Category: Review

Review – In a Jam by Cindy Dorminy #5paws #romance @CindyDorminy

Synopsis Andie Carson has to do three things to inherit her grandmother’s lottery winnings—sober up, spend a month running her grandmother’s Georgia coffee shop, and enter homemade jam in the county fair. If she can’t meet those terms, the money goes to the church, and Andie gets nothing. She figures her tasks will be easy […]

Review & #Giveaway – Picked Off by Linda Lovely @LovelyAuthor #cozy #4paws

Picked Off (A Brie Hooker Mystery) Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series Setting – South Carolina Henery Press (June 5, 2018) Hardcover – 270 Pages Synopsis It’s been seven months since Brie Hooker, a vegan, moved to Udderly Kidding Dairy to live with her feisty Aunt Eva, a confirmed carnivore. But tonight there’ll be no family […]

Review – Circumvent by S. K. Derban @skderban #mystery #4paws #PUYB #excerpt

Title: CIRCUMVENT Author: S.K. Derban Publisher: Touchpoint Press Genre: Mystery Synopsis Imagine living in a quaint, beach front cottage on the Hawaiian island of Maui. You have an amazing job, combined with the pleasure of working from home. Lunch breaks become a daily picnic on the sand. Dessert is always included because of your marriage […]

Review – Clutch by Lisa Becker @lisawbecker #chicklit #rerelease #4.5paws

Synopsis Clutch is the laugh-out-loud, chick lit story that chronicles the dating misadventures of Caroline Johnson, a single purse designer, who goes through a series of unsuccessful romantic relationships she compares to various styles of handbags – the “Hobo” starving artist, the “Diaper Bag” single dad, the “Briefcase” intense businessman, etc.  With her best friend, […]

Review – Full Circle by Regina Timothy @gina_wann #womensfiction #literaryfiction

Synopsis Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, Samia-Al-Sayyid an Iraqi immigrant is living a quiet life in New York City after she fled her home to avoid imminent death. She works hard for her cold, heartless, high-strung boss, loves her seventeen-years-old-son, and cherishes the close friendship she has formed with her best friend Susan. Nothing […]