Book Review: The Secret Chord by Virginia Hale

Romance at its finest. “Tilly had longed for a simple life and devoting herself to God. Kate had longed for a simple life and devoting herself to Tilly.” Rarely do I feel like a book so emphatically resonates with me. All of the pieces have to come together just right. And they did. 

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Book Review: Cause and Affect by Sheryl Wright

A unique spin on fauxmance.  Kara finds herself going to Vegas for the family company conference despite giving her resignation because she has had enough of her father’s treatment and mismanagement of the business. Her brothers and sisters have another plan in mind. Hire a fantasy date to wine and dine Kara to set her […]

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Book Review: Full Of Promise by Kate Gavin

A young adult story about discovering bisexuality.  Cam is about to begin her senior year of high school. She has her boyfriend, Danny, best friend, Claire, a part time job at the local library, and an almost guaranteed spot on the soccer team. She is set up for success! That is, until she starts to […]

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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: 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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