If you know me, you know I liked to watch bad Lifetime movies. I've actually reviewed quite a few of them for this blog. And when I read the summary of this book, it sounded a bit like a bad Lifetime movie (a kidnapped child reunited with their custodial parent). And a lot of my friends-who are h...
I had this fear when I started this book... I really liked Trish Doller's first book and with my track record and absurd bad luck with books, I was nervous this one would fail. I am happy to announce: my fear was for naught!!!! Not gonna lie, and without getting all emo and personal on ya, the ...
This book is one of the reasons I love book bloggers and book bloggers with twitter feeds. This is not something I would have picked up for myself if I had seen it browsing in a bookstore or on Amazon. It sounds a little too afternoon movie for my tastes. Basic plot being girl kidnapped as a child b...
3.5 starsBeing the emotional reader that I am, I knew that I was headed for good things when I started to tear up early into the story. Callie is a seventeen-year-old girl who was abducted by her mother when she was only five. She knows this, yet she stays with her mother because she was made to bel...
I had a little bit of an personal identity crisis while reading a novel...I had to set the book aside at one point to ask myself: Am I a horrible person? Am I completely lacking in emotions, in empathy? Do I even have a heart? How else do I explain my complete lack of interest, and in fact, my disli...
Dear Trish Doller,I think you're my favorite new writer. Thanks,BetsyDoller's last book, Something Like Normal was a five star read. This one doesn't disappoint. Her characterization is what makes this book rock. The descriptions of the Callie and Alex are so vivid that I felt like I knew both of t...
So, this was my first Trish Doller title, and I don't know how to explain why this was only 3 stars.... It's like, as well written as the story was ( and it was well written, I don't recall anything about the writing itself, that bothered me), it didn't quite deliver on the promise of the synops...
See more of my reviews on Birth of a New Witch! My copy was an ARC I received from the publisher via NetGalley. Some books have a beauty that defies words and is so hard to talk about even though you want to talk it up to the moon and back because it’s that good. Where the Stars Still Shine is one...
Also posted as a guest review over at Paranormalhaven.com Trish Doller’s Something Like Normal was one of my favorite reads last year and when I saw she had a new novel coming out this year, I *may* have squealed in happiness. Ahem. Where The Stars Still Shine is Ms. Doller’s sophomore effor...
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