When I saw that Caitlin Weaver (Things we Never Say, Such A Good Family) was releasing another book-I downloaded it without reading the synopsis-and IWhen I saw that Caitlin Weaver (Things we Never Say, Such A Good Family) was releasing another book-I downloaded it without reading the synopsis-and I am glad I did. The very FIRST sentence hints at what is to come, and I am glad that I didn’t know!
I did figure (correctly) that she would offer us another story with a good moral dilemma (or two!) to ponder-and that she did!
Is Fabiola as altruistic as she appears?
When her “BEST” friend Liz, who cannot have children, needs a surrogate, Fabiola offers up the perfect plan-she will carry the baby. But is she doing this for Liz-or for Liz’s husband Peter, who was Fabiola’s childhood friend, and remains her unrequited love, despite her marriage to Aron, and their three children.
When things become “complicated” who will she put first?
I was NOT immediately drawn in by this story, which took awhile to become interesting, although eventually, I became engaged and wanted to find out how it would all end. While it is still a good book-I didn’t enjoy it as much as the first two.
The biggest issue for me was the denouement-which was MUCH TOO TIDY, and not one that I found to be very believable. Had the dilemma occurred sooner, and had we been able to explore in the second half, the dynamics which helped the characters to come to these resolutions- this story might have been more plausible, and worked better for me.
For that reason, I will award this one 3.5 ⭐️ rounded down.
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In 1962, the Jet Set era, only Fashion Models and Movie Stars garnered more notoriety than a Pan Am stewardess.
Only Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance
In 1962, the Jet Set era, only Fashion Models and Movie Stars garnered more notoriety than a Pan Am stewardess.
Only 1 in 50 applicants would be offered the opportunity to attend training, and 30% of those young women would not last until graduation.
Those chosen could not wear contact lenses or glasses, and must be willing to cut their hair to the approved hairstyle and wear Revlon Persian Melon lipstick and a light coating of blue eyeshadow to match the coveted signature royal blue uniform with the pill box hats. Weight checks would also be conducted throughout training and the 6 month probationary period.
Since you couldn’t be married, over be over age of 35, (until that changed in the early 1970’s) the average career span was 18 months-but it was a glamorous lifestyle that many envied but few could obtain.
“Come Fly With Me” is a story named after the Frank Sinatra classic, based on the history of this ICONIC airline, which follows the story of TWO hopeful young women as they navigate the rigorous training and first year of flying-BUT it is also about their ENDURING friendship.
Judy Goodman was running away from an abusive marriage in a small town, so she will have to lie about being “SINGLE” when she applies for the position.
Beverly Caldwell grew up in New York society and was expected to marry a suitor from another respectable family rather than pursue a future of her own making.
The story unfolds from their alternating POV’s in the PAST, and from an unnamed narrator in the PRESENT from Mo’orea, French Polynesia.
As a career flight attendant myself, this story brought back fond memories, and some “not so fond” such as my days in training. (She only touched on the emergency drills you go through!) When I was hired by another major airline in the 80’s, we still had to weigh in, and be willing to cut our hair and don the preferred RED lipstick ...more
So.....I was definitely expecting a DIFFERENT story than the one I got, based on the gorgeous book cover with the broken crockery, the3.5 rounded up!
So.....I was definitely expecting a DIFFERENT story than the one I got, based on the gorgeous book cover with the broken crockery, the title “The Day My Husband Left” and the blurb...”When he died, he left a mystery but can she find the truth.
The synopsis says that at the moment that Johnny Eagle is dying, he snaps a photograph of a busy street scene, and the photograph is a message, that if deciphered, holds all the answers...
That is....if his wife, Heidi, can piece together the clues.
Was it a photo of a person who kills him? What is the mystery? That snippet made me request this! I WANTED to know!
BUT, if I had continued reading the remainder of book cover...the teeny, tiny print below the author’s name, would’ve given me a clearer picture of the ACTUAL story written on the pages inside.
It reads, “A totally, heartwarming page turner about love, loss and lifelong friendships.” That teeny, tiny print is the most ACCURATE part of the book cover.
