[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley. ]A story with Austen undertones… and zombies. (I’ve seen it compared to ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’, but not having read that one, I honestly can’t tell.)At Porthampton Abbey, a couple of years after World War I, the Clarke family has to conte...
Daisy was a cleaning lady that worked in wealthy households and offices. Daisy loved Princess Diana though she had never met her but in all honesty Daisy felt she could have done a better job. Daisy whimsically believed that Diana and herself had been separated at birth. I just could not get into t...
This book makes me want to drink. I am really starting to think there is something wrong with me. The last three reads have been DNF’s. And I HATE DNFing, especially where the premises of the book seems to indicate that I should really like this book. I didn’t though. The main female char...
Katie has dedicated her entire life to helping her father on the campaign trail. Nothing exists in her world other than keeping her eye on the prize and helping her father work his way up the political ladder. Her dedication pays off when her father is the lead Republican nominee in the race to the ...
4.5 stars!!! Man, can a group of women get catty. Thankfully that's just a very small part of this book. Four women brought together by one ad in the library paper. A book club, but not necessarily about books. When I first started reading this book, I had mixed feelings. What a boring group of wome...
The Offspring received the ARC from the author, whom they have adored since Annie's Adventures, which they got to read in manuscript (!). Since everyone else was in the middle of something, I got dibs. Such fun! Enough snark to appeal to fans of The Daily Show and enough heart for those who adore T...
From the book description: Filled with shocking twists and turns, THE TWIN'S DAUGHTER is an engrossing gothic novel of betrayal, jealousy, and treacherous secrets that will keep you guessing to the very end. I was not guessing to the very end. I called it at the 48% mark. Not that I'm a remark...
Well, alright then, there was stuff I was missing. I liked it. I'm not over-the-moon about it or anything, but in the end it was all pretty well done. I do like when a character has a revelation that I have seen coming for ages, but then that is not the final truth. The mood carried well throu...
"Review"“There’s no such thing as a perfect book,” As a reader I have often come across books which, even if I liked them, I want to change in one way or another. So this quote completely got my attention, and within seconds of starting to read, I was fully engrossed in it. I wanted to see what will...
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