Americaโs First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie โ 624 pages Book Blurb: From her earliest days, Patsy Jefferson knows that though her father loves his family dearly, his devotion to his country runs deeper still. As Thomas Jeffersonโs oldest daughter, she...
Under The Influence by Joyce Maynard โ 336 pages Book Blurb: Drinking cost Helen her marriage and custody of her seven-year-old son, Ollie. Weekend visits with her son are awkward. Heโs drifting away from her, fast. When she meets Ava and Swift Havilland, the...
LaRose by Louise Erdrich โ 370 pages Book Blurb: The youngest child of his friend and neighbor, Peter Ravich, Dusty was best friends with Landreauxโs five-year-old son, LaRose. The two families have always been close, sharing food, clothing, and rides into town; their...
Before The Fall by Noah Hawleyโ 400 pages ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing Book Blurb: On a foggy summer night, eleven peopleโten privileged, one down-on-his-luck painterโdepart Martha’s Vineyard on a private jet headed for New York....
The Bourbon Thief by Tiffany Reiszโ 384 pages Book Blurb: When Cooper McQueen wakes up from a night with a beautiful stranger, it’s to discover he’s been robbed. The only item stolenโa million-dollar bottle of bourbon. The thief, a mysterious woman named...
The Butterfly and The Violin by Kristy Cambronโ 336 pages Book Blurb: Manhattan art dealer Sera James watched her world crumble at the altar two years ago, and her heart is still fragile. Her desire for distraction reignites a passion for a mysterious portrait she...
Review:Mercury by Amy Jo Burns is a story that shows the dysfunction of family in a pretty dysfunctional small town in Pennsylvania. When Marley comes to town with her single mother, she is the one that sets the crux of the book in motion. Her power over the Joseph boys is remarkable and her maturity at this young age was immense. She seemed to be omnipresent at times because she got into all of the Joseph families heads. The authorโs strength is in her multi-layered character building. I felt like a knew each character quite well. I found the discord between Elise and Marley to be incredibly well written. They were the adage of: so close and yet so far.Themes of mental illness, egotistical misogyny, sibling relationships, motherhood, and mystery were all woven through the storyline. Book clubs will get a good discussion out of this one.@burnsamyjo @celadonbooks๐: Do you have any sisters or brothers? #newbookreview#bookreview#bookstagram#bookreader #tbr #addtoTBR #bookreviewer #goodbookfairybookreview #goodbookfairy... See MoreSee Less
Miss your smile. Miss your face. Miss your calls. Miss your laughter. Miss your honesty. Miss you telling me what I needed to hear when I was too fragile to hear it. Miss you telling me the hard truths when I couldn't see straight. Miss not celebrating our birthdays together. I just plain miss you. Enjoy your lemon drop ๐ธ in Heaven. ... See MoreSee Less