I found this book to be a nice, lighthearted read. I thoroughly enjoyed the author's images of Heaven. It was definitely a unique idea.A quick read which I really enjoyed.Thanks to Henery Press and Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
I have become quite a fan of Henery Press, having discovered some really awesome authors through them. So when I got the chance to try another author, I didn't even think twice, but signed right up. I really should have taken a minute to have read the fine print. I was looking forward to another fa...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsThis is my first Karen Gillespie read but it sure won’t me my last! If was good to stray from the mystery genre for this fantastic story!Toni Lee Wells is what I would call an adult spoiled brat at the beginning of this story. Her pro tennis career is over due to an injury and her...
4.5 stars! I loved the beginning of this book! "Where's that traveling violin man when you need him?" HA! Then, it started getting into the bulk of the story and started getting onto a more serious note which was still very good for me. The writing was good, the characters were well developed, sex w...
It had been a while since I'd read any of the Bottom Dollar Girls and when I first started this one seeing all the characters names, I was like who? By the second or third chapter, they all came back to me and I realized I had missed them. A group of older women, mostly widowed, who had been friends...
I absolutely LOVED this book. The characters were so real and likable and it totally kept me entertained. I especially liked the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. I am definitely hooked on this series and will definitely be looking to read the others as they come out. It's a southern setting ...
A perfect book for me today! I dragged alawn chair under a sycamore tree and enjoyed a big glass of cold icedtea while I read all about Elizabeth Polk, manager of the BottomDollar Emporium. Elizabeth's little Southern town is facing the worstcrisis in recent memory; a national chain, the Super Saver...