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The Murder Subplot Didn’t Work

The Last Time I Was Me by Cathy Lamb

February 22, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

Yeah, I know you are like well this looks like a good book, well it was except for a whole murder subplot that put it in a different category in my mind. It also at times didn’t feel realistic with what I would imagine would happen in real life with regards to Jeanne’s trial for assault of her ex boyfriend. I think I was highly amused by certain parts of the book and at times thought that Lamb had some bad messaging in here. “The […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me, women's fiction

Classic's CBR11 Review No:49 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me, women's fiction ·
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Love Story Between Two Sisters

How to Walk Away by Katherine Center

February 8, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

I ended up reading another book by Center and wanted to revisit her other books. I honestly liked this one, but didn’t really need the romance for the main character (Margaret). Also I am not a fan of male characters ignoring it when a female character tells you what their name is and they refuse to use it. I swear I have seen this happen in other romance books and I want everyone to just stop putting that in there. The love story to me […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: chick lit, How to Walk Away, Katherine Center, women's fiction

Classic's CBR11 Review No:36 · Genres: Romance · Tags: chick lit, How to Walk Away, Katherine Center, women's fiction ·
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Heckin’ Yes – The Power

December 14, 2018 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Post-apocalyptic fiction is my my favorite genre. I am also on a kick of reading rocking female authors. Also, I love Margaret Atwood, and she mentored Alderman and has mentioned this book as one to read. Soooo, post-apocalyptic fiction with Margaret Atwood’s seal of approval should be a slam dunk for my tastes, and oh, it certainly was. In Alderman’s world, “the power” is a muscle across the collarbone of young women that allows them to send out electric shocks to animal, vegetable, or mineral. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Dystopian, naomi alderman, post-apocolyptic, the power, women's fiction

cheerbrarian's CBR10 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Dystopian, naomi alderman, post-apocolyptic, the power, women's fiction ·
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A showgirl’s life

May 3, 2018 by Mikki Blu 1 Comment

This is a book that may not be for everyone – there are issues of child sexual abuse, self mutilation, drug addiction and some domestic abuse.  In saying that, it’s also a well written, powerful story of a young woman who has to battle her demons and come out of it into a better place.  It’s also a story that has strong female friendship among the glitz and glamour of old Las Vegas in the 1960s, which Ms Church portrays very well. It begins with […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, 1960s Las Vegas, drama, Elizabeth J. Church, friendship, women's fiction

Mikki Blu's CBR10 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, 1960s Las Vegas, drama, Elizabeth J. Church, friendship, women's fiction ·
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This Love Story Will Self-Destruct, by Leslie Cohen

Not with a bang but a whimper

January 22, 2018 by J Leave a Comment

Eve has been introduced to Ben multiple times during their college years. They socialize in the same circles, but not near enough that she ever remembers him. Until the one time when it sticks, and the two fall in love. Staying in love will be a different story. I read this book weeks ago and struggled with what to say about it. This is one of those books where not a lot happens, it just meanders along until you reach the end. And then you […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Leslie Cohen, NetGalley, women's fiction

J's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Leslie Cohen, NetGalley, women's fiction ·
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Who knew buying a small town on eBay would lead to finding your purpose in life

December 29, 2017 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

I had the fortune of visiting The Ripped Bodice to see Beverly Jenkins speak about her new historical romance novel, Breathless. After the event, I was kindly invited to join the LA chapter of Mocha Girls Read book club. I’m so thankful Ms. Jenkins and my favorite bookstore introduced me to a lovely book club group! Having an in-person book club kept up my motivation to read more books to review for Cannonball Read. 🙂 Bring on the Blessings by Beverly Jenkins was the February selection and much needed palette cleanser […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: african american history, Beverly Jenkins, Black History, blessings series, book 1, bring on the blessings, cannonball read 9, cbr9, contemporary fiction, Fiction, foster parents, kansas, romance, troubled kids, women's fiction

teresaelectro's CBR9 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: african american history, Beverly Jenkins, Black History, blessings series, book 1, bring on the blessings, cannonball read 9, cbr9, contemporary fiction, Fiction, foster parents, kansas, romance, troubled kids, women's fiction ·
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