Book Review: The Love Song Of Sawyer Bell by Avon Gale

Sawyer Bell deserves all the love songs. Vix is the lead singer in an alt-rock/americana band. They are out a fiddle player and need to find a replacement. Sawyer is a Julliard level violinist who auditions for the spot. They embark on a tour which takes them through many cities, across thousands of miles, and […]

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Book Review: In The Silences by Rachel Gold

Read this for an education on gender and racism. Kaz and Aisha meet in the 8th grade and become fast friends. They grow and learn from one another. Kaz struggles with gender identity. She also begins to have romantic feelings for Aisha, who happens to be black. Through their relationship, Kaz begins to open her […]

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Book Review: Falling by Kris Bryant

A romance with a unique inception.  Shaylie, a real estate professional, survives a plane crash. She ends up meeting Piper, a yoga instructor, at an airline communication conference trying to get info about root cause. Piper is a relative of a couple of people who did not survive the crash. Shaylie ends up developing feelings […]

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Book Review: Secrets In A Small Town by Nicole Stiling

There are actually NO secrets in this small town.  Savannah is an uppity town manager and Micki is the amiable Deputy Chief. These two have not gotten along ever since Micki rolled into town. They continue to challenge each other in town meetings, budget discussions, and personal interactions until someone starts sending unwanted gifts to […]

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Book Review: The Road To Madison by Elle Spencer

Look no further for extravagance and theatrics. The Road to Madison is full of serial drama.  Madison is the only heir to her father George Madison III’s company and fortune. For the past 15 years, she has been being groomed to take over. A fortuitous incident brings her face to face with her past. 

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Book Review: Alone by E.J. Noyes

Noyes creates a captivating story that focuses on physical and emotional loneliness. Celeste answers an advertisement that leads her to live in a habitat without physical or audible human contact for 3/4 years. She is deep into her routines when an unexpected visitor arrives just after the 3 year mark. She is afraid that this […]

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