Jen reviews MY MOTHER’S RIDICULOUS RULES FOR DATING, a standalone romance novel by Philip William Stover.
The Second Chance Book Club by Stephanie Butland
Timy reviews THE SECOND CHANCE BOOK CLUB, a standalone novel by Stephanie Butland.
Saint the Terrifying by Joshua Mohr
Liis reviews SAINT THE TERRIFYING, the first installment of The Saint Trilogy by Joshua Mohr.
Lioness by Emily Perkins
Bjørn reviews LIONESS, a literary fiction novel by Emily Perkins.
The Cloisters by Katy Hays
Timy reviews The Cloisters, a standalone mystery/thriller novel by Katy Hays.
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
Bjørn reviews The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien’s standalone novel.
Four Seasons in Japan by Nick Bradley
Timy reviews Four Seasons in Japan, a standalone novel by Nick Bradley.
The Twilight Garden by Sara Nisha Adams
Timy reviews The Twilight Garden, Sara Nisha Adams’ Contemporary Fiction standalone novel.
The Arctic Curry Club by Dani Redd
Timy reviews The Arctic Curry Club, Dani Redd’s debut Contemporary Fiction novel, published by Avon on December 9, 2021.
A Girl Made of Air by Nydia Hetherington
Nydia Hetherington’s A Girl Made of Air is a thought provoking debut, one that’s hard to put in a box or even describe. It needs a specific frame of mind to really enjoy and appreciate the complexity of the characters and the beauty of the writing. It definitely won’t be for everyone and that’s fine. I still urge you to give it a go if you like circus settings and a story about walking on a tight rope. Sometimes literally.