This suspenseful read stars Elisa, who at times left to stand up for what she believes in, even when that goes against what your surrounding loved ones want to hear. You don’t know who you can trust, who is telling the truth, or who simply out for some good old revenge, until everything comes together… Continue reading 11. The Replacement Wife
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10. The Flight Girls
I’ll start off by saying I LOVE AUDREY. Yes, some people can complain about this book just being ‘another historical fiction book’ but I really feel it was such a nice read. Being able to follow Audrey from young adult through the years was just what the doctor ordered for me! It was such a… Continue reading 10. The Flight Girls
9. Christmas Shopaholic
I personally love everything that has to do with holidays, so you’ve been warned that I will very well pick a Christmas book and read it in the middle of summer. Luckily, Christmas wasn’t too long ago so this review won’t be as out there as it could be. On the other hand, Sophie Kinsella… Continue reading 9. Christmas Shopaholic
8. The Heiress Gets a Duke
August and Evan are a match made in Victorian high society, minus the arranged marriage. While both families could definitely gain from this marriage union, neither is in dire need of the other, allowing a decision to be made purely out of love. This novel has a bunch of Bridgerton vibes, and most certainly has… Continue reading 8. The Heiress Gets a Duke
7. A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabelle Allende
This novel was a pleasant change of historical fiction with its focus on the Spanish Civil War and the many, many years that follow it. Although some were able to migrate to South America, and rebuild in a new country, the impact of war never really left then. In A Long Petal of the Sea,… Continue reading 7. A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabelle Allende
6. The Postmistress of Paris by Meg Waite Clayton
Naneé takes us through life as someone who was not Jewish or in (direct) harms way with the Germans during World War II, in fact she’s a wealthy American Heiress. With Edouard and his daughter joining the team, the story gets even deeper and we are able to see more sides of life during the… Continue reading 6. The Postmistress of Paris by Meg Waite Clayton
5. Flying Angels by Danielle Steel
I hate to say it, but I wasn’t a big fan of this novel, despite historical fiction being what I gravitate to most, I could not get hooked no matter what happened. I pushed through and finished it, hoping for an ending that would make me forgive what the rest of the book lacked, but… Continue reading 5. Flying Angels by Danielle Steel
4. Heard It In A Love Song by Tracey Garvis Graves
After reading about the relationships and livess Layla and Josh have had to endure, I actually was hoping they had a happy ending respectively. Rebounds are tough, especially after a failed marriage. Then you through in failed potentials, being manipulated just to keep the peace, busting your butt to just end up being let down..… Continue reading 4. Heard It In A Love Song by Tracey Garvis Graves
3. The Invincible Summer of Juniper Jones
Such a whirlwind of emotions packed into a single, small town Alabama summer. Times were different in 1955, and many people don’t quite realize how not so long ago that really was. Not everyone was able to enjoy the innocence of childhood, playing in a lake, watching a movie or just enjoying a milkshake. Fortunately,… Continue reading 3. The Invincible Summer of Juniper Jones
2. The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
Catalina Martín and Aaron Blackford are the least expected coworkers turned couple? Joining them from the work place, a plane ride to Europe, then back to the work place, but with a twist, ultimately ending with a short leap into the future, you cannot help but be filled with a ton of emotions. Are you… Continue reading 2. The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas