Book Review | The Beach House | By Jenny Hale
The Beach House presents the idea of love that goes beyond generations and lives in through the people who come after us.
The Beach House presents the idea of love that goes beyond generations and lives in through the people who come after us.
You and Me on Vacation is a fun summer read which will enrich you with a decade worth travel experience combined with a sweet romance.
If someone read Malibu Rising as their first Taylor Jenkins Reid book, it is possible that they might rate it a 5. But, if you have read her previous works, you would know that she has mastered the art of writing these glamorous fictional biographies and continues to do so.
The Meeting Point is a perfect summer beach read. Just throw caution to the wind and give in to that suspension of disbelief theory.
Kings and Daemons is an action and adventure filled fantasy read that would pull you in once you spend enough time with the characters.
The Bookworm Crush is an adorable, light-hearted YA romance with the bookworm falling for the popular guy with a side of fake dating trope.
Island Affair is a quick summer romance read which will make you smile. It is adorable from the start to the end.
Blue Shadow Prophecy is yet another pit stop for Rae to know who she is and explore her options as she prepares herself for the final takedown.
Second First Impressions was fun and even a laugh out loud read sometimes. If you’re looking for a breezy fun romance, this is it.
Instructions for Dancing is a beautiful story about love and the strength to endure love. It is a heartwarming coming of age tale.