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Genres that I will consider reading
Psychological Thrillers, Domestic Thrillers, True Crime, Medical Memoirs, Medical Thrillers, Medical Romance, Small Town Romance, Romance Suspense, Second Chance Romance, Woman’s Fiction with Tear Jerker Storylines and LGTBQ+
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Please note I DO NOT REVIEW Sci Fi, Fantasy, Paranormal, Historical, Political, Religious, Westerns, or Mafia.
First, I want to thank Victoria Jenkins, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
OMG!! Victoria Jenkins' The Mother’s Phone Call was like reading a manuscript for the next huge prime tim...
First, I want to thank Kate Frost, Boldwood Books and Rachel’s Random Resources for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
You may just want to grab some tissues and clear your schedule as this is one of those bing...
Ohh how I have been craving a Kiersten Modglin book!! I am so glad I was able to get my hands on one of her latest psychological thrillers The Hidden! Boy oh boy did it sure satisfy my craving and then some! Seriously, I don’t think she ...
First, I want to thank Danielle Ramsay, Boldwood Books and Rachael’s Random Resources for providing you with this book so I can bring you this review.
WOW!! Warning you are going to want to grab your box of tissues for Danielle Ramsay’...
First, I want to thank Catherine Miller, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Usually, my go to genre is psychological thrillers. However, a huge part of me craves emotionally charged,...
First, I want to thank Mike Maranhas for providing me with
this book so I may bring you this review.
Mike Maranhas wrote an incredibly emotionally powerful memoir
of his wife’s Bela medical journey after injuring her leg in Two Weeks In
Winter A Memoir. It is incredibly brave of Mike to share this heart wrenching
story with his readers. I can only imagine the pain of reliving this story as
he was writing this. However, writing this could have been therapeutic for him.
If this book could help someone then this book is worth him writing it.
Warning: you will NEED a box of tissues! I was totally
engaged into the book within the first page. I didn’t want to put the book
down. So times you will have compassion for the situations going on you will want
to reach into the book to hug and console Mike. Not to mention you will want to
pray for Bela.
First, I want to thank Tasche Laine, Sky Blue Press and
NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Get ready for your heart to go on an emotionally drowned
roller coaster ride while reading this book!! If you read this book and don’t shed
some tears I will be shocked! I was bawling my eyes out in many parts of the
book. Tasche Laine is officially one of my new favorite authors!! I must read
and review for her again!!
Warning: this book discusses tough issues that may trigger
some readers might such as rape, talk about abortion, terrorist attacks on 911,
and clinical depression.
Kudos to her Graphic Artist for her cover. It is a beautiful
picture of two kids side hugging on a deck over looking a lake. I will admit
that pulled on my heart strings. It was one of the deciding factors plus the
blurb to read the book. I am thankful for NetGalley for having this book offered
on their list. You can find some great authors and publishers such as Tasche
Laine and Sky Blue Press.
She says so in the book. This is not a love story this a
life story-based on her own life. I did love the love story between Tasha and
Trey over the years. That was a unique story.
My heart went out to Tara on many different occasions. So
many times I wanted to jump into the book and give her a hug. Some of the
situations she was put in so was I.
There are so many incredible lessons in this book to be
learned by Tasche! Some eye-opening insights as well.
What made this book incredibly special was it came from
Tasche’s heart since it was her own personal story. You could tell how much the
characters meant to her. How truly special Trey was to her and their
relationship over the years. Plus, the life lesson she learned through all of
this.
This book had so many twists and turns to it. You didn’t know
what was going to happen!
This is one book that I feel strongly should be made into a
Hallmark Channel Movie. I think it would do amazingly well.
This book deserves more than 5 stars in my opinion!! It had
a little bit of everything you could want in a book.
Dylan Klaypool’s dark history has her searching for answers that can only be found down a single path: paranormal investigation. Battling demons from her past, the high school junior’s obsession with proving the existence of ghosts has become the only consistent aspect of her troubled life. Now living with her estranged grandmother in a new town and attending a new school, Dylan’s focus has not wavered. And the boarded up, abandoned house she discovered on Cemetery Road might hold the key that can unlock the secrets that have long haunted her.
First, I want to thank James Alan Ross for providing me with
this book so I may bring you this review.
The Haunting of Dylan Klaypool Whispers in Black Willow by
James Alan Ross was one of the best paranormal books I have ever read. Now, let
me just clarify that I am not into paranormal books usually. However, this one
had a lot of mystery and suspense involved in it. Plus, I am a fan of this
author and his past book Forevergreen was amazing. So, I took a chance on this
book. I am really glad I did.
I really liked the cover of the book so kudos to the graphic
designer. Now I wonder if that is Dylan or if it is Sarah on the cover. If I
had to guess I would think it was Dylan the main character.
One key aspect I felt a connection with was the mystery set
around a ghost and the pictures Dylan and Mitch found were from when Sarah
graduated high school in 1994. I too graduated in 1994. I loved the whole
mystery aspect of finding out whom was haunting the house and why. The history
behind the why was fascinating to me. My heart ached for Sarah when we found
out what really happened to Raymond. I was not a fan of Sarah’s father when I
found out.
Catherine the Grandmother was one of my favorite characters
in the book. She was very loving and protective over Dylan. Unlike her parents
were. It was cute how she had a little crush on Dylan’s friend Mitch. I laughed
so hard when Catherine had the uncomfortable talk with Dlyan about lesbians! It
was too funny!!
Dylan’s character was unlike any character in the book I
have ever read before. She was very guarded at first but then she opened up to
Mitch. You could tell and then read that she was hurt in the past by her
father. That is why she is staying with Catherine.
James is very good at writing detail and suspense writing.
There were twists and turns at every corner of this book. If you thought you
knew how it was going to end you thought wrong.
This is an very intense book.
In this book there are so many stories within this story
that makes it so interesting.
I was happy to read at the end of this story that there will
be a sequel to this book! What adventures will Dylan and Mitch go on together.