Book Review | A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow | By Laura Taylor Namey
A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow talks about change, grief, growth, hope and most importantly mañana and tea.
A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow talks about change, grief, growth, hope and most importantly mañana and tea.
Winter At Wishington Bay is a slow paced second chance romance with a beautiful village in the backdrop.
There is this unmistakable beauty in the small village of Springhollow with its own traditions and landmark.
Christmas at Fireside Cabins is a cozy holiday romance that you can escape right away to get some holiday cheer.
Love You Life is a cutesy, escapist love story that most of us need this year. If you’re a devoted citizen in the Sophieland, this book is your VIP invitation to the prime annual event in the country.
Bea Schumacher and her journey of love is a glimpse into the complex world of modern dating with the touch of reality TV.
All Stirred Up is your pick for a comfort reading. It is soothing, pleasant and romantic like a nicely baked.
We Are Family is a one time read which explores familial relationships and how it shapes our own personalities. This is definitely not a quick read. So pick it, if you have plenty of time to read about family drama and dealing with trauma.
If you are a romance reader, Wild At Heart is definitely a page turner. A book that you can read in one go and come back again for more.
Media Queen is a glimpse at the life of Jordyn Fairweather, the fashion magazine editor. This is a fun read if you are interested in content creation, in general.