So, DO pick this up if you are looking for an engaging family drama, with likable characters! I DID enjoy spending time with Eagle family, and learning ALL of their juicy secrets!
But, DON’T pick it up if you are looking for a mystery/suspense story, like I did. Because that is NOT what you will be getting.
I received a gifted copy from the Publisher and it was a pleasure to provide a candid review! Available SOON! January 21, 2021
Merged review:
3.5 rounded up!
So.....I was definitely expecting a DIFFERENT story than the one I got, based on the gorgeous book cover with the broken crockery, the title “The Day My Husband Left” and the blurb...”When he died, he left a mystery but can she find the truth.
The synopsis says that at the moment that Johnny Eagle is dying, he snaps a photograph of a busy street scene, and the photograph is a message, that if deciphered, holds all the answers...
That is....if his wife, Heidi, can piece together the clues.
Was it a photo of a person who kills him? What is the mystery? That snippet made me request this! I WANTED to know!
BUT, if I had continued reading the remainder of book cover...the teeny, tiny print below the author’s name, would’ve given me a clearer picture of the ACTUAL story written on the pages inside.
It reads, “A totally, heartwarming page turner about love, loss and lifelong friendships.” That teeny, tiny print is the most ACCURATE part of the book cover.
So, DO pick this up if you are looking for an engaging family drama, with likable characters! I DID enjoy spending time with Eagle family, and learning ALL of their juicy secrets!
But, DON’T pick it up if you are looking for a mystery/suspense story, like I did. Because that is NOT what you will be getting.
I received a gifted copy from the Publisher and it was a pleasure to provide a candid review! Available SOON! January 21, 2021...more
It’s already a short story and the synopsis practically sums up the entire thing!
Lucy is recently divorced, and mostly happDon’t read the synopsis!!
It’s already a short story and the synopsis practically sums up the entire thing!
Lucy is recently divorced, and mostly happy in the cozy, plant-filled house she shares with her 12 year old daughter, K.C. Sure, she is sometimes lonely, but she doesn’t fit in with the other divorcées—who seem to be busy looking for their next relationship.
So when Lucy meets Elle, a woman who shares her same passions, they form a FAST friendship. They quickly become inseparable which fills the void.
But, will Elle be a person who enters Lucy’s life for a reason? A season? Or a lifetime? (Referring to that poem by the unknown author)
You”ll find out in one sitting! (About 44 pages)
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⚠️ Warning-reading this book may cause you to binge read her entire backlist!
This was my first book by Sophie Cousens and obviously-I LOVED it! ❤️
I la⚠️ Warning-reading this book may cause you to binge read her entire backlist!
This was my first book by Sophie Cousens and obviously-I LOVED it! ❤️
I laughed and I cried-it delivered ALL THE FEELS!
Columnist Anna Appleby has survived a painful divorce, but can she survive being made redundant at work? Her column-“ According to Anna” isn’t attracting the younger demographic that the new boss is looking for.
She has learned that she DOESN’T need a man, and that she quite likes the life she has made with her two kids, her cat, and uncontested control of the TV remote?
Yet, somehow she finds herself pitching a new “dating column” because she DOES need this job!
Online dating feels too much like a job interview, so she agrees to go on seven dates-NOT found online. And, these dates will be with people chosen by her children.
I won’t spoil the fun of these dates for you! ...more
When Zara, who was once the fifth member of the inseparable “GiMaking Assumptions Making Excuses Keeping Secrets
None of these things ever turn out well…
When Zara, who was once the fifth member of the inseparable “Girlfriends’ Club” resurfaces at a friend’s Funeral and drops a “bombshell”, Naomi’s life implodes.
Zara’s revelation shocks the group and immediately, their daily “WhatsApp” group chat falls silent.
All of a sudden, Naomi finds herself sitting at home instead of sipping Strawberry Mojitos with the girls who she has met up with on every second Wednesday for years.
Old wounds have been opened and loyalties have been questioned- and Naomi will be forced to confront the truth about her past.
Can the Girlfriends’ Club survive “the Fall-out” or will Naomi, Rowan, Kate and Abbie all go their separate ways for good?
