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Author Archives: fredreeca
Audible books for November #audible #audiobooks
November was a little different for me as far as audible books go. I went out of my comfort zone. One worked…one didn’t.. so I went back to a regular genre. I am late to the party on this book. … Continue reading
All About Evie by Cathy Lamb @kensingtonbooks @cathylamb #review #5star
Overview Set against the natural beauty of the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest, acclaimed author Cathy Lamb’s latest novel tells the emotionally compelling story of one woman’s life-changing discovery about her past . . . As a … Continue reading
Twenty-One Truths About Love by Matthew Dicks @stmartinspress #review
Overview From the beloved author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend comes a wonderful new novel about a struggling man, written entirely in lists. Daniel Mayrock’s life is at a crossroads. He knows the following to be true: 1. He … Continue reading
Agent Jack by Robert Hutton @stmartinspress #review #nonfiction
Overview The never-before-told story of Eric Roberts, who infiltrated a network of Nazi sympathizers in Great Britain in order to protect the country from the grips of fascism June 1940: Europe has fallen to Adolf Hitler’s army, and Britain is … Continue reading
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The Best People by Marc Grossberg #review @greenleafbooks @marcgrossberg @suzyapprovedbooktours
Overview Think a super-sized, red-haired My Cousin Vinny meets The Bonfire of the Vanities in Houston, where you can’t always tell who the best people are.” In a stunning debut novel, Marc Grossberg portrays post-millennium Houston as it is, a … Continue reading
The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae by Stephanie Butland #review @stmartinspress
Description: For fans of Josie Silver’s One Day in December, The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae is a wholly original, charismatic, and uplifting novel that no reader will soon forget. Ailsa Rae is learning how to live. She’s only a few months past the heart … Continue reading
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell #review #suspense @AtriaMysteryBus @AtriaBooks @lisajewelluk
Overview Rich, dark, and intricately twisted, this enthralling whodunit mixes family saga with domestic noir to brilliantly chilling effect.” —Ruth Ware, New York Times bestselling author “A haunting, atmospheric, stay-up-way-too-late read.” —Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author From the New York Times bestselling author of Then She … Continue reading
You’ve Been Volunteered by Laurie Gelman #review @Henryholt
Overview In the eagerly anticipated follow-up to Laurie Gelman’s “irreverent and hilarious” (The New York Post) hit Class Mom, brash, lovable Jen Dixon is back with a new class and her work cut out for her If you’ve ever been a room parent … Continue reading
Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout @randomhouse #review
Overview NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout continues the life of her beloved Olive Kitteridge, a character who has captured the imaginations of millions. “Strout managed to make me love this strange woman I’d never met, who … Continue reading
My October Reads #wrapup #octoberreads
Well! I hope everyone had their fill of Halloween candy and SPOOOOKS! I spent my Halloween at the BEACH….BE JEALOUS! Now on to the important stuff! I had very good month of reading! Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina … Continue reading

