Friendshipped

Friendshipped by Savannah Scott

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Lexi and Trevor have been friends since their nappy age. Throughout the years there were two false attempts at romance, both initiated by Trevor. However, the possibility that their romance can destroy their close friendship has kept the two in a friend zone. Their recent effort to date other people just made them realize the love they have for each other. But the hardest part is to cross the friend line.

Friendshipped is a cute romance. Lexi and Trevor’s friendship was unique. Although I loved their bond, I felt that Trevor was the only person who made multiple attempts to shift their friendship into romance, while all Lexi had ever done was drool over her hot best friend. Overall, it’s a fine romance, with great writing, and an idea of the plot, and I absolutely enjoyed the sarcastic dialogue between the characters. If you’re a fan of Hallmark movies and corky romances – this novel is for you.

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The Blackout Club

The Blackout Book Club by Amy Lynn Green

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



To gather people together in the midst of the war and get their midst of the gruesome reality, the town’s librarian creates a book club. Within a few short months, the book club turns its attendees into a close-knit group of trustworthy, reliable, and loving friends.

The Blackout Book Club is a beautiful, heartwarming story. A group of people from different social circles bonds together over the love of reading. Although the time of the novel takes place in the middle of WWII, our characters are placed in the safety of the little town of Maine.
One of my favorite parts of the novel was the club members’ discussions of the books they have read in their club. During my reading, I wanted to be a part of their wonderful group.
If you’re in a search of a feel-good novel – this book is for you. Wonderful writing, a great fast pace plot. This book will leave you with a feeling of hope and joy.

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If You’re Reading This

If You’re Reading This… by Kiersten Modglin

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Colbie decides to take a trip with her three best friends on the one-year anniversary of her fiance’s passing. The trip started with a mysterious letter, written by her late boyfriend. The getaway, which was supposed to heal and nourish Colbie’s grief, revealed deep dark secrets of the man she once vowed to love for the rest of her life.

If You’re Reading This is a great suspense story, however, I have expected more. Kiersten Modglin’s style is like no other, the finales of her previous books have left me with my jaw hanging. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy this read, in the end, I simply didn’t feel amazed by the final twists of the story. Overall, it was a fast-paced read with a thrilling storyline.

Said that – I am looking forward to all future novels by this amazing author.

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Paperback Jack

Paperback Jack by Loren D. Estleman

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



The post-war publishing world meets Jacob Happelmen with a new challenge. Ever clever writer is able to write himself into a new and quite successful career. But the road he took to get there and the relationships he has made to help him reach the rise of his career are under thorough investigation. And once the famous author is about to get famously punished.

Phenomenal fast pace novel full of clever characters and a gripping plot. Jacob is by far my absolute favorite character, his witty humor and never-ending sarcasm made this novel even more entertaining. I am absolutely amazed by how much I’ve enjoyed this story. Great writing style and I can’t wait to read more of Loren D. Estleman’s novels. This may be my new favorite historical fiction read.

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The Daughter In Law

The Daughter-in-Law by Shalini Boland

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



The hasty marriage of Seb and Caroline comes with many secrets. Will the couple be able to overcome their past?

I’m a fan of Shalini Boland, but this novel didn’t keep me in suspense as her previous novels did. And the overall plot of the novel didn’t make sense, especially Caroline’s storyline. Her reactions didn’t match her backstory, and her overall act was very confusing and over-exaggerated. All the remaining characters were good. I loved the twist with the parents, that was a great unexpected touch.

Overall, I didn’t find the novel very captivating. I guess I’m more used to the author’s books being packed with twists and turns which has me asking lots and lots of questions throughout the story but not this one.

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The Lindbergh Nanny

The Lindbergh Nanny by Mariah Fredericks

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Twenty months old Charlie is taken from his family home. Distraught parents and the house help work closely with the police to find and bring little darling back home. Every person in the house is under suspicion, and Charlie’s nurse Betty carries the heaviest burden.

Prior to reading the novel, I didn’t know this was based on real-life events. Although this novel is pure work of fiction, the author did amazing research and focused her story on the boy’s nanny. From the very beginning, I was fond of young Betty, a Scottish immigrant who came to America to follow her heart but instead landed employment with the most famous family in the country. The Lindbergh Nanny is a gripping read, and sadly without a happy ending.

I was surprised to learn Agatha Christie’s “The Murder on the Orient Express”, one of my favorite mystery novels, is based on the story of the missing Lindbergh boy. I am glad Mariah Fredericks has brought this devastating story back to our time and told it in a beautiful yet melancholic way.

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