Sophie Ranald is a NEW author to me, so I had no idea when I downloaded this book that it was book FOUR in the “Girlfriend Club Series”-Naomi’s turn to star.
It had a rough start with some ICK factor conversations, and I had trouble keeping the women straight but had I started at the beginning they would have been “old friends” by now!
Still, after a few chapters, I got my bearings and I DO think the book works fine as a stand-alone, although by the end of it, I decided that I WANTED to go back to read the earlier books in this series.
P.S. I Hate You is Abbie’s story Santa, Please Bring Me a Boyfriend is Rowan’s and Not In a Million Years is Kate’s book
These are likable and relatable ladies living in London and Sophie Ranald writes stories to CELEBRATE FRIENDSHIP as well as to touch on the highs and lows of dating, marriage and parenting.
I don’t know if they all feature a “moral dilemma” but this one definitely does, adding substance to the story-and it’s the first book in awhile that I could not wait to get back to reading any chance that I got, because it felt so REAL.
I enjoyed my time spent with the “Girlfriend Club” and look forward to reconnecting with these ladies when I go back and read the earlier novels!
NAOMI’s story- “The Fall-Out”-is AVAILABLE NOW!
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Ben and Harper Foster have that “Hallmark” kind TW: CANCER
Prologue: “I’m a Wife!!”
Chapter 1: “I’m Going to be a Widow”
OH what a difference a year makes!
Ben and Harper Foster have that “Hallmark” kind of romance-SAPPY sweet. “Name three things” one might say to the other at any random time-and while staring deeply into their partner’s eyes. The other will respond with three things they are grateful for at the moment-even while facing terminal CANCER.
So, it’s no surprise when Ben decides that he wants Harper to find new love BEFORE he passes away-so he will know that she will be alright. He is that selfless. Also, no surprise-Harper balking at the idea! But, Ben keeps pushing and even arranges for a journalist to write a story about it.
IS IT KISMET?
The NY Times reporter who shows up to interview the couple is none other than Liam Hale-the only other guy that Harper has ever fallen for. It was. “Insta Love” ten years ago, when Harper went to Brooklyn, hoping to pursue her Art-long before she met Ben. But, they only spent one week together before she went home to Chicago.
The story alternates between chapters titled “What Is” and “What Was”.
The book takes a turn towards “ MAGICAL REALISM” when a struggling Harper is guided by a close friend who reads her Tarot Cards and encourages her to soul search and think about what it is that Harper REALLY wants most. If she is honest, can she really manifest what she desires by repeating her wishes three times during the FULL MOON?
Reminding me of Dorothy, in the “Wizard of Oz”, when she had to click together her Ruby slippers and chant “There’s no place like home” Harper is desperate enough to give it a try. She carefully words her wish and….No Spoilers here!
The first half of the book was a bit too SAPPY for my taste. I thought that Harper’s relationship with Liam, felt more authentic than her marriage to Ben. But, I enjoyed the second half despite its FAIRY TALE vibes.
This was a buddy read with DeAnn which offered much for discussion! I think BOOK CLUBS would also find it entertaining and fun to talk about as well.
3.75 ⭐️
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Five Years Ago: When Bridget invited her best friend, Lucy Ashby- affectionately called Bee- to her childhood home on Prince Edward Island, (Canadian PFive Years Ago: When Bridget invited her best friend, Lucy Ashby- affectionately called Bee- to her childhood home on Prince Edward Island, (Canadian Province) she gave her three rules:
#1 Eat your weight in Oysters #2 Leave the city, behind and #3 DON’T fall in love with my brother, Wolf
“Spark. Fizz. Crackle”
Bridgett missed the flight, and Lucy has arrived on the Island alone with time to kill. She never imagined she would spend the night with Felix, the hot guy who was shucking oysters at the bar she stopped at-but their instant attraction was sizzling.
That would be the hot guy, she didn’t realize also went by the nickname, Wolf.
Time for new rules, this time set by Felix: #1 Don’t tell Bridget #2 No sleeping together again #3 Don’t fall in love with me
Life goes on, and although Lucy returns to PEI (Prince Edward Island) each year, she is determined to keep her promise to Bridget-to NOT fall in love. After all, there is a good reason for that rule!!
