Book Review: Regretting You by Colleen Hoover Regretting You, the latest offering from Colleen Hoover, caught my eye, not just because it’s written by a #1 New York Times bestselling author, but also due to its deeply relatable premise exploring the complexities of family dynamics. As a mother, the tensions and triumphs within the pages

A Heartfelt Yet Frustrating Journey: A Review of You’d Be Home Now I picked up You’d Be Home Now by Katy Glasgow with high hopes, drawn in by its promise of exploring tragedy in a small town and the ever-relevant issue of the opioid crisis. As someone who dives into novels looking for emotional depth

Book Review: This Hoe Got Roaches In Her Crib: An Urban Satire by Quan Millz When I first stumbled upon This Hoe Got Roaches In Her Crib, I was immediately intrigued by the audacious title and the promise of a raw, unfiltered look at contemporary urban life. Quan Millz, known for his talent in weaving

Reflecting on the Heart of “Small Things” in the Alibis Collection When I first picked up “Small Things,” the sixth and final entry in the Alibis Collection by [Author Name], I was drawn to the promise of a deep dive into domestic life, peppered with themes of truth, deception, and the often murky waters of

Unraveling Secrets in Lucy Foley’s The Paris Apartment There’s something intoxicating about the allure of Paris, a city steeped in mystery and romance. And when I spotted Lucy Foley’s The Paris Apartment, I was intrigued—not just by the setting, but by the promise of a gripping mystery lurking behind its beautifully penned pages. Foley, the

A Deep Dive Into Lisa Jewell’s None of This Is True When I first picked up Lisa Jewell’s None of This Is True, I was immediately drawn in by its tantalizing premise. Having just turned 45 myself, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this book was meant for me. Imagine two women, both celebrating this