In Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough, Lisa lives for her daughter, her job and her friend, Marilyn. However, Lisa can only keep her past hidden for so long. When it comes out, her life as she knows it is over. This book goes back and forth in time and a lot of the characters are unlikeable to say the least. In spite of all that, I still enjoyed the book due to the story line and the unexpected twists. I never knew what was coming next and loved the surprise ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
"Cross Her Heart" by Sarah Pinborough
In Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough, Lisa lives for her daughter, her job and her friend, Marilyn. However, Lisa can only keep her past hidden for so long. When it comes out, her life as she knows it is over. This book goes back and forth in time and a lot of the characters are unlikeable to say the least. In spite of all that, I still enjoyed the book due to the story line and the unexpected twists. I never knew what was coming next and loved the surprise ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Saturday, May 28, 2022
"Hide" by Kiersten White is a Fun Read
In Hide by Kiersten White, 14 people play a game of Hide and Seek in an abandoned amusement park for a week! One winner gets all the money. The game lasts the whole day. What would your strategy be? This is good stuff. The first part tells about the players and the action picks up once the game begins. I enjoyed the main character, Mack, a lot! I wanted her to win. Liked the ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Friday, May 20, 2022
"The School for Good Mothers" by Jessamine Chan
In The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan, Frida is going through a rough time. She has her daughter, Harriet, and that is enough for now. Unfortunately, Frida makes a big mistake and has to prove she is a good mother in a government reform program or she will lose all rights to her daughter. This is good stuff! Frida was a good character and the storyline kept me engaged with a good ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Monday, May 16, 2022
"The Diamond Eye" by Kate Quinn
The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn is based on a true story. Mila Pavlichenko lives a quiet life. She works at the library and looks after her son. The war changes that and she turns into a deadly sniper! This is good stuff!! I enjoyed the story line and Mila is a great character! This has good action and and exciting ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Thursday, May 12, 2022
"The Love of My Life" by Rosie Walsh
In The Love of My Life by Rosie Walsh, Leo is married to Emma. They have a daughter, a dog and a good life. Leo writes obituaries for a local paper. When Emma has health problems, Leo looks into Emma's life. It turns out Leo does not know his wife as well as he thought! This book was okay because the storyline and ending were good and I enjoyed the characters; however, it needed more action or at least some twists and turns. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
"Verity" by Colleen Hoover is So Good!
In Verity by Colleen Hoover, Lowen is on the brink of financial ruin when she gets a big break. he is picked to finish a book series with a huge money upside started by Verity. Verity cannot finish it because of health issues. While at Verity's house, Lowen comes across a manuscript not meant for publication, but cannot put it down.
Wow! This book was so good! It has a great story line and really good characters. I found it hard to put down and the ending was fantastic! Did not see it ending this way at all! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Sunday, May 8, 2022
"The One Year Daily Acts of Kindness Devotional"
The One Year Daily Acts of Kindness Devotional contains 365 inspiring ideas to reveal, give, and find God's love written by three women: Julie Fisk, Kendra Roehl and Kristin Demery. I enjoyed this book very much for several reasons. Each devotional is just one page so it didn't take much time to read so was easy to keep up doing. I also liked the different examples each author shared from their personal lives showing a specific kind act. Each devotional had a verse to go with it as well as an action step to take. This was a very practical devotional book focusing on being kind to others. (Karen's review, 4 stars)
Friday, May 6, 2022
"The Wives" by Tarryn Fisher is a Wild One!
The Wives by Tarryn Fisher is about a woman who only sees her husband one day a week. Why? Because he has two other women to whom he is married. This book is told by Thursday because that is the day her husband shares with her. I liked the main character and the story line that kept me engaged and guessing what would happen next. I also liked the ending of this wild story! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Labels:
marriage,
relationships,
suspense,
thriller
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
"The Younger Wife" by Sally Hepworth
The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth is told by three women: Heather, who is going to marry a man in his 60s and Jully and Rachel, the daughters of the 60-yr.-old man. I thought this book was really good. The pacing is great! You do not know what is going to happen next. I loved how the women tell this story that has a very good ending! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
family,
fiction,
Gerard's favorites,
marriage,
suspense
"No Ordinary Dog" by Will Chesney, U.S. Navy Seal
No Ordinary Dog by Will Chesney tells the true story of Will, a Navy Seal and his dog, Cairo. When I first decided to read this book, my plan was to just skim the first part to get to the dog part of it, but I ended up reading every word because the writing was so good and it was so interesting! I liked how the author shared his personal feelings about what he went through trying to become a Navy Seal and how he wound up being a dog handler for the Seals. Cairo was the dog Will was matched with and what a great dog Cairo was! It was exciting to read about the battles they fought together, especially the one where Bin Laden was finally killed. I enjoyed reading about Will and Cairo's wonderful relationship and of course cried at the end when Cairo had cancer and had to be put down. I just brought back the memory of when we had to let Abby go and how we were so selfish, letting her be in such pain for so long. I also felt bad for Will who suffered injuries and had to wait for so long to get a medical retirement. This is a book I won't soon forget! (Karen's review, 5 stars)
No Ordinary Dog by Will Chesney tells the true story of Will, a Navy Seal and his dog, Cairo. What a great read! The first part tells how Will became a Seal and soon after he was matched up with Cairo, a very special dog! What they have the dogs trained to do is amazing! It makes me glad to know these people and their dogs are defending us. (5+ stars)
Labels:
dogs,
informative,
non-fiction,
tear jerker,
war
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