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I am currently reading This Child of Mine by Sinead Moriarty which is also very entertaining.
Good Luck on your quest for your next "good read"!








Recipes from an Italian summer (kitchen)
Waves by Virginia Woolf (bedside table)
Slim Aaron's : la dolce vita (coffee table)


Gripping suspenseful series. Not for people who are offended by foul language as the series contains more than a few offensive words. I find it was mostly used to convey the social economic environment to portray "real" tough mob-like characters.

I had never read any of her books before and was pleasantly surprised by the strong female protagonist. I have since learned that it is part of a series. The book is stand alone and doesn't leave you hanging which is why I hadn't realized the story continued.
"The Kitchen House" by Kathleen Grissom is another captivating historical novel.
It describes the tumultuous relationships amongst its characters during the 1700's.



Anne wrote: "Began reading "The Imperfectionists" by Tom Rachman today. So far it's a great novel (after 125pgs). Reading it for a library book club meeting next week. Definitely recommended!"
I think you sold me on Pictures of You. I'm kind of in between books right now and it sounds like something I'm in the mood for right now.

I loved that book! She is so real!


I'm looking for something new to read.
I love historical romance, fiction and non-fiction.
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie was really good! Another two that I read this yea..."
You should definitely read Freeman by Leonard Pitts. It is historical fiction and a beautiful love story although the story is much more than a love story.



No idea, but it's had terrific reviews. I put a hold on it at my local library. Let me know how it is if you read it before I can :)


other books so I hope this one is good too. I'll let you know more when I have finished it .


I'm looking for something new to read.
I love historical romance, fiction and non-fiction.
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie was really good! Another two that I read this yea..."
I've recently enjoyed "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed, "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green, and "The Sunne in Splendor" by Sharon Kay Penman.







Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Great read as Adichie is master storyteller. Will be one of my top reads this year.
The Resurrectionist by Matthew Guinn - If you like southern literature with a touch of gothic you will enjoy.
Next read is Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan




In a world where every second person is a self-proclaimed writer, myself included, it's easy to forget what makes a debut author stand out among all the other newly published books. It is because they have distinct talent and are good. Let me rephrase that, they are damn good and it sets them apart from the rest of the newbies. Landon Parham is a case in point. While this book may appear to be your run-of-the-mill thriller at first glance, it thoroughly disabuses you of that notion within just a few chapters. He moves the plot forward through a mixture of point-of-views, leaving you hanging on every last sentence waiting to see what will happen next. First Night of Summer is a sad, haunting tale about an ex military man, Isaac Snow and how he must find a way to protect what is left of his family before he loses everything to a dark and demented evil. Some violent parts can be difficult to read, but you will not be able to put it down. Packed full of emotion, it is a fast-paced read with a strong plot driven story.
Check out the official book trailer:
You can download a kindle, nook, or ibook for only 99 cents for a limited time.. I "liked" his Facebook page , and he is one of my new favorites. I can't wait to read his next! #1 NYT bestseller, Sandra Brown picked his debut book, First Night of Summer as her recommended read this year!
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I'm looking for something new to read.
I love historical romance, fiction and non-fiction.
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie was really good! Another two that I read this year that were pretty good were The Butterfly House and The Glass Castle.
Any recommendations?
Thanks