The Push
Book
“The women in this family, we’re different...” Blythe Connor doesn’t want history to repeat...
Suspense Mystery Psychological Thriller
Between Us by Little Mix
Album
Between Us is the first greatest hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on 12...
Love and Virtue
Book
A provocative contemporary Australian campus novel, Love & Virtue is laden with conversation...
Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Stolen Twins in Books
Feb 5, 2023
The story is told from the viewpoints of Jewish twins Arina and Nora and from multi timelines from their life with their parents in Hungary, through the horrors of being twins at the hands of the monster that was Mengele in Auschwitz and their road to rebuilding their lives in France and the USA.
It is a powerful story of survival, loss, resilience, hope and the power of love; I was absolutely rivetted and devoured it in quick time and have no problem recommending this to those of you who love getting totally immersed in a wonderful book that will have your emotions in tatters and my thanks must go to Bookouture and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts of The Stolen Twins.
A Beautiful Lie (Birth of a Sin #1)
Book
Could the love between a Sinner and a Saint only end in flames? Ira owned the city. As the head...
Adult Dark Mafia Romance
Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Lockdown on London Lane in Books
Mar 4, 2022
Ethan's thoughts about his gf coming back from her childhood home with beanie babies and maybe creating a home library was freaking adorbs!
I love the cover of this book and how we get to take a look at how multiple couple's or situationship navigate being locked in together for seven days because a tenant has been exposed to the rona virus very frightening but this book makes it cute.
The Sunrisers
Book
After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The...
Lesbian Space Opera
Highway Blue
Book
In front of me the long length of the road wound out, wound out and wound on under hot sky. And I...
Carma (21 KP) rated A Million Little Things (Mischief Bay, #3) in Books
Jun 17, 2019
A return to Mischief Bay and a return to why I love Susan Mallery.
I finally had a chance to sit down and read A Million Little Things by Susan Mallery. I havent read anything by Susan for a while (was spreading the love to other authors) but I remembered why I love her books so much. While I wait for Secrets of the Tulip Sisters and Happily Inc (I have major Fools Gold withdrawal) I sunk my teeth into this story. Having already read The Girls of Mischief Bay and The Friends We Keep I am familiar with the town and its inhabitants. From the first novel Pam and her story, her ups and downs, laughs and sadness moved me. I must say though in this novel she upset me, thoroughly, I was actually surprised by how much. A Million Little Things focuses on Pam, Miguel, Zoe, Steven, Jen, Kirk and Lucas. All their stories intersect and flow together so smoothly and seamlessly it is hard to get confused or lost in keeping up with the story. Steven is Pams son so she plays a major part in both his story as well as her own. I wish there wouldve been more detail on her story vs putting her so solidly into Stevens.
Needless to say, without too many spoilers, A Million Little Things doesnt disappoint. With cameos and mentions of past characters I remembered why I love all things Susan Mallery. Pick up your copy today and dive right in to their stories.
Wildfire (Hellfire #1)
Book
What it’s like to be the most powerful being on earth? It gets complicated when you are as lethal...
Paranormal Romance