Much Ado About You: A Captivating Introduction to the Essex Sisters There’s something undeniably enchanting about stepping into a regency romance, especially when penned by the talented Eloisa James. I stumbled upon Much Ado About You, the first installment of the Essex Sisters Series, and from the moment I met Tess Essex, I knew I
A Heartfelt Reflection on Like Family by Feeney When I first stumbled across Like Family by Feeney, I was instantly intrigued by the echoes of a tumultuous past, especially given our recent experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic. The premise of an Irish schoolteacher and a Polish orphan navigating the emotional and societal challenges of the
Book Review: All That Life Can Afford by Emily Everett When I first stumbled upon All That Life Can Afford, a Reese’s Book Club pick, I was immediately drawn in by its lively premise: a young American woman attempting to carve out a place for herself among London’s elite. As someone who’s navigated the complexities
Book Review: The Authenticity Project: A Novel by Clare Pooley When I stumbled upon The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley, I was immediately intrigued by its premise. A solitary green notebook making its rounds in a café, igniting conversations among strangers? It felt like a modern twist on the age-old idea of message-in-a-bottle. I hoped
Review of An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of Arabella Huntington Who Became the Richest Woman in the Country by Shana Abe As a lover of historical fiction, there’s something tantalizing about stories that weave together ambition, beauty, and the struggles of women in male-dominated societies. When
Book Review: Mean Moms by Emma Rosenblum Rating: 3.25 When I first stumbled upon Mean Moms by Emma Rosenblum, I felt an irresistible pull—perhaps it was the enticing premise of drama-laden school drop-offs or the promise of glamorous, competitive mothers swirling in their own elite world. I mean, who can resist a peek into the
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