Genre: Literary Fiction

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review - Interview - $25 + Book Giveaway

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review - Interview - $25 + Book Giveaway

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review - Interview - $25 + Signed Book Giveaway

Espouse: to take in marriage; to make a marriage permanent by court decree; the court-approved process by which couples may stay together beyond the legal 15-year term

There is no such thing as divorce. Fifteen years is the legal life cycle of a marriage. If a couple wants to stay married, they must hire a lawyer and petition the court to become espoused.

What's Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour

What's Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour

What's Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour | Also featuring What's Not True

Today it's a double shot of fun. I am spotlighting 2 books by Valerie Taylor. The first is "What's Not Said" published in 2020. The next is "What's Not True" publishing 8/24/21. They are both going on my TBR list!
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Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst | Review | 5-Star, Incredible Story

Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst | Review | 5-Star, Incredible Story

Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst | Review
Three generations of women in the Ferrari family must heal the broken pieces of their lives on a trip of a lifetime through picturesque Italy. I found this story touching, memorable, and highly entertaining. I highly recommend it! #Fiction #Family #ItalyTours #FamilyDrama #5-Star

The Wall by David Pereda | Book Spotlight | Giveaway!

The Wall by David Pereda | Book Spotlight | Giveaway!

The Wall by David Pereda | Book Spotlight | Giveaway!
Thomas Bertram is an American living in San Salvador with his fiancée Cecilia. They own a popular neighborhood restaurant and plan to wed soon. Thomas's dream is to obtain a resident visa for Cecilia and return to the United States.

Domingo Jimenez and his wife Blanca own a small repair shop across the street. Domingo's dream is to move to America as well so that his young daughter Nancy can grow up speaking English and having a good education and a better life than he and Blanca had.

When armed gang members invade their neighborhood to demand "protection" money and threaten them with death if they don't pay, Thomas and Domingo's dreams for the future take on a new perspective. They decide to flee the country with their families through Guatemala and Mexico to seek asylum in the United States.