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Review: “The Rose Code” by Kate Quinn

“The Rose Code” by Kate Quinn  I received an advanced audiobook copy of The Rose Code from Harper Audio via Netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. Synopsis: England, 1940.  At the beginning of the Second World War, three women answer a mysterious call to the estate Bletchley Park. Osla is a wealthy socialite smitten with Prince Phillip. Mab is from London’s poverty-stricken east end with a secret past. Beth has spent her entire life sheltered, emotionally abused, and unable to make her own decisions. At Bletchley Park, they will…

Review: “Well Met” & “Well Played” by Jen DeLuca

“Well Met” & “Well Played” by Jen DeLuca This post may contain affiliate links to Amazon. At no additional cost to you, I earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Read more about the disclosure here. Audiobook version “Well Met” (Book 1) Synopsis: Emily is at a crossroads in her life. She dropped out of college to support her boyfriend through law school, only to be dumped soon after. Now, Emily has moved to the small town of Willow Creek, Maryland, to help her sister, April, recover from a car accident. With no job or place to call home, this…

Review: “The Last Train to Key West” by Chanel Cleeton

“The Last Train to Key West” by Chanel Cleeton This post may contain affiliate links to Amazon. At no additional cost to you, I earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Read more about the disclosure here. Kindle version Synopsis: 1935- Labor Day WeekendKey West, Florida In anticipation of Labor Day weekend, and with hopes of temporarily escaping their financial hurt the Great Depression caused, tourists begin journeying down to the Florida Keys on Henry Flagler’s Railroad. Key West-native, Helen, however, is in the final weeks of her pregnancy and yearns to escape her abusive life…

Review “One by One” by Ruth Ware

“One by One” by Ruth Ware  Hardback BOTM edition. Synopsis:  Trendy London based tech startup, Snoop, hosts a company retreat in the gorgeous French Alps. They stay at an exclusive chalet in St. Antoine 2000, complete with a chalet girl and live-in chef. Although most of the guests seem entitled and agitated upon arrival, their stay begins like any other- champagne and chit chat all around. However, when one of the cofounders ambushes the group before dinner with a presentation about a buyout offer, the mood quickly plummets.  The next day, the group ventures out to the…

Review: “Atomic Love” by Jennie Fields

“Atomic Love” by Jennie Fields  Audiobook version  Synopsis: Female physicist, Rosalind Porter, worked on the Manhattan project. Raised by her sister and brother in law after her mother died shortly after her birth, Rosalind has always surpassed expectations. Her love of science seems startling to many, but this didn’t stop Rosalind from pushing to be heard as loudly as the men. Most intrigued by Rosalind’s intellect and beauty was Tom Weaver, a British co-worker of hers. Their passionate love affair ends abruptly after the war, leaving Rosalind heartbroken on top of her crippling guilt of…

Review: “I’m Still Here” by Austin Channing Brown

“I’m Still Here” by Austin Channing Brown – Black Dignity in a World Made For Whiteness Read via hardback Brown’s memoir is an uncomfortable yet essential read to open our eyes to the racial injustices in our country. Synopsis: Brown spent a lot of her childhood in the predominantly white town of Toledo, Ohio. Her parents divorced when she was ten, and she started spending the summers with her mother in Cleveland. This all-black neighborhood was new to Austin, and she was able to learn about black culture and find her identity along the way. She…

Review: “The Lions of Fifth Avenue” by Fiona Davis

“The Lions of Fifth Avenue” by Fiona Davis  Read via audiobook. A captivating mix of history, mystery, romance, and suspense! Synopsis: New York City- 1913:  Laura Lyons and her family have recently found themselves making the New York Public Library their home. When Laura’s husband, Jack, becomes the superintendent of the library, Laura, Jack, and their two children move into the built-in apartment. Inspired by Jack’s passion for writing, Laura becomes bored with domestic life and begins taking a journalism course at Columbia University. The events she covers for her class make Laura question the traditional…

Review: “The Night Swim” by Megan Goldin

“The Night Swim” by Megan Goldin  Read via hardback (Book of the Month- August 2020) This thriller is a page turner from chapter one! Triggers: Rape Synopsis: Rachel’s true-crime podcast has become a huge success. After uncovering fresh evidence that set an innocent man free in her previous season, Rachel’s name has become famous in households across the country. For her third season, Rachel travels to a small town on the coast of North Carolina to cover a rape trial.  On her way to Neapolis, Rachel stops at a roadside diner to grab some breakfast…

Review: “The Grace Kelly Dress” by Brenda Janowitz

“The Grace Kelly Dress” by Brenda Janowitz Read via paperback A heartwarming journey through three generations of brides passing down a family heirloom. Synopsis: The brideBrooklyn, 2020 Although she has always marched to the beat of her own drum, Rocky is engaged to the perfect man, has created her own business, and become very successful. After losing her father years ago, Rocky has felt a disconnect with her mother. Convinced her mother likes Rocky’s sister, Amanda, more than her, she puts up a wall. Rocky doesn’t want to wear the wedding gown her mother is passing…

Review: “The Lies That Bind” by Emily Giffin

“The Lies That Bind” by Emily Giffin Read via audible A powerhouse of a novel that will tug hard on your heartstrings! Synopsis: Cecily finds herself at a bar late one night, in the spring of 2001, questioning her life in New York City. Cecily is in her late twenties and hasn’t climbed the ladder as a reporter as much as she had hoped to after moving here from the midwest. She recently ended a three-year relationship because her boyfriend, Mathew, wasn’t ready to commit to her. Against her better judgment, she decides…