BOOK REVIEWS
Don’t Let Him In (by Lisa Jewell)
Lisa Jewell’s novels, spanning from early romance dramas to psychological thrillers, have always entertained me. As soon as I had a free spot on my library hold shelf, I placed a hold on…
The Asheville Christmas Cabin (by Hope Holloway and Cecelia Scott)
The Asheville Christmas Cabin, the last holiday-themed book I’ll read this season, caught my attention through the countless book-related emails I receive daily. When my husband and I lived…
The Christmas Tree Farm (by Laurie Gilmore)
I’m thrilled that I’ve completed my library holds, allowing me to dive back into the enchanting world of Christmas-themed books before the holiday season fades away. After a few beautiful…
My Next Breath (Jeremy Renner)
I was introduced to Jeremy Renner through the movie, The Hurt Locker, which was fantastic. Since then, I’ve noticed his roles in other movies that I’ve also enjoyed. In 2020, I watched him…
Happy Place (by Emily Henry)
I recently read Emily Henry’s book, Book Lovers, and was thoroughly impressed. Despite being a newcomer to romance novels, I instantly became impressed by her writing. Since then, I’ve…
Isola (Allegra Goodman)
I had no intention of reading Isola by Allegra Goodman when it was first released. However, I noticed a lot of praise for the book and decided to give it a try. Inspired by the true story of 16th-century…
King Sorrow (by Joe Hill)
Joe Hill is easily one of my favorite authors. I’ve been a fan of his since he published Heart-Shaped Box. I’ll never forget the way that book caught my eye in the bookstore—I had to buy it.
Worst Case Scenario (by T.J. Newman)
About six months ago, I read TJ Newman’s debut novel, Falling, and was so engrossed that I immediately went on to read Drowning. Now, I’ve finished Worst Case Scenario, and I must say…
The Christmas Dress (by Courtney Cole)
This holiday season, I yearned for a beautiful and heartwarming Christmas-themed book to immerse myself in. After exploring various library apps, I found nothing that truly resonated with…
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