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Publisher: Atria Books
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In Five Years by Rebecca Serle is a story of friendship and finding one’s self. The main character is perfectly flawed and the writing is captivating. It is a perfect read for fans of One Day in December. Continue reading
Review: The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell is a dark and twisty thriller that will reel you in and spit you out. Also, the characters are interesting and quite flawed. It is a perfect book for the fall season. Continue reading
Book Review: Say You Still Love Me by K.A. Tucker
Say You Still Love Me by K.A. Tucker is the quintessential summer novel that is perfect for your beach bag. The dual timelines and interesting main character make it a fun, yet dramatic novel. Also, the side characters are well-developed and add to the whimsical side of the story. Continue reading
Book Review: The Helpline by Katherine Collette
The Helpline by Katherine Collette is a book that is fun and amusing read and will tug at your heartstrings. Germaine is a character that is reminiscent of Eleanor Oliphant, yet has her own set of quirky behaviours. Also, the side characters are wonderful, especially the group of seniors that befriend Germaine. Continue reading