Genre: Women’s Fiction

I’ll Be Home for Christmas by Abbey Clancy | Blog Tour

Posted November 6, 2019 in Books
I’ll Be Home for Christmas by Abbey Clancy | Blog Tour

Would you pass a chance of a lifetime? I didn’t think so, and neither did Jessika, who feels real—and so does her story—thanks to the author being a celebrity herself, and knowing how to adapt this lifestyle into a story that makes you dream but sympathise with everyone involved as well. The book starts with such entertaining paragraphs that I got dragged into the read right away, totally feeling all […]

The Year that Changed Everything by Cathy Kelly

Posted October 30, 2018 in Books
The Year that Changed Everything by Cathy Kelly

Three women. Three birthdays. And a year that will change everything . . . And just like that, I was hooked! Why, aren’t you already? The three storylines alternate in a round cycle during each part—five in total, plus an epilogue—that makes the read so fluid I found myself equally invested in the three women’s lives. Insecurity, fears, naïveté, and real life issues make this book relatable, which is the […]

My Husband the Stranger by Rebecca Done

Posted April 17, 2017 in Books
My Husband the Stranger by Rebecca Done

Sometimes you just need a different read, one that makes you reflect on something you really don’t think about—like ever unless you find yourself living it—and feel the struggle that, in the end, makes you appreciate the little things even more. And be grateful for the life you got. Put yourself in Molly’s shoes and think how such a very sad and tragic scenario would affect you and your life. […]

The Snow Globe by Sheila Roberts

Posted December 4, 2014 in Books
The Snow Globe by Sheila Roberts

The Snow Globe is a fast Christmas read with that bit of magic that, especially this time of year, is always appreciated. But, even though the Christmas spirit was in the air, I confess something seemed off . . . I was fascinated by the story around the snow globe and I was really having a good time, until Kiley’s story was suddenly interrupted to make space for her friends. […]