Genre: Women's Literature

Weekend Pass by Paul Cavanagh | Review - Book Tour

Weekend Pass by Paul Cavanagh | Review - Book Tour

Told from the POV of four different family members, Paul Cavanagh's #newrelease. WEEKEND PASS is a story about the lies we tell ourselves and the people we love. Enter #giveaway to win a signed copy.

Muskrat Ramble by Mim Eichmann | Review

Muskrat Ramble by Mim Eichmann | Review

Muskrat Ramble by Mim Eichmann is the sequel to her debut novel, A Sparrow Alone. Follow Hannah as life takes her to New Orleans for the birth of Jazz, Chicago in the mobster heyday, and eventually back to Colorado where her long, extraordinary adventure began.

A Sparrow Alone by Mim Eichmann | Review

A Sparrow Alone by Mim Eichmann | Review

A Sparrow Alone by Mim Eichmann is an historical fiction novel set in 1890s Colorado. It's not just for women. Everyone will enjoy this book.

Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke

Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke

Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke is a heart-warming saga following the lives, loves & losses of the Harpers Emporium girls during WW1. Book 4 In series, but stands alone.

The Way to Remember by Martha Reynolds

The Way to Remember by Martha Reynolds

Set in New England at the time of the American Bicentennial, The Way to Remember is the poignant story of a displaced young woman struggling to figure out who she is within the context of her hometown and the carefully masked dysfunction of her family.

Reformed Dreamer by Deborah King

Reformed Dreamer by Deborah King

Reformed Dreamer is the fourth and final book in the sweet Inspiration in Cologne women's fiction series. If you like hard-won second chances, surprising romance, and rising above mental health hurdles, then you'll love Deborah King's touching story.