Jan 31, 2020

Review: The Forgotten Wife By Emma Robinson #BookonTour #Bookouture #NetGalley

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When you see them, they are so happy, so in love. He’s holding the door open for her, she’s clearly expecting a baby. You think: she has everything I don’t. Everything I ever dreamed of…

There’s room in her house where Shelley has shut away a heartbreakingly-soft, never-used baby blanket. In a box, under a bed, behind a door that she never opens. If it’s there, she can forget about it. Just like she has her memories. Of a marriage that hadn’t been perfect. Of a life that didn’t go the way she had hoped.


Jan 29, 2020

Review: The Perfect Sister By Sheryl Browne #BookonTour #Bookouture #NetGalley

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‘You don’t know me, but I’m your sister.’

Claire is shocked when she receives a message out of the blue from Sophie, a beautiful young woman who tells Claire that she’s their father’s secret child. Having spent years nursing her sweet little daughter Ella through a life-threatening illness whilst dealing with the emotional fall-out of a devastating marriage breakdown, Claire feels tentatively excited to meet Sophie. Perhaps she might finally have someone in the family to lean on…

Jan 26, 2020

Review: After Anna by Lisa Scottoline

After AnnaAfter Anna by Lisa Scottoline
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank Lisa Scottoline for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Lisa Scottoline is one of my favorite authors so it was a no brainier that when she came out with her Number 1 Best Seller After Anna that I just had to read the book. Lisa wrote one of her best books with one of the biggest twist plots you never in a million years saw coming just when you thought the book was going to end! I was speechless! She gave no clues that was going to happen whatsoever!

If you like you are the type of person who likes mysteries, thrillers, on the edge of your seat, twist and turns, reunited families, deaths, missing people, sexual abuse, murder, sex traffic ring, court case, etc then this book is definitely for you.

I would love to see this book on the big screen one day!
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Review: When It Rains By T.K. Chapin

When it Rains (The Potter's House #2)When it Rains by T.K. Chapin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank TK Chapin for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

When It Rains by T.K. Chapin is a standalone book that is part of the Potter House Series of various authors. T.K. Chapin fans get your box of tissues ready because you will need it for the extremely powerful, moving and tearful ending he has in store for you. A bond between two people I did not see coming and the amazing thing he gave up for her. Just incredible and mind blowing to me.

Review: Prptected By Love Series By T.K. Chapin

The Protected by Love Series (Protected by Love #1-3)The Protected by Love Series by T.K. Chapin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank T.K. Chapin for providing me with this series of books so I may bring you this review.

The Complete Protected By Love Series: Contemporary Christian Love Series by T.K. Chapin is made up of three books in the series. You must read these books in order and are not considered standalones. The first book in the series is called Love’s Return. The second is called Love’s Promise. The third which was called Love’s Protection. In each book T.K stayed true to himself and put his faith and God’s word into his writing. Each book will pull on your heart strings a little bit. Some moments I even shed a tear or two.

Each book gets better and better in the series. I am fond of each of them. However, Love’s Protection pulled on my heart strings the most out of all of them. This story had a little bit of clean romance in it, the bodyguard aspect, I loved the fact that it was set In Mexico so you got a different setting.


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