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.
The Meeting Point is a perfect summer beach read. Just throw caution to the wind and give in to that suspension of disbelief theory.
This week’s Spotlight Thursday features two rom-coms and a historical fiction all of which are relatively new.
Instructions for Dancing is a beautiful story about love and the strength to endure love. It is a heartwarming coming of age tale.
Muskrat Ramble is a journey back in time, a chance to remember how far we have come. Yet, it gives this feeling of history repeating itself.
Kate in Waiting is one of those YA contemporary books, that wins your heart with its sweet charm and wits.
I must say this book is not for everyone. It is for niche readers like myself and even then, keep an open mind while reading.
The overall theme in these novels is the sense of wonder. The Crowns of Croswald was no different.
The Dog Share is a cozy read set up in this beautiful island of Sgadansay with its picturesque beaches, streets and colorful characters.
Winter At Wishington Bay is a slow paced second chance romance with a beautiful village in the backdrop.