Mar 13, 2020
Review: Until I Find You By Rea Frey #NetGalley
Until I Find You by Rea Frey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
First, I want to thank Rea Frey, St. Martin’s Griffin and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Every Mother’s worst nightmare comes true in Until I Find You by Rea Frey! This is an incredible must read that pull on your heart strings, shock you, and question who you can really trust.
Rea dedicates this book to her daughter Sophia the brightest light she will ever see.
One major theme in this book I found is stick to your gut instinct and never give up! No matter if nobody believes you never give up!
Rea incredibly impressed me thinking outside the box and diagnosing her main character Rebecca with an eye disease that left her blind. Rea does an amazing job showing us not just telling how Rebecca navigates motherhood and everyday life. I am not a mother but I couldn’t imagine how challenging it would be being visually impared.
Besides Rebecca’s story there were other side stories going on as well. Many of them tied to Rebecca’s in one way or the other.
This is one book that will stay with you long after you are finished with it.
Mar 9, 2020
Review: The Man I Loved Before By Anna Mansell #BookonTour #Bookouture #NetGalley
‘Dear Ben, I can only write you this letter because I know you’ll never read it…’
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When Jem writes to her ex Ben, it’s to explain everything. All the secrets she kept from him – from the little lies she’d sometimes tell about how new those shoes really were, or how many glasses of wine she’d had that evening… right up to The Big Thing that happened on the night that changed everything. But she never expects he will actually see what she’s written.
She is just writing because she thinks it will help to get the words out. Later, she resolves, she’ll burn the letter, and then the past will be in the past for good.
Because Jem is doing fine now. She’s busy: working, spending time with her best friend, and looking after her mother, who’s in remission from cancer. She’s even dating again and has just met a guy who she thinks she could actually fall for. At long last, Jem is really, definitely somewhere close to happy.
Mar 8, 2020
Review: The Surprise Circus by Dr. Carol and Aria Soloway
The SURPRISE CIRCUS is an inspiring and imaginative children’s book which takes the message, you have to believe in yourself and you can achieve great things—even something as amazing as becoming the ringmaster of your own circus—to children. In the book, six-year-old Aria is disappointed because the circus doesn’t come to her town, but each week, the ringmaster sends her a circus character whose mischievous antics will delight and dazzle children. The strongman lifts all the furniture, the juggler throws her baby sister in the air, the fire eaters burns down the curtains, the clowns throw her mommy’s fresh baked pie in the air, etc..
Mar 6, 2020
Review: The Book of Us By Andrea Michael #OneMoreChapter #HarperCollinsPublishing #NetGalley
She had to be able to look back at this as a time that was sacred, magical. There would be pain enough later.
Cass and Loll used to be inseparable. They met at university and they made sense, like two halves of a whole. They had planned their lives around each other, writing down their dreams in The Big Book of Our Life – the things they wanted to achieve, the places they’d go after they finished university. But then one night changed everything.
Cass and Loll used to be inseparable. They met at university and they made sense, like two halves of a whole. They had planned their lives around each other, writing down their dreams in The Big Book of Our Life – the things they wanted to achieve, the places they’d go after they finished university. But then one night changed everything.
Mar 5, 2020
Review: Better Off Bald A Life in 147 Days by Andrea Wilson Woods
Adrienne Wilson is a depressed, suicidal teenager—until the
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day she receives a diagnosis of stage IV liver cancer. Facing the fight of her life, Adrienne discovered just how much she wants to live. In Better Off Bald: A Life in 147 Days, Andrea Wilson Woods chronicles her sister's remarkable life, from the time she was born to the day she dies at age fifteen. Written like a journal, Andrea takes the reader inside her and Adrienne's journey explaining how she gained custody of Adrienne from their mother and how the sisters' relationship evolved over time.
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