“Tap, Tap, PAUSE Tap”
Though when Lucy hears a certain knock on her door, she doesn’t hesitate to answer.
NOW: Nine days before Bridget’s wedding
Bridget has missed her final wedding dress fitting and has called Lucy to PEI (Prince Edward Island) for an emergency visit home. Why has she flown there with no explanation and demanded that Lucy join her?!
Could the wedding be off?
Of course, Lucy rushes to her side, putting her own life on hold.
But it’s not the first time, over the past five years, that Lucy has done so- When will she finally brave enough to take her beloved late Aunt’s advice to “live her life for nobody but herself” ?
Bridget’s life is moving forward and her own seems stagnant-but Felix is urging her to DREAM BIG.
The book alternates between the PAST FIVE SUMMERS, with Lucy and Felix continuing to fight their attraction to one another to the PRESENT day timeline where the pair are trying to uncover the reason that Bridgett has run away from her fiancé.
This was a SPICY OPEN DOOR romance which transported me to yet another Island that I wouldn’t mind moving to!
Felix is a swoon worthy MMC who seemed “too good to be true”! Who wouldn’t want a hot guy who cooks, drinks tea and reads books?
And, Lucy is the kind of BFF that any girl would want.
There is some miscommunication in the story but this time it’s just between the two BFFs.
Carley Fortune has delivered yet another romance that is beach bag approved! ...more
“The Night We Lost Him” has been described by the Publisher as a combination of soulful suspense and evocative family drama. (True) It’s also labeled “The Night We Lost Him” has been described by the Publisher as a combination of soulful suspense and evocative family drama. (True) It’s also labeled as a thriller-a riveting page turner-but that it is NOT. I expect a FAST pace when I see the word THRILLER, but the pace of this story is extremely SLOW.
It is also depicted as an EPIC love story. (Hmmm)
Hotel magnate Liam Noone was still friendly with his three ex-wives, and he was still an involved father with his three children-even though he kept his families carefully separated.
But he loves them all-the BEST that he is able to.
To his eldest child and only daughter, Nora, he was a father who loved her from afar – as he often spent his time at his cliffside cottage on the California coast-and she lived in Brooklyn with her mother.
“Windbreak” was the home where Liam would go to spend time alone, or with the mysterious HER.
It is also the place where he will end up falling to his death. The authorities rule the fall “accidental” but her half brother, Sam seems to believe otherwise.
And, we as readers know he is correct because the PUSH is revealed in the PROLOGUE-we just don’t know WHO pushed him.
Sam convinces Nora to fly to California with him in an attempt to learn the truth. When they finally find their first clue as to what may have REALLY happened the night they lost their father (not until the midway mark of the book!) they begin to uncover their father’s secret-which he had kept hidden for 51 years.
It involves a woman named Cory. (not a spoiler-their chapters from the PAST start early in the narrative)
I wish I could say that THEIR relationship made sense to me-but it did NOT.
I also did NOT find it to be an EPIC love story-it didn’t move me EMOTIONALLY at all.
I do enjoy Laura Dave’s character driven stories, and I will be watching for her next book. She writes complicated, broken people very, very well.
But, THIS time the story fell flat for me.
3.5 ⭐️ rounded down
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Annabel Monaghan writes women’s fiction for women of a certain age-or a certain stage (of life that is), and she is a MUST READ author for me!!
At the Annabel Monaghan writes women’s fiction for women of a certain age-or a certain stage (of life that is), and she is a MUST READ author for me!!
At the beginning of a relationship you feel vibrant and sexy.
But, after three kids, you may have lost that version of yourself, identifying only as a “wife” or “mother”-
And, sometimes you aren’t sure how to get the sexy version back!
That’s the kind of stories that she excels at writing, and this one is no exception.
It’s the two year anniversary of Ali’s beloved mother’s death-and the one year anniversary of the day that her husband Pete announced that he didn’t want to be married to her anymore, and she has woken up sick with grief.
Great timing, Pete!
But, a walk in the dog park with her pooch Ferris is about to change everything. He arranges a “meet cute” for her, which isn’t “cute” at all-when he pees on a handsome stranger’s leg.
