Tag: Christine’s Reviews

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5 STARS! TopFave! The Dandelion by Michelle Leighton is LIVE!!!

5 STARS! TopFave! The Dandelion by Michelle Leighton is LIVE!!!

A note from the author Michelle Leighton:
WILL YOU TRUST ME?
I am so, so excited to tell you that THE DANDELION is live! I loved everything
about this story, from the way it began as a dream to the way I cried a few times as
I wrote it. This book has some of the most real and […]

Review: Fallen Reign by S.L. Jennings

Review: Fallen Reign by S.L. Jennings

*cries*

I love this series and while I’m happy with this ending, I’m torn because I’m so, so, SO sad for the one that I came to love despite all odds.
I love PNR and Jennings does an amazing job in this genre… her characters loveable, relatable, and truly unforgettable.

This final book in the series is good […]

Review: The Birthday List by Devney Perry

Review: The Birthday List by Devney Perry

Admittedly The Birthday List was hard to read right now as I’m watching my friend bury her husband. So the feelings of pain and anguish over Poppy losing her beloved Jamie was completely devastating for me.
Young… Widow…
Five years later, Poppy is opening up her restaurant and working on completing Jamie’s birthday list. The birthday list […]

New Release Review: Seed by Cassia Leo

New Release Review: Seed by Cassia Leo

After reading Dirt and that ending, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Seed. A lot of questions are answered, a lot more have come up… and that ending OMG!
Jack is still in search of answers while leaving Laurel in the dark wondering if she still even has a husband. I felt sad for […]

New Release Review: Switch Hitter by Sara Ney

New Release Review: Switch Hitter by Sara Ney

I didn’t realize that Switch Hitter was a novella so wasn’t expecting it to be so short. But Sara Ney knocked it out of the park with this book. Switch Hitter was a cute, fun, and sexy read and a good start to new series. Who doesn’t love a twin switching places story… what I loved […]

New Release Review: Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

New Release Review: Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

WOW! What a debut from Alice Feeney! This year, I am trying new things—listening to audio books, more books outside of the romance genre—and Sometimes I Lie totally hit the spot.
The synopsis grabbed me:
My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me:
1. I’m in a coma.
2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore.
3. […]

Audio Review: Getting Schooled by Emma Chase

Audio Review: Getting Schooled by Emma Chase

I must admit that I have only tried one other audio book that didn’t end up working for me and I figured that I was not one of those people who would ever be able to listen to a book. So when Emma’s publicist approached me to review the audio version of Getting Schooled, I […]

New Release & Review: Eulogy by Rachel Van Dyken

New Release & Review: Eulogy by Rachel Van Dyken

After Enrage, I was so, so, SO unbelievably sad for Chase. In Eulogy, he is the shell of a man he once was… so angry and bitter and out for revenge… out for revenge against the De Lange family who took everything away from him.
The families are in need of a new lawyer and in […]

Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon

Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon

“In the end, only three things matter. Who He is. Who you are, and who your friends are.”
Christine: I am BLOWN AWAY!!!
Denise: I am going to start by saying please do not let the cover lead you to believe The Smallest Part is a love triangle… it is so far from that… the paper dolls […]

New Release & Review: No Time to Blink by Dina Silver

New Release & Review: No Time to Blink by Dina Silver

I love Dina Silver books—I love her ability to take from real-life experiences making something completely unique and her own and doing it in such a way that her stories are completely addicting and mesmerizing.
No Time to Blink is women’s fiction, not something I read often, but complete perfection.
This book is told in dual POV’s […]