overworked parent will totally relate to The Wife App! Three friends, Lauren, Sophie and Madeline are all divorced and sick of the mental load they are forced to carry with no appreciation or payment. What if there was an app that paid people to… Continue reading The Wife App by Carolyn Mackler