A Million Reasons Why by Jessica Strawser – 384 pagesย Book Blurb: When two strangers are linked by a mail-in DNA test, itโs an answered prayerโthat is, for one half-sister. For the other, it will dismantle everything she knows to be true.But as they step into...
The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth – Audio Book Blurb: From the outside, everyone might think Fern and Rose are as close as twin sisters can be: Rose is the responsible one and Fern is the quirky one. But the sisters are devoted to one another, and Rose has...
Golden Girl by Elin HIldebrand โ 384 pagesย ARC provided by Netgalley and Little, Brown and Company for an honest reviewย Book Blurb: On a perfect June day, Vivian Howe, author of thirteenย beach novels and mother of three nearly grown children, is killed in a...
Beth & Amy by Virginia Kantra – 348 pagesย ARC from Berkley and Netgalley for an honest reviewย Book Blurb: Amy March is more like her older sister Jo than she’d like to admit. An up-and-coming designer in New York’s competitive fashion industry,...
Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto โ 320 pagesย ARC from Berkley and Netgalley for an honest reviewย Book Blurb: When Meddelin Chan ends up accidentally killing her blind date, her meddlesome mother calls for her even more meddlesome aunties to help get rid of the...
Half Life by Jillian Cantor – 416 pagesย ARC from Harper Perennial and the author for an honest review Book Blurb: In Poland in 1891, Marie Curie (then Marya Sklodowska) was engaged to a budding mathematician, Kazimierz Zorawski. But when his mother insisted 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