Awkward!
Ethan takes it better than expected-in fact, he doesn’t seem bothered at all, and he is actually looking at Ali like that version of herself that has been missing for a very long time.
And, all of a sudden, Ali is inspired to wear something other than sweat pants, and to apply lip gloss as she searches for him around town-with the hope of meeting again.
BUT then she finds out that he is the younger brother of a close friend, and was once known to her as “Scooter”!
AWKWARD AGAIN !!
Still, there is no denying that she hasn’t felt this way in a long time-and that a SUMMER ROMANCE has its benefits-you know it’s temporary going in, you know it will be fun, and therefore you cannot possibly get your heart broken? RIGHT?? ❤️...more
Nobody, and I do mean NOBODY, writes romances that I enjoy more than Abby Jimenez!
She makes me want to crawl inside the pages of her books and becomeNobody, and I do mean NOBODY, writes romances that I enjoy more than Abby Jimenez!
She makes me want to crawl inside the pages of her books and become one of her characters, so I can marry her “too good to be true” MMC, have a best friend like her MFC will have, and own one of the adorable (or ugly!) rescue dogs that she creates! (here’s looking at you, Brad!) ...more
When a small-town’s Athletic Department is rocked by bribery and a money laundering scandal, four women will find themselves caught in the middle of aWhen a small-town’s Athletic Department is rocked by bribery and a money laundering scandal, four women will find themselves caught in the middle of a an NCAA investigation.
Lauren is the wife of the disgraced “Politician” disguised as the university athletic director, Sal. To keep their marriage intact, she’s cleaned up her husband’s messes before, but she didn’t anticipate this one.
Nora is the director’s interim replacement, trying to prove that she has earned this job and that she isn’t just a Title IX hire. It will be hard to fill her predecessor’s shoes-he was charismatic, and the media and Donors loved him.
Anne was hired as the latest “Intern” for the University, and she didn’t take the position because she was a sports fan, so she had no idea what she would be walking into on her first day on the job.
And there’s Alexis, an English professor with a secret. Was she one of the people who Sal convinced to “help” the athletes pass their courses?
I love football so, I was initially intrigued by the inside look at the Politics involved “behind the scenes” of a University Football program, but the secrets took to long to be revealed and I started to lose interest, despite the fact that the story rang true.
A big positive for me, was that as the investigation unfolded, it was GREAT to see these strong, fierce women SUPPORTING one another, instead of turning on each other, when the SECRETS came out!
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Wren Waters believes that if you PAY ATTENTION, the universe will send you exactly what you need.
But she definitely didn’t need the two back to back Wren Waters believes that if you PAY ATTENTION, the universe will send you exactly what you need.
But she definitely didn’t need the two back to back blows that she DID NOT see coming!
Her friend Suzanne insists that she has wallowed in her grief long enough and that it’s now time to get dressed and leave the apartment to join her on a hike. It’s one that will inadvertently introduce her to geocaching―the outdoor activity of using GPS to search for hidden objects.
It’s addicting, and soon after this “discovery” Wren decides that a weeklong solo quest geocaching in Oregon might be EXACTLY what she needs to move forward.
Marshall Hendricks, is another solo geocacher on the trail, battling his own demons. Wren initially rebuffs Marshall’s attempt at “small talk” but she’s beyond thankful when he rescues her from a terrifying encounter farther down the trail.
He suggests that they team up, as they look for additional caches, and though she has lost her trust in men, she has to concede that it’s probably the wise choice to make, in the interest of safety. It also turns out to be a very therapeutic choice-for them both.
Did the universe send her what she needed this time?
She’s definitely PAYING ATTENTION now…
Tracey Garvis Graves writes wonderful women’s fiction. It’s mature, it’s introspective and it tends to bring a tear to your eye, as you near the book’s conclusion! Her characters feel like people you might meet in your own life because they do things you do-like share a pizza ...more
Amanda Prowse is the author of 29 novels, and she has COUNTLESS fans, so when I had the opportunity to read her latest book, I figured “why not?”
ThisAmanda Prowse is the author of 29 novels, and she has COUNTLESS fans, so when I had the opportunity to read her latest book, I figured “why not?”
