‘The McAvoy Sisters Book of Secrets’ Delivers Thoughtful Family Drama [REVIEW]

Will the shores of Lake Erie ever feel like home again? (Photo by Canva)

Two sisters driven apart by a long-buried secret. One built a life in the city. The other stayed behind in their small hometown. When their ailing mother needs help, will they be able to bury the hatchet, or will their feud catch fire once again? Find out in Molly Fader’s The McAvoy Sisters Book of SecretsRead more of this post

Love Triumphs Over Illness in Mary Hogan’s ‘Left’ [REVIEW]

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When love is the last memory, a little fantasy can go a long way. (Photo by mrhayata, Flickr)

A dream vacation becomes a surreal moment in time when everything one woman knows about her husband begins to unravel as their relationship begins its descent into frightening new territory. How will she cope? And can their marriage survive? Find out in Mary Hogan’s beautiful, thought-provoking new novel, Left: A Love Story.  Read more of this post

Danielle Steel’s ‘Blue’ Is Uplifting and Inspiring [REVIEW]

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When a human rights activist and a homeless boy meet by chance, their lives are changed forever in Danielle Steel’s BLUE. (Photo by Arcangel/Stephen Mulcahey)

In Danielle Steel’s latest bestselling novel, Blue, former journalist Ginny Carter works in the trenches of some of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet, helping others as a human rights activist. She pays no heed to the danger she faces every moment of the day, much to the chagrin of her sister.

Yet having suffered from so much personal loss herself, Ginny feels she has nothing left to lose, at least until the fateful night a 13-year-old homeless boy named Blue enters her life. As the two become friends, old wounds open and suddenly Ginny finds herself on a new crusade, one that could bring the entire world down on both of them and ultimately change both their lives forever.  Read more of this post