The Player Next Door by K.A. TuckerMy rating: 4 of 5 starsA beautiful introduction to a wonderfully skilled writer. Emotions run rampant as these characters wrap themselves around the heart. The Player Next Door is a tale of misconception and redemption that for me required more than a few tissues. ...
After Calla receives a call about her father, whom she hasn’t seen since she was two, she makes her way to the Alaskan wilderness to get to know him. What she doesn’t expect to find is an angry yeti bush pilot to butt heads with. Will the simple wild be to much for the city girl to handle? The Simpl...
WELP, that was fun. DNF at 24%Mostly because Cath has no redeeming qualities for me to relate to. I just plain didn't like her. See, she pulled the hero from a burning car. Then felt relieved and guilty about it. Then she focuses on her mistakes 7 years ago. Then she feels relieved and guilty, but w...
This is my first K. A Tucker novel and it will not be my last. I heard about her before, but never considered reading her work before, but when Until It Fades came on my radar, and I read the blurb I was intrigued.What the story is about.Until It Fades tells the story of Catherine Wright, a 24-year-...
“Celine killed herself.” That’s what Rosa Gonzalez, Celine’s mother, had been led to believe. That’s what she lamented to Maggie Sparks who had been serving in a village in Ethiopia. But, Maggie knew Celine like a sister. She wouldn’t kill herself, would she? Maggie returned to New York to Celi...
Another freebie/win that I can’t find confirmation for in my email after all the years. :( I WILL keep better track of these things if I win anything again. I heard great things about Ten Tiny Breathes and decided to check it out. I haven't read Beautiful Disaster so I can't say much about the "fema...
Maggie Sparkes arrives in New York City to pack up her best friend's belongings. Celine Gonzales has committed suicide which has left everyone stunned. Celine was a beautiful young woman who had an acceptance letter to the prestigious Hollingsworth Institute of Art. She worked so hard to achieve her...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & More7 Things I loved about One Tiny LieIt's a great book that I didn't want to end. I'm ready to start the next book in this series!
Celine, a beautiful woman trying to carve out a life in New York, is dead. Her childhood friend Maggie Sparkes flies in from Kenya to pack up her apartment and mourn. As Maggie digs into Celine’s recent past, she finds things that make her believe that Celine didn’t commit suicide. However she will ...
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