BLURB: For the first eighteen years of her life, Rose Gold Watts believed she was seriously ill. She was allergic to everything, used a wheelchair and practically lived at the hospital. Neighbors did all they could, holding fundraisers and offering shoulders to cry on, but no matter how many doctors, tests, or surgeries, no one…
Tag: Berkley Publishing
The Witness – Review
There are certain books that come along at the perfect time, exactly when you’re needing a pick-me-up, and The Witness was one of those books for me. I told my friend, Megan: @themoodymama.reads, I was in dire need of a five-star read. I was starting to feel one of the worst book slumps I’ve ever…
The Sun Down Motel – Review
This book is getting all the hype at the moment and for all the right reasons. I’d been looking forward to this book for months because I couldn’t get enough of Simone St. James’ previous book, The Broken Girls. If possible, The Sun Down Motel was even better! It’s slightly reminiscent of The Shining, with the…
You Were There Too – Review
I couldn’t put You Were There Too by Colleen Oakley down this weekend. I’m completely drawn to the idea of prophetic dreams or telepathic dreams, having experienced some unexplainable ones myself. It was interesting to see the author’s take on it, which gave this story a bit of a magical realism feel. I’ve been anxious…
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill – Review
Oh my goodness. I loved Nina Hill and I’m ridiculously happy this was the book to start my 2020 reading! What book lover doesn’t love and relate to a book about a bibliophile? My favorite characters in books, and even in real life, are the ones who are a little quirky, sarcastic, and set in…
Easy – Review
Easy by Tammara Webber has been on my list of to-reads for quite some time. Published in 2012, this is one of the love stories many readers will contribute as one of their favorites to spur their love of Romance. When I was able to meet Tammara Webber at Book Bonanza last summer, I knew…