Category: women

Review – Anna Incognito by Laura Preble @LauraPreble #PUYB #womensfiction

        Title: ANNA INCOGNITO Author: Laura Preble Publisher: Mascot Books Pages: 271 Genre: Women’s Fiction     Synopsis   Lots of narrative pull…wonderfully complicated. – Jincy Willett, author of The Writing Class, and anthologized by David Sedaris in Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules. Anna Colin Beck knows all too well what can happen […]

Review – Rachael’s Return by Janet Rebhan @janetrebhan

  Synopsis   In present-day Los Angeles, Caroline Martin has everything but the thing her soul craves most: a daughter. When she undergoes what is supposed to be a routine hysterectomy, she unwittingly aborts the little girl she’s always longed for, leaving the unborn baby’s soul in limbo. Sharing a hospital room with Caroline is […]

Review – Willa’s Grove by Laura Munson #PUYB #women #fiction

  Synopsis   Three women, from coast to coast and in between, open their mailboxes to the same intriguing invitation. Although leading entirely different lives, each has found herself at a similar, jarring crossroads. Right when these women thought they’d be comfortably settling into middle age, their carefully curated futures have turned out to be […]

Review – Tangled in Ivy by Ashley Farley #5paws @AshleyWFarley #WomensLit #Netgalley

  Synopsis   From the bestselling author of Sweet Tea Tuesdays comes a story of true love that spans decades. Lillian Alexander’s father is dying of cancer. When he rambles on in a morphine-delirium, Lillian can’t ignore the feeling he’s trying to tell her something. At his funeral days later, she encounters ghosts from her […]

Review & #Giveaway – Mom Genes by Hilary Grossman #womensfiction @feelingbeachie

    Synopsis   The meddling moms of Forest River live for a good scandal. Speculation surrounding Claire Conroy’s sex life has fueled the rumor mill for years. Now, when Claire returns home from a trip to Italy separated from her husband of thirteen years, the imaginations of the Lululemon-clad ladies who lunch spins into […]