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Good Husbands: A Novel
by Cate Ray
Good Husbands (3/10/2022)
The premise of this novel had me intrigued from the start. Three women receive
identical letters from a stranger accusing their respective husbands of committing sexual assault over 20 years ago.
The story evolves as each woman has to decide for herself what to do about thismore
And They Called It Camelot: A Novel of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
by Stephanie Marie Thornton
For One Brief Shining Moment... (12/7/2019)
This is a fictional account of the private and public life of Jackie Kennedy. Having grown up in the 1960's, I, along with most Americans, was mesmerized by the almost royalty of the First Family . But Jackie was always such an enigma; reserved, cool, elegant and greatlymore
The Girl in White Gloves: A Novel of Grace Kelly
by Kerri Maher
Grace (11/26/2019)
I have been fascinated by Grace Kelly for years, so an opportunity to read the advanced copy of The Girl in White Gloves was very appealing to me! And I was not disappointed. This was a great read, full of wonderful stories of the life and loves of this movie star/ princess.more
The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
The Gust Book (4/17/2019)
Wow... just finished this wonderful book and I miss it already. Beautifully written, this story is of love, class, race and our own individual blindness to all of these. The setting on The Island makes the perfect backdrop for the tale of sameness and change. I loved it.
Our House
by Louise Candlish
Our House (6/13/2018)
I found the premise of this story quite intriguing: a woman arrives at her own home that she is sharing with her co-parenting ex-husband, to find it devoid of all her possessions and with a new couple moving in. The story of how all this could have possibly happened makesmore
The French Girl
by Lexie Elliott
Secrets abound! (9/20/2017)
This is a smart, fast read! Ten years after a young woman's disappearance , her body has been found. This sets in motion a renewed investigation involving a group of friends who were the last to see her alive. Long held secrets are revealed while long held friendships aremore
The Almost Sisters
by Joshilyn Jackson
The Almost Sisters (6/12/2017)
I loved this novel! It is quirky, funny, and bright. I loved the sisters' relationship with each other, so close, yet so different. This is a story of unplanned pregnancy, aging, dementia, class and racial tensions, all packed into one great read!
The Book of Summer
by Michelle Gable
Summer time reading (3/15/2017)
The Book of Summer is a warm, wonderful beach read and more. Reading this story with its lovely setting on Nantucket has already prompted me to book a trip to said Island! Fans of Beatriz Williams will love this book with its historical , generational stories of the womenmore
The Half Wives
by Stacia Pelletier
The Half Wives (1/13/2017)
Although I loved the premise of this novel as well as the San Francisco setting, I found it to be laborious reading overall. The narrative of the entire book occurred in one single day, and the action was far from compelling. I found the characters to be dull andmore
Victoria
by Daisy Goodwin
Victoria (11/9/2016)
I was of two minds regarding this novel of young Queen Victoria. I thought for the most part that it was an easy, pleasant read chronicling the early days or this 18 year old girl turned queen who had no preparation whatsoever for the task ahead. I enjoyed looking in on hermore
The Book That Matters Most: A Novel
by Ann Hood
The power of grief (6/22/2016)
I always wonder if Ann Hood has had personal experience dealing with grief. As a widow myself, I find that her writing on the subject is right on.

This novel centers around the topic of loss and grief, not only as the result of death. But it also is all about the love ofmore
A Certain Age: A Novel
by Beatriz Williams
A Certain Age (3/24/2016)
I love books by Beatriz Williams! This book was no exception. This author captures the gilded age in New York so well and brings to life this rarefied, wealthy world and its denizens. We are allowed to enter this world and observe a life that few of us will ever knowmore
What Lies Between Us
by Nayomi Munaweera
What Lies Between Us (11/25/2015)
I loved this book. I read it while on a romantic getaway with my wonderful husband, and found myself sneaking away to read just one more chapter!

The story line of a young girl growing up in Sri Lanka and the circumstances of her emigration to the United States wasmore
The Things We Keep
by Sally Hepworth
The Things We Keep (10/1/2015)
I looked forward to reading this book based on the premise of two young thirty-somethings who are both voluntary residents of an assisted living facility. It made me wonder how and why this came to be and what paths their lives there would take. I was disappointed in themore
House of Echoes: A Novel
by Brendan Duffy
House of Echoes (2/5/2015)
Moody, atmospheric,tense... this begins to describe The House of Echoes. The Crofts is an old Gothic looking estate that the Tierney family of four decide to restore and open as an inn, in an attempt to build a new life for themselves, away from New York City and the hecticmore
Whispering Shadows
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Mystery in Hong Kong (1/14/2015)
I loved Sendker's "The Art of Hearing Heartbeats", so I jumped at the chance to read his new novel. This book is very different from that one, but very good in a different way. This novel has a underlying sadness to it due to a personal tragedy that was visited upon Paul,more
The Same Sky
by Amanda Eyre Ward
The Same Sky (11/15/2014)
This is the story of Alice and Carla, both of them on a journey, but very different journeys they are. Their stories are told alternately, until their lives finally intersect. This is a story of motherhood and childhood. It is a story of longing for family. It is a tale ofmore
Accidents of Marriage
by Randy Susan Meyers
Accidents of Marriage (6/25/2014)
As in real life, perspective is everything. This novel tells the story of a flawed family from the three main characters points of view, each one unique, individual and sometimes self-centered. Revolving around a terrible accident, this story reveals the ramifications ofmore
The Fortune Hunter
by Daisy Goodwin
The Fortune Hunter (4/25/2014)
I loved American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin, and was therefore very excited to read The Fortune Hunter. I must say I was a bit disappointed in it. I found that the plot unfolded very slowly. The characters, although based on real people, seemed a bit unreal. I did not getmore
The Deepest Secret
by Carla Buckley
)h the secrets that we keep (12/4/2013)
Oh , the secrets that we keep! That is what this page turner is all about. The Deepest Secret, by Carla Buckley kept me reading into the night, even though I had Thanksgiving dinner for 20 to prepare for! I needed to know how this all was going to turn out. Eve, married andmore
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