This book centers on an evening at the Italian restaurant where young Daisy Harrop works.
Her next door neighbors, the Kelleways will be celebrating Matriarch Winnie and Patriarch Bernie’s golden anniversary at the restaurant, with their children and grandchildren in tow. (One just happens to be Cassian Kelleway, who Daisy has a huge crush on)
But, over the course of the evening, the “perfect facade” of her neighbors will crumble, as bombshells are dropped from the POV’s of about 9 different characters-members of both the Harrop and Kelleway families.
LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING
Daisy will learn that nobody is perfect, not even the Kelleways, and not everything is as it appears to be. And, a few people may surprise her.
The book moves quickly, and isn’t hard to follow but the I found the writing to have an “old fashioned “ feel rather than a contemporary one, despite many issues RELEVANT in today’s world.
It just didn’t resonate with me, for this reason.
But, if you are a fan of the author, I am sure it will be another winner for you, based on the other reviews, I have read.
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Mabel Beaumont’s husband Arthur loved lists….and he loved her.
And, on the morning when Arthur doesn’t wake up, she finds his last list : Find D
She feMabel Beaumont’s husband Arthur loved lists….and he loved her.
And, on the morning when Arthur doesn’t wake up, she finds his last list : Find D
She feels certain that she knows what it means-that she should track down her childhood friend Dot, who she has missed since the day that she left 60 years ago-without even saying goodbye…
But IS that what he meant?
He also knows that his reclusive wife may need a little help transitioning to a life without him in it-even if she has never loved him quite the same way that he has loved her.
Enter Julie.
And, Patricia, Kirsty and Erin.
And, a list of tasks that grow with each passing day.
This is a melancholy tale about living the life that was expected of you, instead of the one you want, but it’s also about the ways in which the saying “When One Door Closes, Another Door Opens” is absolutely true.
VERY reminiscent of “A Man Called Ove” at times, it’s a book to pick up if you love stories about friendship, and books which are full of characters that you love to spend time with, and hate to say goodbye to.
And, it’s AVAILABLE now.
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They say there is a thin line between love and hate….
Quirky (and perky) Izzy Jenkins brings the “sparkle” to every room she enters. She is the 3.5 ⭐️
They say there is a thin line between love and hate….
Quirky (and perky) Izzy Jenkins brings the “sparkle” to every room she enters. She is the polar opposite of her co-worker, the serious, but sexy Brazilian, Lucas Da Silva.
But when Izzy puts her heart on the line, and confesses her true feelings to Lucas in a Christmas card-suggesting that they meet under the mistletoe-and arrives to find him kissing her roommate instead, she vows to NEVER forgive either one.
Now, embarrassed and humiliated, she admittedly “HATES” him.
Izzy and Lucas, will have to co-exist and put their differences aside, sharing all of the responsibilities of the day shift, when staff reductions are made at the struggling Forest Manor Hotel, while “Poor Mandy” will man the night shift on her own.
Covid lockdowns combined with the entire roof needing to be replaced have threatened the survival of the 40 year old hotel which boasts of quaint attic rooms, candlelit dinners and romance to the hotel guests who return year after year, and feel like extended family. This might be the last Christmas at the struggling property.
One thing the two can agree on however, is that they want the hotel to survive.
Tasked with clearing out the “lost and found” closet, and selling anything that may be of value, Izzy finds some wedding rings, but she feels it is only right to attempt to find the owners of these items before selling them.
And, when the first is returned to its grateful owner, and the hotel is given a substantial reward for their efforts, Izzy and Lucas, wager a friendly(?) competition to see who can successfully return the most rings.
Can either one of them “save” the hotel?
Izzy calling her friends to convince them how much she “hated” Lucas despite her attraction to him, made this ENEMIES TO LOVERS story read a bit YOUNG for me, but I do think it will resonate more with readers in a younger demographic, so I rounded up!
And, Beth O’Leary always manages to make me smile-there are definitely a few clever revelations that bring this Christmas story full circle by the end.
(I never have the willpower to wait when it’s Beth O’Leary!) This title is NOW AVAILABLE!
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