OᐯᗴᖇᐯIᗴᗯ: In 1714, dismayed that she is being forced into a marriage she does not want, Addie LaRae makes a deal with the devil tBook #20 read in 2021
OᐯᗴᖇᐯIᗴᗯ: In 1714, dismayed that she is being forced into a marriage she does not want, Addie LaRae makes a deal with the devil to be free. She does not get what she expects and 300 years later, she is still alive and unremembered. No matter who she meets, as soon she is out of their sight, they forget her. Until one day when she meets Henry in a bookstore, and he remembers.
OᐯᗴᖇᐯIᗴᗯ: After a near death experience, Chloe Brown decides she needs to start living life. So she makes a list of 7 things to dBook #98 read in 2020
OᐯᗴᖇᐯIᗴᗯ: After a near death experience, Chloe Brown decides she needs to start living life. So she makes a list of 7 things to do to jump start the adventure. When she meets Red, a handyman in her building, she enlists him to help her, leading to maybe a little more than she bargained for!
ᗰY TᕼOᑌᘜᕼTᔕ: I loved everything about this book. Chloe, who was an imperfect woman not only struggling physically with a chronic illness, but struggling with believing she is worth love. Red, who is also imperfect and has a background that causes him to be skeptical about love. These two, I was shipping before they even met. The steam in this one! Whew! I can't wait to devour the rest of this series!
The book follows a woman in a polygamist marriage with Seth and his two other wives. Think more Big Love and less Warren Jeffs. She’s Book #1 in 2020
The book follows a woman in a polygamist marriage with Seth and his two other wives. Think more Big Love and less Warren Jeffs. She’s the Thursday wife and spends that night making herself into the perfect wife. In competition with Monday and Tuesday, she wants to stand out. However, that doesn’t stop her from being curious about Monday and Tuesday. When she comes across a paper containing Monday’s name, she decides to learn more about her competition. What follows is a series of discoveries that threaten her idea of her perfect life.
I can’t say much more about this book without giving away a major plot twist. It needs to be experienced. The book has two distinct parts to it (you’ll be able to see where the change happens). The parts are so very different that it’s hard to reconcile, leading to a 4 star review....more
Wow. I had never heard of a pressurized oxygen chamber to treat autism, so the teaching aspect of this story was amazing. But theBook #20 read in 2019
Wow. I had never heard of a pressurized oxygen chamber to treat autism, so the teaching aspect of this story was amazing. But the character development and the slowly-revealed clues made this book impossible to put down. Every time I thought I had figured out what had happened on that fateful day, I found I was wrong. This was a fantastic first novel for author, Angie Kim!...more