Author Archives: fredreeca

Unknown's avatar

About fredreeca

I am an avid reader, St. Louis Cardinals fan, knitter, and paper crafter. I am a mom of 2 children, and a large amount of animals.

Summer on Cape May by Monica Garner @kensingtonbooks #bookreview

Overview Set over one summer in the charming seaside resort of Cape May, New Jersey, amid the planning of a lavish wedding three longtime friends find that past secrets, new loves, and hard choices test their bond like never before. Perfect … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Fortunate Harbor by Davis Bunn #bookreview @kensingtonbooks

Overview For readers of Nicholas Sparks and Karen Kingsbury, the first in a dazzling new series of romantic, feel-good standalone stories with a dash of adventure set against the dramatic landscape of North Carolina’s Outer Banks—the perfect place for second … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

The Amalfi Curse by Sarah Penner @harlequinbooks #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview Sarah Penner transported me to the sea-swept cliffs of Positano and introduced me to characters I’ll never forget. A magical read!”—Emilia Hart, New York Times bestselling author of Weyward Powerful witchcraft. A hunt for sunken treasure. Forbidden love on the high seas. … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

The Summer of Starting Over by Savannah Carlisle #bookreview @dreamscapeaudio

Overview Lose yourself in the idyllic coastal town of Big Dune Island with this charming summer book, perfect for fans of Denise Hunter, Debbie Macomber, and RaeAnne Thayne. When Callie Jackson left her island hometown years ago with big dreams, she knew … Continue reading

Posted in Audible books, Reviews, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

The Magician’s Daughter by Katy Grabel #memoir #bookspotlight @gosparkpoint

Overview Never before has the daughter of a great magician written with such candor and beauty about magic’s backstage-and onstage-world, where even the most outlandish dreams are possible. The Magician’s Daughter-A Memoir is a coming-of-age story set within the motion and … Continue reading

Posted in Book Spotlight | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Grand Tour by Elizabeth Chatsworth #audiobookreview #historicalfiction

Overview The grass was always greener in another dimension. In a fantastical steam-powered world, eccentric aristocrat and secret arms dealer, Miss Constance Haltwhistle, has been blackmailed into stealing alien artifacts from the crown heads of Europe. Only the shady but … Continue reading

Posted in Audible books, Reviews | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

The Rebel Romanov, Julie of Saxe-Coburg, the Empress Russia Never Had by Helen Rappaport #audiobook #bookreview #nonfiction

Overview In 1795, Catherine the Great of Russia was in search of a bride for her grandson Constantine, who stood third in line to her throne. In an eerie echo of her own story, Catherine selected an innocent young German … Continue reading

Posted in Audible books | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

The Other Sister by Jessica Patch @harlequinbooks #bookreview #suspense #thriller

Overview A twisty tale packed with juicy surprises.” –Kimberly Belle, internationally bestselling author of The Paris Widow She thought she was the only one lying about her identity. Until she stepped into her sister’s life. Charlotte Kane has always dreamed of … Continue reading

Posted in Audible books, Reviews | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Didn’t You Used To Be Queenie B by Terri-Lynne DeFino #audiobook #bookreview @harperaudio

Overview For everyone who loved The Bear! An utterly winning, crowd-pleaser of a novel about a disgraced celebrity chef, her striving protégé, and their path through the kitchen to redemption. Regina Benuzzi is Queenie B—a culinary goddess with Michelin Star restaurants, … Continue reading

Posted in Audible books, Reviews | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Saving Vincent by Joan Fernandez #historicalfiction #bookreview

Overview For historical fiction fans of women’s untold true stories, an early twentieth century novel about Jo van Gogh who battled the male-dominated art elite in her fifteen-year crusade to save her genius brother-in-law Vincent from obscurity.  In the tradition … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment